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Soufflé Tips & Tricks
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Soufflé Tips & Tricks

Soufflés are fun to make and so much easier than you think! Here are some tips to smooth the way and ideas for using your extra lemon confit.

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Spoonbread Soufflé
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Spoonbread Soufflé

This is our gourmet take on an old Kentucky favorite — spoonbread. In this version we top it with slow cooked lemons, fresh goat cheese and some nuts. This is a great first course in 4-ounce buttered ramekins or, if you’d like, use a 2-quart baking dish, either glass or ceramic, and serve it family-style as a side dish.

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The Four O’Clock Snack Platter
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The Four O’Clock Snack Platter

It’s been on the menu at Honeywood since day one. The components might change a little over time but the concept remains the same — take time to unwind with a platter full of tasty snacks to share.

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Women of FEAST
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Women of FEAST

FEAST 2023 is in the works with more women chefs than ever before! Meet Abra Berens, one of several who have participated in FoodChain’s signature event from the beginning and learn about her latest cookbook – pulp: a practical guide to cooking with fruit.

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beet carpaccio
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beet carpaccio

Chef Abra Berens shares the recipe for this vibrant salad just as local beets and strawberries are on the way! Unsprayed violets, redbud blooms or pansies would all make great garnishes and her candied fennel seeds are the secret ingredient we never knew we needed until now.

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Two Takes on Ham Salad
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Two Takes on Ham Salad

If you don’t end up with extra Easter ham, maybe you didn’t buy enough to begin with. Because just like Thanksgiving turkey, the leftovers are the best part.

Holly Hill and Co. Executive Chef Tyler McNabb and staff writer Donna Hecker share two recipes for ham salad, one of which (surprisingly) doesn’t have to be made with ham. In case you under-purchased.

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A Hat Chat with Polly Singer
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A Hat Chat with Polly Singer

Polly Singer talks hat styles, slow fashion and the inspiration behind her Spring 2023 Collection honoring the late Queen Elizabeth II. Check out her tips for choosing a beautiful hat, then make your reservation for our Hat Tea at Fasig-Tipton while we still have spots available!

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Sip and Roost with Judy Jones
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Sip and Roost with Judy Jones

Judith Hollis Jones spent her career as a senior executive working with global food and beverage brands, where she applied her expertise to research and development, quality control and supply-chain management. Now she’s come home to roost and invites you to join her for a sip of Buzzard’s Roost whiskey.

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The Honeywood Cocktail
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The Honeywood Cocktail

Honeywood Parrish Rouse once reigned as hostess supreme at Hermosa, the home where she grew up and which houses Holly Hill Inn today. She was our inspiration for Honeywood Restaurant. Honeywood welcomed guests with open doors and a table full of good food and drink. She loved three things – spending time with friends and family, a delicious meal, and a stiff drink – preferably one made with good Kentucky whiskey, just like her namesake cocktail.

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Ian’s Heirlooms
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Ian’s Heirlooms

Ian heads up our DirtWorks project at Holly Hill Inn. He’s an enthusiastic seed saver who’s filling our garden with heirloom varieties of tomatoes, beans and other vegetables — all destined for dishes on our menus.

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Seed Saving
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Seed Saving

Our garden game is growing! Holly Hill Inn line cook and DirtWorks manager Ian Feeback learned from the best – Bill Best, that is! – and has started several varieties of heirloom seeds for planting in our garden soon. Join along as we learn what heirloom plants mean for the food world and why we should care about them.

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Radish Frittata
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Radish Frittata

Do you get as excited as we do when bunches of baby radishes start showing up in the market? And then buy lots more than you should? Us too. When you’ve eaten your fill of radishes with sweet butter and coarse salt, try this deliciously different way to enjoy them. Pro tip: baby turnips would be equally good given the same treatment.

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Spring Greens Soup
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Spring Greens Soup

Here’s a great basic recipe that’s infinitely variable according to your garden, the farmers market or your fridge. Make it a forager’s soup by swapping out some or all of the cultivated greens for wild ones like stinging nettles, dandelion leaves and ramps.

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Arwen’s Hippie Salad
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Arwen’s Hippie Salad

Arwen Donahue shares her recipe for this “freaking beautiful” salad made with odds and ends from the garden she tends with her husband (and our staff farmer) David Wagoner at their Three Springs Farm.

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Stock Tidbits
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Stock Tidbits

Our January Pantry Challenge taught us the value of using up every scrap and making stock is a great way to do so. At Holly Hill Inn, a giant stock pot simmers all night long and its savory aroma greets us first thing in the morning.

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Spring Greening
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Spring Greening

Spring is a time of rebirth and rejuvenation. Its gifts are all around us. We spent a sunny afternoon wandering Kentucky’s backroads, from maple groves to farm gardens, and found a new appreciation for the season’s promise.

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Digging Dirt Works
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Digging Dirt Works

Staff farmer David Wagoner has launched DirtWorks. We’re going even deeper into our commitment to not only buying local, but growing local. DirtWorks is our initiative to tend a garden at every Holly Hill and Co. restaurant, not just for the beauty that plants bring us, but for their culinary possibilities as well.

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