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  • Ants invading a spoon of sugar

    This Acidic Pantry Staple Repels Insects — Here's How To Use It In Your House

    No one wants an ant infestation, and they can be difficult to deter. If you're struggling, try using this acidic pantry staple to solve the problem..

    By Chala June Read More
  • A pile of smoky pulled pork next to a pork shoulder on a circular wooden tray next to two forks

    The Reason Shoulder Is The Best Cut Of Meat For Pulled Pork

    Regardless of how you prepare it, pork shoulder is superior for achieving pulled pork that is tender, succulent, and packed with flavor. But why?

    By Jack Rose Read More
  • Burger sliders with lettuce lined up on small plates

    The Biggest Food Trends Of 2025: Borderless Cuisine Is Building Culinary Bridges

    One of the biggest food trends on Unilever Food Solutions' 2025 Future Menus report was diners gravitating toward borderless, global cuisine.

    By David Klein Read More
  • a block of tuna held over a bowl of ice

    The 14 Worst Canned Tuna Recalls

    You might love canned tuna -- but did you know there have been major tuna recalls over the years? Here, we're highlighting some of the biggest tuna recalls.

    By Vicky Wanja Read More
  • Close up of a pile of beignets covered in powdered sugar on a small plate. All on a white, speckled table.

    What's The Difference Between Beignets & Fasnachts?

    To many people, the difference between beignets & fasnachts may not be clear. But there are characteristics unique to these popular pre-Lenten pastries.

    By Shaun Melady Read More
  • someone pours water into a bowl of baking soda, ready to soak something

    The Fruits And Vegetables You Should Soak With Baking Soda

    To remove as many pesticides as possible, which types of fruit and vegetables should you be soaking in baking soda? We asked an expert his advice.

    By Katie Moore Read More
  • Steak tartare, topped with an egg yolk, sits in a bowl on a plate with bread

    Is It Ever Safe To Make Steak Tartare At Home?

    Whether you simply love the dish or want to show off your impressive knife skills, steak tartare is a feat to make at home: Just make sure you keep it safe.

    By Cara J Suppa Read More
  • A home cook tastes the tomato sauce

    What Is A Daughter Sauce And How Does It Differ From A Mother Sauce?

    Whether you've heard of them or not, you've more than likely had both mother and daughter sauces. But what are they, and how do the two differ?

    By Molly Wilson Read More
  • Fresh chicken fingers with fries and various dipping sauces on a plate

    The Alabama Fried Chicken Chain With A Unique Dipping Sauce You Can't Find Elsewhere

    An Alabama-based fried chicken chain boasts a creamy, vinegary, sweet, and spicy dipping sauce that complements its fries and tenders perfectly for dunking.

    By Paige Novak-Goberville Read More
  • A plate of deviled eggs sits with quartered cherry tomatoes, each egg topped with fresh herbs

    Elevate Deviled Eggs With This Simple Butter Boost

    Food Republic spoke to Nelson Serrano-Bahri, chef and Director of Innovation at the American Egg Board, for his best tips on how to elevate deviled eggs.

    By Audrey Freedman Read More
  • A field of wheat

    French Vs American Flour: What's The Difference?

    This may surprise some without extensive knowledge of the subject, but French and American flours are by no means created equal, and here's the difference.

    By Shantella Huddleston Read More
  • two glasses of coconut milk on wooden coasters with a coconut in the background

    How Is Coconut Milk Actually Made?

    Coconut milk is used in all kinds of sweet or savory recipes and is a popular dairy-free milk alternative. But how is this tropical milk actually made?

    By Jennifer M. McNeill Read More
  • Bowl of plain Greek yogurt with a wooden spoonful of Greek yogurt on stone surface

    Is Greek Yogurt Always A Good Substitute For Sour Cream?

    Most of us know that Greek yogurt can be used to sub in for sour cream in a pinch, but surely there are limits to this handy swap, aren't there?

    By Cara J Suppa Read More
  • Cruise ship

    10 Cruise Lines With Food That's Actually Worth Eating

    When going on a cruise, you want to make sure the food you're eating onboard is worth your while, since it's all you've got to eat except on port days.

