by Brian Child | Nov 20, 2015
Thanksgiving in the United States is a time where we sit down and share memories and food with loved ones. The food that we share often times, can be nostalgic that respect time honored traditional dishes we had in our childhood. However, I suggest that...
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 30, 2015
In September I became a Grandfather. One of the great blessing of being PaPa (what my daughter calls me to my Grandson), is having my Daughter coming over on Wednesdays and Fridays. It’s not quite Tuesdays with Morrie type of a deal – however,...
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 | Sep 11, 2015
This is a simple Asian style marinade that does amazing things to skirt steak. Outside of a ribeye, skirt steak is one of my favorite steaks for the grill, and after you have had this you will know why. This marinade is wonderful on chicken, seafood and pork. Once you...
by Brian Child | Aug 28, 2015
Zesty Jícama, Cilantro and Lime Slaw Tacos. Did you know it been over 100 years since the first mention of the taco in the United States? I know, like you, I thought that the taco has always been with us. The Mexican culture has been using tortillas around meats...