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  • Plate of Oysters Rockefeller served on a bed of salt

    How Oysters Rockefeller Were Created In 1899 As A Replacement Dish

    Oysters Rockefeller was actually born of necessity, created as a substitute when a shortage of a traditional European delicacy forced a chef to improvise.

    By Alba Caraceni 19 hours ago Read More
  • A 1950s-era picnic spread

    This Common Fast Food Item Was Eaten Cold At Picnics During The 1950s

    Although modern diners usually expect this crispy favorite to be served hot, it was a veritable cold staple for those packing a picnic basket in the 1950s.

    By Cami Cox 1 day ago Read More
  • A slice of deep dish pizza getting served

    Did Chicago Thin-Crust Or Deep-Dish Pizza Come First?

    Naturally, pizza fans may wonder whether deep-dish or thin-crust first emerged in Chicago's culinary scene — and exactly how their origin stories differ.

    By Nikita Ephanov 2 days ago Read More
  • Close-up of tender pot roast and potatoes

    Leftover Pot Roast Was The Star Of This 1950s Salad

    This savory and tangy 1950s salad calls for the previous day's slow-cooked meat — be it leftover pot roast or an uneaten chunk of roast beef.

    By Nikita Ephanov 2 days ago Read More
  • Four bottles of Heinz ketchup on a grocery shelf

    Here's The Reason Heinz Ketchup Bottles Have A 57 On Labels

    If you're a ketchup connoisseur, you likely know that Heinz always has the number 57 on the bottles, but just what does that number mean? Let's discuss.

    By Food Republic Staff 2 days ago Read More
  • Original M&M's bag surrounded by M&M's candy

    The Discontinued Baked Good-Themed M&M's That People Don't Want Back

    Mars, maker of M&M's, oftens debuts new and exciting seasonal flavors that eventually get retired. Often, fand miss them, but not in this case.

    By Food Republic Staff 3 days ago Read More
  • Crabs on ice at a fish market

    The 1950s Crab Dish Everyone Should Try At Least Once

    In Singapore, one 1950s crab dish is considered nothing short of iconic, but how exactly did it become a favorite in a city filled to the brim with good eats?

    By Max Dean 3 days ago Read More
  • Tortilla chips spilling out of a blue bowl

    TikTok's Basque Nachos Feature A Classic Spanish Topping

    So-called Basque nachos went viral on TikTok, swapping tortilla chips for warmed potato crisps and switching up the toppings in a very Spanish way.

    By Max Dean 3 days ago Read More
  • A black-and-white photo of Julia Child peeling a vegetable on the air

    Follow This Kitchen Tip From Julia Child Or You're 'Never Gonna Learn How To Cook'

    Julia Child was not only an entertaining TV personality and chef, but she had words of wisdom weaved into her kitchen tips and mishaps.

    By Cami Cox 3 days ago Read More
  • red beans and rice served on plate

    How Red Beans And Rice Became A Monday Tradition In Louisiana

    Red beans and rice is a classic Lousiana dish that's popular on Monday in both Cajun and Creole cuisines. But just why is it eaten on that specific day?

    By Nikita Ephanov 3 days ago Read More
  • Chicken nuggets next to a ramekin of ketchup

    Neither Tyson Nor McDonald's: Here's Who Really Invented Chicken Nuggets

    The inventor behind chicken nuggets wasn't Tyson Foods or McDonald's (though both brands have been instrumental in their rise to global popularity).

    By Cami Cox 4 days ago Read More
  • Senior couple in the kitchen

    10 Boomer Kitchen Habits That Confuse Younger Cooks

    Boomers can be clingy when it comes to their food habits. Here are 10 things boomers get up to in the kitchen that will likely baffle younger home chefs.

    By Vicky Wanja 5 days ago Read More
  • Carla Hall smiling at an event

    Carla Hall Is Not A Fan Of This Beloved Beverage

    Carla Hall has made a name for herself thanks to her impressive skills and magnetism. She cooks up delish classics but dislikes this classic morning beverage.

    By Food Republic Staff 6 days ago Read More
  • Jet pilot cocktail garnished with mint

    The Jet Pilot: A Retro Cocktail With A Lengthy Ingredient List

    In addition to the mai tai, legendary drinks like the Saturn, the zombie, and the jet pilot were born during the mid-century "Golden Age" of Tiki culture.