    By Dani Zoeller Read More
  • Box of assorted cookies including peanut butter, chocolate chip, oatmeal, and doubel chocolate

    Do Cookies Go Bad Or Just Stale?

    Whether you're making cookies at home or opening a pack of your favorite store-bought brand (looking at you, Girl Scouts), how long do they last?

    By Katie Moore Read More
  • wok on fire over grill

    What Is Wok Hei And How To Recreate It In Your Home Kitchen

    Wok hei is that mysterious quality that gives takeout stir-fries that signature smoky flavor. But what is it and how can we recreate it at home?

    By Katie Moore Read More
  • various cuts of beef on a grey background with rosemary and salt

    The US State That Eats The Most Meat Isn't Montana Or Nebraska

    It's no secret that residents of the United States love their steak and burgers -- but one surprising state comes out on top when it comes to meat consumption.

    By Danielle Esposito Read More
  • A diner uses a knife and fork to cut into cooked chicken on a cutting board

    The Reason Your Chicken Turns Out Rubbery (And How To Prevent It)

    No one wants to eat rubbery, dry chicken that's more leather than meat. If you always overcook yours, here's how you can ensure it's perfect every time.

    By Cara J Suppa Read More
  • filet mignon with mashed potatoes and steak sauce on a plate

    Why You're Better Off Leaving One Classic Steak Sauce On The Shelf

    Now, a good steak needs no sauce, but sometimes, you just want a little variety in your life. When the mood strikes, you should probably avoid this one sauce.

    By Danielle Esposito Read More
  • a spoonful of homemade ghee

    What's The Difference Between Clarified Butter & Ghee?

    Don't let the differences between ghee and clarified butter confuse you. Learn how to distinguish the two, and you'll discover a world of culinary possibility.

    By Shantella Huddleston Read More
  • Hands holding a cheeseburger wrapped in paper

    The Worst Cheddar Cheese For Burgers Is From A Brand You Would Think Is High-Quality

    There's a world of sliced cheddar cheeses out there to enjoy on a burger, perfect for a melty, punchy bite, but you'd do well to avoid this one brand.

    By Food Republic Staff Read More
  • A bottle of olive oil on a dark surface in between a ramekin of green olives and a ramekin of olive oil.

    What Does It Mean When Olive Oil Is Discolored And Is It Safe To Use?

    Discolored olive oil could mean many things: You've stored it in an area that's just too cold or it's starting to go off. Here's how to tell the difference.

    By Jennifer Waldera Read More
  • A hand holding a plain American-style hot dog outside

    Why Swedish-Style Hot Dogs Stand Out From Traditional Hot Dogs

    If you thought that the USA had a corner on the hot dog market, you'd be mistaken. Sweden has its own version featuring toppings you might not expect.

    By Food Republic Staff Read More
  • A group of friends eat burgers and drink smoothies at a fast food booth

    This Was The First Fast Food Restaurant In History — And It's Not What You'd Expect

    This fast food chain deserves its moment in the sun, not only for pioneering the industry, but also for surviving the rise of a legion of competitors.

    By Eli Cohen Read More
  • Julia Child smiling in front of pots and pans

    Julia Child's Favorite Chocolate Cake Had A Name Fit For Royalty And The Taste To Match

    Julia Child forever changed the American culinary scene, establishing the first cooking show ever, and her favorite chocolate cake is as classic as she is.

    By Eli Cohen Read More
  • Hands washing speckled cucumbers in a colander in the sink

    The Step You Can't Skip When Washing Cucumbers

    Sanitizing your cucumbers once you've brought them home from the grocery store is vital — especially if you like to enjoy them with the skin on.

    By Jack Rose Read More
  • A person pours out olive oil from the bottle

    Can You Pour Used Olive Oil In Your Kitchen Disposal?

    When you're all done cooking with olive oil, you may be tempted to toss the lot down the sink: It's a liquid after all! But really -- should you?

    By Danielle Esposito Read More
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