Showing posts with label beer. Show all posts
Showing posts with label beer. Show all posts
Friday, September 9, 2011
Pretzel Bites with Beer Cheese
It's late. As usual. I might as well just start posting late at night instead of trying to get a post done during the day.
Anyway, excuses aside - I think I've finally done it. I've successfully made a beer cheese that resembles a local favorite.
Andy and I grew up in southern Indiana (of course in different eras - we do have a 7 year gap between us!), but we both loved Sportstime Pizza - now under the name The New Albanian Brewery. They, of course, have beer - great microbrews (one should definitely check them out during 'Gravity Head' where they feature high-alcohol content and special season beers). But the main reason we frequented the place was for their beer cheese. It's one of a kind - spicy, cheesy, and absolutely perfect with some breadsticks.
So when I told Andy last week that I was making some pretzel bites to snack on while watching a pre-season football game, he eagerly suggested I make a beer cheese to go with them. Always up for a challenge, I accepted, and boy am I glad I did. I think I came pretty close (dare I say, maybe even better??) to our old time favorite from The New Albanian.
So if you're looking for a great Sunday snack - football lovers and non-football lovers alike - this is it!
Ingredients:
Adapted from Sunny Side Up in San Diego's Recipe
4 teaspoons active dry yeast
1 & 1/4 cups warm water
5 cups flour
1/4 cup white sugar, plus 1 teaspoon
1/4 cup brown sugar
1 & 1/2 teaspoon salt
4 tablespoons butter, melted and divided
1/2 cup baking soda
2 egg whites
Kosher salt, for topping
cooking spray
Beer Cheese:
1/2 cup cream cheese
1/2 cup Indian Pale Ale (or whatever favorite beer you might have)
1 tablespoon horseradish sauce
1/2 teaspoon garlic powder
1 cup Velveeta, cut into small cubes (I swear I wanted to use some Chipotle Cheddar Cheese, but I'd run out, and this was all I had - but it worked out so well!)
1/2 teaspoon cayenne pepper
Freshly ground black pepper
In a measuring cup dissolve the yeast and 1 teaspoon sugar in warm water. Set aside for 10 minutes. If the mixture is foamy, you're good to go - if not, start over with new yeast.
In a large bowl, combine the flour, white and brown sugars, and salt. Pour the water/yeast mixture and 2 tablespoons melted butter into the bowl. Knead for 6-8 minutes until the dough is smooth. Add extra water if dough is too dry, until you get your desired texture.
Lightly oil a large bowl. Shape dough into a ball. Place the dough ball in the bowl, cover with a clean towel, and allow to rise for one hour.
Preheat oven to 450 degrees. Spray a large baking sheet with cooking spray.
In a large bowl, combine 4 cups of hot water and baking soda. In a small bowl, whisk together the egg whites and remaining 2 tablespoons of melted butter.
After the dough has risen, punch down the dough and then knead with hands for one minute. Turn out onto a lightly floured surface and break off small chunks of dough - Roll the chunks into 1 inch diameter balls (I got about 20-25).
Dip the pieces in the baking soda water and place on the baking sheet. Gently drying with a paper towel if they become too wet. Brush each pretzel ball with egg whites/melted butter then sprinkle with kosher salt.
Bake for 7-8 minutes, until browned.
To make beer cheese, place cream cheese in a microwave safe bowl and heat for about 30 seconds. Stir until smooth. Stir in beer, horseradish sauce, garlic powder, cayenne pepper, and black pepper. Heat for another 30 seconds in the microwave. Stir until smooth. Add in Velveeta. Heat another 30 seconds, and stir until cheese is melted and smooth.
Pretzels and beer cheese. Success at last! And this beer cheese was so easy to whip up, that I will definitely be finding myself making it many many times over! Even with Velveeta - I'm not ashamed!
Have a great weekend guys! I just have to get through one more late shift at work and I've got 2 days of relaxation ahead of me!
Labels:
baking,
beer,
beer cheese,
dips,
football snacks,
louisville,
pretzels,
rising,
Velveeta,
yeast
Thursday, September 1, 2011
Danville, KY - A Hidden Gem
You might have remembered last week, when I said I was meeting up with a few other Kentucky Food Bloggers. I had such an amazing time, and thanks to Adam from the Danville Boyle Co Convention & Visitors Bureau, we were set up with a culinary tour of Danville, KY.
Now let's get one thing straight. Before this planned meet-up, I'd honestly never heard of Danville, KY. Well, I only know of one story that Andy has told me about how, when he was in a band in his early 20's, they played a show at a Centre College (which is in Danville) frat house. They were-in turn banned from Centre due to leaving a few prohibited things around - a.k.a. kegs of beer/beer bottles. Why such a harsh punishment? Well, up until May 2010, Danville was a "dry" city - meaning no purchasing of alcohol (which is a little crazy right?) So since the law was passed to declare Danville "wet", the city has blossomed with a few new restaurants and pubs - something us foodies were ready and willing to explore!
Our first stop? V the Market. It was a quaint little shop full of wine bottles, loads of different kinds of beer (many sold by the bottle, not the 6-pack - which is a sure sign you'll find great beer), bourbons, hand-picked cheeses, chocolates, and other gourmet treats.
Next was Mermaids where we enjoyed sipping on two different types of signature cocktails - the Porch Punch & Mermaid Punch. Both were delicious and unique! Definitely made me want to lounge around on a beach somewhere with one of those in hand! We were also served a small plate of 3 different appetizer-type dishes: prosciutto-wrapped prawn, slice of local beef, and a cucumber-wrapped slice of ahi tuna with a wasabi sauce. All three of which were mighty tasty!
Then we headed to 303W where we were greeted with a table full of appetizer selections. It was an old-fashioned pool hall (pool tables were in the back) and definitely had the feel of a laid back, sit down and have a beer-type bar. The appetizer selections were tasty, especially the soft pretzel breadsticks - yummo!
Next we dove into the local pizza joint, Bluegrass Pizza & Pub - which definitely had similarities to Louisville's own Wick's Pizza (which isn't my favorite because I'm a New York, thin slice-pizza kinda gal) - but Bluegrass was definitely spot-on with their traditional-style pizza and I would prefer them to Wick's any day. Sorry Wick's!
