In order to become a great baker, you need to have the right tools. I believe in tools that are durable, functional, and can be used for multiple purposes. The list below includes many of my favorite and most used baking tools. I promise you, they will make your kitchen life so much easier. Must
Europe Travel Journal – Paris (Part 2)
There’s one thing I know for sure about Paris: no matter how much time I am there, it is never enough. I had an absolute blast in Paris last week. I’m going to follow up with some more in depth posts but I wanted to share a brief overview of what I’ve been up to.
The Hungry Traveler Interview – Sean Lee
For this month’s Hungry Traveler Interview, I am pleased to introduce Sean Lee. Sean graduated from the University of Cincinnati a few years before me but we were involved in many of the same campus organizations and have many friends in common. I’ve enjoyed following Sean’s travels on social media and was especially intrigued by his
Ranch-Flavored Cole Slaw from The Heritage Cook
In preparation for all of my travel this fall, I’ve reached out to some of my favorite food blogger friends and asked them to share their favorite recipes as guest posts. Today’s guest post is from Jane Bonacci of The Heritage Cook. I met Jane through IACP (International Association of Culinary Professionals) and she quickly
Europe Travel Journal – Paris (Part 1)
Right now I’m writing to you from a train traveling from Brussels to Amsterdam. I’m a bit behind on my travel journal entries but it’s hard to sit down and blog when there are frites to eat and beers to drink. However, instead of sleeping like my travel companions, I thought I would take the
Tips for Better Baking: How to Make Vanilla Sugar (#43)
Many recipes call for split and scraped vanilla beans where you are supposed to split the vanilla pod down the center and scrape the beans into whatever you’re cooking. Other recipes call for you to steep vanilla beans in a liquid to extract the flavor. Both of these methods provide for great vanilla flavor but
Korean Coconut Popsicles with Azuki Bean (비비빅 만들기)
In preparation for spending nearly two months traveling, I reached out to some of my food blogger friends and asked them if they would be interested in guest posting on my site. Today’s guest post is by Sun from Hungry Gopher. You may remember Sun from our collaboration earlier this year where she made my grilled
Tips for Better Baking – Freeze Extra Citrus Zest (#42)
It’s always helpful to have extra citrus zest on hand to use for anything from brightening salads and pastas to incorporating into cookies and cakes. Next time you have a bunch of fresh citrus fruits, be sure to zest them before slicing or juicing them. The zest can be kept in a freezer bag and
Europe Travel Journal – Pre Trip
As soon as I finish this post, I’m headed to the Detroit airport to catch a flight for Paris, the first destination of my 6 week trip. After taking some cooking classes and doing some research in Paris, I’ll meet up with my friends Annie and Biff in Belgium and travel with them for about a month.
Ginger Vanilla Fruit Salad
When I was 4 years old, I went through a phase where I only wanted to wear clothes with fruit on them. My mom searched far and wide and came up with several fruit outfits — t-shirts, shorts, jumpers and even a few pairs of pajamas — all featuring strawberries, cherries, pineapple, watermelon, and other fruit designs. It’s