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

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The Strange Breakfast Marilyn Monroe Ate Every Single Day How To Reheat Lasagna In The Oven For Crispy, Bubbly Results Here's Why Some People Don't Eat Rice During Passover The Historic Reason Bagels Have A Hole In The Center The 3-2-1 Method You Should Know For A Better Passover Brisket Mistakes Everyone Makes When Cooking Homemade Broth Ditch The Oven For Better Baked Sweet Potatoes How Long You Have To Drink A Box Of Wine After Opening It The Easiest Way To Thin Out Melted Chocolate 24 Pasta Recipes For Easy Weeknight Dinners Elevate Your Espresso Martini With The Airy Elegance Of A Soufflé Open Stubborn Jars Easily With The Back Of Your Knife Are Aluminum Bottles The Eco-Friendly Solution To Wine's High Carbon Footprint? Why It Pays To Brew Coffee In A Percolator The Origin Story Of The Mojito Finish Chicken Noodle Soup With Vodka For Unrivaled Flavor Make-Ahead Mushroom Egg Bites Recipe Swap Your Grilled Cheese Bread For Garlic Naan And Thank Us Later Audrey Hepburn's Absolute Favorite Pasta Dish Nashville Hot Chicken Got Its Start Over A Bad Breakup Eric Ripert's Skewer Tip To Tell When Fish Is Done Cooking Why Thandai Is Usually Sipped During Holi The Tropical Flavor Difference Between Red And White Strawberries Worcestershire Sauce Is A Game-Changer For Metallic-Tasting Tomato Sauce The Best Cut Of Steak To Cook In The Air Fryer The Food City Anthony Bourdain Thought Was Severely Underrated 21 Palate-Pleasing Pork Recipes For Every Occasion How To Clean Your Kitchen's Greasy Exhaust Fan With Baking Soda How To Store Royal Icing FAQs

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For The Best Béchamel Sauce, Break Out Your Griddle

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For The Best Béchamel Sauce, Break Out Your Griddle

While you can make a solid béchamel sauce on the stove, it's so much easier (and less likely to burn) when you use the indirect heat of a griddle.

By Madeline Murphy

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The Strange Breakfast Marilyn Monroe Ate Every Single Day

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How To Reheat Lasagna In The Oven For Crispy, Bubbly Results

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Ina Garten Cuts Her Bagel Into Thirds, And You Should Try It Too

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The Origin Of The Rusty Nail — Frank Sinatra's Go-To co*cktail

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    The Strange Breakfast Marilyn Monroe Ate Every Single Day

    Marilyn Monroe was as glamorous as they came but her choice of breakfast - not so much. Here's what the Hollywood star would eat every single day.

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    How To Reheat Lasagna In The Oven For Crispy, Bubbly Results

    Before you reach for the microwave, turn to your oven for bubbly and crispy reheated lasagna that won't leave you with cold spots or burnt noodles.

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    Here's Why Some People Don't Eat Rice During Passover

    During Passover, much of the Ashkenazi community (Jews who relocated to Central and Eastern Europe) refrain from eating rice as well as leavened bread. But why?

    By Sharon Rose

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    The Historic Reason Bagels Have A Hole In The Center

    It's true that a bagel would just look wrong without the hole, but the true purpose of this iconic feature has both historical and culinary significance.

    By Hannah Beach

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    The 3-2-1 Method You Should Know For A Better Passover Brisket

    We know, we know -- your Bubbe always braised the brisket, but you're missing out if you don't try the 3-2-1 smoking method for your Pesach Seder.

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    Mistakes Everyone Makes When Cooking Homemade Broth

    Making broth is not a hugely difficult thing to do -- but there are some mistakes you'll want to avoid. Adding too much salt is just one of them.

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    Ditch The Oven For Better Baked Sweet Potatoes

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    How Long You Have To Drink A Box Of Wine After Opening It

    Boxed wine tends to be more affordable than bottled varieties, is available in larger quantities, and canlastfor up to six weeks after being opened.

