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New Insider Deals are here, and you’re going to love them!
Read full article: New Insider Deals are here, and you’re going to love them!We’ve got a new batch of Insider Deals coming your way, and we have a feeling that you’re going to love all of them! Get ready for some amazing deals on items you’ll use that will make life a little easier, and you’ll use on a daily basis!
Trinity Health Ann Arbor offers free nutritional camp for middle schoolers
Read full article: Trinity Health Ann Arbor offers free nutritional camp for middle schoolersThe free program helps youth ages 11-13 learn basic, healthy cooking skills through four culinary classes and a week-long camp at The Farm at Trinity Health.
I need a Ninja Creami, and it’s all thanks to my TikTok feed
Read full article: I need a Ninja Creami, and it’s all thanks to my TikTok feedThe things that show up on my TikTok “for you page” is usually videos that are funny, videos of dogs and cooking videos. Recently though, videos of people making homemade ice cream and sorbet have been popping up using a Ninja Cremi, and now I need one.
This Detroit based sauce company wants to help you make dinner
Read full article: This Detroit based sauce company wants to help you make dinnerAre you wondering what to make for dinner tonight? Well, one Detroit Brand with lots of history has come out with a new line of sauces to make it easier on you.
You have to try these 3 delicious grilled cheese recipes
Read full article: You have to try these 3 delicious grilled cheese recipesGrilled cheeses are frequently thought of as kid food - but they can be so much more than that! They can be sophisticated, incorporate classic flavors, and can even be made into a dessert.
This chocolate chip cookie recipe with browned butter will change your life
Read full article: This chocolate chip cookie recipe with browned butter will change your lifeIf you’re like me and you cook and bake a lot, sometimes a recipe comes along that is so good you just know you’ll be making it for the rest of your life. This is what happened when I made this chocolate chip cookie recipe for the first time.
Trinity Health Ann Arbor to offer free web series on plant-based cooking
Read full article: Trinity Health Ann Arbor to offer free web series on plant-based cookingTrinity Health Ann Arbor Lifestyle Medicine dietitians developed a new series to help participants learn to incorporate more plant-based foods into their diets and lifestyle.
Secrets to making a delicious pie from a Flat Rock restaurant known for them
Read full article: Secrets to making a delicious pie from a Flat Rock restaurant known for themWhether pumpkin, pecan, or apple the way many people end their Thanksgiving meal is with a slice of pie, but making pie is no easy feat. There’s a lot that can go wrong in the pursuit of flakey crust, so we invited Catherine Zornischenko, the Owner of Kate’s Kitchen in Flat Rock, and Manager Gina Putty to get their advice on how to make a tasty pie.
Bad Boyz of Culinary donates equipment to keep River Rouge High School’s culinary program going
Read full article: Bad Boyz of Culinary donates equipment to keep River Rouge High School’s culinary program goingA chef from San Diego, California traveled to Metro Detroit to help a local high school keep its culinary program going.
Here’s the key to making a good apple pie
Read full article: Here’s the key to making a good apple pieWe are entering a favorite season for many - Michigan apple pie season! Our beautiful state grows some of the best apples around, and with all that fresh fruit, you just have to have some in a freshly baked pie. Susan Wilcox Olson, Spokesperson for the Grand Traverse Pie Company, joined host Jason Carr to talk about apples, pie, and more.
Ever thought about smoking your food vs. grilling it? Let’s play ‘myth or fact,’ smoker edition
Read full article: Ever thought about smoking your food vs. grilling it? Let’s play ‘myth or fact,’ smoker editionFood cooked outdoors in the summer just tastes better, right? Well, one cooking method that is really growing in popularity right now is smokers.
Give mom a break this weekend and cook this easy recipe
Read full article: Give mom a break this weekend and cook this easy recipeFor Mother’s Day, many moms just want some extra time to themselves. So why not take over the cooking for this weekend? If you are new to the kitchen, or just want to keep things simple, we spoke to Carissa Galloway, a Registered Dietician, and Nutritionist, to get her ideas for some easy and nutritious meals and snacks.
Siri Daly shares her best advice for cooking with kids, dealing with picky eaters
Read full article: Siri Daly shares her best advice for cooking with kids, dealing with picky eatersSiri Daly has her own cookbook, a food blog, and regularly appears on the Today Show to share her recipes, often with husband Carson Daly by her side. But she’s also a mom who has dealt with her fair share of picky eaters.
