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Pumpkin Ale Braised Short Ribs with Mushrooms and Polenta

November 14, 2016 by rachelle 14 Comments

Pumpkin Ale Braised Short Ribs with Mushrooms and Polenta is a rich and delicious dish perfect for warming the heart and soul during cold times.

 

It was a hell of a ride last week.

Pumpkin Ale Braised Short Ribs with Mushrooms and Polenta is a rich and delicious dish perfect for warming the heart and soul during cold times.

I had to take some time away and I’m still not ready to talk about it.

I’d rather focus on some comfort food instead.  Comfort food in the form of short ribs cooked low and slow in pumpkin beer, combined with mushrooms to make a rich gravy, and piled high on a creamy cloud of polenta.  And, of course, I say cheers and raise a glass to you with a warmly spiced pumpkin ale.

Pumpkin Ale Braised Short Ribs with Mushrooms and Polenta is a rich and delicious dish perfect for warming the heart and soul during cold times.

That, my friends, is what dreams are made of.

UPDATE: Y’all, I have to offer my apologies.  I’m totally fine and nothing bad happened to me.  I thought it was obvious that I was expressing my extreme displeasure with the election and all things political.  I appreciate your support , kindness, and concern.  Tune in next time and we’ll totally talk about Thanksgiving and fun things like beer.

Pumpkin Ale Braised Short Ribs with Mushrooms and Polenta
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Pumpkin Ale Braised Short Ribs with Mushrooms and Polenta

Ingredients

  • 4 tablespoons butter divided
  • 4 tablespoons olive oil divided
  • 2 1/2 - 3 pounds short ribs
  • 1 -2 cups flour
  • salt and pepper
  • 16 ounces pumpkin ale
  • 12 ounces sliced mushrooms
  • 1/4 cup flour
  • 1 15 ounce can beef consomme
  • Prepared polenta

Instructions

  1. Heat oven to 275
  2. Prepare polenta according to package directions
  3. Melt 2 tablespoons butter into 2 tablespoons olive oil in a Dutch oven
  4. Add flour to a bowl and generously salt and pepper, stir to combine
  5. Dredge short ribs in flour and brown in Dutch oven in batches, 2-3 minutes each side
  6. Deglaze pan by pouring beer into pan and scrape up brown bits
  7. Return meat to pan, cover, and transfer to oven for 3 - 4 hours
  8. Remove meat from pan and shred from the bones, set aside
  9. In a cast iron skillet melt butter and olive oil over medium heat
  10. Add mushrooms, stir to coat, and leave alone for a few minutes then stir periodically until tender
  11. Sprinkle mushrooms with 1/4 cup flour, stir for about one minute
  12. Add consomme, bring to a boil, reduce heat and simmer for about 10 minutes or until thickened
  13. Add meat and any cooking liquid back into pan and cook until heated through
  14. Serve over polenta and garnish with parsley if desired

NOTES:

  1. I used NoDa Brewing Company’s Gordgeous Pumpkin Ale in this dish, which has cardamom and other spices in it.  If you use a different pumpkin ale, you may want to add some additional seasonings.
  2. If you use the polenta in the tube from the produce section, I won’t judge.  It’s a perfectly fine short cut.
  3. You can cook the short ribs in the beer ahead of time and then just make the polenta and mushroom gravy when ready to serve for an easy weeknight meal.

Pumpkin Ale Braised Short Ribs with Mushrooms and Polenta

Filed Under: Entrees Tagged With: ale, beer, beer braised short ribs, braised, comfort food, meat, mushrooms, polenta, pumpkin, pumpkin ale, pumpkin ale braised meat, pumpkin ale braised short ribs, pumpkin ale meat, short ribs

Brown Ale Beer-Braised Pot Roast

October 24, 2016 by rachelle 18 Comments

Brown Ale Beer-Braised Pot Roast is an update to a classic dish by beer-braising the roast for several hours and finishing the veggies for an amazing meal!