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    The Easiest Way To Thin Out Melted Chocolate

    If your chocolate becomes a little too thick to use after melting, you can thin it by addingsome cocoa butter to enhance itstexture and final appearance.

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    24 Pasta Recipes For Easy Weeknight Dinners

    Busy evenings leading to kitchen burnout? We've got you covered. These easy weeknight pasta recipes are satisfying, delicious, and ready in no time.

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    Elevate Your Espresso Martini With The Airy Elegance Of A Soufflé

    The only drink more fun than an espresso martini is a version with a soufflé-like topping, and though it looks almost magical, it's not too hard to make.

    By Louise Rhind-Tutt

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    Open Stubborn Jars Easily With The Back Of Your Knife

    Got a stubborn jar that won't open no matter how you twist and turn the lid? You don't need a fancy gadget to get it open: just a knife is required.

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    Are Aluminum Bottles The Eco-Friendly Solution To Wine's High Carbon Footprint?

    While the standard for wine delivery has long been glass bottles, one company is looking to change that with aluminum bottles made for the environment.

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    Why It Pays To Brew Coffee In A Percolator

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    The Origin Story Of The Mojito

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    Finish Chicken Noodle Soup With Vodka For Unrivaled Flavor

    It might sound odd, but vodka can make the taste and aroma of your chicken noodle soup even more comforting and irresistible, without being distracting.

    By Louise Rhind-Tutt

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    Make-Ahead Mushroom Egg Bites Recipe

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    By Milena Manolova

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    Swap Your Grilled Cheese Bread For Garlic Naan And Thank Us Later

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    Audrey Hepburn's Absolute Favorite Pasta Dish

    Audrey Hepburn had an appetite both for life and good food, but her favorite? A simple but elegant spaghetti al pomodoro featuring tomatoes from her garden.

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    Nashville Hot Chicken Got Its Start Over A Bad Breakup

    Nashville hot chicken is a popular dish that's served all over the country today but it got its start in the Tennessee city after a bad breakup inspired revenge

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    Eric Ripert's Skewer Tip To Tell When Fish Is Done Cooking

    Pro chef Eric Ripert has a simple tip that can tell you = when fish is cooked to the right level of doneness, and you don't even have to use a thermometer.

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    Why Thandai Is Usually Sipped During Holi

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    The Tropical Flavor Difference Between Red And White Strawberries

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    Worcestershire Sauce Is A Game-Changer For Metallic-Tasting Tomato Sauce

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    The Best Cut Of Steak To Cook In The Air Fryer

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10 Simple Tips to Make Food Taste Better
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There are many methods of cooking, most of which have been known since antiquity. These include baking, roasting, frying, grilling, barbecuing, smoking, boiling, steaming and braising. A more recent innovation is microwaving. Various methods use differing levels of heat and moisture and vary in cooking time.

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Rendang, Indonesia

Source Often called "the world's most delicious dish," Rendang is prepared by simmering beef with coconut milk with a mixture of the best of spices including turmeric, garlic, lemongrass, ginger, chillies, and galangal.

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5 Hacks to make your home food taste like it's from a restaurant
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  2. Hack #2: Cook on a high flame.
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According to health experts, the healthiest ways to cook food are those that use little-to-no heat and moist heat, such as steaming, boiling, and lightly pan frying or sauteing, as they preserve the most nutrients and reduce the formation of harmful substances.

Which is the best way to cook? ›

Avoid charring or cooking your food too dark a color, enjoy fried foods in moderation, and use less oil at a low heat. Try to balance roasting, stir-frying, or sautéing with poaching, steaming, blanching, or eating some foods, like vegetables, raw.

What is the secret of good cooking? ›

heat / Oil. Heat is a critical part of cooking, and for the best results, make sure that the oil is hot when you add ingredients to saute, stir-fry, or fry. If you don't, the food would just be sitting in oil rather than getting cooked in oil. When you add the oil to the pan, tip the pan back & forth.

How do you make food taste rich? ›

If you're looking for ways to give your next meal a flavor boost, try these five techniques.
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