    By Jennifer Waldera 6 days ago Read More
  • honey in jar sits next to honeycomb and flowers

    This Rare Honey That Tastes Like Cotton Candy Is Only Produced In 2 US Regions

    If you value the finer things in life, then you'll want to sample this particular honey at least once. It tastes slightly floral and like cotton candy.

    By Nikita Ephanov 7 days ago Read More
  • Champagne chicken in a pot with fresh thyme.

    Why Champagne Chicken Is No Longer Popular In Restaurants

    Champagne chicken, now rather tricky to find in a fine dining setting, was once a highly sought-after and exclusive dish. Just what happened to it?

    By Max Dean 7 days ago Read More
  • American style hot dogs sold at Aldi

    Aldi Sells Trader Joe's Products – Just Not In The States

    You may not have seen it yourself, but yes, certain branches of Aldi will sell goods from Trader Joe's. However, you won't see this in the States ever.

    By Nikita Ephanov 7 days ago Read More
  • Diner interior with red vinyl booths and bard

    What Dining Out Was Like In The 1950s

    Dining out in the 1950s was pretty different from what it's like today, though there are some similarities. From table manners to dressing up, this was reality.

    By K.T. Phillips 9 days ago Read More
  • Young person covering their nose on a yellow background

    Younger Generations Can't Stand This Retro Boomer Comfort Food

    Today, it's rare to see this food featured on restaurant menus, but back in the day, this retro boomer favorite was actually considered a prized delicacy.

    By Max Dean 10 days ago Read More
  • Diner eating Chinese dim sum

    Don't Make This Simple Mistake When Ordering At A Chinese Restaurant

    Chinese cuisine offers a world of wondrous culinary experiences; however, to make the most of your meal, try to avoid one common ordering mistake.

    By Nikita Ephanov 10 days ago Read More
  • Grabbing a Coca-Cola can off the shelf

    The Massive Coca-Cola Recall That Affected 3.2 Million Cans In 1972

    Recalls are a normal and healthy part of food regulation, but the 1972 Coca-Cola recall is one of the largest the company has ever faced in the USA.

    By Max Dean 14 days ago Read More
  • Several Twinkies sit on a plate, with a glass of milk and a Twinkie broken in half in the background

    The Ingredient That Made Retro Twinkies Irresistible Is Missing Today

    The Twinkie flavor you know and love today isn't the same one that first made the food an iconic favorite. Find out why the recipe changed and how.

    By Cami Cox 14 days ago Read More
  • A flight of craft beers

    This Southern California Brewery Was The First In San Diego To Win A Gold Medal

    San Diego has long been a craft beer hotspot, anchored by a still-operating trailblazer that secured the city's first gold medal at a beer festival.

    By Nikita Ephanov 14 days ago Read More
  • Milk is poured from a white jug onto a bowl of colorful cereal

    This Fast Food Chain Made Its Own Cereal In The '80s

    The 1980s were a bit of a golden age for colorful sugary cereals, so it's no surprise that a few food chains threw their hat into the cereal ring.

    By Cami Cox 15 days ago Read More
  • a 1950s party with people dancing and enjoying cocktails

    This No-Bake Winter-Themed Dessert Was The Life Of The Party In The '50s

    If you want a vintage dessert that's about as low-effort as it gets yet will still wow your guests (or yourself), then try this 1950s winter-themed delight.

    By Nikita Ephanov 15 days ago Read More
  • Michael Symon holding tacos at Tacos and Tequila event at Nassau Paradise Island Wine & Food Festival.

    The Coveted Cut Of Steak Michael Symon Gives A Hard Pass To Every Time

    Michael Symon knows his meat, so Food Republic was shocked to learn that he actively avoids this popular (and coveted) cut of steak for one specific reason.

    By Max Dean 16 days ago Read More
  • Spanish omelette with a slice cut out

    Spanish Vs Mexican Tortillas: Is There Really A Difference?

    The Spanish tortilla and the Mexican version are both global icons. But are they secret relatives in the culinary world, or are they truly unique?

    By Nikita Ephanov 17 days ago Read More
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