May 15, 2014 in chicken, savory, blue cheese, dinner, grapes, mead. Read the original on: Lemons for Lulu
 Chicken gets all dressed up!  This dish pairs chicken with sweet alchohol, grapes, walnuts and tangy blue cheese!
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I tried mead only twice in my life. Â The first time was in college. Â My friend made it in his basement. Â He was incredibly proud of his alcoholic honey creation, he truly thought it was the best thing ever. Â I, on the other hand, was not impressed. Â Iâd rather drink rubbing alcohol than consume what he served! Â Good lord, his mead could probably fuel a car. Â After that experience, I wasnât eager to try mead again.
Last month I did a brief culinary tour of Columbus, Ohio as part of my âEggcellent Adventureâ with the Ohio Poultry Association.  On of our first stops was a local meadery called Brotherâs Drake Meadery.  My whole outlook on Mead has since changed.  It went from being this basement made, drink of the Middle Ages to this hip, adventurous flavorful drink that is absolutely delicious!  The flavor possibilties were vast and I enjoyed sampling each one.  My favorite was the Hot Shot made with Ohio Mead that had been infused with Habanero peppers.  I am a spice fanatic!  I was forutnate enough to bring home a bottle of Apple Pie Mead.  And this became part of our dinner.
Riesling and other sweet wine make a fantastic cooking ingredient. Â Riesling pairs especially well with chicken. Â Iâm sure you can see where Iâm going with this, instead of Riesling, I used the sweetened Applie Pie flavored mead in this dish. Â I know you probably donât have mead handy, no worries, stick with your favorite Riesling or even chicken broth. Â This dish is light, but has so many wonderful, contrasting flavors and textures. Â I lightly sauteed the grapes with the mead mixture at the very end so that theyâd absorb up the flavor of the sauce. Â The whole dish is sprinkled with tangy blue cheese and crunchy walnuts. Â Elegant yet simple! Â Iâm a mead convert! Â I cannot wait to try more!
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