Food Republic | Restaurants, Reviews, Recipes, Cooking Tips (2024)

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Giada De Laurentiis's Avocado Toast Comes With A Caprese Twist The Biscuit Cutter Fix For The Roundest Cookies Ever Why Flavored Coffee Can Be A Red Flag For True Aficionados 12 Ways To Take Your Toast To The Next Level The Secret To Making Reheated Mac And Cheese Taste Fresh The Step You Should Never Skip To Prevent Soggy Coleslaw Don't Just Cook With Bay Leaves - Use Them To Protect Your Pantry Savory Chicken Pad See-Ew Recipe How To Make Grilled Cheese Sandwiches With A Hot Iron Camembert Cheese May Be Going Extinct. Here's Why The Easy Tortilla Trick For Satisfying Egg Quesadillas The Water Hack That Tells You If Your Blueberries Will Be Sweet No, Hollandaise And Bearnaise Sauce Are Not The Same What To Drink With Scallops For Harmonious Flavors Steer Clear Of These 15 Mistakes When Ordering Italian Cuisine Give Your Next Batch Of Gnocchi The Dessert Treatment Salt Is The Key To Cleaning That Onion Smell From Your Cutting Board Why Lasagna Always Tastes Better At A Restaurant Than At Home How Long An Open Jar Of Spaghetti Sauce Lasts In The Fridge The Key To Making Restaurant-Quality Flour Tortillas Jungle Jim's Is Like A Grocery Store Inside Of A Theme Park 8 Fish You Can Eat Regularly And 8 You Should Avoid The Unexpected Ingredient To Boost Any Caramel Sauce The Difference Between Poke And Ceviche Is All In The Acid Leave The Tails On Shrimp To Avoid A Common Overcooking Error You Can't Make The Best Homemade Salad Dressing Without Ice The Best Liquor To Minimize Your Chances Of A Gnarly Hangover Use A Cheap Loaf Of French Bread As An Effortless Pizza Base All The Different Ways To Cut Garlic And How It Affects Taste

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The Accidental 1940s Origin Of Nachos

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The Accidental 1940s Origin Of Nachos

Without the creativity of a local restaurant worker in Mexico in 1940, we may have never know nachos. Here's the story of Ignacio "Nacho" Anaya.

By Riya Anne Polcastro

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Giada De Laurentiis's Avocado Toast Comes With A Caprese Twist

By Louise Rhind-Tutt

Cook

The Biscuit Cutter Fix For The Roundest Cookies Ever

By Emma Pilger

Cook

Make Store-Bought Caesar Taste Homemade With Extra Egg Yolks

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What Is The Best Ratio For An Arnold Palmer Drink?

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    Giada De Laurentiis's Avocado Toast Comes With A Caprese Twist

    Giada de Laurentiis caprese-inspired avocado toast not only tastes delicious, but has a beautiful presentation that isn't as hard to achieve as it seems.

    By Louise Rhind-Tutt

  • Cook

    The Biscuit Cutter Fix For The Roundest Cookies Ever

    While some people prefer their baked goods to look homemade, sometimes you want that perfectly round look. Luckily, all you need is a biscuit cutter.

    By Emma Pilger

  • Drink

    Why Flavored Coffee Can Be A Red Flag For True Aficionados

    Flavored coffees may look fun at first glance, but coffee connoisseurs know that these bags of beans come with a number of downsides and headaches.

    By Hannah Beach

  • Cook

    12 Ways To Take Your Toast To The Next Level

    If you're tired of eating the same old toast every morning, try switching it up with toppings like cream cheese and fruit or butter filled with flavorful herbs!

    By Brian Good

  • Cook

    The Secret To Making Reheated Mac And Cheese Taste Fresh

    Adding a tablespoon of milk for every cup of leftover mac and cheese should suffice to maintain the dish's moisture and texture when you reheat it.

    By Caryl Espinoza Jaen

  • Cook

    The Step You Should Never Skip To Prevent Soggy Coleslaw

    So, you made your grandmother's world famous coleslaw for the potluck only to find that it's a soggy, watery mess at arrival. What gives? The answer is salt.

    By Madeline Murphy

  • Cook

    Don't Just Cook With Bay Leaves - Use Them To Protect Your Pantry

    Bay leaves can not only add a special flavor to all kinds of savory recipes, but may be able to repel bugs and pests from your pantry goods when used wisely.

    By Annie Epstein

  • Recipes

    Savory Chicken Pad See-Ew Recipe

    When you're in the mood for dinner in one satisfying bowl, opt for pad see-ew's combination of rice noodles, chicken, greens, and a deliciously savory sauce.

    By Julie Kinnaird

  • Cook

    How To Make Grilled Cheese Sandwiches With A Hot Iron

    Stuck in a hotel? Stove and microwave suddenly broken and all you have left is a clothes iron? Never fear! You can actually cook a grilled cheese.

