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  • Bowl of oranges, one half-peeled with the pith showing

    How To Cut An Orange To Avoid Pith Every Time

    Fortunately, avoiding the orange's dense and bitter pith is quite easy — it simply requires a different cutting technique than you may be used to.

    By Jack Rose 10 days ago Read More
  • Guy Fieri smiles on the red carpet

    Guy Fieri Has A Separate Fridge Just For Condiments And Sauces

    Guy Fieri keeps so many sauces and condiments on hand that they require their own dedicated refrigerator — and for him, it’s easy to see why.

    By Alba Caraceni 10 days ago Read More
  • chicken cuts on cutting board

    What 100 Percent White Chicken Actually Means

    Often, you'll find some terms on your chicken product labels that may confuse you. When you see "100% white chicken," this is what it actually means.

    By Nikita Ephanov 10 days ago Read More
  • Sausage, potatoes, and onions sit in a skillet, close-up

    How 'Poor Man's Meal' Got Its Unexceptional Name

    The Depression-era food dubbed "Poor man's meal" was similar to potato skillets we see today. The dish with an unsavory name was actually tasty and filling.

    By Cara J Suppa 10 days ago Read More
  • Hand holding an assembled dumpling

    The Old-School Dumplings That Are No Longer Common

    In households where a family's next meal often depended on what they could raise or find on their own land, this old-school dumpling dish was a staple.

    By Jack Rose 12 days ago Read More
  • Top-view of chicken wings in a black bowl

    Your Chicken Wings Deserve A Topping That Might Already Be In Your Pantry

    Go beyond the typical sauce and finish your wings with another flavorful topping instead. The best part? You might have this pantry secret weapon already.

    By Alba Caraceni 12 days ago Read More
  • A large pile of differently colored M&Ms

    The Discontinued Spicy M&M's That Deserve A Comeback

    The subtle heat in this discontinued M&M's flavor amped up the sweetness, creating a wholly cravable treat that we definitely wish would come back.

    By Audrey Freedman 12 days ago Read More
  • Hungarian goulash served in bowl

    The Origins Of Goulash Date Back To The 9th Century

    Goulash is a greatly varied dish depending on where you are, with a rich, fascinating history. Here is its origin, from way back in the 9th century.

    By Nikita Ephanov 13 days ago Read More
  • Julia Child in her kitchen with a wide variety of resh produdce and meats

    One Of Julia Child's Favorite US Restaurants Has Served Food Since The 19th Century

    One of Julia Child's favorite places to eat in the United States still exists, and it's a historic eatery where many famous Americans have dined.

    By Nikita Ephanov 13 days ago Read More
  • Anthony Bourdain speaking at an event

    Here's Why Anthony Bourdain Had Beef With Tenderloin

    Anthony Bourdian was known for his strong, yet eloquent opinions on food and life. One of his strongest opinions was his disdain for this beef cut.

    By Food Republic Staff 13 days ago Read More
  • Rick Steves photographed speaking into microphone

    Rick Steves Budget-Friendly Tip For Eating In Iceland

    It's fair to say that RIck Steves has been around Europe quite a bit, so when he gives tips for eating cheaply in Iceland (notoriously pricy), we take notes.

    By Nikita Ephanov 14 days ago Read More
  • Martha Stewart on the red carpet of an event

    Here's How Many Cartons Of Eggs Martha Stewart's Chickens Lay In A Day

    Martha Stewart’s backyard flock is surprisingly productive. Here’s what sets it apart and the methods she uses to keep her hens happy and healthy.

    By Jack Rose 14 days ago Read More
  • Top view of hamburgers with unidentifiable protein

    This Vintage Burger From The '50s Doesn't Actually Contain Beef

    This vintage burger actually looks a whole lot like a standard burger, but with one major exception: The patty does not actually contain any beef.

    By Cheryl Kochenderfer 14 days ago Read More
  • A shepherd's pie sits in an oval-shaped baking dish

    The Creamy Side You Should Add To Homemade Shepherd's Pie

    If you've made shepherd's pie in the past and found the texture too dry for your liking, give this creamy side a chance as part of your next filling.

