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The Knife Hack To Pry Spam Out Of The Can
There are plenty of ways to enjoy SPAM, but only if you can manage to get it out of its can. This knife trick makes easy work of freeing your ham.
By Sharon Rose
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Simplify Your Purim Hamantaschen With Cake Mix
By Erica Martinez
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Chicago-Style Pizza Is More Than Just Deep Dish
By Emily Voss
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Alex Guarnaschelli's Non-Negotiable Easter Dinner Sides
By Erica Martinez
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Expert-Approved Toppings To Take Your Irish Coffee To The Next Level
By Erica Martinez
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Simplify Your Purim Hamantaschen With Cake Mix
Purim is known for costumes, drinking, and hamantaschen -- take away some of the difficulty of making those little cookies by using a kosher cake mix.
By Erica Martinez
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Food
Chicago-Style Pizza Is More Than Just Deep Dish
With its thin, crispy crust and square-cut slices, tavern-style pizza is vastly different from deep-dish, but just as integral to Chicago’s culinary history.
By Emily Voss
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The Tricky Reason Chocolate Easter Bunnies Are Usually Hollow
Easter bunnies are a delicious tradition, but they can also be a taste of disappointment -- why are they hollow, darn it? Well, the answer is actually twofold.
By Jennifer Mathews
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5 Kitchen Innovation Trends To Watch At Inspired Home Show 2024
Food Republic got a sneak peek at the latest kitchen wares and gadgets from all over the world that will be on display at The Inspired Home Show 2024.
By Selena Fragassi
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The Simple Method To Properly Clean Collard Greens
You may have heard that you're meant to soak your collard greens, but that can actually risk spreading disease and germs. Clean them this way instead.
By Sharon Rose
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The Easy Egg Swap For Tender Purim Hamantaschen
There are as many recipes for hamantaschen as there are bakers who make them, but trust us when we say yours should include a plain egg yolk for a tender crumb.
By Annie Epstein
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The Boozy Vanilla Extract Alternative You Need In Rotation
Vanilla extract is pivotal in so many desserts and baked goods -- or is it? If you find yourself plumb out, you can turn to your liquor cabinet for a swap.
By Annie Epstein
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The Cleaning Mistake That Will Destroy Your Favorite Frying Pan
Buying quality frying pans for your kitchen is an investment. It's important to protect them by cleaning them properly, which requires a bit of patience.
By Emma Pilger
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Why Jacques Pépin Uses Ice Cream To Make French Toast
Jacques Pépin uses melted French-style vanilla ice cream to make his French toast, resulting in a deliciously rich and eggy dish with minimal cleanup.
By Jennifer Mathews
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The Reason Your Zucchini Noodles Turned Out Soggy
Instead of babysitting your zucchini noodles to make sure they don't fall apart, use these easy prep tips that really cut down on the risk of sogginess.
By Hannah Beach
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Replace Flour With Chickpeas For Ridiculously Rich Chocolate Cake
That can of chickpeas sitting in your pantry is actually thesecretingredient for a deeply delicious and decadent gluten-free chocolate cake.
By L Valeriote
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How To Dye Easter Eggs With Whipped Cream And Kool-Aid
Follow our easy steps for turning whipped cream or Kool-Aid into edible dyes, so you can make classic pastel Easter eggs or even rainbow tie-dyed versions.
By Hannah Beach
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DIY TikTok's Viral Crookie With Store-Bought Cookie Dough And Croissants
TikTok has made yet another pastry go viral, and while the OG is in Paris, you can make it at home yourself with only two simple ingredients.
By Jennifer Mathews
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Why Alabama's Signature BBQ Sauce Is White
While other barbecue sauces are based on tomatoes, mustard, or even vinegar, Alabama's signature sauce is based on mayonnaise, which gives it its pale color.
By Erica Martinez
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You Should Really Add A Pinch Of Salt To Your Next Hot Chocolate
To elevate your hot chocolate recipe from tasty to truly delectable, add just a pinch of salt, which also goes well with tons of other delicious additions.
By Khyati Dand
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The Closest Substitute For Peas In A Recipe
Lime beans are known for their creamy and sweet qualities, making them an excellent substitute for peas - just make sure you don't eat them raw.
By L Valeriote
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What Makes Costco's Food Court Hot Dogs Taste So Good
Costco hot dogs can become a cult classic over the years, incredibly satisfying for just a $1.50. But beyond the price, what makes them so good?
By Samantha Jenkins
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The Smartest Way To Store Broccoli In Your Fridge
The best way to keep broccoli fresh isn't in a plastic bag or airtight container, but in a similar manner to how you would store cut flowers.
By Hannah Beach
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How To Destem Kale Like A Professional
While buying de-stemmed kale seems like a time saver, it is very easy to do at home. Plus you save yourself the hassle of picking out stems or slimy leaves.
By Sarah Mohamed
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The Odd Reason To Consider Storing Your Carrots In Sand
Storing carrots in sand seem like an odd choice but it's super beneficial to preserving their shelf-life - in some cases as much as several months.
By Chris Sands
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You Can Buy Starbucks' Flavor Syrups To Recreate Your Order At Home
To recreate your favorite Starbucks drinks at home without a ton of guesswork, trying buying the chain's officially-branded syrups from these vendors.
By Erica Martinez
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Store Lettuce In A Mason Jar And Say Goodbye To Wilting
There's not worse than wilted lettuce, so instead of relying on chance, try this mason jar storage trick that will surely prolong the life of your greens.
By Hannah Beach
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Switch To Murasaki Sweet Potatoes For Crunchier And Creamier Results
If you're seeking a slightly sweeter and creamier texture in your dishes, murasaki - often called Japanese sweet potatoes - might be a worthwhile substitution.
By Arianna Endicott
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Why Don Julio 1942 Tequila Is So Expensive
Don Julio 1942 tequila, which was shouted-out at the 2024 Oscars, comes with a hefty price - but you could experience a truly singular spirit in exchange.
By Sarah Mohamed
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Parmesan Rinds Are The Key To Super Creamy Sauces
When you've grated your chunk of parmesan down to its hard, curved edge, throw the rind into a cooking pot for a full-bodied, deeply delicious sauce.
By L Valeriote
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The 2-Ingredient Fix For Bland Store-Bought Potato Salad
Potato salad is a great side dish for any occasion, but it can be time-consuming to make. In a pinch, you can buy store versions and easily jazz them up.
By Jennifer Waldera
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The Bacon Alternative Gordon Ramsay Uses For His Vegan BLTs
Gordon Ramsay has gone vegan -- for lunch. To make some truly stellar 'facon,' the celebrity chef combines two things: rice paper and tofu crumbles.
By Erica Martinez
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12 Tips You Need When Cooking Ribs
The perfect rack of ribs is a labor of love. If you're ready to earn your pitmaster stripes, follow these essential tips you need when cooking ribs.
By Sam Schwab
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How To Store Mushrooms In The Refrigerator, Sliced Or Whole
This is how to store mushrooms in the fridge or freezer keeping your finicky fungi as fresh as possible, whether you decide to buy them sliced or whole.
By Hannah Beach
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