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Showing posts with label duck fat. Show all posts
Showing posts with label duck fat. Show all posts

Saturday, February 22, 2014

Duck Fat Tortillas Revisited

Duck Fat Tortillas w/ Skirt Steak
When I started this blog, the first video I made was for flour tortillas made with duck fat.

Well, like many first attempts, mine could've used some polishing.  For this reason, I've decided to do an update on my tortilla recipe.

I made an entirely new video that is much shorter and is completely devoid of background noise I somehow didn't seem to notice the first time.  The new video also has a little bit more info on how to get your desired tortilla dimensions.

Additionally, I converted the recipe to go by weight, so you can make a batch of any size without worrying.  While this isn't exactly a new recipe, I hope you still benefit from the revisiting of my most popular post.  The taste and texture of a homemade tortilla can't be beat!  Enjoy.

Wednesday, January 22, 2014

Eat Your Veggies - Roasted Brussels Sprouts with Crispy Spanish Chorizo

chorizo
Even though Brussels sprouts are the runt of the cruciferous vegetable family, these miniature cabbage pack a potent dose of vitamins C and K, as well as cancer fighting properties such as sinigrin, much like the rest of their relatives (broccoli, kale, collards, etc).

Some people despise Brussels sprouts because they've only ever eaten them boiled, which renders the beautifully nutty veggie into a dark and mushy, organic sulfur bomb.  If you fall into that category, consider this a sprout rehabilitation, as you have not really tried a Brussels sprout, but some dastardly perversion.  Not only will we keep a lot more of the nutrients and beneficial compounds of the plant by roasting, you'll  be equipped with a foolproof way of preparing delicious, sweet Brussels sprouts appropriate for casual family dinners, as well as the most formal of dining occasions.

Monday, July 1, 2013

A Spanish Classic: Tortilla Española



Chances are if you've been to Spain, you've probably had a version of this.  Also known as tortilla de patatas (to distinguish it from the tortilla francesa, which does not contain potatoes), this culinary creation is as versatile as it is ubiquitous in the Iberian peninsula.  That's right, even the Portuguese eat this, and you should too.

Friday, May 17, 2013

Wednesday, May 15, 2013

Duck Fat Flour Tortillas



Never experienced a homemade tortilla?  Well, brace yourself for these flour tortillas made with decadent duck fat.