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Wednesday, December 29, 2010

McCormick Firecracker Wings


Every time I go to the store, I find that I have to buy a new spice or seasoning. Sometimes I buy a popular spice and sometimes I buy a more bizarre blend. The one that caught my eye this time was McCormick's Hot Shot! Black & Red Pepper Blend. It is a combination of ground black and red pepper with sunflower oil. On the back of the spice container, there is a recipe for Firecracker Wings. I felt as though these wings were going to pack a bit of a punch, as this seasoning brings the heat already. I must say, after making these wings, they weren't as hot as I would have expected them to be. I prefer some of these hotter foods to be biting the back of my taste buds and starting my mouth on fire. I don't know why these wings weren't as hot as they were perceived to be, but they were delicious nonetheless. I will definitely make these again, but maybe with a greater amount of Hot Shot! seasoning. The recipe and ingredients are as follows:

Firecracker Wings Recipe

Mix 1/2 cup seasoned bread crumbs, 1 to 2 teaspoons of Hot Shot! seasoning, and 1 teaspoon of Garlic Salt in a large, resealable bag. Mix well.

Add 2 pounds moistened chicken wing pieces, several at a time; toss to coat well.

Arrange on a single layer foil-lined baking pan.

Bake at 425 degrees for 30 minutes or until cooked through.

Enjoy!


Price: ~$11.00
Grade: B+

Sunday, December 19, 2010

First Post: Lunch at Red Robin in Eau Claire, WI


The first food that is featured here is a burger that is available at Red Robin Gourmet Restaurants. It is called the Burnin' Love Burger. It is a burger that features jalapeño coins (deep-fried jalapeño slices), tangy salsa, chipotle mayo, and a spicy pepperjack cheese. It is all placed between a jalapeño-cornmeal kaiser roll.

If you haven't had food at Red Robin before, you are missing out. They are semi-known for their large burgers and endless steak fries. This is always a great place to go when you are
huuuuungry! The burgers are always good and you can tailor them to your liking. You can add various other toppings or add a second beef patty if you are a real carnivore. Red Robin never fails and when it came to my desire for a "burnin' sensation," it was able to pull through. It wasn't "outrageously" hot but it was semi-mild. I would have liked a tad more heat. Other than that, this lunch trip was a success.

Price: $9.29
Grade: B+