This particularly true when it comes to making breakfast. No shortcuts are permitted. Thin Mint and I only go out to for breakfast or brunch at restaurants that swear by the skillet. We particularly like the Green Eggs Cafe in Philly. They have three locations and their food is incredible. My mouth is watering for scrambled with cheese, potatoes, peppers and onions, topped with a homemade jumbo biscuit and country style pork sausage gravy in a cast-iron skillet. What a great way to start the day.
Have you ever eaten a bowl of cereal at 3 o'clock in the morning? Have you ever traveled many miles to get your favorite milkshake? Have you ever ordered cookies from a small bakery half way across the world? Have you ever driven an hour and a half to get your favorite chinese food? Have you ever bought an extra fridge to store the most delicious homemade baklava in order to have it when the craving strikes? If you answered yes to any of these questions, you are in the club.
Tuesday, March 18, 2014
Generation to Generation...Cast Iron Skillets are trusted tools
There's something magical about cast iron skillet. It's always adds a Guilty touch to cooking. Scrambled cheesy eggs ith Applewood bacon become a masterpiece. Fried chicken tastes Southern. Duck fat fries taste like heaven and charred Brussel sprouts become epic. AWESOME!!!
That's all great. but it's not the secret of the skillet. The real treasure of a cast iron frying pan is that we go retro. It's a culinary portal Now we are cooking great food just like our parents, grandparents and great grandparents did. That cultural lineage is pure magic. Trusted skillets are included many wills. Children fight over them. With the right skillet, recipes that are handed down from generation to generation, now taste like they did in 1914.
This particularly true when it comes to making breakfast. No shortcuts are permitted. Thin Mint and I only go out to for breakfast or brunch at restaurants that swear by the skillet. We particularly like the Green Eggs Cafe in Philly. They have three locations and their food is incredible. My mouth is watering for scrambled with cheese, potatoes, peppers and onions, topped with a homemade jumbo biscuit and country style pork sausage gravy in a cast-iron skillet. What a great way to start the day.
This particularly true when it comes to making breakfast. No shortcuts are permitted. Thin Mint and I only go out to for breakfast or brunch at restaurants that swear by the skillet. We particularly like the Green Eggs Cafe in Philly. They have three locations and their food is incredible. My mouth is watering for scrambled with cheese, potatoes, peppers and onions, topped with a homemade jumbo biscuit and country style pork sausage gravy in a cast-iron skillet. What a great way to start the day.