Author Archives: Bill Brady Food Photographer
Chorizo Stuffing
I admit that stuffing is my favorite part of Thanksgiving dinner. Well, dressing, if it’s cooked outside the turkey. I’ve always preferred basic bread dressing, but my blogging teammate, Bill, gave me the great idea of adding chorizo. The result is … Continue reading
Chicken Katsu
This Japanese version of fried chicken is served with piquant tonkatsu dipping sauce. You won’t miss the skin with the crispy panko crust. Steamy hot rice is served on the side. You’ll need a frying pan with high sides and … Continue reading
Hawaiian Shrimp Kabobs
Grilled charred shrimp and pineapple. Is your mouth watering yet? Add tropical fruit, thread onto skewers and baste with a tangy sweet and sour sauce. Serve on a bed of hot rice and transport yourself to beautiful Hawaii. Ingredients 1 … Continue reading
Focaccia with Figs and Prosciutto
Focaccia with Figs and Prosciutto If your acquaintance with figs so far has been the familiar Newtons, you’re in for a delicious surprise—fresh figs. Soon to appear in northeast markets, fresh figs, with their honey sweet flavor and soft texture, … Continue reading
Lamb Roti
Lamb Roti Roti is a wonderful unleavened bread served hot from the griddle. Along with its variations, such as phulka and chapatti, it is a staple in many parts of the world, especially the Caribbean, India and the Middle East. … Continue reading
Crunchy Calamari
If you crave the crunchiest calamari, put the wheat flour aside and think tempura. We’re not talking about anything heavily coated here, but a light golden brown crispy coating using rice flour. Many recipes for fried calamari call for a … Continue reading
Handmade Cheese Ravioli
Aside from being utterly delicious, ravioli are fun to make. Here is a pillowy three-cheese version. They freeze perfectly, so make enough for another meal. Basic Egg Pasta (yield: 1 ½ lbs. dough) 3 ½ cups sifted all-purpose flour … Continue reading













