The prose, on the other hand, isn’t so satisfying.
Food & Dining
Food, dining and restaurant news from the Kennebec Journal and Morning Sentinel.
Dine Out Maine: Is Five Fifty-Five having a temporary lapse or a bigger problem?
The service and food range from excellent to inconsistent.
Skin contact – in wine-making – turns an ordinary white into a tantalizing orange
Good skin-fermented wines boast extraordinarily distinctive flavors and an amber color.
Pros share their secrets for mouth-watering veggie burgers
Three experts describe how to maximize texture and flavor in a healthy patty.
‘America’s Best Breakfasts’ uses day’s first meal to take readers on tour of the country
Based on these recipes, there is a lot more to breakfast than bacon, eggs and oatmeal.
What to do if the neighbor leaves a bag of zukes on your porch
From pickles to cake to pasta-like ‘zoodles,’ there are so many good uses for zucchini you may be extremely grateful.
With watermelon and basil, peach and prosecco – soup’s on
Fresh ingredients and plenty of seasoning are keys to success when exploring the many varieties of chilled soup.
The Maine Ingredient: What’s not to like about chowder and biscuits?
This version of chowder highlights the late-summer bounty of summer squash.
‘The Cardamom Trail: Chetna Bakes with Flavours of the East,’ may be a struggle in American kitchens
But if you’re willing, the delicious results are worth the trouble.
Fino and Manzanilla sherry are some of the finest, most beautiful wines in the world
They’re incredibly dry and salty, but they’re worth trying.