Sunday Supper
The Luck of the Irish and Traditional Shepherd’s Pie
Ireland is like one big picnic spot ~Bailey Knapp I feel like I need to start this post with a resounding “America there is nothing Irish about corned beef and cabbage!” Okay, there I feel better. Who knew? It is believed that when the Irish came to America corned beef was cheap, readily available
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Sunday Supper: Adoración’s Spanish Paella
Paella is a classic Spanish dish that is defined as a rice stew A dish made of saffron flavored rice with chicken, shellfish, and a variety of other ingredients cooked together to create a communal style meal, meaning that everyone finds a place around the pan to enjoy. Americans tend to lean into the belief
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Sunday Supper: Pollo Con Arroz Amarillo (Chicken with Yellow Rice)
The heart and soul of a Spanish home is its kitchen. Our family traveled to Spain this summer. We spent two weeks with our host family who shared their hospitality, culture and food, with us. Our lives are forever changed. I will be working on a post about our experience which included the privilege
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A Weeknight Wonder: Vietnamese Pork Chops
Shallots, brown sugar, fish sauce, rice vinegar, freshly ground black pepper and kosher salt makes for a beautiful Vietnamese style marinade Fire up the grill or heat a large skillet Serve up and enjoy these tasty pork chops Vietnamese Pork Chops Serves 4 Recipe from Bon Appetit Ingredients: 1 small shallot, finely chopped 1/3 cup
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Sunday Supper: Jamaican Me Crazy Jerk Chicken
Jamaican Jerk Chicken has been on my mind for months. I was looking for time and an opportunity to try my hand at making an authentic jerk marinade. I was expecting the marinade to be more complicated and was surprised to see that the ingredient list was lengthy but it was a throw together in
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New Ways to fill a Tortilla with Beef Barbacoa
This post is another attempt at persuading you to keep moving past the grocery aisle that displays the taco kits. You know the ones I am referring too, just say NO. With a little extra effort you can create new flavorful ways to fill a tortilla. The dried guajillo peppers are easily located in the