Showing posts with label beer. Show all posts
Showing posts with label beer. Show all posts

Friday, June 21, 2013

BBQ Beer Brats {Barbeque Month}

This ‘aint nuthin but a man meal, peeps.


As far as I know, it’s actually a crime if you’re caught barbequing without a beer in your hand. But rest assured, this recipe takes your safety with the law to another level by adding beer to your BBQ.
BBQ Beer BratsAdd two cans of light beer to a big pot, throw in some raw brats, boil until they are a disgusting looking gray color, and then grill. We like these so much we don’t even bother with a bun and just stick our yummy bites of beer soaked juicy goodness straight into some yellow mustard. Simple as that. Oh, and you can also throw in a bunch of onion rings into the beer and cook them along with the brats, then add them to the top of your dog.








Monday, November 19, 2012

Amber's Award Worthy Chili

It is seriously stormy outside. Like stormy, stormy. The kind that turns an umbrella inside out, the kind that makes the middle of the day look like midnight, the kind that makes you want to say, "Ef off, work" so you can go home and cuddle by the fire, watch a movie, and drink a hard cider while a steaming pot of chili cooks on the stove… Do you see where I’m going here?

When Emily posted this month’s ingredient “Cocoa” I was a bit uninspired. I know, call me a crazy person. Can I even call myself a woman? But I just love love love savory food and dessert is usually a thing I do only because everyone else is doing it. But then I ran into Andrew Robinson, a fellow parent at the daycare where I take my kids, who also loves to cook who also happens to be a BATF follower, and we had an inspiring conversation, whilst peeling off children’s coats and hanging out by the sign in sheet. “Chili,” he said. And I was sold.
Turns out, like, all of the famous and award winning chili recipes have cocoa in them. That’s what all the people on Google tell me--it's like the secret ingredient to chili success. So I found a few ‘award-winning’ recipes and made up my own. Some had all beans and some had all meat and I thought to satisfy the carnivore in my husband and the herbivore in me, I’d do a little bit of both. And to satisfy the beer lover in both of us, I chose to add a bit of that too. It was super delicious. My 5 year old ate his entire bowl (mixed with a lot of sour cream to minimize the spice) and my 2 ½ year old only had one bite. So, there’s a 50/50 chance your kids will like it. And if you don't have small children, I recommend you add a lot more spice to this recipe! Some hot sauce, chili peppers, and anything else you can find.
My verdict on the cocoa: Though it wasn't noticeable at all, I have chosen to believe my chili wouldn't have been as good without it. Now, can I call my recipe "award-winning" too? Next up, a chili cook-off so I can officially add that to the title.
Amber’s Award-Winning Chili
Ingredients
1.5 lb. lean chuck, ground
1 lb. lean pork, ground
4 cloves garlic, finely chopped
1 finely chopped onion
8 oz. hunts tomato sauce
1 can diced tomatoes
1 can pinto beans
1 can kidney beans
1 cup water
1 can beer
3 Tablespoons chili powder
2 tablespoons instant beef bouillon (6 cubes)
2 Tablespoons ground cumin
2 teaspoons paprika
2 teaspoons oregano leaves
2 teaspoons sugar
½ teaspoon ground coriander
1 teaspoon unsweetened cocoa
1 teaspoon cornmeal
1 teaspoon flour
1 Tablespoon warm water

Directions:
1)      In a large saucepan, brown meat. Drain the fat.
2)      Add onion and garlic and soften
3)      Add the tomato sauce, tomatoes and beans and mix well
4)      Add water, beer, chili powder, bouillon, cumin, paprika, oregano, sugar, coriander and cocoa
5)      Bring to a boil and then reduce heat and simmer for at least 2 hours.
6)      In a small bowl, mix cornmeal and flour, then add warm water and mix well.
7)      Stir into chili and cook, covered for an additional 20 minutes

Garnishes
I chose to add all of the below garnishes, just to add a bit more fun and flavor.
1)      Sour cream
2)      Shredded cheddar cheese
3)      Chives and/or green onions
4)      Heavy dash of hot sauce
Yow! Lookin' hot.
Sides
Tortilla chips or sourdough bread! This would have been excellent in a bread bowl.

Thursday, October 11, 2012

Thirsty Thursday: Pumpkin Beer


Delivered to the boat by the local lobster -man
After Quebec City, we were lucky enough to get to spend some time in Maine.  It is so beautiful and amazing there.  We also got a big dose of fall.  I freaking love fall.  I love pumpkin, warm clothes, those sunny, cold days, and of course Pumpkin Beer!   In case you missed it, the beauties all love fall and put together some of our favorites from the last couple of years.   I have to admit we were very busy eating this:

And this:

And this:

Yes, I ate lobster 6 days in a row.

What else goes better with Lobster but Pumpkin beer?  I am not sure I can think of anything else.  If you remember my friend Jenna from her Rhubarb Gin Fizz, well she mentioned the other day about a Pumpkin beer with a cinnamon & sugar rim.  Sign me up!   It turns out that I didn't even have to do it myself.  I pulled up to one of my favorite spots in Fort Lauderdale called Tap 42 and they had already thought of it.   If you haven't tried this, do it.

1 Bottle Pumpkin Beer
1 frozen pint glass rimmed with cinnamon & sugar

Lobster is not included.