I have a confession… I am a wuss. I am not into melt your face off spicy food, I can’t handle wings, Sriracha and I will never be friends (unless he brings his friend mayo to play bouncer between us). I tend not to go towards anything with jalapenos in them. It’s just how I am. That being said I have broadened my tastes buds while working in kitchens over the years: I found that spice and heat in food are 2 different things, and that with the proper know-how I can lower the heat while keeping great flavor in Cajun, Mexican, and Asian cooking. One of my favorite concoctions is my Mellow Mole’.
Category: Dinner
Seafood scampi from the Florida coast, letting you hold on to summer.
Every couple of years since I was 8 I have been going down to Florida to visit my loving grandparents. It was like going to a different world: It was freezing and snowing in Michigan, we usually left in march or April, the grey skies never brightening. So we, the 7 of us, would pile into the car and drive the 20 plus hours to sunny Florida.
The travel there was fraught with ups and downs, but we always got there in one piece.
It was so different than Michigan, things were growing and tropical. The weather was hot, and the air smelled of salt. My parents took us all to the ocean. (By the way, the ocean tastes werid. As we all grew up next to the great lakes, a common thought between kids is that the ocean tastes wrong.) The lakes are unsalted and shark and jelly fish free, but are also frozen 5 months out of the year. We left for Florida when they were still frozen.
My Grandmothers best thing she would make was seafood scampi. We liked it because there was always enough. Growing up in a large family, people never knew how to cook for us. The cool thing about this dish is that it fills you up and doesn’t take long to prepare. In the Florida heat it was just what you needed, and the quick cook time meant you didn’t need to heat up the house.
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Meatloaf wraps for those delicious leftovers
So I made Alton Brown’s meatloaf recipe. It was amazing, and I will be making it again. Still, I had a lot of leftovers. Which was awesome, but I can only make so many meatloaf sandwiches. So why not make some wraps? Here are three different ways I used this great source of meaty goodness.
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