 

I got a little lost, y’all.

Brown Ale Beer-Braised Pot Roast is an update to a classic dish by beer-braising the roast for several hours and finishing the veggies for an amazing meal!

The main reason that I started this ridiculous website was to share my love of home brewing, craft beer, and food.  Not necessarily in that order.  I don’t know where in tarnation my head went, but I got distracted and lost my focus.  I think sometimes we get caught up in what is trendy, or what everyone else is doing, or what we think should be rather than keeping true to who we are.  And, as usual, by we, I mean me.  Well, I’m focused and I’m back to doing what is in my heart. And that, my friends, is all things beer.

Brown Ale Beer-Braised Pot Roast is an update to a classic dish by beer-braising the roast for several hours and finishing the veggies for an amazing meal!

I started this website in August of 2014 with my very first post of a Vanilla Bean Bourbon Porter Peach Pie.  I made the beer that went into that pie.  The photos were crap and taken with a point and shoot, but I make no apologies.  Everyone has to start somewhere and I still remember the passion and excitement I felt when I made a pie with my own signature home brew.  And it was delicious.

Brown Ale Beer-Braised Pot Roast is an update to a classic dish by beer-braising the roast for several hours and finishing the veggies for an amazing meal!

I’ve also shared some of my home brewing fun over the last couple of years.  There was this competition where I unofficially came in second place with the above mentioned signature beer.  There was an informational post about the basics of home brewing and the annual Women’s Brew at NoDa Brewing Company.  And we can’t forget about the time Lisa ran her truck over my brew pot – presumably so she would beat me in said competition.  She didn’t. 🙂  In fairness, I will disclose that she did buy me a new one!  Some of these old photos didn’t survive the transfer from my original site to this one.  That’s both a blessing and a curse.

Brown Ale Beer-Braised Pot Roast is an update to a classic dish by beer-braising the roast for several hours and finishing the veggies for an amazing meal!

The point of all this is to say that I’m back to basics.  The basics of my passion, my fun, my purpose, and enthusiasm.  Home brewing, craft beer, good friends, and good food.  So I leave you with the basic of all basics.  The pot roast.  Braised in a brown ale.

Brown Ale Beer-Braised Pot Roast
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Brown Ale Beer-Braised Pot Roast

Ingredients

  • 2 1/2 - 3 lb chuck roast
  • 1 - 2 cups of flour
  • salt and pepper
  • 2 tablespoons butter
  • 2 tablespoons canola oil
  • 1 12 ounce can of brown ale - I used Sweet Josie Brown Ale from Lonerider here in North Carolina
  • 2 onions peeled and quartered
  • 12 carrots peeled, trimmed, and cut into 1 - 1 1/2 inch pieces
  • 5 baking potatoes peeled and cut into 2 inch pieces

Instructions

  1. Heat oven to 275
  2. Combine flour with a generous amount of salt and pepper in a bowl
  3. Dredge roast in flour, salt, and pepper mixture covering both sides and shake off excess
  4. Heat oil and butter in a Dutch oven over medium-high heat
  5. Add roast and sear on all sides - about 4 - 5 minutes each side
  6. Remove roast from pot and set aside on a plate
  7. Remove pot from heat and turn off burner
  8. Carefully add beer to the pot - it will splash and splatter
  9. Add pot back to medium heat and scrape all the bits from the bottom of the pot
  10. Return meat and any juices to the pot, cover with a tight lid, and transfer to the oven for 4 - 4 1/2 hours
  11. Add vegetables to the pot and cook for another hour or until fork-tender

NOTES:

  1. My Dutch oven from Lodge has a very tight fitting lid and I don’t lose much liquid.  If yours isn’t tight, you may want to check it periodically to make sure you still have liquid and add more beer or beef stock as needed.
  2. You don’t want to put your vegetables in too soon or they’ll get weird and mushy
  3. You don’t want your potatoes to be covered in the liquid or they’ll get weird and mealy
  4. I am a complete weenie when it comes to fire, so I always turn it off when I’m adding booze so I don’t blow myself up.
  5. I sometimes like my potatoes with sour cream and/or butter, but sometimes I like gravy.  If you want or need to thicken up the liquid for some beer gravy, just mix together 1/3 cup with 3 tablespoons of corn starch, bring the liquid to a boil and slowly stir in the cornstarch about 1 tablespoon at a time until it’s the thickness desired.

