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Epicurious Search Widget

Posted on August 29, 2006 by miklb

MacUpdateThis is for you Mac users out there. A desktop widget to search the recipe database at Epicurious. ...

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RecipeThing: Your recipes, at your fingertips.

Posted on August 28, 2006 by miklb

RecipeThing: Your recipes, at your fingertips.I'm not much of recipe user, except for baking/desserts, but occassionally I want to ...

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Cool Cook Books

Posted on February 27, 2006 by miklb

Well, I haven't gotten around to taking down the "library" and expanding on my cookbook reviews/recommendations, but I did come ...

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Get Your Booze On!

Posted on January 6, 2006 by miklb

Extratasty

Now that the New Years hangover has subsided, it's time to keep track of all those drinks you've found, ...

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Blackened Catfish with Cheese Grits and Stewed Okra

Posted on September 11, 2005 by miklb

With the events of the last few weeks, and a busy schedule, (well, not really, busy)I haven't been up to writing here. I have prepared a few meals for posting, and will do so in the next few days, so check back soon. That said, this is one dish I had in the bag, and under the circumstance in the gulf coast, felt it appropriate to bring out first.

When I first started cooking professionally, I had the pleasure and honor of working with two chefs in Denver who had cut their teeth on the New Orleans restaurant scene. Andy and Bruce both had worked for Susan Spicer at Bayona, Andy having also worked at Mr. B's Bistro, among other places. Our love of the south, being displaced in Denver, brought us together, and I wouldn't be the chef I am today without that experience.

One of the first dishes they taught me from their menu was a blackened catfish, fancied up with an avocado lime beurre blanc. We made the blackening spice from scratch, me learning that the secret isn't the oft executed charing and burning of the meat, rather the caramelization of the spice, led by onion powder as the main ingredient, followed by paprika, garlic powder, white and cayenne pepper, and dried thyme. From there, it can vary by cook. Just as an onion will get sweet and golden, then dark as it cooks, so will its powder. read more

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