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

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Your Store-Bought Sourdough Bread Might Be Sourfaux The Brand Behind Olive Garden's Iconic Breadsticks The Right And Wrong Way To Reheat Mashed Potatoes In The Microwave Secrets Of Bologna You'll Wish You Knew Sooner How To Make Your Own Breadcrumbs Without A Food Processor The Bacon Alternative Bobby Flay Serves With Breakfast The Malty Difference Between Pilsner And Lager Beers How To Reheat Fried Chicken For A First-Day Crunch Factor Pepperoni Pizza Pasta Bake Recipe Your Freezer Is Key For Crunchier Potato Chips Rub Your Plates And Bowls With Garlic And Thank Us Later The Americanized Origins Of Dutch Baby Pancakes What You Can Do With Leftover Buffalo Chicken Dip The Company Behind Starbucks' Egg Bites These 2-Ingredient Biscuits Should Be Your Go-To Party Favor Giada De Laurentiis' Secret To Better Pomodoro Sauce The Secret To Storing Bananas Without Bruising Them The Pillowy Pasta You Can Make From Stale Bread Order Panera Mac And Cheese With Stir-Ins For An Easy Upgrade Foods Anthony Bourdain Hated With A Passion Why Canned Fish Comes In Such Small Containers The Best (And Worst) Kitchen Tool For Mashing Potatoes Mistakes Everyone Makes With Their Homemade Pizza Dough Debone Your Rotisserie Chicken With A Simple Plastic Bag Hack How French Roast Coffee Gets Its Smoky Flavor A Fork Is All You Need To Easily Peel Shrimp 14 Complicated Dishes That Aren't Worth Making At Home The Cookbooks Ina Garten Reads For Inspiration How To Easily Clean In Between The Glass Panes Of Your Oven

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Caviar And Potato Chips Are An Unrivaled Pairing

While caviar is often associated with pearl spoons and blini, one up and coming pairing is actually to eat your caviar right off of your favorite type of chip.

By Jennifer Waldera

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Your Store-Bought Sourdough Bread Might Be Sourfaux

By Erica Martinez

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The Brand Behind Olive Garden's Iconic Breadsticks

By Arianna Endicott

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The Country That Produces The Most Coffee In The World

By Hannah Beach

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Make Starbucks-Style Cake Pops From Store-Bought Sugar Cookies

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    Your Store-Bought Sourdough Bread Might Be Sourfaux

    You might think it's easy to identify sourdough bread by its taste, texture, or label, but one UK operation warns that shoppers might be buying clever fakes.

    By Erica Martinez

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    The Brand Behind Olive Garden's Iconic Breadsticks

    Olive Garden's delicious breadsticks are a staple of the chain, but they aren't made in-house. And like many great foods, they stem from an Italian immigrant.

    By Arianna Endicott

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    The Right And Wrong Way To Reheat Mashed Potatoes In The Microwave

    There's nothing like hot off the stove mashed potatoes, and that creamy magic is tough to recreate the next day. However, your microwave may be the key.

    By Megan Simpson Teeter

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    Secrets Of Bologna You'll Wish You Knew Sooner

    The secrets behind bologna's history and role in modern diets is a winding and fascinating tale. From immigrants to Oscar Meyer, here's what you need to know.

    By Felicia Lee

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    How To Make Your Own Breadcrumbs Without A Food Processor

    While using a food processor is the quickest way to make homemade breadcrumbs, you can also use an old-fashioned cheesegraterto get the job done.

    By Jennifer Mathews

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    The Bacon Alternative Bobby Flay Serves With Breakfast

    There are plenty of alternatives to bacon out there, but all-star chef Bobby Flay has possibly the most indulgent swap for a dreamy breakfast spread.

    By Louise Rhind-Tutt

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    The Malty Difference Between Pilsner And Lager Beers

    Due to their higher hops content compared to most lagers, pilsners have a spicier flavor than their light color and crisp, carbonated mouthfeel might suggest.

    By Chris Sands

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    How To Reheat Fried Chicken For A First-Day Crunch Factor

    There's nothing worse than soggy fried chicken, so follow our tips for using the right tools and prep methods to reheat it to its former crispy glory.

