by Brian Child | Jun 20, 2015
One of the greatest pleasures when you have your own garden is preserving what you grow for those cold winter months. I know, it is June/July and the last thing you want to think about is being in the kitchen; I get it. However, when your trapped in doors...
by Brian Child | Jun 12, 2015
A Sofrito in Spanish cuisine is a sauce that used as a base in Spanish, Portuguese, and Latin American cooking. This base is comprised from tomatoes, garlic, oil and onions and is a great recipe to learn to master and enhance your culinary skill set. While there are...
by Brian Child | Jun 5, 2015
The Ancho chile has been a staple in barbecue, so much so there are several rubs out on the market that propose to be the ‘best’ and will cost you anywhere from $3.99 – $12.95. Once you calculate shipping, well let’s face it shipping can be...
by Brian Child | May 22, 2015
As you might have guessed, this food blog is heavily favored to the carnivores of the planet. The luxurious taste of a well cooked brisket (yes I said luxurious) that still tastes hearty and beefy and yet a sweet dance played by the roasted onion and plums is a...
by Brian Child | May 15, 2015
I think I am on the record that grilled meats are my very favorite ways to have meat. It is a fact that you can put me into any dining establishment and I will seek out the grilled item and order it. I don’t think that is much different than you. One of the...
by Brian Child | May 15, 2015 |
In my travels, I have never been to a more rustic bar-b-que joint as The Salt Lick. If you are in the mood for some of the no frills but gosh darn honest flavored food – this place is home. The Austin location, well technically it’s in Driftwood...