Sizzling Splendor: The Art and Evolution of Bananas Foster

The complete origin and history of Bananas Foster dates back to the 1950s in New Orleans, Louisiana. The dessert was created by Chef Paul Blangé at Brennan’s Restaurant, a renowned dining establishment in the city. The story goes that in the early 1950s, Owen Brennan, the owner of Brennan’s Restaurant, challenged Chef Paul Blangé to … Continue reading Sizzling Splendor: The Art and Evolution of Bananas Foster

Indulgent Delights: Exploring the Irresistible World of Beignets

Since a majority of my “Family” are in New Orleans right now. Thought I’d join them through writing about one of my absolute favorites desserts from there. Hope you enjoy reading and trying the recipes as I have. Beignets are a type of fried dough pastry that originated in France, specifically in the region of … Continue reading Indulgent Delights: Exploring the Irresistible World of Beignets

Happy National S’mores Day

The history of s’mores, short for “some more,” is a bit elusive, but it’s closely tied to the development of marshmallows, chocolate, and graham crackers. Here’s a comprehensive overview of their evolution: Marshmallows: Graham Crackers: Chocolate: Emergence of S’mores: Rise in Popularity: Cultural Impact: The history of s’mores is a testament to how simple ingredients … Continue reading Happy National S’mores Day

Happy National Mochi Day

Mochi is a traditional Japanese treat made from glutinous rice. Its history dates back over a thousand years, and it has evolved over time. Originally, mochi was made by pounding glutinous rice with wooden mallets in a mortar called “usu” to achieve its sticky, chewy texture. It was used in religious ceremonies and festivals. During … Continue reading Happy National Mochi Day