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September 18, 2012#

Cooking Channel’s Devour Blog >> “Dinner Rush! Slow-Cooker Coconut-Braised Pork”

The slow cooker and I have a bit of a rocky history.

But, after countless recommendations from friends who laud the high, holy merits of the slow cooker, we’ve started talking again. Nothing crazy, totally “first base” stuff, just feeling each other out. And what I’m starting to realize is that I’ve kind of been missing out on a kitchen tool that, when used correctly, makes wicked delicious food.

Revisit slow cooking with an easy & delicious Coconut-Braised Pork with my newest post on Cooking Channel’s “Devour” blog.

September 15, 2012#

RachaelRay.com Blog >> “How To Nail Brunch in 1 Easy Step”

The long-held, closely-guarded secret to a rockstar brunch is out of the bag.  (Hint hint:  the answer is streusel).

Get the full scoop on my newest post on Rachael Ray’s blog.

September 11, 2012#

Cooking Channel’s Devour Blog >> “Dinner Rush! Crispy Tuscan Cutlets”

Crispy. Don’t you love the sound of that word? It just screams, “Dip me in something and eat me now!”  There are a lot of different theories out there about how to make a cutlet perfectly crispy. Is it all about the “double breading”? Should they be baked or fried? Is there magic infused in those panko-style breadcrumbs?

Pick up my secret for guaranteed crispy perfection on this week’s “Dinner Rush” on Cooking Channel’s Devour blog.

September 4, 2012#

Cooking Channel’s Devour Blog >> “Dinner Rush! Thai-Style Wings”

I’m going to go out on a limb and guess that, starting this week, you’re in at least one of two groups. If you’re like me, you’re waving with elation on the corner as yellow school buses ship the kiddies back to school. And if you’re a football fan, you’re pulling your jersey out of the closet to gear up for the early September premiere of the Fall season.

In either (or both) camps, feeding the masses with a big WOW factor and a low time commitment would definitely earn you that MVP trophy.  Sticky & Spicy Thai-Style Wings, anyone?  Pick up this recipe – plus a few fun & sticky serving tips – on my current post on Cooking Channel’s Devour blog.

August 31, 2012#

RachaelRay.com Blog >> “Supermarket Score: Beer”

With Labor Day weekend and an early kick-off to football season coming just down the pike, I think it’s important to take a little time to celebrate where we are.  To reflect on the memories of a great summer.  To pop open a few beers and kick back with some friends.  To thank the sweet merciful heavens for sending the children back to school (c’mon, I know you all are thinking it…).

But let’s go back to that beer part for a second.  This week’s “Supermarket Score: Beer” on Rachael Ray’s food blog gives America’s favorite libation a life beyond just the cookout cooler.

August 28, 2012#

Cooking Channel’s Devour Blog >> “Dinner Rush! Summer Farmer’s Market Pasta”

Hit up a local farm stand this time of year and try – just try – to avoid walking out with your body weight in corn and tomatoes. I dare you. What to do with such a bottomless supply of the season’s best bounty? A next-to-no-cook dinner works for me.

A simple and brightly flavored Summer Farmer’s Market Pasta is on the table for this week’s “Dinner Rush!” post.  Leave me a comment on the post on Cooking Channel’s website and let me know what you think!

August 25, 2012#

RachaelRay.com Blog >> “Supermarket Score! Bitters”

Often when reading through food magazines and watching cooking shows on TV, I hear people talk about how much they love adding the flavors of their favorite cocktail to their dinner. Zingers like “Margarita Chicken” or “Bloody Mary BBQ” are cheeky and all, but I’d personally rather save my alcohol for drinking rather than cook it all away.

That’s why, for this week’s Supermarket Score, I’m encouraging you to take a look – not at cocktails, per se – but at what flavors them. This week is all about bitters in my post on Rachael Ray’s food blog.

August 21, 2012#

Cooking Channel’s Devour Blog >> “Fed In Five (Or Six): BBQ’d Buffalo Chicken Hoagies”

This is it – my inaugural post on Cooking Channel’s eternally hip & delicious “food meets pop culture” blog, Devour!  With my new series, Fed In Five (Or Six), I’ll have dinner on your table in the time it takes you to clear the express lane at the grocery store.

For these hot summer nights, a meal that comes together completely grillside – BBQ’d Buffalo Chicken Hoagies.  Follow this link to read the complete post and let me know what you think by leaving a comment beneath the post – and be sure to check back each week for more deliciously simple dinner ideas.

August 17, 2012#

RachaelRay.com Blog >> “Supermarket Score! Cauliflower”

OK, I know what you’re thinking:  “he’s supposed to be helping me out with lesser-known grocery store items.  I buy cauliflower all the time!”.  And you make a fair point.  But I’m taking the chance this week to taste my way through a “Supermarket Score” that always gets one-trick-pony status.

“Always a bridesmaid, never a bride” no longer.  I’m giving cauliflower the spotlight with three delicious new ideas in this week’s “Supermarket Score!” on Rachael Ray’s blog.

