• Choriqueso Mac and Cheese

    Every once in a while, during a moment of rare clarity, I will think to myself “I like this and I like that. Why not combine them?” The answer will usually be because it’s extremely unhealthy (like this recipe) or extremely gross. (Considering this is a food blog and I don’t want you to lose your appetite, I won’t mention any examples but you know what I’m talking about). I’m all about moderation though. So long as you don’t overdo things and try to keep a good balance (I have to take an extra bike ride today after eating this Mac and Cheese, for example) you’ll be fine. Ingredients Instructions…

  • Goat Cheese Bruschetta

    One of my favorite appetizers is bruschetta. I don't think there is another app out there that combines both amazing flavors and ease to make. Just a few ingredients in a bowl, a little toasted bread, and there you have it. Bruschetta is also a fantastic way to use up that day old bread.  You know I always have to squeeze my "waste not, want not" philosophy into a post. Either French bread or Italian bread is traditional. But you can get creative if need be and you know you don't necessarily have to add the goat cheese dressing to this recipe but you most certainly should. Why, you ask?…

  • Vanilla Ice Cream Bread Pudding

    Bread seems to be one of those things I always have leftover. Whether it's homemade or store-bought, I just don't seem to be able to get through it all before it starts to lose some of its luster. And let's face it, life's too damn short to eat stale or staling bread. But, I HATE wasting food. So my day-old bread goes in the freezer for breadcrumbs, dressing, or bread pudding.

  • Fried Pork Belly

    Of the many delicious cuts from our good friend, the pig, perhaps none are as famous as bacon. The belly of the pig is cured, smoked, then usually served alongside some eggs or in between two pieces of bread with lettuce and tomato. As yummy as bacon is, when you skip the steps of curing and smoking you're left with a different treat all its own.

  • Vietnamese Iced Coffee

    Coffee is one of those things I have a tough time imagining my life without. In any form, you name it, I love it. I never tire trying new types of coffee. Several years ago I had an opportunity to try a new type of coffee: Vietnamese Iced Coffee.

  • Pulled Pork

    Easily one of the most recognizable forms of BBQ is pulled pork. Which, by definition, is a piece of pork that has been cooked to a temperature that allows itself to be pulled off the bone. Many cuts can be used but the most common is the shoulder, aka Boston Butt. A staple at every decent BBQ restaurant and competition. For first time smokers, pulled pork is an excellent option mainly because the shoulder is a very forgiving cut of meat.

  • Cornbread Brisket Benedict

    I guess Eggs Benedict aficionados can argue a little bit as to whether or not this is, by definition, actually Eggs Benedict in the traditional sense. But, I don't care. It was super yummy and has already jumped to the top of my favorite recipes. It turned out so stick to your ribs rich that I had to sit really, really still for a good half hour after eating.

  • Buttermilk Biscuits

    There are only a few things that can send even the most seasoned home cook into a wall punching temper tantrum. Number one on the list has to be biscuits. You can do everything right. Preheat oven, measure ingredients, and still, the friggin things won’t rise. It’s one of the great mysteries of the universe. One that will most likely never be explained. It probably has something to do with interplanetary alignment. Two things are gonna happen next time all the little rocks in our solar system line up. The Monolith from 2001: A Space Odyssey is going to appear and my damn biscuits will rise.

  • Pear Pepper Jelly

    One of my small pleasures in life is finding some odd things that pair well with other odd things. Not even necessarily odd things, just really two things you wouldn't always juxtapose. This recipe is a perfect example. One year I was gifted a large amount of Anjou pears from a relative's tree. Although I will eat them raw, pears are not at the top of my list of favorite hand fruits. So, that left me with cooking a bunch.