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  • Broccoli Cheddar Beer Soup

    Broccoli Cheddar Beer Soup

    Most of us know the pleasures of cooking with wine — and not just sipping a glass of something while standing at the stove, if you like to do this you might also want to check this freestanding wine cooler uk seller so you can properly store your wines at home. We know adding a good glug of cabernet to bolognaise will make it beaut, or that a splash of sauv will make seafood sing. We’re comfortable with using liqueurs in dessert and sherry in soup and grabbing a bottle of something good to use in a stew.
    Why cook with beer?
    Beer can add richness to savoury dishes, or a nutty sweetness to desserts. As the range of beer styles is so broad, so, too, are the types of dishes it can be used as an ingredient, you can contact draft beer system installers to learn how to manage and brew beer.

    Taste.com.au beer writer Mike Gribble says beer can make for a surprising ingredient that can be substituted where water is called for in many recipes. “But, like cooking with wine, you should use the beer you like to drink because it’s all about building up flavour,” Mike says.

    Rob Kabboord, from Merricote restaurant in Northcote, has long been using beer in his cooking.

    “Beer is not just for drinking, its application can be used in all things we eat, from bread, a hearty stew, lager with chicken, even used as a ‘ripple’ through ice cream,” Rob says.

    “However, beer is much underused as an ingredient in Australian kitchens. This hasn’t stopped a good number of local chefs from using beer in cooking. At Merricote, we regularly cook with beer — not just in bread but also in ice cream, custard and gels.”

    What is not to like!

    2 large onions
    4 cups beef stock
    2 cups broccoli heads
    1 cup shredded cheddar
    1/2 cup smoked gouda or swiss
    1 bottle of fat tire beer or your favorite
    4 ounces oil
    1/4 cup flour
    salt and pepper to taste
    2 cups whole milk

    Saute onions until carmelized, add beer and beef broth. Using stick blender, blend ingredients until smooth. Make a rue using another frying pan by frying flour in the oil. Careful not to burn. I like a light golden color. Add this to the soup base. Add milk and cheeses. In a separate container, steam broccoli, chop and then add to the cheddar soup.
    Simmer for 10 minutes.
    Serve with garlic croutons or bacon bits.

  • Pulled Pork Taco with Chipolte Mayo

    Pulled Pork Taco with Chipolte Mayo

    So very good, a little sweet, a little heat, lip smackin’ good! Awesome bites.

    Pulled pork
    BBQ Sauce
    1 Chipolte Pepper in Adobe Sauce
    1/3 cup mayonnaise
    Grated Cheddar
    Chopped Cabbage Slaw or Lettuce – your choice
    Fresh Guacamole
    Corn tortillas

    Using your stick blender mix Chipolte Pepper and Mayonnaise. Warm the pulled pork and add a little bbq sauce to moisten.
    Fry Corn Tortilla Shells

    Assemble: Taco shell, smear 2 tsp chipolte mayo, top with warm pulled pork, top with grated cheddar, top with Slaw or lettuce and a dab of guacamole! Ole!

    Very, very tasty. Plan on two per person.

  • Cheddar Stuffed, Bacon Wrapped Grilled Jalapeno Peppers

    Cheddar Stuffed, Bacon Wrapped Grilled Jalapeno Peppers

    STUFFED JALAPENOS

    12 pickled jalapeno peppers
    1 (3 oz.) pkg. cream cheese, softened
    1/2 c. shredded sharp cheddar cheese (2 oz.)
    1/4 c. sliced green onion (optional)
    12 slices bacon

    Rinse and drain jalapeno peppers. Slit lengthwise on one side; remove seeds and veins, leaving stem attached. (If you want them hot, leave the hot stuff inside!) Beat cream cheese until fluffy. Beat in grated cheddar cheese. Stuff each pepper with cheese mixture. Wrap with a piece of bacon. Use a tooth pick to hold the bacon on and keep them closed.

    Grill until bacon is crisp and cheese is melted. We love ’em!

    If you’re not in a grilling mood, pop them in the oven.
    Bake in 450 degree oven until bacon is crisp about 10 minutes or until cheese melts. Makes 12.

    Tip: Use disposable gloves when cutting and removing seeds from the jalapeno peppers.