How to season your food like the pros
Read full article: How to season your food like the prosFrequently the difference between home-cooking and what you get in a restaurant is the way the food is seasoned. For some advice on how to season your dishes like the pros, we turned to the Executive Chef of Smith & Co., Greg Antioho.
Ready to cook your Thanksgiving meal safely? Here’s how to do it
Read full article: Ready to cook your Thanksgiving meal safely? Here’s how to do itThanksgiving is supposed to be filled with food, family and fun, so the last thing you’ll want to deal with is a fire because of something going wrong while you’re cooking a delicious meal.
Testing an idea: Pumpkin seeds in the air fryer vs. the oven -- which reigned supreme?
Read full article: Testing an idea: Pumpkin seeds in the air fryer vs. the oven -- which reigned supreme?A great fall tradition is roasting all the pumpkin seeds that you scoop out of your soon-to-be jack-o’-lantern -- and you’ve more than likely done it in the oven.
We kick off International Recipe Week with a dish Michelle Oliver loved in Spain
Read full article: We kick off International Recipe Week with a dish Michelle Oliver loved in SpainMichelle Oliver, Live in the D's resident foodie, kicks off International Recipe Week with a dish she fell in love with on her travels to Spain. See how it goes!
This is how you should reheat your leftovers
Read full article: This is how you should reheat your leftoversThe key to reheating leftovers is to maintain the texture of the food. If your fries were crispy the night before, you want them to be crispy again... not a soggy mess - which is what the microwave will do. Here’s a list of 6 pretty common foods, and how to reheat them so they taste like they were made fresh- or as close to it as possible.
Celebrate National Mac and Cheese Day with Live In The D ideas
Read full article: Celebrate National Mac and Cheese Day with Live In The D ideasIt’s National Mac & Cheese Day and whether you like yours creamy, baked, or however you like, you may want to try some suggestions from Jason Carr and Tati Amare as they showed off the ways they take their Mac & Cheese recipe up a notch.
9 Hacks to make your next camping trip a breeze
Read full article: 9 Hacks to make your next camping trip a breezeCamping is a ton of fun for the whole family- it’s one of my favorite weekend activities - but you literally need to bring everything you’ll need for the night with you. So here are 9 hacks to make your next camping trip a breeze!
Kitchen therapy: How a therapist helps families through cooking
Read full article: Kitchen therapy: How a therapist helps families through cookingMany families have spent more time than ever in their kitchens since the pandemic shut everything down, and it got one local therapist thinking about a non-traditional way to offer family counseling.
3 Delicious grilled cheese sandwich recipes you have to try
Read full article: 3 Delicious grilled cheese sandwich recipes you have to tryGrilled cheeses are frequently thought of as kid food - but they can be so much more than that! They can be sophisticated, incorporate classic flavors, and can even be made into a dessert.
Ann Arbor’s Literati Bookstore to host events with authors Neil Gaiman, Jenny Lawson in April
Read full article: Ann Arbor’s Literati Bookstore to host events with authors Neil Gaiman, Jenny Lawson in AprilANN ARBOR, Mich. – Throughout April, fans of downtown Ann Arbor’s Literati Bookstore will be visited over Zoom by internationally-known authors, humorists and beloved food writers. On April 8, the independent bookstore will welcome authors Jenny Lawson and Neil Gaiman. The following week on April 16, Literati will host New York Times bestselling author Jeff VanderMeer and author Kristen Roupenian. The book launches will be hosted by publisher HarperCollins through the virtual events platform Crowdcast. Literati Bookstore is at 124 E. Washington St.
Metro Detroit woman turns hobby into thriving business
Read full article: Metro Detroit woman turns hobby into thriving businessAt the Red Wings games, Monica Notaro’s talent was pretty obvious to fans, but the local mother had another hidden talent, which she turned into a booming business. Notaro has been performing in front of crowds for her 4-year-old daughter Mila’s entire life. At the beginning of 2019, Notaro started Urth -- a meal delivery company based on her popular vegan and vegetarian recipes. So that’s kind of our window for when we cook and to keep everything completely fresh,” Notaro said. Notaro said her next big goal is to open a storefront for her business.