Then came my personal favorite stop of the night, The Beer Engine. I mean, the location of this place says it all - if you didn't know it was there, you'd be sorry because you'd be missing out! It's kind of secluded in the back area of a parking lot, with just an emblem of a skull and "hops"-bones marking the door. The logo is sheer awesomeness in my opinion. We got to do a tasting of a few beers that they had on tap (and they had quite a selection!), and all were mighty tasty. This is definitely the kind of place you can find yourself hanging out with friends over a few beers on a regular basis!
We ended the night at The Hub Coffee House & Cafe. While I didn't indulge in any coffee, we winded down, ate cupcakes from The Twisted Sifter and chatted with eachother about our night. We were given goodie bags from Karamel Kreations & Burke's Bakery Delicatessen - and I'm sorry that I don't have any pictures of the contents of the bags - I snacked on the goodies during my hour and a half trip home! I couldn't resist!
For our first meet-up, I thought this was successful night! I got to meet an amazing group of people - all unique in their own ways - and we all got to share in a tour of one of Kentucky's hidden gems of a city - Danville. Seriously, if you're in Kentucky, or driving through Kentucky - Danville is well worth a visit! I know I'll be back!
And I want to take a moment to thank Mindy from The World in My Kitchen (who has a great review up on her blog, as well!) and Adam from the Danville Boyle Co Convention & Visitors Bureau for setting this whole evening up and letting us experience Danville!
Now let's get one thing straight. Before this planned meet-up, I'd honestly never heard of Danville, KY. Well, I only know of one story that Andy has told me about how, when he was in a band in his early 20's, they played a show at a Centre College (which is in Danville) frat house. They were-in turn banned from Centre due to leaving a few prohibited things around - a.k.a. kegs of beer/beer bottles. Why such a harsh punishment? Well, up until May 2010, Danville was a "dry" city - meaning no purchasing of alcohol (which is a little crazy right?) So since the law was passed to declare Danville "wet", the city has blossomed with a few new restaurants and pubs - something us foodies were ready and willing to explore!
Our first stop? V the Market. It was a quaint little shop full of wine bottles, loads of different kinds of beer (many sold by the bottle, not the 6-pack - which is a sure sign you'll find great beer), bourbons, hand-picked cheeses, chocolates, and other gourmet treats.
Next was Mermaids where we enjoyed sipping on two different types of signature cocktails - the Porch Punch & Mermaid Punch. Both were delicious and unique! Definitely made me want to lounge around on a beach somewhere with one of those in hand! We were also served a small plate of 3 different appetizer-type dishes: prosciutto-wrapped prawn, slice of local beef, and a cucumber-wrapped slice of ahi tuna with a wasabi sauce. All three of which were mighty tasty!
Then we headed to 303W where we were greeted with a table full of appetizer selections. It was an old-fashioned pool hall (pool tables were in the back) and definitely had the feel of a laid back, sit down and have a beer-type bar. The appetizer selections were tasty, especially the soft pretzel breadsticks - yummo!
Next we dove into the local pizza joint, Bluegrass Pizza & Pub - which definitely had similarities to Louisville's own Wick's Pizza (which isn't my favorite because I'm a New York, thin slice-pizza kinda gal) - but Bluegrass was definitely spot-on with their traditional-style pizza and I would prefer them to Wick's any day. Sorry Wick's!
Then came my personal favorite stop of the night, The Beer Engine. I mean, the location of this place says it all - if you didn't know it was there, you'd be sorry because you'd be missing out! It's kind of secluded in the back area of a parking lot, with just an emblem of a skull and "hops"-bones marking the door. The logo is sheer awesomeness in my opinion. We got to do a tasting of a few beers that they had on tap (and they had quite a selection!), and all were mighty tasty. This is definitely the kind of place you can find yourself hanging out with friends over a few beers on a regular basis!
We ended the night at The Hub Coffee House & Cafe. While I didn't indulge in any coffee, we winded down, ate cupcakes from The Twisted Sifter and chatted with eachother about our night. We were given goodie bags from Karamel Kreations & Burke's Bakery Delicatessen - and I'm sorry that I don't have any pictures of the contents of the bags - I snacked on the goodies during my hour and a half trip home! I couldn't resist!
For our first meet-up, I thought this was successful night! I got to meet an amazing group of people - all unique in their own ways - and we all got to share in a tour of one of Kentucky's hidden gems of a city - Danville. Seriously, if you're in Kentucky, or driving through Kentucky - Danville is well worth a visit! I know I'll be back!
And I want to take a moment to thank Mindy from The World in My Kitchen (who has a great review up on her blog, as well!) and Adam from the Danville Boyle Co Convention & Visitors Bureau for setting this whole evening up and letting us experience Danville!
Labels:
beer,
Danville,
dry,
food,
kentucky,
KY Food Bloggers,
meet ups,
pubs,
restaurants,
wet
Monday, August 30, 2010
Brew @ The Zoo!
This weekend was a blast. In particular, on Saturday, the Louisville Zoo held their annual Brew At The Zoo. I can't believe I've never been before, but I am so glad my friends urged me to go this year! For $45 (if tickets were purchased online), you gain access to the zoo, all the craft beer you can drink (from 4pm to 8:30pm), all the food you can eat (from 4pm to 6:30pm), and all the debauchery that ensues. Trust me, well worth it, in my opinion. So instead of a recipe today, we'll go through the day's activities... (and just some warning... there are a TON of pictures!)
My friend Matt, ready for the Brew
We got these cool mini beer mugs to drink our various craft beers in.
The New Albanian... quite possibly one of the best breweries in Southern Indiana.
Za's Pizza... always a winner.


