I tossed on a jacket and boots the first day that the temperature briefly dipped under 65 degrees here in Louisville, Ky. Then I made my way to Toasty’s Tavern, an easy-going neighborhood bar, where I ...
Instructions: Remove the stems and seeds from the anchos and spread the peppers out flat. Reserve the seeds. Place the chiles flat on a comal or cast-iron skillet over medium heat. Being careful not ...
I love getting my friends together to watch football on the weekends, but the real star of the show is always the snacks. If you’re hosting a crowd for Game Day, set up a DIY chili bar rather than ...
Place a large soup pot over medium-low heat, adding the olive oil to coat the bottom. Toss in the chopped onions, cooking ...
It's easy to make chili powder. You can add more or less ancho seeds to make it hotter or milder, and you can adjust the cumin and garlic powder the way you like it. This recipe is from Robb Walsh's ...