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Filed Under: Entrees Tagged With: beef, beer, beer braised, craft beer, meat, one pot, pot roast, potatoes, roast, roasted, vegetables

Easy Beer Brats Recipe

September 29, 2016 by rachelle 8 Comments

Easy Beer Brats Recipe

Easy Beer Brats Recipe

Y’all, I have searched the world over and have come to the conclusion that there is absolutely no way to make sausage look sexy.

Easy Beer Brats Recipe

I’m just keepin’ it real here.  But you totally have to trust me when I tell you that you cannot go wrong with searing off some brats then tossing them in a pot with some beer for a couple of hours.

Easy Beer Brats Recipe

I’m not totally sure it’s completely legit to call this a recipe, so if you want to agree to simply call it a suggestion, I’m down with that.  And in the spirit of keepin’ it real, this was just supposed to be beer brats with some spicy mustard and sauerkraut for the first Panthers game of the season a couple of weeks ago.  I also made some beer pretzel bites and smoked gouda beer cheese to nosh on or throw at the TV.

Easy Beer Brats Recipe

The reality is that Lisa came over to watch the game and she decided that the smoked gouda beer cheese belonged on the brats and on the pretzels, so here we are.  We have some ugly, yet delicious beer brats topped not only with spicy mustard and sauerkraut as originally planned, but then made extra over the top ridiculous with beer cheese splattered all over them.

Easy Beer Brats Recipe

Yes, I said splattered.  Just keepin’ it real.

Easy Beer Brats Recipe
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Easy Beer Brats Recipe

Ingredients

  • 1 package of fresh uncooked brats style sausages
  • 2 bottles or cans of good craft beer
  • 1 jar or package of prepared sauerkraut
  • Hot dog buns or hoagie rolls for serving
  • Dijon mustard for serving
  • Beer cheese for serving

Instructions

  1. Heat a large skillet on high until hot
  2. Add brats and sear on all sides - rotate them every 2 minutes or so
  3. Transfer brats to a Dutch oven, add beer, bring to a boil, cover and reduce heat to a low simmer
  4. Cook covered for 2 1/2 - 3 hours
  5. Heat sauerkraut in a sauce pan
  6. Serve with sauerkraut, Dijon and beer cheese

NOTES

  1. I found fresh uncooked brats with the other sausages in the fresh meat department of the grocery store
  2. Do this right and serve it with some homemade Smoked Gouda Beer Cheese
  3. I made these brats several times and used two of Seirra Nevada’s beers.  I did one batch in Otra Vez, which is a gose and I find a bit on the salty side, so it was a great match.  The other I cooked in Nooner, which is a pilsner and both were great.
  4. I recommend that you start with one can/bottle and then add the other if needed.  You want to be sure that the brats stay covered.

Easy Beer Brats Recipe

Filed Under: Entrees Tagged With: beer, beer brats, beer cheese, brats, football food, meat, sauerkraut, smoked gouda, smoked gouda beer cheese

30 Cookout, Grilling, and Party Recipes for Labor Day Weekend

September 2, 2016 by rachelle 10 Comments

30 Cookout, Grilling, and Party Recipes for Labor Day Weekend

We are headed to Hilton Head this weekend for one last beach trip before summer ends – not to worry – the house won’t be vacant.  We have a pet sitter coming so the dogs won’t be running amuck and doing water ballet in our living room like in those Farmers Insurance commercials.  Hilarious if not in your own house.  I thought I’d leave you with a recipe roundup to cover all your cookout, grilling, and party needs for the long weekend.  Party on!

