Ocean Cafe


Loading...

Leave a Review

Others Nearby

Showing Places 1-6 of 21
Grocery store

PAPO’S MARKET

Bubble tea store

Kimochi Boba Cafe

Grocery store

Bueno Grocery store

C T Plus

Asian Fresh Produce Market

Food bank

Connecting for Children & Families, Inc. – Food Distribution Center

Showing Places 1-6 of 21

Cabbage Cakes Recipe

Combine eggs, flour and 1/4 teaspoon salt in medium mixing bowl. Stir until smooth. Blend in milk and club soda. Set aside.
Heat Crisco Oil in large skillet. Add cabbage. Sprinkle with remaining 1 teaspoon salt, sugar and pepper. Cook over moderate heat, stirring constantly, until tender. Cool slightly. Stir into batter.
Lightly oil 6-inch skillet with Crisco Oil. Heat skillet. Pour 1/4 cup batter in center of skillet. Cook over moderate heat, about 2 minutes, or until light brown, turning over once. Drain on paper towels. Serve immediately or keep warm in 175ºF oven. Repeat with remaining batter. Garnish with fresh parsley sprigs, if desired.
Read More Cabbage Cakes Recipe

Spicy Pork Banh Mi Recipes

Print Recipe 🖨 Save Recipe PDF 📄 Taste a tantalizing experience with Spicy Pork Banh Mi! A fusion of French and Vietnamese cuisine, with marinated pork, pickled carrots and daikon radish, herbs and a spicy mayo sauce. This crunchy-crusty sandwich is an explosion of flavors – savory, tangy and creamy with the perfect amount of heat. First, marinate the pork in soy sauce, garlic,...
Read More Spicy Pork Banh Mi Recipes

Maple Glazed Pork Tenderloin Recipe

Print Recipe 🖨 Save Recipe PDF 📄 Why Chefs Will Love This Maple Glazed Pork Tenderloin Recipe This maple glazed pork tenderloin recipe is a perfect balance of sweet and savory flavors. The glaze is made from pure maple syrup and Dijon mustard, creating a unique and delicious flavor that is sure to impress diners. The recipe is easy to make and can be...
Read More Maple Glazed Pork Tenderloin Recipe

Homemade Churros – Crispy, Sweet, and Perfectly Dippable

Print Recipe 🖨 Save Recipe PDF 📄 Churros are a beloved fried pastry that originated in Spain and have become popular worldwide. These long, ridged doughnuts are crispy on the outside, soft and tender on the inside, and traditionally coated in cinnamon sugar. Served with a side of thick chocolate sauce for dipping, churros make a delightful treat for breakfast, dessert, or any time...
Read More Homemade Churros – Crispy, Sweet, and Perfectly Dippable
An appealing image showcasing a whole, herb-crusted roasted chicken, beautifully browned, presented on a platter with seasonal vegetables and fresh herbs.

Juicy, Herb-Crusted Roasted Chicken An Homage to Traditional Comfort Food

Print Recipe 🖨 Save Recipe PDF 📄 Imagine a chicken, roasted to perfection, its skin a beautiful golden brown, crackling and giving way to the tender, juicy meat beneath. The savory aroma of the herb crust, a careful blend of rosemary, thyme, and sage, wafts through the air, filling your home with a sense of warmth and comfort that only a truly traditional meal...
Read More Juicy, Herb-Crusted Roasted Chicken An Homage to Traditional Comfort Food

Appetizer Drumsticks Recipe

Preheat oven to 375ºF. Cut wings in pieces and use the meatier "drumstick" piece for appetizers. (Use remaining wing pieces for soups.) Combine cracker crumbs, sesame seed, paprika, and salt. Brush meatier end of "drumsticks" with melted Crisco. Roll in cracker mixture. Place in large shallow baking pan (don't crowd). Bake at 375ºF for 40 to 45 minutes.
Read More Appetizer Drumsticks Recipe

Delicious Sheboygan Specialties: Bratwurst, Hard Rolls, Kringle, and Cheese Curds

Print Recipe 🖨 Save Recipe PDF 📄 Sheboygan, Wisconsin is known for several food specialties, including: Here is a recipe for Sheboygan-style bratwurst: Ingredients: Instructions: To make Sheboygan hard rolls, you will need: Ingredients: Instructions: To make kringle, you will need: Ingredients: Instructions: To make cheese curds, you will need: Ingredients: Instructions:
Read More Delicious Sheboygan Specialties: Bratwurst, Hard Rolls, Kringle, and Cheese Curds

Recently Viewed

Loading...