Rec & Ed joins forces with Ann Arbor chef to offer new culinary classes
Read full article: Rec & Ed joins forces with Ann Arbor chef to offer new culinary classesANN ARBOR, Mich. – Ann Arbor Community Education and Recreation (Rec & Ed) has joined forces with chef Natalie Marble to offer virtual cooking classes this spring. After moving to Tree Town, Marble founded a recreational cooking school, Ann Arbor Cooks, in 2009 after owning her own catering company in Washington, D.C. She brings 20 years of culinary experience to her virtual classes with Rec & Ed. Community members who enroll in three classes in one registration will receive a discount of $10 off of their total, Rec & Ed said. Registration is now open and can be done through the Rec & Ed website. Cost: $49Fruit Tart Fun: Family Bake-AlongWhen: Saturday, May 8; 10 a.m. to noonCost: $45Gnocchi 101: Cook-AlongWhen: Friday, May 21; 6-8 p.m.
3 Fish recipes you can make in 30 minutes or less
Read full article: 3 Fish recipes you can make in 30 minutes or lessHere are 3 different recipes that I cook up frequently at home, and while I am using fresh to frozen mahi-mahi, any mild white fish will work for these recipes. I have used fresh lake superior white fish to make this and it was phenomenal. Tear a piece of heavy-duty aluminum foil large enough to wrap each fish and veggies pack. Place on a baking sheet pan and bake fish until cooked through, depending on the type and the thickness of your fish, around 15 minutes. Lightly sprinkle the spices on the fish to taste, be careful not to overload them, this isn’t like the blackened fish, you should still see the white fish popping through.
You can make these 3 different pancakes using pancake mix
Read full article: You can make these 3 different pancakes using pancake mixHere is how you can make 3 very different pancakes using one common ingredient, pancake mix. AdIngredients4 eggs¼ cup sugar½ cup milk¾ cup pancake mixMethodSeparate 4 eggs, keeping 2 yolks and 4 whites. Mix together the egg yolks, sugar, milk, and pancake mix (sift to break up clumps) in a very large bowl until it is smooth. Carefully fold the egg whites into the pancake batter, until just incorporated, making sure not to deflate the batter. Just make the pancake mix according to the directions on the back of the box.
How to season your food like the pros
Read full article: How to season your food like the prosFrequently the difference between home-cooking and what you get in a restaurant is the way the food is seasoned. For some advice on how to season your dishes like the pros, we turned to the Executive Chef of Smith & Co., Greg Antioho.
Get home cooking help from a professional celebrity chef
Read full article: Get home cooking help from a professional celebrity chefNow he’s hoping to help you in your own home kitchen with a product that can help take some of the stress out of cooking. Originally from Ypsilanti, Smith said he always had an entrepreneurial spirit and that he’s always loved food. Smith said that in the industry, everything is about relationships, and that when you work hard, and you cook with your passion and soul, people recognize it. Smith says the French Toast mix has been their most popular product, with people putting it in everything from oatmeal to coffee, and more obviously, in their french toast batter. To find out where you can get your own spice mixes from Spice Sack watch the video above.
This pan can cook multiple dishes at once. Does it work?
Read full article: This pan can cook multiple dishes at once. Does it work?Sometimes when you are cooking, you might feel like you have every pan going at once. For this Try It Out Tuesday, Kila Peeples cooked breakfast using a divided cast iron pan. The pan has three sections that seem perfect for making multiple dishes at the same time. Did Kila make the ultimate breakfast with her new pan? Watch the video above to see how her meal came out and if she likes cooking with the divided pan!
Dine with friends virtually with Cooking With Cocktails
Read full article: Dine with friends virtually with Cooking With CocktailsSharing a nice home cooked meal and drinks with friends may be more challenging given the current situation. However, now there is a fun way to do it virtually and learn something new. Cooking with cocktails is a class you can take with your friends and family via Zoom. Kila Peeples got the Live in the D crew together to try it out and test their cooking skills. Watch the video above to see what the team made and the story behind Cooking With Cocktails.
Zingerman’s Cornman Farms to host virtual cooking classes, wine tastings in January
Read full article: Zingerman’s Cornman Farms to host virtual cooking classes, wine tastings in JanuaryDEXTER, Mich. – Zingerman’s event venue Cornman Farms has announced a series of new virtual winter events that include floral workshops, cooking classes and wine tastings. According to Cornman Farms, each class includes:One pound of Cornman Farms pancake mix (serves 4). Cornman Farms is at 8540 Island Lake Road, Dexter, Michigan. Cornman Farms is at 8540 Island Lake Road, Dexter, Michigan. By the end of the workshop, you’ll have a beautiful centerpiece as well as the skills to create one in the future on your own.”According to Cornman Farms, each ticket includes:One floral kit and one Cornman Farms take-and-bake chocolate runny cake.
