Growing up in Michigan like much of the Eastern Heartland
apple cider is THE drink of Fall.
Whether it’s served cold, warm or hot it’s a tradition filled with
memories…
I have two distinct memories of Crème de
Menthe. The first was color, that vivid “Green Lantern” neon seemingly
glowed in the bottle and secondly, how impossible it was to open af…
I’m not sure how the rest of the country views pizza but
even as a lifelong Michigander I find it odd that Detroit, just a hop, skip and
a jump from my culinary compound holds a un…
Long weekends have a reputation for provide a great excuse to have a cookout. Getting a group of good people together to eat good food is bound to lead to a good time. If you're still looki…
If memory serves I was introduced to the American style
gyro and all things Hellenic by a gorgeous Greek coed that I was trying oh so
desperately hard to woo back in college. Not s…
With a name like Crème Brulée it would be easy to assume
that this seemingly classic French dessert might not be Gallic in origin at
all. As with so many recipes especially
those…
From
what I have been able to surmise the “squealer” is a bacon laden beef burger
patty that hails from Texas. There isn’t
a whole bunch of background on this unique and tasty ti…
Filet
Mignon, the storied steak cut from the beef tenderloin is considered by many to
be the prized cut of cow. A whole beef tenderloin is an oblong shaped muscle,
which sits bene…
You're always running around,
working, and trying to keep up with the demands of your life. You might have
children or other family members dependent on you, leaving little time at…
The foods of Brazil are
varied and full flavored based on culinary influences from the European, West
African, Portuguese and American settlers. As it’s the largest land mass in
South Am…
Although
most people consider lasagna to be a gorgeously layered meat, cheese and red
sauce affair some might find it interesting that lasagna is also the “noodle”
or wide, flat-s…