    By Louise Rhind-Tutt

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    Pepperoni Pizza Pasta Bake Recipe

    Yes, this combo is as good as it sounds. With pepperoni, mushrooms, and a ton of mozzarella, this pizza-inspired pasta bake comes out gooey and delicious.

    By Milena Manolova

  • Food

    Your Freezer Is Key For Crunchier Potato Chips

    If you want to prevent your open bag of potato chips from going stale, you need to try this hack: Simply put your bag straight into the freezer.

    By Riya Anne Polcastro

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    Rub Your Plates And Bowls With Garlic And Thank Us Later

    Cut a raw garlic clove in half andrubit along the surface of your dinner plate - the aroma will seep into the food, but won’t overpower your meal.

    By Annie Epstein

  • Food

    The Americanized Origins Of Dutch Baby Pancakes

    While Dutch baby pancakes don't resemble American-style flapjacks, these large, puffy pancakes are actually thought to have originated in Seattle.

    By Erica Martinez

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    What You Can Do With Leftover Buffalo Chicken Dip

    There are about a million things you can do with leftover buffalo chicken dip, from making delish snacks to hearty meals perfect for family dinner.

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    The Company Behind Starbucks' Egg Bites

    One of the most popular food items on the Starbucks menu is undoubtedly its egg bites. Rather than in-house, the egg bites are made by an external company.

    By Hannah Beach

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    These 2-Ingredient Biscuits Should Be Your Go-To Party Favor

    Need a good party favor idea for an upcoming gathering you're hosting? Try these 2-ingredient biscuits that cook up quick and leave an impression.

    By Sarah Mohamed

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    Giada De Laurentiis' Secret To Better Pomodoro Sauce

    To give her pomodoro sauce an irreplaceable depth of flavor, Giada de Laurentiis uses a tasty 'scrap' ingredient that is sadly overlooked in the kitchen.

    By Erica Martinez

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    The Secret To Storing Bananas Without Bruising Them

    The best storage method for bananas mimics how they grow: hanging. This prevents bruising from the pressure of other bananas, as well as accelerated ripening.

    By Hannah Beach

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    The Pillowy Pasta You Can Make From Stale Bread

    Save your old bread and heels in the freezer so that you can whip up this delicious, rustic pasta from northern Italy that's cooked in chicken broth.

    By L Valeriote

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    Order Panera Mac And Cheese With Stir-Ins For An Easy Upgrade

    Panera's mac and cheese is great all on its own, but if you want to switch it up, try some creative stir-in ingredients from the menu to make a whole new dish.

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    Foods Anthony Bourdain Hated With A Passion

    Anthony Bourdain had a lot of opinions about food, and there were a number of foods he admitted he could not stand. Here are a few of those foods.

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    Why Canned Fish Comes In Such Small Containers

    Small tins of fish make sense for many consumers who want to snack on the go, especially since storing pungent fishy leftovers isn't high on everyone's list.

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    The Best (And Worst) Kitchen Tool For Mashing Potatoes

    Before you reach for a potato masher or blender to make mashed potatoes, learn which tools can do a more effective job and which ones will create a gummy mess.

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    Mistakes Everyone Makes With Their Homemade Pizza Dough

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    By Elaine Todd

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    Debone Your Rotisserie Chicken With A Simple Plastic Bag Hack

    Rotisserie chicken feels luxurious but won't break the bank. However, deboning it can be a pain. You can make it so much easier with only a plastic bag.

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    How French Roast Coffee Gets Its Smoky Flavor

    There are maybe a million ways to drink your coffee, but one popular roast is French, known its deep notes and smoky quality. But how does it taste so smoky?

    By Annie Epstein

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    A Fork Is All You Need To Easily Peel Shrimp

    Buying shell-on shrimp is always a better value but it can be intimidating to think about all the work that goes into peeling them - unless you use a fork.

    By Emily Voss

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    14 Complicated Dishes That Aren't Worth Making At Home

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    The Cookbooks Ina Garten Reads For Inspiration

    Ina Garten has authored numerous cookbooks of her own, but she still turns to a mix of both classic and more modern cookbooks for inspiration.

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    How To Easily Clean In Between The Glass Panes Of Your Oven

    Cleaning your oven is no easy task, especially if you're attempting to do so in between the glass panes of the door. But a trick using duct tape can help.

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