tag: cooking
– yuengling bbq sauce –
last time we were in north carolina i was able to find yuengling bbq sauce. food lion carried a few varieties made with different yuengling brews. there was regular (lager), honey (black & tan) and hickory smoked (porter).
unfortunately, i only grabbed one bottle of the regular sauce to use while on vacation. it was quite tasty, but i have yet to find any more since being back in atlanta. i guess the line of sauces is pretty new and only available in certain markets. next time i’ll get more than one bottle!
– ryan
here date of post: August 10th, 2013 | https://vbmotorworld.com/zdp8qdu8 category: bbq, cooking
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– home-baked soft pretzels –
being a huge fan of soft pretzels, i’ve always been intrigued by the bake-at-home kits you see at grocery stores. with clementine way into all thing baking & cooking these days, it seemed like a good time to try one out. so on a recent saturday afternoon, clementine, her grandmother and i attempted an auntie anne’s at-home baking kit i bought at kroger.
the kit included all of the necessary ingredients, so measuring was not required. the instructions were pretty easy as well, although time consuming for sure. i started by pitching the yeast in a mixing bowl. i then added the flour and mixed the dough. next came the kneading, which clementine was super helpful with! once the dough was prepared it had to sit for 30 minutes in a warm spot to “rest.”
after resting, we flattened the dough and cut it into 1.5″ x 8″ strips. the strips were then stretched out and shaped for baking. we went with normal pretzel designs and some twists, but you can get creative and make letters or animal shapes or whatever you can think of!
once the pretzels were shaped, i prepared a bowl with warm water and baking soda. i dipped each pretzel into the liquid (like you do with bagels), added toppings (ie. salt, cinnamon & sugar, etc.) and baked for 5 minutes at 400. the pretzels were then rotated 180 degrees and baked for an additional 2-5 minutes. i brushed on some melted butter and voilĂ , home-baked soft pretzels!
in the end, the soft pretzels were amazing! the process took way longer than i expected, however the pretzels tasted restaurant quality and were totally worth the effort. plus clementine had a blast kneading the dough and helping out, so i would definitely make them again.
next time i’ll have to try the egg in a pretzel recipe!
– ryan
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Buy Diazepam Tablets date of post: July 20th, 2013 | https://everitte.org/g3wb99k category: baby, cooking, how-to, recipe
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– homemade banana pudding ice cream –
we made some old fashioned banana pudding homemade ice cream on the 4th of july. somehow we found the time while also watching grey crawl for the first time!
we set up our wooden bucket ice cream maker on the front porch and used a recipe from nutmeg nanny, which turned out amazing! how can you go wrong with nilla wafers and fresh bananas in your ice cream?
you should definitely try this frozen summer treat at home!
– ryan & gub
old fashioned banana pudding homemade ice cream
recipe from nutmeg nanny.
follow site ingredients:
1 1/2 cups heavy whipping cream
1 1/2 milk
3 egg yolks
1 cup sugar
1/4 teaspoon kosher or sea salt
1 teaspoon lemon juice
3 tbsp instant banana pudding mix
2 small bananas, sliced
1 cup nilla wafers, coarsely chopped
https://luisfernandocastro.com/32sva9vo directions:
in the bowl of an electric mixer, mix the whipping cream, milk and eggs. slowly add the sugar, lemon juice and salt. finally, add the instant banana pudding mix and blend well.
using a wooden spoon, add the small banana slices and stir to incorporate.
pour into the freezer bowl of your ice cream maker. turn on and freeze according to the manufactures directions. during the final 10 minutes of freezing, add the coarsely chopped nilla wafers.
remove frozen ice cream. serve immediately or place in a freezer proof ice cream container and serve when ready.
https://ragadamed.com.br/2024/09/18/ks0cavwj date of post: July 12th, 2013 | go category: cooking, how-to, recipe, summer
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– bacon fried popcorn –
after talking about it for ages, i finally cooked some popcorn in bacon fat with our whirly pop stovetop popper. i have to say, it was quite amazing! it was not an overwhelming bacon flavor, but it was definitely there and added a lot.
just throw a little salt on top and serve with cold beer or cocktails, highly recommended! bring some to your next olympic party and you will be a big hit!
– ryan
– don’t forget to try bacon fried pumpkin seeds as well!
https://traffordhistory.org/lookingback/65ry134 date of post: July 29th, 2012 | https://boxfanexpo.com/smtgjvv9 category: cooking, food, how-to, recipe
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– country dumplings –
i tried out the recipe for country apple dumplings that i posted a few months ago. my results didn’t look nearly the same as the one i had at r&a orchards, but they were still super tasty!
