by Brian Child | Apr 28, 2017
This is a Carolina classic that works because the shrimp are tender, the gravy is silky and the grits are the creamiest you have ever had. To ensure the shrimp were tender, we par-cook them in the rendered bacon fat. Then set them aside while we made a light gravy of...
by Brian Child | Apr 17, 2017
Marinated Mozzarella Cherry Tomato Basil Salad Are you shedding the frost of Winter too? I am so ready to eat something fresh and that is emblematic of spring’s first harvest of Cherry Tomatoes. You too? Fresh tomatoes, mozzarella, and basil are a classic...
by Brian Child | Apr 11, 2017
Asian BBQ Chicken Marinade If you can image that a rooster from India and a roasting hen from Japan had a love child. This Asian BBQ Chicken Marinade would be that live child. It’s a perfect blend of the curry from India and the Teriyaki umami from Japan and the...
by Brian Child | Apr 6, 2017
If you have a family, then you also have a budget. We have five budget-friendly cuts of meat that you should be buying. Here are our favorites: Short Ribs Why? We think they taste a whole lot like steak, however, they are dramatically cheaper and are so easy so you...
by Brian Child | Apr 4, 2017
Grilled Asparagus Grilled Asparagus was never on my menu in the first few years of owning my grill. I was like any guy. I just thought my grill was a super awesome method of getting great flavors out of meat and seafood. Then, I was asked by my wife to make a side...
by Brian Child | Apr 1, 2017
Southern Red Beans and Rice One of my favorite recipes out of the American South is Red Beans and Rice. It is one of my favorites to make on a Sunday afternoon in my pressure cooker. There is a long version and this very short version. This is in all essence a copycat...