A cool shimmer of gelee catches the light, and suspended beneath its glassy sheen like a summer mosaic is a perfectly poached egg, an asparagus tip, some fresh peas, slices of carrots, pieces of ...
Myles Moody, chef and co-owner of Kinship Butcher & Sundry, was glad to share the recipe and sent a few suggestions for how to serve the pate. “It is a wonderful and impressive accompaniment to ...
Pâté: Carefully trim the chicken livers of fat and connective tissue, and any green markings. Separate each liver into two parts and sprinkle them with salt and pepper. Set aside. Heat 2 tablespoons ...
sweet apple relish to taste (click on the link below for the recipe) Trim off any greenish or white sinewy bits from the livers. Melt 15g butter in a large frying pan on a low-medium heat and, when it ...
Northern Michigan Recipe: Local poultry guru and Great Lakes Culinary Institute Instructor Chef Bob Rodriguez shares a favorite holiday-inspired liver preparation. The cream in this recipe cuts right ...
New Year's Eve is the party of all parties — and that means you'll need lots of nosh-worthy bites to fuel the festivities. We ...
While in college, I worked at a local restaurant. It had the best pizza and pastas, soups, salads and iced tea in the world. The main chef invited several other chefs and servers over for dinner one ...
WGN Morning News’ Robin Baumgarten is back in the kitchen! She’s up to her old tricks with some retro recipes. Today, she’s cookin’ up a Chicken Liver Pâté.
1. Line a 3-cup bowl with plastic wrap or have on hand two 1 1/2-cup ramekins (without plastic wrap). 2. In a large skillet over medium heat, heat the oil. Add the onion, celery, and carrot. Cook, ...
Prepared correctly, chicken livers are delicious in with sage, risotto and more The first time I made paté, I chose a recipe from Julia Child’s “Mastering the Art of French Cooking” that no one would ...
Despite what the supermarket aisle may lead you to believe, there’s more to an animal than neatly wrapped styrofoam trays of meat. From tongue to tail, offal (pronounced awful) encompasses all those ...
Come to my house on a Sunday and it's almost certain I'll be cooking or baking something. Most times, the dishes I'm making end up in this column or on the food page. Sometimes, I'm just making ...