by The Culinary Exchange | Oct 11, 2016
If you grew up in the Southern US, you’re almost definitely aware of the popular snack food “pimento cheese”. Pimento cheese, which is commonly and lovingly referred to as the “caviar of the South” is a cheese spread that’s made...
by The Culinary Exchange | Oct 6, 2016
Crumpets are a big deal in the UK, and if you’re not from there, you may not know exactly what a crumpet is. And you wouldn’t be alone, since most people outside of England aren’t so familiar with this trendy little breakfast food. In fact, many...
by The Culinary Exchange | Oct 4, 2016
Cooking on campus can be tricky. Not only are most students out, living on their own for the first time in their life. But they’re also the years when you have to learn how to cook for yourself (or else risk spend all of your money dining out or running up the...
by Matthew Robinson | Oct 3, 2016
Baked Eggs In Spinach There are a lot of ways to cook eggs. From poaching to omelettes and, of course plain old over-easy. My favorite egg dishes are those where eggs are “submerged” in some other ingredients and cooked together so the deliciousness of...
by The Culinary Exchange | Sep 29, 2016
If you’ve been running to your local grocery store every time you run out of vinaigrette, you’re doing it wrong! Making a vinaigrette at home is tastier and cheaper than buying it at the store. And if you make it at home, you’ll never run out, since...
by The Culinary Exchange | Sep 27, 2016
Cherries jubilee might well be the most perfect dessert. Why? Because if there’s two things that a dessert should always be, it’s: rich in taste and simple to make. And cherries jubilee fits the bill. We’ve talked about cherries jubilee before when...