    By Arianna Endicott

  • Food

    Camembert Cheese May Be Going Extinct. Here's Why

    For any lovers of French cheese, including brie, blue cheese, and especially Camembert, brace yourselves: Winter may be coming for your favorite cheeses.

    By Erica Martinez

  • Cook

    The Easy Tortilla Trick For Satisfying Egg Quesadillas

    Leave it to TikTok to provide an easy tortilla trick that will give you satisfying egg quesadillas for a filling breakfast every morning. Here's how to do it.

    By Jennifer Mathews

  • Cook

    The Water Hack That Tells You If Your Blueberries Will Be Sweet

    With this trick that only requires a bowl of water, you can separate tart blueberries from the sweet ones, and never be surprised by a sour shock again.

    By Annie Epstein

  • Cook

    No, Hollandaise And Bearnaise Sauce Are Not The Same

    Hollandaise and béarnaise look similar and even share some ingredients and uses in the kitchen, but they also have deliciously distinctions that set them apart.

    By Sarah Mohamed

  • Drink

    What To Drink With Scallops For Harmonious Flavors

    Scallops are seafood jewels deserving of the perfect drink to accompany them, and these recommendations for beer, wine, and mixed drinks are surefire hits.

    By Caryl Espinoza Jaen

  • Food

    Steer Clear Of These 15 Mistakes When Ordering Italian Cuisine

    Ordering Italian cuisine is easy once you get the hang of it, but these common mistakes could impact how much you enjoy your meal when the food arrives.

    By Elaine Todd

  • Cook

    Give Your Next Batch Of Gnocchi The Dessert Treatment

    Gnocchi is traditionally thought of as a pasta dinner but the bite-sized morsels can also easily be transformed into a tempting dessert similar to fried dough.

    By Avery Tomaso

  • Cook

    Salt Is The Key To Cleaning That Onion Smell From Your Cutting Board

    Onions are fantastic in so many dishes, but we can all agree that they leave quite the smell behind on our cutting boards. Fortunately, salt cures that.

    By Samantha Jenkins

  • Restaurants

    Why Lasagna Always Tastes Better At A Restaurant Than At Home

    Lasagna served at restaurants always seems to taste much better than you've ever made in your own kitchen, but there are ways to get your recipe closer.

    By Stephanie Mee

  • Cook

    How Long An Open Jar Of Spaghetti Sauce Lasts In The Fridge

    The shelf life of opened pasta sauce depends on its ingredients, but you can rely on time estimates and notable signs of spoilage to avoid sauce gone bad.

    By Khyati Dand

  • Cook

    The Key To Making Restaurant-Quality Flour Tortillas

    Restaurant-quality flour tortillas can be yours at home; with one simple ingredient, the pillowy, flexible texture will be ready to fill with meat and cheese.

    By Caryl Espinoza Jaen

  • Grocery

    Jungle Jim's Is Like A Grocery Store Inside Of A Theme Park

    Jungle Jim's offers a true sensory experience, filled with surprises - it's unlikely you'll find a more entertaining grocery shopping adventure anywhere else.

    By Erica Martinez

  • Cook

    8 Fish You Can Eat Regularly And 8 You Should Avoid

    Health, cost, and sustainability play a big part in what seafood we choose to consume. Here are eight fish you can eat regulary -- and eight you should avoid.

    By Mary O'Brien

  • Cook

    The Unexpected Ingredient To Boost Any Caramel Sauce

    For those who prefer slightly savory desserts over cloyingly sweet ones, this ingredient can add instant depth caramel sauce for a deliciously complex treat.

    By Louise Rhind-Tutt

  • Food

    The Difference Between Poke And Ceviche Is All In The Acid

    Ceviche is almost always soaked in a citrus marinade. Poke, on the other hand, is dressed with ingredients like sesame oil, soy sauce, and green onions.

    By Sarah Mohamed

  • Cook

    Leave The Tails On Shrimp To Avoid A Common Overcooking Error

    Do your shrimp turn out rubbery? Curled up into tight messes that are difficult to eat? The problem -- you're likely removing the tail before you cook them.

    By Joey DeGrado

  • Cook

    You Can't Make The Best Homemade Salad Dressing Without Ice

    It may not seem intuitive, but adding ice to your homemade salad dressing is really a game changer. Believe it or not, ice emulsifies vinegar and oil together.

    By Jakob Eiseman

  • Drink

    The Best Liquor To Minimize Your Chances Of A Gnarly Hangover

    Beyond the alcoholic strength of a drink, there's sneaky factor that influences why certain liquors give you a nasty hangover more quickly than others.

    By Riya Anne Polcastro

  • Cook

    Use A Cheap Loaf Of French Bread As An Effortless Pizza Base

    A loaf of French bread from the grocery store serves as the perfect base for a tasty pizza with a crisp crust, and all the toppings you love.

    By Erica Martinez

  • Cook

    All The Different Ways To Cut Garlic And How It Affects Taste

    Garlic is a great ingredient no matter how it's prepared and added to a dish, but the method used matters. Here are all the different ways to cut it for taste.

    By Khyati Dand

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