This came from my mind when I was a student at The Culinary Institute of America. We had to create a menu item based on where we lived. Since I am from New England I created this burger with ingredients that you can find or originate in New England. This was a hit at both the CIA and at the restaurant I worked at. - Chef Jason
Joshua Bousel brings you new, tasty condiment each Wednesday and a recipe for weekend grilling every Friday. He also writes about grilling and barbecue on his blog The Meatwave whenever he can be pulled...
I'd smile at rum. Coy... but not really coy. I'd say hello to vodka. I'd wave, and smile with teeth. I'd totally make out with gin... tonic and lime everywhere. But bourbon. I'd marry bourbon......
An earthy red, such as pinot noir, is the wine traditionally used in Burgundy, where the classic time-consuming stew was born. Serve the dish with mashed potatoes, as the recipe directs, or opt for pappardelle pasta, if you prefer.
Yeah, I said it, POWER muffin baby. Greek yogurt, blueberries, and oatmeal will have you a POWER breakfast. Chobani for the W-I-N again! Perhaps it's the Olympics that have me all excited, perhaps...
No skillet is required to make this scrumptious chicken with peanut sauce. Pack it in foil and take it out to the grill – it’s a no-mess dinner solution!
Heart-healthy vegan muffins made with fresh red cherries and chopped dark chocolate. Minimal ingredients and equipment keep these simple, approachable and quick.
Filet mignon is extra delicious with a rub of herbs and garlic. Serve this quick-fix recipe with roasted red potato wedges and steamed broccoli florets.
Usually, I make this as a side dish to go with veal cutlets or a roast. You could also serve it as a main dish along with a salad and hot garlic bread if you like. —Patricia Collins, Imbler, Oregon