by Brian Child | Dec 12, 2015
Beef stew has found a place in my heart as one of the best comfort foods ever, especially during the fall and winter months. Nothing sits better with me on a Sunday than a big bowl of beef stew, football on the TV and the fire on. To top off, this is an easy...
by Brian Child | Nov 5, 2015
Minestrone is a Italian soup that is made of fresh vegetables – so in essence it is a vegetarian dish. My version incorporates chicken stock rather than a vegetable stock. This vegetable based soup is often accompanied with pasta or rice....
by Brian Child | Oct 23, 2015
I am a sucker for great deep fried fish and chips. I would love to tell you that it comes from a vast background of making fish and tasting the English version on my many vast trips to the Motherland. However, my love for fried fish comes from visiting a now but all...
by Brian Child | Aug 14, 2015 |
In Tucson, Arizona there are a myriad of roadside stands, food trucks and local restaurants feeding thousands of hungry patrons with a delicious taste treat known from the Sonoran region of Mexico. What are they eating? Why they are eating a bacon wrapped hot dog...
by Brian Child | Jul 9, 2015
Huli-Huli Style Chicken is one of those dishes that can be coined as “only-in-Hawaii” foods. The original recipe was by Ernie Morgado in 1955. This recipe became such a hit it was a favorite Hawaiian fundraising activity for schools, sports teams and...
by Brian Child | Jun 27, 2015
These ribs are even better when they are allowed to sit overnight. [gmc_recipe 5946]