Making Glühwein to Remember our Ski Trip to the Alps!

Last February Susie and I went on a ski trip to Austria with a couple of our close friends. We had a great experience and one of our favorite parts of the trip was drinking glühwein in town after a long day of skiing at one of the many aprés-ski bars. Glühwein was the perfect beverage to warm us up!Joe Pic 1 Joe 6We met up with our friends that came on the trip with us last weekend and I decided to make the glühwein recipe on page 328 of the cookbook. We were all very excited to see how the recipe compared to the glühwein that we drank in Austria. I tested the glühwein right before getting ready to serve it and I could tell something was wrong. The flavor was on point but there was a very bitter aftertaste.  One of the first steps in this recipe is adding orange peels to agave syrup and water. When I was adding the orange peels I didn’t realize that you want to add just the orange skin and to make sure you don’t add any of the white layer under the skin. This part of the orange is very bitter. I was disappointed but my friends were really nice about it and I learned something about cooking! This is a recipe that I will definitely be making again before the winter is over! Joe 5Joe Pic 4 Joe Pic 2    

Spaghetti Sauce, Meatballs, Chicken Riggies with Ravioli – Joe & Susie can cook!

Joe & Susie are great cooks, and enjoy their time in the kitchen together. Here we see just what they're capable of. Spaghetti Sauce (page 200-202), Meatballs (page 204-205), Garlic Bread (page 210-211), Homemade Pasta (page 28-29), and their version of Chicken Riggies (page 276-277). They like to take a recipe and put their one twist on it, like using homemade lobster ravioli in their chicken riggies. Wow and Wow! cr1j&s3798j&s2 3779 3776 3772 37743785 37833789 3791 cr2cr3