August 10, 2012#

RachaelRay.com Blog >> “Dinner At Home with a Master Chef”

An old culinary school friend, Amanda, is crashing at our house this week as she’s shadowing professional chefs at our alma mater, The Culinary Institute of America, to prepare herself for taking the acclaimed (and incredibly, arduously challenging) Certified Master Chef exam.  In my eyes (and the professional chef world), she’s a really big deal, so imagine my resistance to accepting her offer to make dinner for us during one night of her visit…not.

Add her amazing Brown Butter-Balsamic Gastrique to your recipe repertoire with this week’s post, Dinner at Home with a Master Chef, on Rachael Ray’s blog.

August 3, 2012#

RachaelRay.com Blog >> “6 (More) Swap-Outs to Save You in a Pinch”

A few posts back, I shared with y’all 6 swap-outs that will save you in a pinch. You know, that make or break moment when dinner is in full swing and you realize you’re out of poultry seasoning? How about getting your favorite biscuit recipe going and staring down an empty bag of self-rising flour?

Luckily, disaster can be avoided! Stash these kitchen pinch hitters away in your culinary memory bank and the kitchen safety net is all yours – this week on my post on Rachael Ray’s blog.

July 27, 2012#

RachaelRay.com Blog >> “Supermarket Score! Cottage Cheese”

What’s the first thing to come to mind when someone brings up “cottage cheese”?  Retro diet food surfing through a buffet atop leaf lettuce or cantaloupe?  Bodybuilding “go-to” snack?  Or, worst of all, “boring”?  Cottage cheese has endured all of these stereotypes and lived to tell the tale because – above all else – it’s gallons of kitchen versatility packed into 1-quart containers.

Make the most of this under-appreciated dairy aisle staple with this week’s post on Rachael Ray’s blog.

July 20, 2012#

RachaelRay.com Blog >> “When Life Hands You Cherries…Reach For the Brandy”

The allure of fresh cherries is undeniable. I’ll be hard-pressed to forget the first time I actually went cherry picking. Akin to apples, pears, peaches, and the like, cherries grow on trees in orchards. Beautiful, sweeping orchards with vistas the stuff that postcard dreamscapes are made of.

Come along on my trip through the cherry orchard and pick up a killer recipe for Brandied Cherries that will have you savoring the harvest all year round – this week on my post on Rachael Ray’s blog.

April 27, 2012#

RachaelRay.com Blog >> “Fridge Raider: 5-Minute, 5-Ingredient Feta Dip”

I love to entertain.  I’ll totally own it.  I get such pleasure from opening my home (and a bottle of wine or three) up to great people for a mellow evening in on the couch.  Sure dining out at a fancy restaurant is fun, but when was the last time you could do that under your favorite blanket with no shoes on?  My point exactly.

Since the backbone of entertaining is to enjoy your company, I think it an essential part of my exercise as “host” to keep the food as fuss-free as possible.  Check out my “go-to” 5-minute, 5-ingredient entertaining essential with this week’s post on Rachael Ray’s blog.

April 13, 2012#

RachaelRay.com Blog >> “Fridge Raider: Pork Roast”

You ever feel like you’re staring into a blank abyss when the week reaches Thursday night and the tug-of-war between work fatigue and the weekend overwhelms your motor functions…and it’s time to make dinner? It’s often in these moments of great desperation that the “Fridge Raider” in all of us does his/her best work – such was the case for me last night.

Dinner is saved with my latest “Fridge Raider” post on Rachael Ray’s blog. If it had been you, what would you make with a leftover pork roast?

March 23, 2012#

RachaelRay.com Blog >> “6 Swap Outs to Save You in a Pinch”

We’ve all been there before.  That sinking feeling that strikes when you’re knee-deep in putting together a cake and open the cupboard to find that you’re out of brown sugar.  Or when company is 20 minutes away and, because you’re all out of it, your buttermilk mashed potatoes will be reduced to simply “mashed potatoes”. I think we’re all in agreement that using the real thing 100% of the time is the best way to go.  But sometimes, life just doesn’t work out that way.

That’s why keeping a cache of “swap-outs” in your back pocket can turn potential culinary ruin into a quick fix that keeps everyone none-the-wiser.  Stash away these 6 Swaps Outs to Save You in a Pinch on this week’s post on Rachael Ray’s blog.

March 2, 2012#

RachaelRay.com Blog >> “The Boy Who Jumped Over the (Half) Moon”

Like Any Town, USA, being from a small city in Northern New York means that a handful of “native to home” dishes saw regular rotation in our lunch sacks and at our dinner table.  Jefferson County, NY favorites like Chicken & Biscuits, Half Hots, and Rye Boat each deserve praise in their own individual posts – posts that we’ll save for another time.  For it was on a recent trip back home that I was reunited with an old friend whose impact on my life I’d nearly forgotten – the Half Moon Cookie.

Take a walk down memory lane with me as we reflect on Jerry Seinfeld’s zen mantra on why the cookie will save us – this week on my post on Rachael Ray’s blog.