Picnics, for me, have historically meant the semiannual, church-wide affairs that took place at a suburban metro park in my hometown. The entire congregation from my Korean church, young and old, ...
With late spring grilling and picnic season upon us, menus are filled with food that can withstand the outdoor heat and feed a crowd. On some occasions, I have the luxury of time to plan a menu. On ...
Linda Harmon of Statesville sent me a few of her favorite recipes. The first is the curiously named Georgia corn-bread cake. That's curious in part because the recipe doesn't contain any cornmeal. But ...
Cast Iron Corn Bread Source: M.C., Nacogdoches 1 egg 2 C. buttermilk 1 C. water 1 tsp. baking soda 2 tsp. salt corn meal Combine egg, buttermilk and water; add salt and baking soda. Stir in enough ...
Prepare a 10-12-cup Bundt pan using a butter & flour method, or by using a baking spray which contains flour. Do not use cooking spray. Preheat oven to 350 degrees F. Sauté the onion, jalapeno pepper, ...
Baking's biggest fat fight gets a side-by-side smackdown. I set out to see whether butter or oil really makes a difference in baked goods, and when it’s worth sticking to one over the other. By ...