Posts Tagged ‘culinary travel’
Friday, April 16th, 2010
Tags: activities, Brenham, Cooking, culinary travel, farmers market, Food, gardens, plants, shopping, Washington County
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Monday, April 12th, 2010
Incredible wines and tastings with unbelievable scenery are found in Washington County and the surrounding area! At Murski Homestead we feature local fare and local wine which are used in our cooking classes, Vintner dinners and special Foodie Weekends. One of the most recent additions to the scene it the Bluebonnet Wine Trail, wine fun that is not to be missed! The wineries along the trail will offer a pairing of two cheeses from local artisans with two wines. As an added bonus, receive a packet of Texas wildflower seeds at each winery you visit (while supplies last).
Tags: activities, Brenham, classes, culinary travel, Drinks, Food, Murski Homestead B&B, Washington County, wine
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Friday, April 9th, 2010

Pleasant Hill Winery Anniversary Celebration: April 10 & 11, 2010 noon – 5:00
Come out and enjoy the spectacular wildflowers and take pictures in our fields. You may bring a picnic to pair with Pleasant Hill’s award-winning wines. Relax and share a bottle with some “pleasant” company. Enjoy a tour, tasting, and a piece of anniversary cake. Make your stay complete with a room at the ranch!
Tags: activities, Brenham, culinary travel, Food, Fun, local scene, Murski Homestead B&B, wine
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Tuesday, April 6th, 2010

Delicious Crunch Lemon Ginger Cookies
Yum! Yum! Yum!!!! Incredible crunch, incredible taste keeps you coming back for more! Great with coffee, ice cold milk, or your favorite sweet dessert wine…..served anytime!
Delicious crunchy cookies can’t be beat! A special treat and something to look forward to when served in the afternoon with an iced beverage of choice on the century old front porch at the ranch! The fresh taste of lemon, coupled with toasted almonds and candied ginger, give this cookie a flavor and crunch that brings your hand to the cookie jar every time you pass through the kitchen… Be sure to slice them very thin to get that wonderful crunchy texture. The recipe (more…)
Tags: cookies, Cooking, culinary travel, Desserts, ginger, lemons, Murski Homestead B&B, nuts, Recipes, wine
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Wednesday, March 24th, 2010
Dill is a herb that reseeds in our gardens in southern regions of Texas and comes up in early Spring, bolting by early to mid summer depending on the weather. In some locals it can be overwintered if no serious freeze occur. It is one of the herbs we love using in spring and summer classes at the B&B during our classes and for our on cooking pleasure.

Cooking Instructor, Pamela Murski
Recently, Pamela Murski, cooking instructor and innkeeper at Murski Homestead, gave a Dill cooking demonstration during a program for the Herb Society of America, Pioneer Unit hosted by her culinary group. Use my recipe below as a dip for crudites, as a sauce on poached/pan fried fish or thinned with a little whole milk for a delectable dressing for fresh spring greens…..
Creamy Dill Dressing
1 cup mayo
1 cup sour cream
3/4 Tbs. balsamic vinegar
1 Tbs. lemon olive oil
2 tsp. sriracha chili sauce (Thai hot sauce)
1 Tbs. minced shallots
1 tsp. minced garlic
1/2 cup fresh snipped fresh dill
1 tsp. salt or to taste
Fine grind black pepper to taste
Combine ingredients (except salt & pepper) in a small bowl and whisk to blend. Season with salt and pepper.
Store in covered container in refrigerator up to 5 days.
Tags: classes, Cooking, culinary, culinary travel, Dill, Food, Herbs, Recipes, sauces/dips/spreads
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Saturday, March 20th, 2010
Spring at our Ranch B&Bin Brenham, Texas is just around the corner and after this crazy, wild winter we are planning on a bumper crop of spring herbs. Some of our favorites include Aussie Sweetie Basil, African Blue Basil, Biergarten Sage, Lemongrass, Rose Pelargonium, Dill, Fennel, Cilantro, Italian Flat Leaf Parsley, Mexican Mint Marigold and Lemon Thyme, to name just a few. Our Bay Laurel trees have survived the frigid temps of this winter in fine form, as well as the Thyme, Rosemaries, some of the Sages, Parsley, Fennel, Sweet Marjoram and more. If you try any of these, they will definitely get you started on the road to flavor! (more…)
Tags: antique rose emporium, Brenham, Cooking, culinary, culinary travel, Food, gardens, Herbs, Murski Homestead B&B, plants, Spring
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Tuesday, March 16th, 2010
OLD GARDEN ROSES: Mike Shoup, owner of the Antique Rose Emporiumin Brenham is one of the original “rose rustlers” who brought heirloom roses back into trade. Most of the roses here at the B&B on the ranch are of the antique variety and can be found at Antique Rose Emporium which is only a few miles north of the B&B. It is one of those day trips (more…)
Tags: activities, antique rose emporium, Cooking, culinary travel, Desserts, Food, gardens, Murski Homestead B&B, ranch, Recipes, Washington County
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Thursday, March 11th, 2010
Another incredible cooking time and meal with the Culinary Queens, my Herb Society, culinary group! This time it was a Cuban meal with everything from “Chichachirritas” to delicious “Café Cubano Con Leche”. The Chichachirritas will find their way onto the menu for Friday night appetizers for one of our famous Foodie Weekends at the B&B! The Chichachirritas were crispy with a delicate flavor heightened by the pungent green sauce…this is one of those appetizers that you want more and more of! Served with Mojitos, you’re sure to have a great time! Here’s the recipe…. (more…)
Tags: Appetizers, Cooking, Cuban Food, culinary queens, culinary travel, Food, Fun, Herbs, Recipes
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Friday, March 5th, 2010
Tags: cooking class, culinary travel, Food, food event, John Beland, Murski Homestead B&B, music, Recipes, Windy Winery, wine
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