KC Eats
This page is a live feed from some of our favorite local food blogs. To visit their sites, please follow the link at the bottom of each post.
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WhatYoureMissingKC.blogspot.com : Rye |
Chefs Colby and Megan Garrelts owners of the renowned Bluestem in Westport, recently opened Rye restaurant in Leawood. Rye is a celebration of the Midwestern foods that chefs grew up eating and Rye gives them the opportunity to highlight dishes that they have enjoyed with several generations of their families. Smoked pork chops, cornmeal fried catfish, aged steaks, baby back ribs, fried...
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Webster House’s second floor restaurant is not new. But its visibility has certainly increased since next-door neighbor, the Kauffman Performing Arts Center, opened in the fall of 2011. Originally open only for lunch and Happy Hour, the restaurant now also serves dinner Wednesday-Saturday, brunch on Sunday, and the occasional late night for performance-goers. Chef Matt [...]...Webster...
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Even if you haven’t decided to jump on the kale bandwagon, give this recipe a try. It’s full of nutrients and it tastes great. I’ve made it twice and I learned something each time. 1. It’s best made early in the day, as the flavors need time to meld together before serving. 2. Don’t toss [...]...Even if you haven’t decided to jump on the kale bandwagon, give...
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If you missed my story in last week’s Food Section of the Kansas City, here’s the link, or you can read it below. It certainly sparked lots of comments, especially from people in the restaurant community. Who do you think should be running the show, the diner or the restaurant staff/chef? Dining out, updated: Restaurant [...]...If you missed my story in last week’s Food...
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PurpleCarrotKC.com : Ellie |
So who’s ready to “spring forward” this weekend? I’m definitely not ready to lose an hour of sleep but I am ready for longer hours of daylight! I love this time of year when the sun starts shining longer and brighter and the weather starts warming up. One thing it usually motivates me to do is get outside and get moving more soaking up beautiful springtime weather. Winter...
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