If you grew up with the tradition of eating meat hot sauce on your burgers and dogs, or you just want to start a new tradition of your own, try this spicy meat sauce recipe.
A rich and elegant savory appetizer, worthy of the time and effort. Excellent for wine tasting parties, holiday gatherings and special occasions. The best part is that it can be made days in advance and topped just before serving.
If you love bratwurst, you'll love this simple, but delicious recipe. Brats are cooked in a large pot with beer, heaps of butter, and sliced onions then put on the grill until brown and irresistible.
The Iroquois Indians cultivated and used the Three Sisters (corn, squash and beans) in their diet. This is a recipe passed down by our relatives. You may use regular corn instead of hominy, but hominy is more traditional.
This traditional Irish dish is the centerpiece for many a St. Patrick's Day table. Corned beef takes a long, lovely simmer with potatoes, carrots and cabbage for a hearty and satisfying dish.
A hearty ground beef and tomato pasta sauce is mixed with spaghetti, and topped with an Italian sausage and melted Parmesan cheese. Great for Presidents' Day.