3 Tasty ways to makeover your pot roast leftovers!
Read full article: 3 Tasty ways to makeover your pot roast leftovers!Here’s 3 ways to makeover your pot roast leftovers! IngredientsPot roast leftover meatAll of the pot roast leftover juiceCornstarchRisottoMethodThis is the way my grandma likes to serve leftover pot roast. To begin, add a bit of oil to a skillet on medium heat, and add in your leftover pot roast. Once the gravy is as thick as you want it, and your pot roast is re-heated, serve it over risotto. How to make the Oliver Family Pot RoastNever cooked a pot roast before?
Here’s how to sharpen your knife skills
Read full article: Here’s how to sharpen your knife skillsWe’re all spending a lot more time in our kitchens lately, and if you are like me, you may want to sharpen your skills. I reached out to my friend, Chef Greg Antioho, to give us a little knife 101 course.
Rod the Builder vs. Steve Garagiola in classic Italian cook-off (with recipes)
Read full article: Rod the Builder vs. Steve Garagiola in classic Italian cook-off (with recipes)Rod Meloni is turning in his reporter notepad for a Rod the Builder apron and challenging our own Steve Garagiola to an Italian cook-off! ½ cup Parmesan cheeseCroutonsDirections :In a mixing bowl, dice anchovy fillets into nearly a paste. Toasted ravioli :Toasted ravioli (WDIV)If you ever visit St. Louis, go The Hill for Italian food. Mickey said, “Hey, with a little parmesan cheese and sauce, these would be great!”A tradition was born. Sprinkle with parmesan cheese before serving.
Rod the Builder competes against Steve Garagiola in Friday’s challenge
Read full article: Rod the Builder competes against Steve Garagiola in Friday’s challengeDETROIT – We hope you’re craving Italian food this Friday -- and you likely will be with this year’s Rod the Builder challenge. It’s a tradition everyone in the Local 4 newsroom looks forward to on the day after Thanksgiving, as business editor Rod Meloni turns in his reporter notepad for his Rod the Builder apron. This year, Rod the Builder has his work cut out for him as he heads into the kitchen to compete against Steve Garagiola. I don’t know how much Rod cooks but he is Italian. You can watch the Rod the Builder challenge Friday on Local 4 News at Noon, 4, 5 and 6, and on ClickOnDetroit.com.
Want an easy way to peel garlic? Check this out!
Read full article: Want an easy way to peel garlic? Check this out!Peeling this pesky vegetable can be frustrating, and quite fragrant. Garlic cloves can be tricky to open, but Kila Peeples found a few ways to peel them perfectly. For this week’s Try It Out Tuesday, she tried a traditional way to peel garlic by smashing it with a kitchen utensil, another way by shaking the entire bulb in a mason jar, and finally, by putting the bulb in the microwave for 20 seconds. Watch the video above to see which way Kila chose as her favorite way to peel a garlic clove.
Tired of cooking? Let this French lady cook for you!
Read full article: Tired of cooking? Let this French lady cook for you!A lot of people have been cooking so much lately, they may feel “cooked out.” Why not do something special for the cook in your house and treat everyone to gourmet comfort food, and let someone else do the cooking? Claude Pellerin is the chef and owner of The French Lady, a restaurant in Birmingham. “The French Lady” was a nickname for Claude and so she thought it would make the perfect name for her restaurant. As the name implies, they serve traditional French food, making everything from scratch using family recipes. They try to keep things traditional to the holiday, but practical for the smaller groups people will be hosting this year.
Hosting your first Thanksgiving? Here’s some advice from the experts
Read full article: Hosting your first Thanksgiving? Here’s some advice from the expertsGatherings will be smaller, and for some, they will be hosting Thanksgiving for the first time. Cooking a turkey can be intimidating, but to help us out we spoke to Heidi Diestel, from the Diestel Family Ranch, who shared her expertise. Diestel Family Ranch is a family-owned and operated turkey company. This turkey expert says the first thing you need to know about cooking a turkey, is to get high-quality meat. You can find Diestel Family Ranch turkeys in some stores, as well as get them shipped directly to your house.
These kitchen items from Amazon I actually use in my own kitchen
Read full article: These kitchen items from Amazon I actually use in my own kitchenYou can get them all on Amazon, and since it’s Prime Day, why not treat yourself to something special for your kitchen? Instant Pots are insanely popular, so if you already have one, you know just how versatile this kitchen appliance can be. It’s really great for steaming veggies, too. Really nice Dutch ovens can get really expensive, but this one on Amazon is a reasonable price, and it’s a great quality. Having both of these items in your kitchen will be great additions.