The Whole Foods table: Hummus w/ Pita Chips, Sesame Crackers w/ Goat Cheese, & some Mixed Nuts

Ribs from Chili's (Normally I wouldn't eat at Chili's, but hey, I couldn't resist some ribs with some beer!)
Brew from Brownings
Hummus from Shiraz
Pulled Pork Sliders from Buckhead's

Mini Bruschetta from... ??? (This is probably the point where I've become a little tipsy and things become harder to remember)

Fall's City Beer, quickly becoming a new favorite!

Some Sausage & Slaw from BBC
Having a little pow-wow

This was supposed to be "famous" spread...
The Wine tent... my ass was smart and did not step foot in there... mixing beer AND wine on a hot summer day does not equal a good next morning for this girl.
I HAD to post this just because it was so funny. White Castle was there!
Short Rib & Mashed Potatoes from Maker's Mark Lounge
My manly crew
Boneless Chicken Wings from Roosters
Some Kentucky Ales
Founder's Brewing Company (& that guy on the right has the best shirt ever: Godzilla vs. Bigfoot!)
Yup, caught Selene off guard!
These brownies went quick!
Schlafly, always delicious!
This is me next to a camel... I think I was frightened AND excited at the same time... hence the stupid face.
I don't think I had any of this one, but their flag was cool.
Yeah, I wish I had this set up on my back porch.
There was definitely more food and more beer, but a girl can only function properly for so long without causing personal harm to herself or her camera. Right?


































There was definitely more food and more beer, but a girl can only function properly for so long without causing personal harm to herself or her camera. Right?
So yeah, all in all... moral of the story is... I will go to every one of these now. And if you're in the Louisville, KY area next August, I suggest you do the same! What kind of crazy festivals do you guys go to in your area?
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