cuisine
From street-food to fine dining, traditional Italian to Asian-Fusion, being well-versed in global cuisine is the first step to culinary mastery.
What is cold-pressed oil and why is it considered good
When it comes to cooking, oil is an important ingredient. It can help to fry food, add flavor, and prevent sticking. Cold-pressed oil is a type of oil that is made by using a special process that doesn't involve heat. This means that the oil retains its natural nutrients and flavors.
By KAYLA WELL4 years ago in Feast
The Summer Noodle
I am American. I grew up in the ’80s, and 90’s in the Midwest with European ancestry. Naturally, my favorite summer food would be hamburgers? Hot dogs? BBQ Ribs, perhaps? Sorry to disappoint. Finding my favorite food will take a trip to the other side of the planet. The food I am talking about is called Hiyashi Chuka, a type of cold ramen. Now hold on, this isn’t that 25-cent pack of ramen at the store I am talking about. I am not crazy; let me explain.
By Mike Hicks4 years ago in Feast
Four extremely delicious Turkish cheeses you must know
Cheese is an important element of Turkish culinary tradition. They eat cheese from morning to night, usually there will be 1-3 kinds of cheese for breakfast. Lunch is generally healthier, cheese can be used as a side dish, such as a grilled cheese sandwich with cashmere cheese. It is usually added to other dishes in dinner or grated and sprinkled on the surface.
By Courtney Olson4 years ago in Feast
The Bodacious Brandywine
Will gave me the high sign fifteen minutes before the Farmer’s Market opening bell He had what I wanted and was keeping it safe. The fragile Brandywine tomatoes were tucked under his table and out of the hands of careless potential purchasers who looked over his crops with their fingers as well as their eyes. His care is essential. Will is one of the few vendors who even try to bring Brandywines to market. They are that delicate. Find them in a grocery store? No way. Not wanting to be too obvious I gradually moved over to the corner of his booth. I was ready to get my share at the very first moment.
By Rae K Eighmey4 years ago in Feast
WE ALL SCREAM...
Aaaaah!!! Summertime!!! The fragrant scented air – the unmistakable aroma of bodies on the hot sand frying themselves with everyone's favorite – Reef Oil – the heady scent of the coconuts that gave their lives so you could cook your skin to a crisp – not dissimilar to bacon if you stay out there long enough! The bronzed surfer dudes, nary a wet suit in sight, water dripping from golden locks...surfboards stabbed into the sand.
By Sharon Dunstan4 years ago in Feast








