Food Republic’s industry-leading coverage is created by qualified and experienced writers, and is reviewed and fact-checked by our editorial team to ensure everything is accurate and timely. Outside experts are also consulted whenever possible to help deliver factual, up-to-date information.
Our mission is to publish knowledgeable, engaging articles to give readers the information they're looking for, whether that is the news of the day or cooking tips, tricks, and trends. We also bring you recipes you can depend on, as well as reviews and recommendations. In an effort to provide the most comprehensive, current, and accurate content, our team is constantly reviewing and updating articles as necessary. Additional information on our editorial process available here.
-
For those dining in with children, Chick-Fil-A might be the ideal stop. Unlike places like McDonald's, the chicken chain still has playgrounds for young patrons
-
The Secret To Giving Scrambled Tofu An Eggy Flavor
Scrambled tofu is one of the best vegan ways to eat "eggs," and one secret ingredient can seriously take its flavor up a notch without breaking the bank. -
For A Smokier Negroni, Swap Out The Gin For A Mexican Favorite
Negronis are popular for a reason, but if you want to really take yours up a notch, you need to swap the gin out for a different spirit altogether. -
Is It Really A Good Idea To Drink Olive Oil?
There are plenty of people out there making some wild claims about drinking olive oil on an empty stomach, but do those claims hold their weight? -
For A Quick And Easy Breakfast, Try Making Scrambled Eggs In An Unlikely Appliance
Scrambled eggs can make a filling and satisfying breakfast -- but when time is short, no one wants to wash a pan. Instead, use this appliance instead. -
Is Chipotle Considered A Fast Food Restaurant Or Just Fast Casual?
The line between fast food and fast casual can seem blurry, but fast casual focuses on customizability and in-store dining, so which is Chipotle? -
Does A Milk Frother Improve The Taste Of Bourbon?
Looking for a way to improve the taste of your favorite bourbon? Some suggest a milk frother, but is that wise? We asked an expert. -
The Affordable Cognac Alternative To Use In Recipes
Cognac is a luxurious spirit known for its somewhat exclusive reputation, so when you want a similar swap in a particular recipe, where do you turn? -
The Protein-Packed Ingredient That Makes Quesadillas Even Creamier
Love quesadillas? There's one underrated ingredient that can upgrade your next one with sensational creaminess and a powerful punch of protein. -
What Kind Of Alcohol Is Hpnotiq?
You've likely seen it in the bars or clubs, but only after the turn of the century. This blue liqueur is a popular tropical drink that has two kinds of alcohol. -
What Really Makes White And Wheat Bread Different
There's more to the difference between white and wheat bread than their appearance. The scientific distinction is in their profiles and nutritious benefits. -
Is Olive Garden's Zuppa Toscana Traditional Italian Fare?
For many people, Olive Garden is the restaurant of choice when they want to get their Italian food fix. But can you consider their Zuppa Toscana "authentic"? -
John F. Kennedy's Favorite Cocktail Was A Rum Classic
If you've ever been curious about the drinking habits of world leaders, this info about John F. Kennedy's favorite cocktail, the daiquiri, is for you. -
Measure Alcohol With This Simple Culinary Tool If You Don't Have A Jigger
Just because you don't have a cocktail jigger doesn't mean it's impossible to properly prepare cocktails, as a few more popular tools can stand in. -
The Simple Trick For A Meltier Grilled Cheese Sandwich
The star of a grilled cheese sandwich is, of course, the melted cheese. To ensure your sandwich has perfectly gooey cheese, consider tweaking one ingredient. -
The Vegan Addition For Ultra-Creamy Scrambled Tofu
If your tofu scramble turns out dry every time, then you need to add this one creamy vegan ingredient to revolutionize your next breakfast or brunch. -
The French Origins Of Plombir, The Famous Russian Ice Cream
Plombir's name comes from the French plombières (or glace plombières), and while the original recipe was French, today, plombir is quintessentially Russian. -
What's The Actual Difference Between Crepes And Pancakes?
A key ingredient makes all the difference when you're whipping up batter for pancakes or crepes. From there they can be as simple or as decadent as you desire. -
The Secret To Better Peanut Butter Sandwiches Is Already In Your Fridge
If you want to upgrade your peanut butter sandwich sans jelly, you can turn to your refrigerator. You have the one ingredient that will amp it up. -
The Butter Swap To Spice Up Your Grilled Cheese
Grilled cheese is a classic sandwich for a reason, but if you're using plain old butter to fry it, you're missing out on a world of flavor. Try this instead. -
What Actually Is Stir-Fried Ice Cream And Why Is It Called That?
Stir-fried ice cream has been making waves in the West since about 2015, but what is it exactly? Well, it goes by a couple of different names. -
The At-Home Chipotle Burrito Hack That Doubles Your Food
With prices rising everywhere, getting your bang for your buck is more important than ever. Luckily, there's a hack you can use at Chipotle to double your meal. -
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.