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Shrubs – With a Twist

A sweet and sour cocktail trend, with roots entrenched in the 1700s, is making a comeback. We share an introduction and a few recipes.

Fruit and Cream Milkshakes

Ahhh! How refreshing does a nice milkshake sound about now? Although you may have your favorite way of making shakes, we'd like to share this tasty recipe.

Lemon Buttermilk Ricotta Pancakes

Tempt your family and friends with this delicious recipe for lemon buttermilk ricotta pancakes.

The Whole Enchilada

Whether you prefer old-school enchiladas or newer incarnations, it's hard to get enough of the ultimate Tex-Mex dish. We share a recipe for Tex-Mex enchiladas, too, for you to try at home.

Chocolate-covered Strawberries

You can't go wrong with berries and chocolate, and this recipe shows you how easy it is to make these crowd-favorite treats.

Lebanese Appetizers

Fresh from a cooking class, Senior Editor Lori Moffatt shares recipes for butternut squash hummus and white tabbouleh.

Cultural Menu

Senior Editor Lori Moffatt unveils some of her favorite Austin dining spots that showcase inventive and delicious cuisine.

Featured Recipes

We've selected a few fabulous recipes that have been featured in Texas Highways Magazine. You can find more recipes on this site. Some also appear in the Cooking With Texas Highways Cookbook.

December Recipes

Put on your apron! We have recipes for you to try. Get started with chile con queso, then try your hand at chicken-fried steak. For your sweet tooth, make your own pink peanut patties at home ... and brace yourself for the delightful sugar rush.

altFlavorful Lesson

Sipping vinegars? Yes! Senior Editor Lori Moffatt discovered the complexities and health benefits of balsamic vinegar and finds out more about the art of vinegar tasting. She assures it's good.

Making Kolaches

In our September issue, we've tempted you with the Czech kolache tradition. If inspired to try your own, we share this recipe.

Bring on the Smoke!

In this town chock-full of iconic rib joints does Fort Worth really need another marquee smokehouse? Yes. The new Woodshed Smokehouse enchants diners and defies smokehouse stereotypes.

 

Texas Sweet Tooth

Pie Expectations

The American Pie Council shares its 2010 winning pie recipes.

Triple Delight of Tres Leches

Traditional tres leches simply delicious and simple to make.

Simply Sweet (bread)

See the May 2010 issue for an easy tres leches recipe, or buy one at a local panaderia. Here are hot items to look for at your local panaderia.

Calvert's CocoaModa

 Chocolatier Ken Wilkinson helps revitalize Calvert's sleepy downtown. Also: We all scream for National Ice Cream Month.

Life of Pie: A Slice of Heaven

 

Few edibles rank as high among Texans in the category of necessary foods as pie. It belongs up there with chicken-fried steak and cheese enchiladas. So, if you're ready to be tempted, we've pinpointed some of the tastiest options.

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Spice It Up!

Great Tastes

All this talk about affordable food in San Antonio has us craving a little salsa and pico de gallo. Try these recipes.

Salsa Makes Special

As salsas are apt to do, this roasted red sauce and easy green sauce recipes will add zing to any meal.

 

Culinary Cities

What's Cooking in Killeen

Senior Editor Lori Moffatt shares more about her foodie experiences in Killeen.

A Cook's Tour

Get the scoop on Houston's culinary tours.

El Paso Eats

Writer returns to El Paso to visit his favorite among the city's many Mexican restaurants.

Where the Chefs Eat

Seven of Houston's most celebrated chefs and an award-winning food writer shine a spotlight on the city's multicultural food scene.

Dallas Delights: Eat in. Take out. 

Greenville Avenue now a trendy stretch with as lively daytime appeal as its after-dark vibrancy.

Uncovering Houston's Chinatown

Dorothy Huang's dim sum-and-Asian-market tours demystify Chinese cuisine.

The Party is On in Austin

First Thursday down Austin's Congress Avenue offers an eclectic mix of food, vendors and people.

 

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Count the ways

Discover "101 ways to eat shrimp" at Schlitterbahn's Shrimp Haus. 

No Place Like Dave's Place

A Hill Country haunt presents multiple diversions, along with frog legs and shrimp, burgers and barbecue.

Wolfgang Puck's Five Sixty

Slowly revolving atop Dallas’ iconic Reunion Tower, Wolfgang Puck’s Asian-influenced Five Sixty restaurant offers diners a panoramic view of the city.

Tom Perini's Chuch-Wagon Stew

Inspired by writer Jessica Dupuy's wine-tasting trip on the Rio Grande, we revisit some of our favorite Dutch-Oven recipes.

Let's Do Brunch!

A handful of Texas hotels still serve a spectacular Sunday brunch, with extravagant buffets that may include prime rib, bananas Foster and champagne.

 

Wine and Dine

Wine + Chocolate + Barbecue

These three food groups unite for Buffalo Gap's 5th annual Wine and Food Summit.

Wine Road 290

Wineries work together to promote each other and the region. Many events help draw crowds.

Come to the Cabernet

Fredericksburg Cabernet Grille encourages culinary exploration as it complements a creative, regionally sourced menu with Texas wines.

 

Retrospective Dining

Counter Culture

The Nasher revisits a scene from a New York City diner.

Serving up memories

Highland Park Pharmacy's 1912 Soda Fountain found a formula that works and sticks to it, successfully.

 

Drink Up!

Drum up the rum

Classic cocktail recipes with a hint of Texas culture.

Truly Texas Margarita

Orange up your margarita, Texas style.

  

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From the March 2009 issue.

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