![]() ![]() Now, I’ll be the first to admit that spiders and I do not get along. ![]() Rounding out the week is Jenni, back with a fun and festive seasonal treat with her Malted Milk Ball Spider Cookies. Are you seeing the theme? Enameled Dutch ovens are where it’s at!įinally, I know where I want to be on Friday, and that’s in front of a plate of Megan/Country Cleaver’s Chipotle Chicken Enchiladas with Butternut Squash and Black Beans! If you want to go all out with a Tex Mex feast to celebrate the end of the work week, get a batch of my slow cooker “refried” beans going in the morning for a real fiesta at night. Cheryl insists that the key to success is in using a high quality Dutch oven. Either way, you should definitely try these short ribs. Heck, make that a cauliflower puree if that’s your thing. ![]() This one pot dinner is made in an enameled Dutch oven, so clean up is a snap! It’s definitely a keeper! Serve it with a chopped salad with orange poppyseed dressing to round out the meal.Īfter the risotto, Thursday is looking fine with Cheryl/Pook’s Pantry’s Red Wine Braised Short Ribs over over a simple rutabaga puree. Creamy aborio rice is slowly simmers with ground beef, caramelized onions, milk, and provolone. Yes, please!įollowing up on Wednesday, Erin/The Speckled Palate brings her French Onion Risotto to the table. The bread tastes like doughnuts, and the apple cider syrup makes the world go ’round. There is not a thing about that french toast that sounds bad. Moving on to Tuesday, we have a breakfast for dinner situation with Jenni/Pastry Chef Online’s Apple Cider Doughnut French Toast Casserole. I guarantee it! I highly recommend making a loaf of honey white bread to sop up all of those tasty juices. Your house will smell AWESOME come dinner time. Simply quick chop a few veggies,give the chicken a good spice rub, and plop it all in the slow cooker to slow roast all day. I kick off the week with my super-easy, ultra delicious Slow Cooker Roast Chicken and Root Vegetables. GOODNESS! We’ve got a little bit of everything this week on the Weekly Menu Plan 79, and every bit of it is dee-lish-ous!!! I want to eat All the Things on the menu this week. to 6 p.m.Weekly Menu Plan 79 hits all of the comfort food bases with roast chicken, short ribs, risotto, enchiladas, and baked french toast! Patricia's expert tip: Enjoy specials during the "Decompress" menu, which is offered on Mondays through Saturdays from 2 p.m. Recommended for Homestyle because: Enjoy homestyle classics like Cincinnati chili and hush puppies at Ten Handcrafted American Fare & Spirits, a casually upscale neighborhood eatery. Of course, there's also a whole menu of craft cocktails. For dinner, enjoy popular plates like slow-roasted pot roast and a hand-cut steak served with fries. Popular entrees include pulled pork burgers, Cincinnati chili, and gourmet burgers. The menu offers classic homestyle starters like hush puppies, shrimp & grit cakes, fried green tomatoes, and southwestern-inspired appetizers like the house braised beef tacos. Chef & Owner Jeff Hostenske has become known for his approachable take on midwest classics and southern eats. The chicken fried steak is generously topped with the kitchen's excellent homemade gravy.įinally, if you're looking for upscale comfort food, head to Ten Handcrafted American Fare & Spirits, where you'll find classic southern starters like hush puppies, along with midwest standards like Cincinnati chili.įor homestyle eats in Phoenix served with a creative and upscale flair, head to Ten Handcrafted American Fare & Spirits. ![]() It's a decadent, mouth-watering appetizer that you simply won't find anywhere else.įor breakfast platters dripping with homestyle flavors, head to Phoenix's historic Arcadia neighborhood for brunch at the Ranch House Grille. For starters, try the beer-battered cheese curds. The menu changes frequently, but you can always count on modern comfort food with a gourmet twist. It comes with fried chicken breast, local honey, house made beer mustard, bread and butter pickles.Īnother midtown gem is Tuck Shop, which describes itself as a neighborhood comfort shop. Try one of the house made biscuit creations, like the Bumblebee plate. The restaurant has an excellent all-day breakfast menu that features everything from short stacks to egg white omelets.įor comfort food with foodie flair, head to Phoenix's artsy Roosevelt neighborhood for lunch at the Welcome Diner. For homestyle soul food, there's the legendary Lo-Lo's Chicken & Waffles, a south Phoenix institution known for soul food classics like fried catfish, shrimp mac and cheese, and of course, crispy homemade fried chicken. Phoenix offers all kinds of homestyle restaurants delivering the kind of flavors that make home-cooking so craveable. ![]()
0 Comments
Leave a Reply. |
AuthorWrite something about yourself. No need to be fancy, just an overview. ArchivesCategories |