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Hyde Park Prime Steakhouse, Pittsburgh, PA

Last night I had the opportunity to try out another Pittsburgh steakhouse, Hyde Park.

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Longhorn Steakhouse, Pittsburgh, PA

I’m not a huge fan of chain-restaurants. I usually prefer small, privately owned establishments because they often have their own personalities, and more importantly creative, non-corporate food. That being said, we decided to go to Longhorn Steakhouse for the most important reason of all- we had a gift card.

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Vegetarian Curried Stuffed Peppers

Vegetarian Curried Stuffed Peppers Recipe

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Pan-Seared Veal Chops

I recently had an opportunity to make some delicious veal chops courtesy of Mountain States Rosen Lamb and Veal. The product they provide is impeccably fresh, and easy to work with.
Here is my original recipe for Pan-Seared Veal Chops with Honey-Balsamic Sauce

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Sausalido, Pittsburgh, PA

Sausalido is located in hip neighborhood of Bloomfield. On this Wednesday night (one day before Thanksgiving) the Italian district was bustling with hungry patrons, and people celebrating the end of the work week.

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Healthy Meals

Ideas for cheap healthy meals
Now you may have become discouraged by what many define as diet food. Bland or with an aftertaste and just plain non-appetizing to the palette, or if you do run across some foods that are good to eat on a daily basis, they can get costly. No worries! Having cheap healthy meals that you and your family can enjoy does not require any special training or fancy foods from a special store.
If you think that Spanish food is fattening, the truth is that it can be but there are changes that anyone can make so that it will be nutritious as well as filling. Take tacos, for example. You may have seen tortillas deep fried so that they will form that nice shape to hold all the fillings. After you have organized all of your fillings, just take regular tortillas to a hot pan that has been slightly oiled and let it brown for a couple of minutes on each side. Drain excess oil on a paper towel and add fillings.
Speaking of fillings, there are some corners you can cut so that they are not as fattening. Let’s start from the bottom. Ground turkey or chicken can be used instead of beef or you can try a leaner grade like 85/15 or 93/7. The bottom number represents the percentage of fat used in the ground but understand that the lower the bottom number, the higher the price.
By using refried beans in your tacos, you are getting fiber as well as sustenance. In other words, this will fill you up faster. Instead of going with sour cream and/or guacamole, try salsa and plain nonfat yogurt along with shredded lettuce. You’ll still have that same creamy texture but without the calories. These tips may be used for burritos, tostadas, quesadillas and nachos. If you must use cheese, try a reduced-fat cheddar or mix in Monterey jack with cheddar. Pepper jack cheese is a spicy option that has enough flavors so that you won’t need as much.
If you like chicken fingers or strips, there are ways to prepare this without deep frying. Let’s start with the coating. Many like to use a batter made of whole eggs and white flour. You can change things up by using slightly beaten egg whites and crushed corn flakes to dip raw chicken slices which should be cut fairly thin. In a shallow medium pan, use enough canola or vegetable oil to cover about a half inch in depth. Once oil is warm under medium heat, add covered chicken carefully. Cook on each side for about 7 minutes and let drain on towel while cooling. If you need additional cooking time, place in oven at 350 degrees for about 15 minutes.
Finally, instead of having regular potato skins or chili cheese fries, cook a raw potato or two in your microwave or regular oven the same way you would bake it as a side dish. After it has cooked, slice in half lengthwise and let cool. Turn on the oven at 350 degrees. Scoop out the potato and fill with turkey or meatless canned chili. Top with shredded, reduced-fat cheese and bake in oven for 5-10 minutes.
These are just a few ideas to help keep some of those comfort foods in your daily routine without ruining your diet or your health or your wallet!

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Restaurant Secrets

If you’re attending a weekend brunch Saturday or Sunday morning, don’t expect your server to be too lively. It’s likely that he/she was out the night before partying it up. Foodservice employees work hard, and often party as hard as they work- especially on the weekends.

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Cindy DeFlavio of Cibo in Regent Square

Unless you’ve been under a rock, it’s hard to miss all of the changes that have been taking place on Braddock Avenue. Most noticeably, there have been a myriad of new restaurants openings. One of those eateries, Cibo, has enjoyed a lot of early success. It’s changing menu, fresh seafood and homemade pastas have hungry patrons spreading the good word.

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Curry Away in Edgewood

There’s a small restaurant by the name of Curry Away on Edgewood Avenue in the small business/commercial district in Edgewood. Nestled between a car dealership, and a chiropractor, this authentic eatery serves some of the best Thai cuisine in the area. If you like all-things curry, you will be pleasantly surprised with the food being served at Curry Away.

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Remoulade Recipe

A remoulade is a mayonnaise-based sauce, served cold. It is usually served with fish, cold meat or shellfish.
This is my recipe for a remoulade:

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