Retro Style Swiss Steak
July 24, 2009 by Marye Audet
Filed under Main Course
Swiss steak is one of those meals that people don’t make much anymore. It is good homecooking…comfort food and a great way to create a fork tender piece of meat out of an otherwise inedible cut.
It is cooked slowly in tomato, pepper, onion, and celery. The tomato helps to tenderize the meat. The flavor of this is incredible, totally understandable that it was so popular with Mrs. Cleaver’s crowd back in the day. One thing I changed that I really loved was I added a chopped Poblano pepper in place of the bell pepper. Added just a touch of spice, …read more
Classic Fourth of July Menu #2-Texas Brisket
June 27, 2008 by Marye Audet
Filed under Menus
There is something about Texas food. it is unassuming, not particularly fussy and usually easy to make with local ingredients. The flavors are as in your face as a drunk cowboy and it seems to be served in amounts that would feed a whole corral of hungry cowpokes.
For me, Texas foods and flavors are just exactly what summer is all about.
Quick Casseroles: Pasta, Kale and Beef
June 10, 2008 by Marye Audet
Filed under Casseroles, Main Course, Make ahead, Quick and Easy, vintage recipes
Sometimes I feel that I have no time to cook. I really hate that because I love cooking but my life right now is just so busy that cooking seems to take a back seat. I know I have been scarce in visiting your blogs…blame it on a huge amount of writing assignments and Chris being home…both good things!
Even my photography seems to be BLAH.






