by Brian Child | Mar 20, 2015
I have a confession. I love Kimchi. Honestly, I love Korean food in general. There are several times in a person’s life, as I like to call it, a culinary awakening. Discovering foods, that awake your palate and make that meal memorable,...
by Brian Child | Mar 12, 2015
I would love to be able to say that I had memories of Corned Beef & Cabbage stewing all day in my home as a young child. Sadly, this story is one of neglect – well not really. I don’t want to make my mother feel any worse than I have....
by Brian Child | Mar 6, 2015
Georgia Peach Spare Ribs Spring is starting to come to the United States, and nothing says the season is here than grilling. The cold of winter is finally letting its final grips and temperature stay in the 50 – 60’s, and families start to venture out to...
by Brian Child | Feb 27, 2015
To get the best results out of your meat, you need to get a very deep penetration into the cell structure. Traditionally, we have had two different methods to impart flavor to your protein. Marinades and brines. The challenge is, separately these techniques have...
by Brian Child | Feb 20, 2015
I stumbled upon this recipe at the Food Network’s webpage a few years ago. This is one of Paula Deen’s recipes from her now defunct television show. It is still my very favorite cornbread recipe. This recipe is perfect with some room temperature butter...
by Brian Child | Feb 20, 2015
Rich, satisfying bowl of Chili con Carne or (Texas Red) is one of the most amazing dishes in the world. This dish is good in all seasons; it warms the soul during the winter and fall months, and in the summer it’s a great dish as you can leave your...