    By Cara J Suppa 15 days ago Read More
  • Various Thai dishes and ingredients on a table

    We Have Colorado To Thank For America's First Thai Restaurant

    Pre-1960s, Americans didn't know the joys of Thai cuisine, but that changed when a spot widely credited as America's first Thai restaurant opened in Denver.

    By Cami Cox 15 days ago Read More
  • Close-up of Michelle Obama wearing a multicolored dress

    Michelle Obama Ate This Classic Sandwich For Breakfast Every Morning As A Kid

    As a child, Michelle Obama absolutely hated all breakfast foods, from eggs to bacon, so she ate this one American sandwich every day for years.

    By Alba Caraceni 16 days ago Read More
  • slice of meringue pie on plate

    This Texas Cafe Is Nearly A Century Old And Makes World-Class Pies

    Founded in the late 1920s, this cafe remains a popular destination for those in the Austin region (and beyond), and is mostly famous for its delicious pie.

    By Nikita Ephanov 16 days ago Read More
  • family baking cookies together

    What Is The Oldest Type Of Cookie In The World?

    Humans have been baking for thousands of years, but cookies have only been around since about the 8th century. The oldest type? It's still eaten today.

    By Nikita Ephanov 16 days ago Read More
  • A happy cook prepares food in a stew pot in the kitchen

    This Comfort Food Is A Beloved Stew Of Midwesterners

    Is it a soup? Is it a stew? No one can agree, but we all acknowledge how amazingly comforting this Midwestern dish really is, especially on a chilly day.

    By Food Republic Staff 16 days ago Read More
  • Sliced and whole red and orange tomatoes on a wooden board

    This Fruit Looks Like A Tomato But Actually Tastes Like Honey

    You might see it sitting in a pile of golden beauty at the grocery store, looking incredibly like a squat orange tomato, but inside lies the taste of honey.

    By Food Republic Staff 17 days ago Read More
  • Variety of Domino's Pizza food items and desserts

    This Domino's Menu Item Is Far From A Fan-Favorite, According To Reddit

    Domino's has many reasons to be loved, such as its convenient and affordable pies, but Reddit dislikes this particular menu item from the chain.

    By Simone Paget 18 days ago Read More
  • Baked Shaker lemon pie

    The Midwestern State That Gifted The World With Shaker Lemon Pie

    Midwestern states gave rise to some unique culinary creations, and in the realm of desserts, one not-to-miss classic is the Shaker lemon pie.

    By Nikita Ephanov 18 days ago Read More
  • Sliced steak on a plate with condiments and cutlery

    This Retro Steakhouse Side Is Older Than The Civil War

    This creamy, decadent, casserole-like side dish was traditionally served alongside steak, and likely dates back to 1838, predating the Civil War.

    By Nikita Ephanov 19 days ago Read More
  • A spoon full of peanut butter sits atop a peanut butter jar

    The '80s Peanut Butter Snack You Likely Forgot About

    Peanut butter is a powerhouse of a food: Creamy, sweet, full of protein, it's a great base for a snack, and this brand capitalized on that in the 1980s.

    By Cami Cox 19 days ago Read More
  • chef preparing burger

    The Retro Burger That's Been A Denmark Classic Since The 1940s

    Sure, the burger was made in America by German immigrants, but it's a popular dish throughout the world, with variations found all over the place.

    By Nikita Ephanov 20 days ago Read More
  • Dolly Parton smilig in front of a mic

    Dolly Parton's 3-Ingredient Cornbread Literally Could Not Be More Southern

    Dolly Parton, the undisputed queen of all things Southern comfort, proves her reign extends to the kitchen with her surprisingly simple cornbread recipe.

    By Jack Rose 20 days ago Read More
  • Various seafood including salmon, shrimp, and sardines

    The Classic '50s Fish Dish That No One Seems To Eat Anymore

    Most popular during the 1950s, this one-pot meal incorporated a premade element for moisture (oftentimes canned soup), a starch, and a protein — the fish.

    By Nikita Ephanov 20 days ago Read More
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