Photo via Flickr member thedelicious While growing up, there were some families in my community who would regularly kick back on Sundays with a late afternoon meal of luxuriant prime rib, an impressive cut of beef roasted in its own juices for an unctuous flavor. My family was not one of them: we just ateFIND OUT MORE |
Author: chefworks
Getting Started With Dutch Oven Cooking
What kind of pot can be used indoors and out, for baking and frying, and braising and roasting? The Dutch oven. Dutch oven cooking is, in my opinion, not given the attention it deserves. It’s one of the oldest, tested-and-true cooking methods in the United States, and yet in the general population, few people evenFIND OUT MORE |
How to be Exceptional in The World of Fine Dining
Like many words in the English language, the word “fine” can have many different meanings. When someone asks how you are doing and you answer “fine” they may imagine that it is code for “not very well at all.” Yet when we bring the word “fine” before the word “dining”, the tables turn. We expectFIND OUT MORE |
Talking Turkey: The Truth About Brining Turkey
Photo via Flickr member Quintanamedia To many, perfectly cooking a whole turkey remains a fairy-tale dream. In real life, the results are often less perfect, with the turkey cooked so long that it becomes dry and unpalatable. Or on the flip side, perhaps the turkey looks perfectly cooked from the outside, but once cut into,FIND OUT MORE |
Cheesy Pepperoni Garlic Knots
As a native New Yorker, I take pizza seriously. About a year ago, I decided to take matters into my own hands and begin making my own pizza to bring a little New York City flavor to western Massachusetts. It wasn’t long before other pizzeria treats were making their way into our kitchen. It startedFIND OUT MORE |
Roasted Spicy Sweet Pumpkin Seeds
I started making pumpkin seeds when I became interested in reducing my food waste. It seemed a shame to toss out all of the innards of my jack-o-lanterns or the scraped out flesh of my pie pumpkins right into the garbage. I live in an apartment complex that makes composting difficult (because I cook soFIND OUT MORE |
Holiday Fig Bourbon Old Fashioned
I love the flavors that come with the arrival of colder weather. There are pumpkin spices and the smell of chimney smoke in the air. The stores are filled with nuts for cracking, figs, and oranges. It’s the perfect time of year to add an Old Fashioned to your cocktail repertoire. If you’re like me,FIND OUT MORE |
Wine Pairings
Pairing the perfect wine with your meal is an art that can bring your culinary experience to another level. The right wine will highlight the and enhance the flavors in both the food and wine. Fortunately, you don’t have to be a sommelier to learn how to pair each meal with the perfect wine. Read on toFIND OUT MORE |
Sparkling Summery Peach Punch
It has been cold all over the country lately. I’ve been bundling up to walk the dog and forgetting to wake up early to scrape the ice off my windshield. I’m looking forward to the holidays, but I’m also daydreaming about the warm, easy days of summer. With warmth on my brain, I thought theFIND OUT MORE |
Gourmet Recipe, Humble Ingredients: Apple Cider Braised Short-Ribs & Mashed Potatoes
Once the temperature starts to drop, I like to turn my oven on. Braising is the perfect choice when it’s a little chilly and you’re craving something rich and filling, but also low-maintenance. This is the ultimate Fall dinner party meal. It gives you plenty of time to hang out with your guests while simultaneouslyFIND OUT MORE |