Cast Iron Skillet Paella How to Make Paella using a Cast Iron Skillet Rather than using a traditional paella pan, this method uses a standard 12″ cast iron skillet to get the job done, and the results are spectacular. Note that you will need a lid, or something to cover the skillet, while the rice finishes. Continue reading “Cast Iron Skillet Paella” →
How to make Perfect Bacon Every Time Ah bacon… food of the gods. This method yields perfect, chewy, crispy bacon, doesn’t get grease everywhere, is easy cleanup, and can be made for a crowd. What’s not to love? Read on to find out the secret… Continue reading “How to make Perfect Bacon Every Time” →
Santa Maria Tri Tip with Chimichurri Tri Tip, which comes from the bottom of the sirloin, is a relatively inexpensive cut of meat which, when cooked properly, is both succulent and delicious. Traditionally, it’s served with grilled garlic bread, salsa, and pinquito beans – but feel free to serve it with whatever you like! Continue reading “Santa Maria Tri Tip with Chimichurri” →
Bourbon Glazed Carrots This elegant side dish is delicious, easy to prepare, and could stand on it’s own as a first course or appetizer. Plus, you get to set stuff on fire. Continue reading “Bourbon Glazed Carrots” →
Seafood Pasta with Scallops and Gulf Shrimp Even though this is easy enough for a weeknight, it’s also elegant enough for a special occasion. Continue reading “Seafood Pasta with Scallops and Gulf Shrimp” →