Dragon dishes
From mandarin oranges for luck to uncut noodles for longevity, the traditional dishes that annually appear on tables to celebrate the Chinese New Year feast are equally sumptuous and meaningful. “It’s like a Thanksgiving for the Chinese,” says chef Larry Reutens, who opened his Singaporean-influenced restaurant Maska last fall...
Recover from a holiday spending hangover
Credit Cards » Recover From A Holiday Spending Hangover Post-holiday debt blues Slide 1 of 8If the holiday season left you with a pages-long credit card bill, you're probably feeling debt's bite. But there's ...
Time to give your cluttered kitchen a clean sweep
Is your post-holiday kitchen decorated with a trail of cookie crumbs and broken candy canes?
Bring Mardi Gras to Your Table with a Celebration of Food & Family
Bring the spirit of Mardi Gras to your table this season by creating your family’s very own “Big Easy” flavorful and festive celebration. Revel in the true meaning of celebrating Mardi Gras in the comfort of your home, with good music and good friends, as well as a wide-ranging menu, including everything from classic dirty rice to a twist on jambalaya and the traditional King Cake for dessert.
Gurnee eatery offers Chinese feast for Year of the Dragon
GURNEE — To usher in the Year of the Dragon with a bang, the Asian Gourmet restaurant in Gurnee is set to offer special holiday entrees.In addition to the nearly 100 items at its all-you-can-eat buffet, the recently opened restaurant at Route 41 at Delany Road said it will feature extra entrees that are expected to pleasantly surprise its regular Chinese customers.These include a whole roasted ...
Campus cooks up Chinese New Year celebrations
The University of Dayton Bookstore and Dining Services held Chinese New Year celebration events last week to teach students about Chinese heritage. The Chinese New Year is based on the lunar calendar and is observed with a 15-day celebration, according to Xiaoxu Niu, a Chinese material engineering graduate student. This year's celebration began on Sunday, Jan. 22, he said. The holiday has many...
Food calendar
Toast Holiday Traditions with seasonal culinary events at Hart House on Deer Lake in Burnaby.
Time to give the kitchen a clean sweep
Is your post-holiday kitchen decorated with a trail of cookie crumbs and broken candy canes? Is your refrigerator filled with the aging remains of New Year’s Eve party food, molding cheese and ham that’s well into its second curing? You aren’t alone in your mess. With cooking, baking and entertaining, our kitchens tend to take a beating over the holidays. But just like taking down the Christmas ...
Vegetables Leap to Culinary Forefront
NEW YORK, NY-- - Add increased selection and tasty preparations to the good nutrition and overall wholesomeness long associated with vegetables, and you have a food group that's claiming an ever bigger ...