Techniques #4: Don’t Get Crazy, Just Get Braise-y (I’m Sorry)

Techniques #4: Don’t Get Crazy, Just Get Braise-y (I’m Sorry)

It’s once again time to learn an important technique that will lend itself to help you create dozens of delicious dishes in your own kitchen. We’re building off of the previous lessons; those being seasoning, roasting and sautéing, and moving on to a technique that’s 

Techniques #3: Jump Into Sautéing

Techniques #3: Jump Into Sautéing

Okay, where were we? Right, you can season your food correctly and you can cook a large roast dinner for you and your loved ones. Now let’s focus on a two-part technique that produces food that’s a bit smaller in scale, but is one of 

Techniques #2: Roast Me, Fam

Techniques #2: Roast Me, Fam

Now that we can all season our food properly, let’s talk about a type of cooking that is predominately done at home: roasting. For the purposes of this discussion what I mean is roasting a whole bird or a large cut of meat (a “roast”, 

Techniques #1: Take This With A Grain of Salt

Techniques #1: Take This With A Grain of Salt

It’s the start of a brand-new week, here in quarantine land. I think we’re finally adjusting to how life is going to be for the next little while. The first week was kind of entertaining and new, almost like a little staycation. Week two was 

Dinner Disaster!

Dinner Disaster!

Take a look at that chicken paprikash. Looks pretty good, right? Juicy chicken thigh, crispy skin, a rich and silky sauce, nice little egg noodles underneath. The photos came out great. You’d never know by looking at it that I’ve never made chicken paprikash before. 

Chili: It’s What’s For Dinner

Chili: It’s What’s For Dinner

It was grocery day yesterday, which means I’ve entered into a full week of cooking again, now that we’re all stocked up. We got a whole bunch of great stuff (except for flour, which I got from a helpful neighbor) and I’ve planned out a 

Completely Non-Traditional Carbonara, For Those Who Like Delicious Things

Completely Non-Traditional Carbonara, For Those Who Like Delicious Things

We’ve been eating a lot of pasta here at the Berman-Resnick Quarantine Ranch, maybe more than we should, but who cares, right? I’ve said it before and I’ll say it again: pasta is a beautiful, comforting dish no matter how you dress it, and that’s 

Quarantine Pantry: Part 2 – Let’s Get Fresh

Quarantine Pantry: Part 2 – Let’s Get Fresh

Here’s the scenario: you have a bunch of shelf-stable staples in your pantry. All the wonderful groundwork items we discussed yesterday. If you were hard-pressed to, you could even come up with a few dishes from just those ingredients. Really though, those items are just 

Quarantine Pantry: Part 1

Quarantine Pantry: Part 1

A while ago I wrote about some of my favorite tips and tricks I’d picked up over the years. Today I’d like to expand on one I think is really important right now, especially since for many of us money is tight, supplies can be 

Quick and Easy Breakfast Hash

Quick and Easy Breakfast Hash

Has this ever happened to you? You’re at home, quarantined for who knows how long. The news is frightening, you’re going stir-crazy and money is tight. So, naturally, you get hammered. Now, it’s morning (or early afternoon), you’re hungover, the world is still screwy and