by The Culinary Exchange | Oct 25, 2016
Horchata is an interesting beverage – sort of similar in style to a vanilla milkshake or another dessert type drink. It’s a popular Spanish drink that’s also enjoyed in Central and South America. The ingredients range from country to country, as each...
by The Culinary Exchange | Oct 20, 2016
Keeping in step with our dessert theme, we’re going to talk about an often overlooked treat these days – whoopie pies! The whoopie pies goes back to the days of the Pennsylvania Dutch and unlike a lot of classic desserts, this one is uniquely American....
by The Culinary Exchange | Oct 13, 2016
Ah, pie. Such a great treat to be able to whip up in a fly whenever you have a craving for something sweet. And the best part is that most of the time, you have everything you need stored in your cupboard and fridge for making a pie. Except for one thing – and...
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 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...