Sharing delicious recipes from our kitchen

Author: Christoph

Tater Tot Casserole

Tater Tot Casserole

Popular in grade school cafeterias throughout the Midwest during the 1960’s, the Tater Tot casserole has in my opinion, unfairly received a bad rap.  Many consider this dish nothing more than “trailer trash” food……………….. well if that’s the case……………then rent me a double-wide.

Curried Devilish Eggs

Curried Devilish Eggs

The deviled egg, frowned upon by many for its unhealthy image, is usually one of the first items to disappear at any cocktail party or picnic.  I know I can personally slide an embarrassing quantity of these tasty canoes into my gob, probably putting the 

Let’s Runza

Let’s Runza

In Argentina it is called an Empanada, in Poland a Pierogi, the Cornish call it a Pasty, while the Australians refer to it as a Meat Pie.  Originating in Russia in the 1800’s the Pirozhki spread to Germany  and become the Bierock.  This sandwich was primarily used 

Tacos de Carnitas

Tacos de Carnitas

Pork roast slowly cooked with spices until tender make an incredible filling for these Tacos de Carnitas!  Topped with avocado, fresh cilantro, and a squeeze of lime this is dish is an explosion of flavors.  Serve with some black beans and rice  and of course 

Cutting Board Appreciation Day

Cutting Board Appreciation Day

Tired overworked wooden kitchen tools much in need of a day off. Cutting boards, wooden bowls, and spoons are some of the first items we reach for in the kitchen. Sliced, cut, scraped, stabbed, and pounded they are also some of the most abused hardest