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  • An open cooler filled with ice sits on the blacktop in a parking lot.
    Storage and Preservation Tips
    Storage and Preservation Tips By Cami Cox

    For Long-Lasting Ice On The Go, Prep Your Cooler

    Follow our simple tips when using a cooler on the go to help make the ice inside it last longer and keep your food and drinks as cold as possible.

    By Cami Cox Read More
  • Assorted granola bars on pink background
    News
    News By Sarah Sierra-Mohamed

    Popular Granola Bar Brand Is Being Recalled For Metal Fragments

    If you've bought organic granola bars over the past year, check your packages to make sure they haven't been recalled for a metal contamination concern.

    By Sarah Sierra-Mohamed Read More
  • Someone holds up a Costco club card inside the food court
    Costco
    Costco By Sean Pagnotti

    How Costco Came Up With Its Iconic Name

    We've all heard of Costco, and many of us have our own memberships, but what does the name mean and where did it come from? Here's the history.

    By Sean Pagnotti Read More
  • A matcha frappuccino is lined with strawberry puree and topped with whipped cream, matcha powder, and fresh strawberries
    Starbucks
    Starbucks By Crystal Antonace

    Starbucks' Secret Menu Grinch Drink Is Meant To Cheer Up Your Holidays

    This year, amp up the holidays by ordering your own festive frappuccino at Starbucks. This one sports colors that reference the Christmas Grinch.

    By Crystal Antonace Read More
  • Open can of chickpeas in aquafaba
    Cooking Tips
    Cooking Tips By Alba Caraceni

    How To Make Canned Beans Work As A Substitute For Bacon Bits

    You can easily create deliciously savory bacon bit substitutes at home using simple, easy-to-find ingredients - all it takes is a can of beans.

    By Alba Caraceni Read More
  • Hand grabbing a cube of cheese off a colorful charcuterie board filled with fruit, crackers, meat, and cheese
    Entertaining
    Entertaining By Crystal Antonace

    The Perfect Ratio Of Charcuterie Per Guest Depends On How You Serve It

    Charcuterie is the perfect platter to serve when you're hosting guests, but how much of each item do you need? That depends on if you want a meal or an app.

    By Crystal Antonace Read More
  • Malted raclette cheese being poured from a mini skillet onto cooked potatoes
    Food History
    Food History By Louise Rhind-Tutt

    What Is Raclette And How Does It Differ From Fondue?

    You've likely heard of fondue, and you may have heard of raclette. Both are Alpine cheese dishes that get nice and melty, but hat sets the two apart?

    By Louise Rhind-Tutt Read More
  • A person dipping a churro in three kinds of sauce (dulce de leche, chocolate, and condensed milk) next to a glass filled with churros
    How-Tos
    How-Tos By Eli Cohen

    For Easy Homemade Churros, There's One Frozen Shortcut

    Churros are a delicious treat at any time of day, but they can be tricky to make. Cut out the deep frying by using sliced frozen waffles instead.

    By Eli Cohen Read More
  • A pink cocktail or mocktail has a lemon slice
    Exclusives
    Exclusives By Chala June

    One Unexpected Ingredient You Should Keep On Hand For Mocktails

    One difficulty emulating cocktails is that specific brightness alcoholic drinks may have to balance the sweet, so keep this ingredient stocked for complexity.

    By Chala June Read More
  • 14 bottles of Smokehouse by Thoughtfully BBQ sauce arranged in two rows
    Grilling and Smoking Tips
    Grilling and Smoking Tips By Katie Moore

    Taste-Test Gourmet BBQ Sauces With A Well-Rounded Variety Pack

    If you love BBQ or are new to it, there's a great sauce variety pack you should have in your kitchen to help create different flavor profiles.

    By Katie Moore Read More
  • Cooked steak on wooden board with red juices running out of the meat
    Cooking Tips
    Cooking Tips By Louise Rhind-Tutt

    Here's What The Red Juice In Your 'Bloody' Steak Actually Is

    We might refer to steak as bloody when it's very rare, but the juices that come out when you cut it are a different, less squeamish thing entirely.

    By Louise Rhind-Tutt Read More
  • Guinness and Levain Bakery cookie tin
    Beer and Wine
    Beer and Wine By Sarah Sierra-Mohamed

    Win A Guinness & Levain Bakery Gift Box In Food Republic's Festive Holiday Giveaway

    Subscribe to the Food Republic Newsletter to enter to win one of three gift bundles featuring limited-edition Guinness x Levain Bakery branded items.

    By Sarah Sierra-Mohamed Read More
  • Jeff Mauro smiling in a chef coat
    Exclusives
    Exclusives By Jennifer Waldera

    The Ingredient Upgrades Jeff Mauro Swears By For Next Level Meatloaf

    Meatloaf is a staple in many an American household, but it can get routine after a while. To elevate the dish, consider these ingredient swaps.

