Say the words "cheese curds" and our ears perk up. Add "beer-battered" to the mix and now our attention is really piqued. 1. Measure 1 cup of cold beer into a measuring cup. If you’d like, start ...
Summer ain't summer without some fishing — either out on the lake or reaping the benefits later! We have the perfect way to cook that catfish once you get it off the line. In honor of National Catfish ...
Place egg yolks in a food processor; add vinegar, Dijon, salt, and garlic. Process until blended, about 90 seconds. With processor running, slowly add canola oil and olive oil, processing until ...
It’s one thing to pair beer with food, but beer is also pretty fun to cook with. (After all, we do it with wine all the time.) More than just a novelty ingredient, beer adds an extra dimension and ...
This is an archived article and the information in the article may be outdated. Please look at the time stamp on the story to see when it was last updated. CLEVELAND, Oh — It’s not hard to fry your ...
8 pounds of chicken pieces, previously brined and patted dry (see Note) Instructions: Whisk all ingredients together until smooth batter is formed. Dip chicken into batter and allow excess to drip off ...