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José Andrés Apparently Would Eat The Big Worm From Dune 2

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José Andrés Apparently Would Eat The Big Worm From Dune 2

Celebrated chef José Andrés is curious about how the massive sandworms in "Dune: Part Two" would taste, and the best methods to cook and serve them.

By Chris Sands

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Chicago's Gravy Bread Is Exactly What It Sounds Like

By Emily Voss

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The Tedious Step Duff Goldman Never Skips While Baking

By Khyati Dand

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Ina Garten's Brilliant Tip To Freeze Cupcakes For Later

By Arianna Endicott

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The One-Step Secret To Thwarting Rubbery Bacon

By Jennifer Mathews

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  • Food

    Chicago's Gravy Bread Is Exactly What It Sounds Like

    If you haven't heard of gravy bread, you're missing out on a Chicagoan delicacy. No, it isn't fancy. Yes, it is exactly what it sounds like, and it's delicious.

    By Emily Voss

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    The Tedious Step Duff Goldman Never Skips While Baking

    Duff Goldman used to be skeptical about a certain prep step found in many baking recipes, but he now understands and believes in its power, as should you.

    By Khyati Dand

  • Drink

    What Do Hops Actually Do For Beer?

    Not all beers are created equal, and not all beers are hoppy delights. But what, precisely, is it that hops do for beer? Turns out they affect taste and aroma.

    By Amy Kent Myers

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    What Makes The Perfect British Pie, According To Expert Judges

    In Britain, pie is more than a meal: It's an illustrious tradition, full of history and flavor. Our experts discuss what, exactly, makes the perfect pie.

    By Louise Rhind-Tutt

  • Cook

    Why You Shouldn't Bother With Crumbled Feta, According To José Andrés

    If you love feta cheese, there's good reason why you should only ever use it in block form according to popular Mediterranean chef José Andrés.

    By Sarah Mohamed

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    The Lemon Hack To Prevent Sugar From Crystalizing

    To prevent caramel and other sugar-based candies from turning gritty, use a squeeze of lemon and some other tips to cut down on sugar crystal formation.

    By Hannah Beach

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    Martha Stewart's Roasted Lobster And Chicken Dish Is An Interesting Life Choice

    Through her Instagram account, Martha Stewart has shined a light on an eye-catching lobster-chicken hybrid dish served by the Maison Barnes restaurant.

    By Hannah Beach

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    José Andrés Most Popular Dishes, According To Customer Requests

    In his new cookbook that commemorates some of his most popular restaurants, José Andrés reveals which dishes have customers begging for a recipe.

    By Erica Martinez

  • Cook

    TIHS 2024: Our Favorite Products For Home Cooks

    The variety of gadgets we found at The Inspired Home Show are perfect for the consummate host, the baker who always volunteers to bring a snack, and more.

    By Annie Epstein

  • Drink

    Juice Leftover Limes Into An Ice Cube Tray For Easy Future Margaritas

    Juice your limes into an ice cube tray, and save the frosty citrus nuggets for your next margarita to ensure delicious co*cktails that won't get diluted.

    By Avery Tomaso

  • Cook

    Alton Brown's Secret Weapon Ingredient For Velvety Cheesecake

    Alton Brown uses an easy-to-find secret ingredient to give his cheesecake an extra creamy texture and balanced flavor, with no cloying sweetness in sight.

    By Louise Rhind-Tutt

  • Drink

    Top Your Starbucks Pink Drink With Matcha Cold Foam And Thank Us Later

    Is your Pink Drink missing a certain je ne sais quoi? Of course it is, and you absolutely need to try it topped with matcha cold foam to spice things up.

    By Sharon Rose

  • Cook

    The Hardest Dish Bobby Flay Ever Made On Beat Bobby Flay

    It may be difficult to believe, but the most challenging dish Flay ever made on "Beat Bobby Flay" was actually lasagna, and not for obvious reasons.

    By Madeline Murphy

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    Add Champagne To Your Pizza Dough For A Better Crust

    Do you love a nice, crispy pizza crust that still has a deliciously bubbly rise? If yes (of course it's yes), then you need to put Champagne in your dough.

    By Madeline Murphy

  • Grocery

    Why It's Better To Go To Costco's Food Court When The Line Is Long

    Costco's food court lines can be so long that you may have doubts about scoring a pizza or hot dog, but busier times can offer a big upside for your order.

    By Sharon Rose

  • Drink

    An Almost Empty Jam Jar Is The Perfect Vessel For Your Next Batch Of Iced Tea

    This genius TikTok recipe shows you how to make fruity iced tea while simultaneously using up the hard-to-get leftovers that cling to a jam or jelly jar.

    By Avery Tomaso

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    Carla Hall's Technique For Chicken Fried Steak Makes It Extra Crispy

    Texture matters in a dish like chicken fried steak. But there are simple ways to make it even more crispy, and Carla Hall has a great trick.

    By Joey DeGrado

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    The Best Grilling And BBQ Accessories We Found At TIHS 2024

    At The Inspired Home Show 2024, brands showed off a variety of helpful accessories to make all things grilling and barbecuing easier and more fun.

    By Annie Epstein

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    Is It Safe To Eat Undercooked Floppy Bacon?

    Are you a floppy bacon lover? Do you enjoy how it just melts in your mouth? Unfortunately, you're putting yourself at risk for some serious food poisoning.

    By Caryl Espinoza Jaen

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    How Long A Rotisserie Chicken Will Last In The Fridge

    Rotisserie chicken is one of the most cost-effective food items available, and will last up to four days in a fridge set at or below 40 degrees Fahrenheit.