Skip the store, pick your own fresh produce here!
Read full article: Skip the store, pick your own fresh produce here!Plus you can pick your own apples, but that’s not the only thing you can pick. Natalia’s Pumpkin FlanNatalia's Pumpkin Flan (Copyright 2020 by WDIV ClickOnDetroit - All rights reserved.) Place the big pan with the flan saucepan inside of it on the center rack of the oven. Place your serving platter over the flan saucepan and flip it upside down until the flan drops in the platter. Michelle’s Peppers and Pepperoni PizzaMichelle's Pepper and Pepperoni Pizza (Copyright 2020 by WDIV ClickOnDetroit - All rights reserved.)
10 easy Instant Pot and air fryer meals to make in honor of Hispanic Heritage Month
Read full article: 10 easy Instant Pot and air fryer meals to make in honor of Hispanic Heritage MonthIt’s Hispanic Heritage Month, and what a better way to celebrate than with some flavorful and easy recipes that can be made in an Instant Pot or an air fryer?
Tasty Tuesday recipe: Tuscan chicken
Read full article: Tasty Tuesday recipe: Tuscan chickenChef Jelani Bransford shows us his tuscan chicken recipe and how he puts it all together. Here’s the recipe:4 Chicken breast2 teaspoons salt, for the chicken1 teaspoon pepper, for the chicken1/2 teaspoon garlic salt, for the chicken1 tablespoon oil3 cloves garlic, chopped½ onion, diced1 tomato, diced2 cups spinach2 cups heavy cream1 teaspoon salt1 teaspoon pepper½ cup grated parmesan cheese2 tablespoons fresh flat-leaf parsley, chopped1 teaspoon of Cilantro1 teaspoon of basilFettuccine noodles: optionalMore: Tasty Tuesday segments and recipes
Cook a pizza on your countertop with this
Read full article: Cook a pizza on your countertop with thisEveryone knows that Jason Carr is a foodie, and he stepped up his cooking game with this new kitchen device. Jason purchased a Countertop Pizza Cooker by Presto a couple of weeks ago. Jason wanted to see how well the gadget worked on other frozen items, like pizza rolls, and potato skins. He cooked the items throughout the show and did a big reveal of whether or not the pizza cooker worked. Watch the video above to see if the gadget worked!
Tasty Tuesday recipe: French toast bake
Read full article: Tasty Tuesday recipe: French toast bakeButter baking dish and dust with cinnamon2. Whisk together eggs, milk, sugar, and pumpkin spice seasoning in large bowl3. Tear buns into small pieces in baking dish and pour the egg mixture on top4. Put flour, brown sugar, cinnamon, salt, and half stick of butter in bowl2. Sprinkle streusel on top of French toast bake and bake for 40 minutes3.
Tasty Tuesday recipe: Mini cinnamon apple pies
Read full article: Tasty Tuesday recipe: Mini cinnamon apple pies-- After all cinnamon rolls are pressed flat - spoon apple pile filing on top of each flattened cinnamon roll and repeat as necessary until you use the whole can of filling. -- Once the mini apple cinnamon apple pies look done enough for your liking, take out of oven and let cool for a few minutes. Heating Icing:-- Place icing cup that you set aside earlier on to a microwave safe dish and heat in the microwave for 7-10 seconds, until icing is smooth. Finishing:-- Once the pies are cooled, drizzle the smooth icing over each pie as desired. -- Sprinkle desired amount of cinnamon sugar over each mini cinnamon apple pie*If you are making the pies for dessert you can place a scoop of vanilla ice cream over each pie instead of the icing
Can dental floss help kids cook in the kitchen?
Read full article: Can dental floss help kids cook in the kitchen?Kids are always looking for a way to help out in the kitchen, but sometimes it is hard for them to do so when it comes to using sharp knives. Sometimes parents dont feel that their kids are ready to handle them. Kila Peeples discovered how to cut with an item usually found in the bathroom: Dental floss!! Kila tried cutting watermelon, cookie dough, and cheesecake with non-flavored dental floss. Watch the video above to see if dental floss can be used as a knife!
Tasty Tuesday recipe: Grilled salmon with arugala salad
Read full article: Tasty Tuesday recipe: Grilled salmon with arugala saladDress salad. Coat salmon with olive oil, salt, pepper and paprika. Place salmon on the nonstick pan skin side down (no oil needed on pan). Cook for 5 mins on that side or until you see that side of the salmon getting light pink. Flip salmon.