This Thanksgiving side dish recipe makes enough stuffing for a small turkey. Or a Guinea hen. Or a large capon. Or two small chickens. Or about 15 or more game hens.
Jamaican Jerk Paste
Jamaican jerk seasoning has spread throughout the Caribbean and is not just limited to Jamaica, obviously. This one not only works very well with pork or chicken, it’s also tasty on grilled fish.
Chicken, Andouille, and Tasso Habanero Gumbo
Andouille (On-do-ee) is a sausage very popular in Louisiana. The lean pork is not ground but cubed. Garlic, onion, herbs and spices are then added and it is stuffed into a larger-diameter casing than most sausages.
The Basics of Smoking Food
Human beings have been smoking foods since they accidentally found out that a piece of meat left on the side of a wood fire acquired a different taste than treating it only with heat from flames or coals.
Sizzling Seafood Part Two
Almost every culture has their variety of piquant seafood, from Jamaican pepper shrimp to Creole shrimp and andouille jambalaya to Filipino hot and sour soup.
Pre-Tex-Mex Cuisine
Well before there was actual Tex-Mex cuisine, people near what is now Austin ate a lot of the same foods with similar basic tools. They were hungry and couldn’t wait the 15,000-ish years for there to be a Texas or a Mexico to invent Tex-Mex eats.
Andalusian Mixed Paella
Paella, like this Andalusian mixed paella, is perhaps one of Spain’s best-known dishes, originating in the Valencia region, and is one of the national dishes of Spain.