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Category Archives: stew
Soup-a-Palooza: Irish Stew
Come join Soup-a-Palooza at TidyMom and Dine and Dish sponsored by Bush’s Beans, Hip Hostess, Pillsbury and Westminster Crackers St Paddy’s Day is around the corner, so here’s another look at our Irish Stew. Irish Stew and Cheddar Scones … Continue reading
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Oops, I did it again …
No idea what’s going on here, but I made posole yesterday and M. couldn’t eat it. Couldn’t touch it. Couldn’t be in the same room as the pot. Too hot. By an order of magnitude which we have not previously … Continue reading
Posted in chiles, Mexican, pork, soup and stew, southwest, stew
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Three Bay Leaf Jambalaya
I have this theory that a nation feels most secure when it has one big threat, one big boogey man to focus on to take its collective mind off of all of the little ankle-biters out there. The word has … Continue reading
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Cutting edge or traditional? Why not both?
Chef Jose Andres was on 60 Minutes this past weekend. He’s doing some amazing things in the kitchen with this molecular gastronomy thing. Some of it is pure chemistry, such as the gin and tonic that has separate spheres of … Continue reading
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Beannacht Lá Fhéile Pádraig
Beannachtaí na Féile Pádraig oraibh! Gotta confess … I don’t get St Patrick’s Day. I just don’t get it. First of all, St Patrick was English, which right off the bat makes him a highly unlikely candidate for Irish immortality. … Continue reading
February means … one more month until St Paddy’s Day
So, here ya go. Irish Stew with Cheddar Scone
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College Football Championship Weekend Grub: Pork and Green Chili Stew
Loosely based on a recipe in the Denver Junior League’s Colorado College, a great book that everyone should have. Reminds me of Pete’s Kitchen’s breakfast burrito, so we’ll probably scramble some eggs, bake some tater tots, wrap it in a … Continue reading
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