    By Caryl Espinoza Jaen

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    The Baking Mistake That Causes Domed Cakes

    It can be a drag to painstakingly slice off the domed tops of your layer cakes, so can avoid these mistakes and a few precautions to keep doming to a minimum.

    By Hannah Beach

  • Grocery

    Trader Joe's Cashews Are Being Recalled Over Salmonella

    Trader Joe's 50% Less Salt Roasted & Salted Whole Cashews, sold in one-pound portions, have been recalled due to possible salmonella contamination.

    By Sarah Mohamed

  • Cook

    Lime Mayo Is The Key To Perfecting Restaurant-Style Ranch At Home

    All you need to do to create delicious restaurant-worthy ranch dressing at home is to swap in some tangy lime mayonnaise for the regular kind.

    By Erica Martinez

  • Cook

    You Can Order Ina Garten's Carrot Cake For Easter This Year — Here's How

    Everyone wishes they could make an Easter spread like Ina Garten, and this year you can order her signature carrot cake right to your door via Goldbelly.

    By Erica Martinez

  • Cook

    Bobby Flay's Lid Tip To Avoid Burnt Food While Grilling

    Bobby Flay is an undeniable master of the grill, so when he says to use the lid of your grill with larger cuts of meat and sturdier vegetables, we listen.

    By Caryl Espinoza Jaen

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    Butter Shouldn't Be The Only Fat You Use When Making Cookies

    When you want the best baked cookies, you might think it's ideal to load in the butter. But actually there's another fat you should add in, too.

    By Samantha Jenkins

  • Cook

    The Last Thing To Make Before You Throw Away Used Stock Bones

    One classic way to reuse stock bones is called remouillage, a French culinary practice that involves making a second, weaker stock with used bones.

    By Catherine Rickman

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    Dry Vs. Liquid Measuring Cups: Which Is Better For Mayo?

    Mayonnaise seems neither totally liquid nor solid, and while one type of popular measuring cup is better for this ingredient, other tools be more accurate.

    By Hannah Beach

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    How An Immersion Blender Can Mess Up Your Mashed Potatoes

    An immersion blender is a convenient, powerful tool that looks like it could mash potatoes in no time, but its high blending power can result in a disaster.

    By Louise Rhind-Tutt

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

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How to cook restaurant quality food at home? ›

HOW TO MAKE RESTAURANT-QUALITY FOOD AT HOME
  1. Add chef-level fragrance to home-made food with quality oil and salt.
  2. Buy the best knives you can afford to chop like a chef at home.
  3. Use fresh herbs to add flavour to any dish.
  4. Revive old spices by frying them quickly.
  5. Organize Your Kitchen.
  6. It's okay to experiment.
Oct 1, 2020

Who is the founder of Food Republic? ›

Founded in 2010 by chef Marcus Samuelsson and the Samuelsson Group and launched in April 2011, Food Republic has deep roots in the restaurant scene.

How do you make home cooking taste like a restaurant? ›

Here are some low-cost tips to elevate your home-cooked meals: Fresh Herbs and Citrus Zest:Add fresh herbs like parsley, cilantro, or basil to bring brightness and flavor. Grate citrus zest (lemon, lime, or orange) over dishes for a burst of freshness.

Why does restaurant food taste better than home cooking? ›

One of these factors is the ingredients and equipment. Lack of ingredients or the special type of kitchen equipment can affect the taste of food. As the restaurant has access to all these, home cooking is at a loss here. Time preparation is another factor.

Is Food Republic reliable? ›

We source responsibly with robust supplier approval processes and put food safety first with our AA rated BRC accreditation, and our temperature-controlled fleet of vehicles.

Who is the chief who make food? ›

A chef is a professional cook and tradesperson who is proficient in all aspects of food preparation, often focusing on a particular cuisine. The word "chef" is derived from the term chef de cuisine (French pronunciation: [ʃɛf də kɥizin]), the director or head of a kitchen.

Which company owns Chicken Republic? ›

Chicken Republic is headquartered in Lagos, Nigeria. The company is a subsidiary of Food Concepts Plc, a Nigerian food based company. The company is arguably Nigeria's largest chicken restaurant chain with over 40 outlets in Lagos and over 190 outlets nationwide.

How do you cook like a 5 star restaurant? ›

TIPS TO COOK LIKE A MICHELIN STARRED CHEF
  1. 1 Mise en place. This French culinary phrase refers to carefully preparing all your ingredients before starting to cook. ...
  2. 2 Nothing goes to waste. ...
  3. 3 Know your seasonings. ...
  4. 4 Invest in proper kitchenware. ...
  5. 5 Taste everything.
Jun 2, 2020

What makes a dish restaurant quality? ›

The texture in the mouth reveals and accentuates how a dish tastes. A variety of textures will allow the dish to be appreciated in different ways (soft, hard, moist, crunchy, crisp), but also its consistency (fatty, dry, moist) as well as the temperature (hot, cold, warm, iced or boiling).

How do you make high quality food? ›

First and foremost, consider quality in everything you buy. The fresher and less traveled your produce, meat and fish are, the better flavor you'll get, and the more nutritional value they'll retain. This goes for everything, not just produce. Think about your vinegars, oils, herbs and spices as well.

How do restaurants make food so good? ›

Chefs season at every step of the cooking process

For restaurant chefs, this means seasoning at every step and tasting as they go to ensure each component tastes great. Salt can help coax the natural flavor out of ingredients like vegetables and meat, while herbs and spices infuse them with additional flavors.

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