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December Cocktail: Peppermint Mojito
Ahhh Christmas. If you’re at all like me, you start looking for the next flight to somewhere, anywhere hot. If you’re like my friend Carly, you decorate starting today, and you revel in all the wonderful things Christmas can be. There’s room for both of us in the world, but... (more)
More Comfort Food n Cab Franc!
Maui onions, sour cherries, heavy cream, almonds - who needs chicken? Just give me the sauce and I’ll disappear into my room for awhile…
Another great pairing for the Cab Franc! My guess is the cherries are the clincher… Better try Colleen’s recipe for Cream... (more)
Thanksgiving Day Essentials: Turkey Gravy & Cranberry Relish Recipes
By Greg B. What is Thanksgiving day without some great cranberry relish and some awesome turkey gravy to pour over top of your food on the plate? Below I’ll give you some suggestions on recipes to put the finishing touches on your Thanksgiving day celebration!
Lets talk cranberry... (more)
Side Dishes For Your Thanksgiving Day Meal!
By Greg B. While the turkey may be the centerpiece of your holiday meal, the way side dishes work to compliment and contrast the flavor of the turkey is also key to a successful feast. Variety of foods, colors and tastes will really go a long way to rounding out the meal. Besides, what would... (more)
How to Prepare a Thanksgiving Turkey
By Greg B. With the Thanksgiving holiday rapidly approaching (do you have your turkey thawing yet? Get on it!) people should consider what method they want to use to cook the turkey. There are many methods, including grilling, smoking, deep frying, and using a crockpot, but this post will... (more)
Mario Batali cooks and pairs the dish with wine
These two videos show culinary master, Mario Batali, cooking a classic Italian dish and then pairing it with two wines. I can#8217;t wait to try it myself.img src="http://feeds.feedburner.com/~r/anotherwineblog/ukbS/~4/462995293" height="1" width="1"/ (more)
Who is ‘Cocinar para los Amigos’?
While researching patatas a la riojana for a recent post on a wine dinner in Connecticut, I came across a series of cooking videos made in Spanish by a blogger in San Sebastián named José Mari. His blog is called Cocinar para los amigos, or ‘Cook for your friends,’ and I am... (more)
How to perfectly brine a turkey for Thanksgiving dinner
I think that most home chefs have gotten the word that brining is a crucial step when cooking turkey. If not, they should. Brining your bird brings flavor, texture, and most importantly, moisture to the table. If you are already hip to the miracle of brining, then let me show you how to step it... (more)
American Holiday
Thanksgiving Day kicks off what we Americans call ‘The Holiday Season’. Unlike European countries where the calendar is studded with holidays both secular and religious, in the USA we can go months without any official time off. Between the 4th of July and Halloween just one day, Labor... (more)
New Recipe: Coq au Vin!
Mmmm… with smoked applewood bacon, mushrooms, shallots, fresh herbs, lots of wine… Just thinking about the Coq au Vin makes me ravenous!
Yes, it’s comfort-food time as the days get shorter and shorter and the nights colder and colder. And, Colleen has come up... (more)
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