APPETIZERS

Stuffed Mushrooms

Stuffed Mushrooms – Beer Girl Cooks (pictured above)

Texas Caviar – The Beach House Kitchen

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Smoked Jalapeno Poppers with Bacon, Apple, and Brie – Tasty Ever After (pictured above & photo credit)

Baba Ganoush – Cook With Manali

Fig, Goat Cheese, Bacon + Honey Crostini – Feast and West

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Bacon-Wrapped Brats – Spiced Blog (pictured above & photo credit)

 

SIDES AND SALADS

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Bourbon & Brown Sugar Baked Beans with Candied Bacon – No Spoon Necessary (pictured above & photo credit)

Grilled Corn on the Cob with Spicy Lime Seasoned Salt -Ciao Chow Bambina

Peach & Chickpea Salad – Girl Heart Food

Quinoa Spinach Salad with Pesto – Family Food on the Table

Smoked Gouda Mac 'n Cheese

Smoked Gouda Mac ‘n Cheese – Beer Girl Cooks (pictured above)

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Parmesan and Pea Pasta Salad – Tasty Ever After (pictured above & photo credit)

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Grilled Potato Salad with Everything Bagel Seasoning and 7  Minute Eggs – No Spoon Necessary (pictured above & photo credit)

Grilled Watermelon and Feta Salad with Mint and Balsamic Reduction

Easy Grilled Watermelon and Feta Salad with Mint and Balsamic Reduction – Beer Girl Cooks (pictured above)

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Easy 7 Layer Salad – Tasty Ever After (pictured above & photo credit)

 

MEAT DISHES

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Sundried Tomato and Gorgonzola Burgers – Spiced Blog (pictured above & photo credit)

Grilled Country Style Pork Shoulder Ribs with Blueberry Peach Salsa – Cooking LSL

Honey Mustard Grilled Salmon – Kevin is Cooking

Roasted Vegetable Grilled Pizza with Garlic Herb Oil – Ciao Chow Bambina

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Honey Balsamic Chicken Skewers with Strawberry Kiwi Salsa – No Spoon Necessary (pictured above & photo credit)

Bacon and Feta Stuffed Lamb Burger with Tzatziki

Bacon and Feta Stuffed Lamb Burgers with Tzatziki Sauce – Beer Girl Cooks (pictured above)

 

DESSERTS

Banana Pudding in a Jar Recipe

Banana Pudding in Jars – Beer Girl Cooks (pictured above)

S'mores in Mason Jars

S’mores in Jars – Beer Girl Cooks (pictured above)

Butterscotch Blondies – Just About Baked

Grilled Pound Cake with Mascarpone Cream and Blueberries – Pumpkin ‘n Spice

Marshmallow Fruity Pebble Bars – Baked by an Introvert

Gluten Free Vegan Peanut Butter Cup Brownies – Beaming Baker

Blueberry Coconut Popsicles

Blueberry Coconut Milk Popsicles – Beer Girl Cooks (pictured above)

Honeydew Kiwi Coconut Popsicles

Honeydew Kiwi Coconut Popsicles – Beer Girl Cooks (pictured above)

Strawberry Kiwi Coconut Popsicles

Strawberry Kiwi Coconut Popsicles – Beer Girl Cooks (pictured above)

Boozy Root Beer Float Popsicles

Boozy Root Beer Float Popsicles – Beer Girl Cooks (pictured above)

 

Ok.  Yes, I know that lawyers can’t do math, but I’m well aware that there are actually 31 recipes in this post of 30 recipes for Labor Day.  I just felt like the booze wasn’t well represented, so I had to add that last popsicle.

Y’all have a safe and fantastic Labor Day Weekend!  Fingers crossed that we all stay dry on the east coast and this hurricane spins back out to sea!