– ryan
r&a orchards
5505 highway 52 east
ellijay, ga 30536
706-273-3821
country apple dumplings recipe:
go site ingredients:
2 large granny smith apples (peeled and cored)
2 x 10 oz cans crescent roll dough
1 cup butter
1 1/2 cup sugar
1 tsp ground cinnamon
1 x 12 oz can mountain dew
enter site directions:
– preheat oven to 350 and grease 9″ x 13″ baking dish
– cut apples into 8 wedges each and cover with cinnamon & sugar, set aside
– separate crescent roll dough, and roll each apple wedge up in the dough
– pinch the edges to seal and place in dish
– melt butter in a saucepan and stir in the remaining sugar and cinnamon
– pour syrup mixture over apple dumplings and then pour mountain dew on top
– bake for 35-45 minutes or until golden brown
– serve with vanilla ice cream
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date of post: February 3rd, 2012 | category: agritourism, cooking, fall, food, recipe, sweets
tags: agritourism, cooking, fall, food, how-to, recipe, ryan & gub, sweets
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– bacon fried pumpkin seeds –
i found myself with a pumpkin that needed to be put to rest and a pan of hot bacon grease and wondered, can you fry up pumpkin seeds? the answer is definitely yes and that they are quite tasty in fact. just fry them until golden brown and add salt.
highly recommended!
– ryan
-next up, i’m going to see if i can make stove-top popcorn with bacon fat!
date of post: December 29th, 2011 | category: bacon, cooking, food, how-to, recipe
tags: bacon, cooking, food, how-to, recipe, ryan & gub
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– butcher bacon –
date of post: December 19th, 2011 | category: bacon, cooking, food
tags: bacon, cooking, food, ryan & gub
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– country apple dumplings –
we were recently in ellijay, ga for fall festivities and stopped by r&a orchards for some country apple dumplings. they were amazing to say the least! you can find their recipe below if you want to try it at home.
– ryan & gub
r&a orchards
5505 highway 52 east
ellijay, ga 30536
706-273-3821
country apple dumplings recipe:
ingredients:
2 large granny smith apples (peeled and cored)
2 x 10 oz cans crescent roll dough
1 cup butter
1 1/2 cup sugar
1 tsp ground cinnamon
1 x 12 oz can mountain dew
directions:
– preheat oven to 350 and grease 9″ x 13″ baking dish
– cut apples into 8 wedges each
– separate crescent roll dough, and roll each apple wedge up in the dough
– pinch the edges to seal and place in dish
– melt butter in a saucepan and stir in the sugar and cinnamon
– pour mixture over apple dumplings and then pour mountain dew on top
– bake for 35-45 minutes or until golden brown
date of post: October 18th, 2011 | category: agritourism, cooking, fall, food, recipe, sweets, travel
tags: agritourism, cooking, fall, food, how-to, recipe, ryan & gub, sweets, travel
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– birthday bbq –
we had a little gathering for my birthday, which also doubled as an introduction for those who hadn’t met clementine. it was a ton of fun!!!! we grilled chicago dogs and burgers!
– ryan
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date of post: July 28th, 2011 | category: atlanta, cooking, events, food, house, summer
tags: atlanta, birthday, cooking, events, food, house, ryan & gub, summer
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– fried okra & bbq –
we recently fried up some okra from our garden and it was delicious! we ate the tasty treats with ribs and collards from maddy’s and cole slaw from chik-fil-a. it was a hodge podge of our favorite southern delights!
fyi, maddy’s collard greens recently won best overall at the east lake farmers market collard greens cook-off and they are pretty awesome!
– ryan & gub
maddy’s ribs
1479 scott blvd.
decatur, ga 30030
404-377-0301
fried okra recipe:
ingredients:
5-8 large okra sliced
egg wash:
2 eggs, beaten
1/3 cup milk
batter:
1/2 cup corn meal
1/2 tsp salt
1/2 tsp garlic powder
1/2 tsp onion powder
1 tsp parsley
directions:
– clean okra and slice
– heat oil in a frying pan at medium heat
– dip okra slices in egg wash and then in the batter
– gently place battered tomatoes in frying pan and fry until golden brown
– flip okra and fry the other side until golden brown
– place on okra guard to let cool and drain the oil
– serve with bbq or other southern treats
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date of post: July 8th, 2011 | category: atlanta, bbq, cooking, food, garden, handmade, how-to, recipe, restaurants, summer
tags: atlanta, bbq, cooking, diy, food, garden, handmade, how-to, photography, restaurants, ryan & gub, summer
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