Holy scrapple, Batman! Thank you to everyone who submitted a scrapple recipe for Lois Mattson. The first recipe in today's column comes from Linda Pugliese, whose current home is Duluth but her ...
Last month I was chatting with Chef Joe Trama at The Center for Visual and Performing Arts in Munster, where he has been the executive chef for three decades. Over morning coffee, we often swap ...
Heat a couple tablespoons oil in a pan. Sauté onions and garlic in oil until softened. Add ground beef and cook until nearly done (should still be a little pink) Add liver and cook until browned. Add ...
Life lessons from my Appalachian hillbilly grandparents, my links back to Ireland and how to make a hillbilly staple. My grandparents, Rosa Dell Curry Hughes and Robert Lincoln Hughes, Sr., MoMo and ...
The first mention I ever heard of scrapple was when I was reading a 19th century cookbook. It had other fun recipes like Turtle Soup and “how to get the fish smell off a knife.” Good stuff. Scrapple ...
As the head butcher at Parts & Labor, George Marsh chops up about six pigs a week. Some of the cuts become pork chops served at Woodberry Kitchen; some become bacon for Artifact Coffee. But others — ...
Scrapple is a Pennsylvania Dutch food specialty made from leftover pork scraps and broth. While some consider scrapple and panhas to be the same dish, others believe that the inclusion or exclusion of ...
It's not every day you come across a state where it's normal for residents to eat bricks of pork for breakfast. In Delaware, and the surrounding states, those bricks are called scrapple. With new ...
Jim Dixon wrote about food for WW for more than 20 years, but these days most of his time is spent at his olive oil-focused specialty food business Wellspent Market. Jim’s always loved to eat, and he ...