 

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Pork Loin Roulade with Mustard Pale Ale Sauce

March 24, 2016 by rachelle 31 Comments

Pork Loin Roulade with Mustard Pale Ale Sauce

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Well, good morning, sunshine!  I totally want to start out this day with a huge THANK YOU to all my wonderful friends for the Happy Birthday wishes!  It was a great birthday with some vacation days thrown in and a party with friends and family Saturday night.  We had a fun evening with corned beef done 4 different ways! Woot!

 

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There was one mishap that landed me on my backside on our tile floors resulting in many injuries and bruises, but luckily no trips to the hospital.

 

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Y’all know that I have 4 huge dogs, right?  3 boxers and a pit bull.  Well, Holly decided to guzzle a bunch of water then barf it up on my tile floor.

 

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She certainly looks sorry, doesn’t she?  What a face….

What happened was I heard them barking like someone was at the door and I was totally expecting packages – because BIRTHDAY!  I came walking up the hallway, stepped in a pile of dog puke, my feet went out from under me, arms and legs everywhere – all in slow motion, of course.  I landed on my bum and my arm with one of my legs going forward and one going backward.  I gotta be honest here, I haven’t done the splits since way before my last 29th birthday.  It wasn’t pretty.  There may have also been some scared dogs running and words yelled that would make a sailor cringe.

 

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There’s nothing like slipping on and landing in a pile of dog puke to get your birthday weekend started on the right note.

I know I’ve said this before, and I’m sayin’ it again.  What in tarnation does this ridiculous story have to do with a pork loin roulade with mustard pale ale sauce?  Not a dang thing.  Have a fantastic weekend, y’all!

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P.S.S. It’s that time again for me that I’m exhausted and need a dang vacation, so I’m going to be as much internet free as possible with no posts or social media to recharge my batteries for the next week or two.  I’ll be back to my normal (or not so normal of a person) self posting, commenting, Tweeting, Pinning, Facebooking  and otherwise interacting with all of you soon.

 

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Pork Loin Roulade with Mustard Pale Ale Sauce

 

Filed Under: Entrees Tagged With: beer mustard, entree, holiday, main dish, meat, mustard, mustard beer, mustard beer sauce, pork, roulade, sage, stuffed pork, stuffed pork loin, stuffing, tarragon

Easy Weeknight Meals Recipe Roundup

February 19, 2016 by rachelle 20 Comments

Happy Friday, friends!  I thought we would end the week with a special Easy Weeknight Meals Recipe Roundup.

 

What are we waiting for?  Let’s go!

 

Skirt Steak Skewers with Sofrito from No Spoon Necessary

Farfalle with Peas and Prosciutto from Ciao Chow Bambina

Shrimp Diane from Tasty Ever After

Garam Masala Chicken Wraps from Spiced

One Pot Chicken Enchilada Skillet from Life Made Sweeter

 

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White Wine and Garlic Shrimp from yours truly

 

Pasta e Fagioli from Hungry Healthy Happy

Mini Stuffed Turkey Meatloaves from The Beach House Kitchen

Chicken Cutlets with Mushroom Cream Sauce from Fashionable Foods

Cheesy Rice and Beans from Show Me The Yummy

 

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Mushroom Stroganoff from yours truly

 

Vegan Whole Wheat Pasta with Pesto Cream Sauce from Whisk and Shout

Easy and Fast Spaghetti with Vegan Bacon and Peas from Veganosity

BBQ Chicken Quesadilla from Pumpkin ‘n Spice

Roasted Butternut Squash & Beet Salad from My California Roots

Bacon and Spinach Bow Tie Pasta from Food Fashion and Fun

Almond Herb Crusted Salmon from Lou Lou Biscuit

Orange Chicken from Beyond The Chicken Coop

 

 

Easy Weeknight Meal Recipe Roundup

Filed Under: Archives Tagged With: chicken, easy, easy weeknight meals, fish, main meals, meat, pasta, recipe, recipe roundup, roundup, vegan, vegetarian

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