For your French Toast afficionados, this breakfast treat served at the B&B for breakfast, brunch or dinner is a dish to look forward to with anticipation. It is hearty enough to suffice for any meal and will keep you full til the next meal. So many recipes for french toast are just fluff with no substance. The heartiness of the homemade bread is the key to the deep flavor and texture of this french toast. This french toast will get you going for the day……carbs and protein in every bite! (Be sure to use our recipe for the homemade bread found under our recipes….it is the key ingredient in this recipe!) We serve this french toast with our housemade venison ranch sausage at the B&B but your favorite sausage or peppered bacon will be equally good paired up. (more…)
Archive for May, 2010
TX B&B White Chocolate-Walnut-Cranberry Beer Bread
Tuesday, May 25th, 2010
Basic bread is a mixture of flour, liquid and a leavening agent that transforms into crusty, earthy goodness when baked. With the addition of beer, this hearty quick bread develops a yeasty flavor typically found in yeast breads and its’ substance from the addition of white chocolate chips, toasted walnuts and chewy cranberries. We serve it at the B&B toasted plain for breakfast, soaked in a custard and baked for french toast, and toasted and topped with natural peanut butter and bananas for a great sandwich. Any way you choose to eat it, it is darn good! Easy to prepare as well, so give it a go. The walnuts give an additional boost of protein. You can omit the nuts, cranberries and chocolate and substitute cheese and herbs for a savory dinner bread……. (more…)
Salt Cod-Potato Fritter Recipe Brenham TX B&B
Thursday, May 20th, 2010
This incredible appetizer from Spain is called Bunuelos De Bacalao (Salt Cod-Potato Fritters with Garlic Aoli). They are an exceptional appetizer eaten out of hand while enjoying a glass of delicious Sangria! The dish will be added to one of our Foodie Weekends just in case you don’t try them at home….
Bunuelos De Bacalao (Salt Cod Fritters)
1/2 pound skinned and boned dried salt cod 1 pound medium potatoes, scrubbed and quartered 2 cloves garlic, crushed 1 tablespoon chopped parsley Salt Pepper 2 egg yolks Solid vegetable oil, for frying (more…)Honey Bees Texas Ranch
Monday, May 17th, 2010
It is that time of year when honey bees start their job pollinating garden vegetables, flowers and making more honey. A new swarm was discovered recently at the ranch and a local beekeeper came to collect them for a new honey box. It was all very interesting…. We use lots of local honey at the B&B in our cooking, classes and in our own home. Not only is it a natural sweetener but it is also highly antibacterial and medicinal….being used in early pioneer times to heal cuts and wounds to the body among other things!
- Beekeeper
- New Swarm Waiting for Queen
- Starting the harvest of bees
- Collecting into Bee Box
- Adding Frame for Bees to Build Comb On for Honey Production
- Bees Collected and Ready for Their New Home!
Culinary Queens "Tour" Spain
Wednesday, May 12th, 2010
Culinary Queens of the Pioneer Unit Herb Society Of America toured Spain through food and cooking authentic recipes recently. The highlight was a delicious Paella with shrimp, chorizo, mussels, and chicken cooked outside picnic style over an open flame. The meal was rounded out with Sangria, Onion Marmalade, Bunuelos De Bacalao (Salt Cod-Potato Fritters with Garlic Aoli), Oysters with cava dressing, Almond Cake and Lemon Sorbet. Try the Salt Cod-Potato Fritters which were an exceptional appetizer eaten out of hand while enjoying the delicious Sangria! Be on the look out for the recipe in an upcoming blog post……The dish will be added to one of our Foodie Weekends just in case you don’t try them at home….
- Paella Ingredients ready to cook!
- Culinary Queens cooking up some Paella
- Cooking Paella picnic style!
Brenham TX Washington County
Sunday, May 9th, 2010
If you are looking for a reason to come visit the ranch and Washington County….look no further! Check out this cool youtube video! Washington County
Birding, Texas B&B, Washington County
Friday, May 7th, 2010
Our local bird expert conducted another successful guide in the are recently at Camp Allen. The ranch has a very diverse birding habitat and home to various species year round. You can book a private guided tour with our expert when staying at the B&B. Just let us know your dates ahead of time so we can secure his services! You won’t be disappointed.
Some of the sightings on this latest tour were: (more…)
Texas B&B Rosemary Peach Martini
Tuesday, May 4th, 2010
Do you have Rosemary growing in your garden? Are you a Martini fan? If you answered yes to those questions, you will want to try this recipe, one of Murski Homestead B&B’s signature drinks! Cooking class participants at the ranch oohed and aawed over this cocktail (any leftover Rosemary syrup can be used over pound cake, in iced tea, over fresh fruit, to make a sorbet or ice cream…..so don’t throw away a single drop!)
Rosemary-Peach Martini 2 oz. vodka1/2 oz. peach syrup
1/2 oz. rosemary simple syrup***
1/2 fresh squeezed lemon
ice Put all ingredients in cocktail shaker with ice and shake. Strain into Martini stem, garnish with fresh lemon slice and serve immediately. ***Rosemary Simple Syrup: heat 2 cups of water, 1/2 cup granulated sugar and 6 (4 inch) sprigs fresh rosemary. Bring to boil, cover, turn off heat and let steep 20 minutes. Strain syrup and store in refrigerator in clean sterilized bottle.




















