Monday, November 23, 2009
Time is running out. You need to step up to the dinner plate. We'll help as the festive season begins with the first of what often are many holiday meals between now and the new year.
Photo right:
Q Where can I find a turkey that has been raised without hormones? Would this be an organic turkey?
Wisconsin is the nation's top producer of the cheery Thanksgiving staple.
A is for acidity, which cuts through dry, salty foods and fatty ones, making it a wine's foremost attribute for pairing.
The easiest way to add tons of flavor to your Thanksgiving turkey is to get under its skin.
Photo right:
Ask the Splendid Table
A reader writes It's my first meatless dinner party, but first, I have got to tell you how I found out how vegetables rock!
Photo right:
Here's the question that was consuming Taste staff writer Judith Bell in 1972: "What to do if you have a house divided about lamb?"
Golden Valley native Cindy Pawlcyn reminisced about her mother's bread stuffing recipe, that calls for two loaves of white bread and chopped vegetables combined with, gulp, 1 1/2 to 2 pounds of butter.
Find special offers on dining, travel and more ways to save money in the Twin Cities area. Dealspotter blogger John Ewoldt gives you daily ways to stretch a dollar. Also, sign up to get deals sent to you with our newsletter.
Bill Ward's wine map: See our wine critic's favorite wine bars and top 50 wine stores in the Twin Cities area.
Best restaurants in the Twin Cities: Rick Nelson reviews three- and four-star restaurants in the metro area.
Easy as pie? How about easier than pie: Pear tarte tatin.
See thousands of photos from other StarTribune.com readers and share your own photos and video today.
|
|
Win tickets to Vita.mn's second annual Snowball: An Old School Funk and Rollerdisco at St. Louis Park's Roller Gardens.Vita.mn and Ragstock present the second annual Snowball: An Old School Funk and Rollerdisco at St. Louis Park's Roller Gardens on Dec. 11. |