by The Culinary Exchange | Dec 23, 2015
Eggnog is almost synonymous with Christmas time. It’s a seasonal drink and you only manage to find it in supermarkets sometime between Thanksgiving and Christmas, which is a shame because it’s such a tasty beverage. Usually made from a basic combination of...
by The Culinary Exchange | Nov 5, 2015
Carrie in the Kitchen is a new monthly column by our friend Carrie Havranek who runs The Dharma Kitchen. Each month, she’ll take on the challenge of creating a dish out of a few things left over in her pantry in an effort to show how to get creative in the...
by The Culinary Exchange | Nov 4, 2015
Sometimes you just get a hankering for Southern cooking. And when that craving hits, nothing is better than whipping up a bowl of hot grits. Grits are a way of life in the Southern states of the U.S. In fact, they’re eaten for breakfast along with eggs and...
by The Culinary Exchange | Oct 14, 2015
If you’ve ever been to a sushi joint, you’ve no doubt tried out some of their edamame – a tasty little snack of steamed or boiled soybean pods that are then served with sauce. They’re delicious, extremely healthy, and are actually common...
by The Culinary Exchange | Sep 30, 2015
Lentils are year-round staples that should be in your pantry every month of the year. Why? For a few reasons, actually. Lentils are cheap; they store well; they’re easy to cook; they go with almost every type of food. Today, we’re going to specifically...
by The Culinary Exchange | Sep 16, 2015
We’ve been on a squash kick lately, whether it’s talking about butternut squash or dishing up dinner ideas for spaghetti squash, you can’t really go wrong with a root vegetable when the temperature starts to dip. One of the things we really love...