    By Jennifer Waldera Read More
  • Plate of assorted festive cookies including green Christmas tree cookies
    How-Tos
    How-Tos By Louise Rhind-Tutt

    To Make Cute Christmas Tree Cookies, Grab Your Piping Bag

    Ditch the cookie cutters this Christmas season and instead use a piping bag (and star tips) to make the cutest Christmas tree shaped delights.

    By Louise Rhind-Tutt Read More
  • Two pinecone treats made of chocolate cake and cornflake cereal
    Baking Tips
    Baking Tips By Crystal Antonace

    How To Make Festive Winter Pinecone Treats With 2 Store-Bought Ingredients

    You only need two ingredients store-bought ingredients to take dessert in a different direction and make winter-specific pinecone-shaped treats.

    By Crystal Antonace Read More
  • Canned foods and dry pasta aisles at Trader Joe's
    Trader Joe's
    Trader Joe's By Crystal Antonace

    The Trader Joe's Canned Staple To Keep On Hand For Easy Appetizers

    If you love Greek food, try out this convenient Trader Joe's appetizer that comes ready to eat on its own, or can be dressed up with zesty garnishes.

    By Crystal Antonace Read More
  • Pieces of fried chicken on a gray plate with a green polka dot cloth behind it
    Cooking Tips
    Cooking Tips By Molly Wilson

    The Best Ways To Salvage Overcooked Fried Chicken

    There's nothing more frustrating then overdone fried chicken, but you can still save the day and repurpose it into a number of delicious meals.

    By Molly Wilson Read More
  • A brown plated topped with Baked Alaska and toasted meringue
    Food History
    Food History By Carole Mac

    Baked Alaska Wasn't Invented Anywhere Near Alaska

    Baked Alaska has roots that go back to the 19th century but it actually wasn't invented anywhere near the state. Here's where it gets its name.

    By Carole Mac Read More
  • Chef searing steak and basting it with butter
    Cooking Tips
    Cooking Tips By Carole Mac

    Sauteing Vs Searing Vs Pan Frying: How Are They Different?

    Sauteing, searing, and pan frying foods might seem like similar processes, but each method has unique characteristics that affect foods' flavor and texture.

    By Carole Mac Read More
  • A Steak de Burgo dish, served with mushrooms
    Food History
    Food History By Adam Raphael

    How Steak De Burgo Became Des Moines Iowa's Most Polarizing (And Popular) Dish

    Though traditionalists might turn their noses up at Steak de Burgo, it's a wonderfully balanced dish that deserves appreciation in Iowa and beyond.

    By Adam Raphael Read More
  • A cappuccino with latte art in a white cup on a saucer with a spoon and coffee beans and cinnamon sticks in the background
    World Cuisines
    World Cuisines By Alba Caraceni

    The Cappuccino Rule You Should Never Break When Ordering Coffee In Italy

    When drinking coffee in Italy, there are several rules you need to follow, but one in particular involving cappuccino should never be broken.

    By Alba Caraceni Read More
  • Bottles of Kirkland Signature Extra Virgin Olive Oil on shelves.
    Costco
    Costco By Andy Hume

    Costco's Extra Virgin Olive Oil Is Higher Quality Than You'd Expect

    Forget about always choosing name brands when it comes to olive oil, because Costco's store-brand version has concrete proof of its excellent quality.

    By Andy Hume Read More
  • Person in a kitchen holding a turquoise mixing spoon puts their hand to their head in frustration
    Cleaning Tips
    Cleaning Tips By Cami Cox

    What To Do When You Need An Apron Last Minute

    It can be frustrating not to have an apron on hand when you need to shield your clothes, but there's a simple substitute you're likely to already have at home.

    By Cami Cox Read More
  • Glass of mojito cocktail with a muddler, jigger, and bar spoon
    Exclusives
    Exclusives By Louise Rhind-Tutt

    Plot Twist – You Don't Need A Muddler For Your Home Bar

    Muddling may be a classic cocktail technique, but it has its downsides, which you can avoid by passing up on a muddler and going for alternatives.

    By Louise Rhind-Tutt Read More
  • French onion soup in a bowl on a placemat with peppercorns and thyme next to it
    Cooking Tips
    Cooking Tips By Eli Cohen

    Does French Onion Soup Contain Alcohol?

    French onion soup is a powerhouse of flavor and texture that is surprisingly amenable to personalization. But does it typically contain alcohol?

    By Eli Cohen Read More
  • Person using two hands to cut into a freshly baked pie
    Baking Tips
    Baking Tips By Lili Kim

    The Booze You Should Be Using When Making Pie Crusts

    If you want the flakiest pie crust ever you may want to consider adding an extra boozy ingredient beyond the standard flour, eggs, and butter.

    By Lili Kim Read More
  • Making homemade vanilla ice cream in a machine
    Kitchen Tools
    Kitchen Tools By Betsy Parks

    Your Homemade Ice Cream Won't Freeze Because Of A Simple Machine Mistake

    Homemade ice cream is delicious and infinitely customizable - just make sure you're not making this one mistake with your ice cream machine.

    By Betsy Parks Read More
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