Tuscan Bread Salad: Panzanella Recipe

Rebecca McKinney

I was born a foodie. My dad is a chef, baker, and restaurant owner and my mom might as well be because she owns whatever kitchen she walks into. I grew up working in my family’s restaurant and bakery in Pawling, New York – McKinney and Doyle. I started behind the bakery counter at 12 years old after begging my parents to let me start working. At 16 I worked as a hostess. By 18 I was serving tables and training behind the bar where I then worked every other weekend throughout my college career. Even now, when I am visiting my family in New York, I help out where I’m needed. To make a long story short, the food and restaurant industry has been my life for as long as I can remember.

I wanted to create this blog for a few reasons. First and foremost, to share tips, tricks, and knowledge about the food and beverage industry in general but also to help people see a different side of the restaurant world. Every restaurant has a totally unique culture and world within it. I want to help open people’s eyes to more than how fast the service is or how easy or hard it is to secure a reservation.

So, thanks for stopping by! I welcome your ideas, input, and feedback and hope you enjoy!

Eat well & travel often,

Becky McKinney

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This post was published earlier this week on Foodie Turned Fit – my health and fitness blog.

Everybody loves Italian food. I have been lucky enough to have been spending the week in a stunning Tuscan villa overlooking the most beautiful countryside I have ever seen. But I haven’t just been absorbing the beautiful scenery. No. I’ve been tasting some of the best food I’ve ever had in my life. I’ve been to Italy just once before. Five years ago I spent some time in Venice, Florence, and a small village called Paderno del Grappa. I remember the food being outrageous. But I must not remember it as vividly as I should have because there are just no words to describe how incredible authentic Italian food really is. After visiting some local markets and dining in quaint cafes run by local families for generations, I wanted to share some of my findings with you. Tuscan Bread Salad: Panzanella Recipe Continue Reading

Spoil Mom This Mother’s Day

Rebecca McKinney

I was born a foodie. My dad is a chef, baker, and restaurant owner and my mom might as well be because she owns whatever kitchen she walks into. I grew up working in my family’s restaurant and bakery in Pawling, New York – McKinney and Doyle. I started behind the bakery counter at 12 years old after begging my parents to let me start working. At 16 I worked as a hostess. By 18 I was serving tables and training behind the bar where I then worked every other weekend throughout my college career. Even now, when I am visiting my family in New York, I help out where I’m needed. To make a long story short, the food and restaurant industry has been my life for as long as I can remember.

I wanted to create this blog for a few reasons. First and foremost, to share tips, tricks, and knowledge about the food and beverage industry in general but also to help people see a different side of the restaurant world. Every restaurant has a totally unique culture and world within it. I want to help open people’s eyes to more than how fast the service is or how easy or hard it is to secure a reservation.

So, thanks for stopping by! I welcome your ideas, input, and feedback and hope you enjoy!

Eat well & travel often,

Becky McKinney

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Spoil Mom This Mother's Day
photo and recipe from busy-mommy.com

 

Mother’s Day is this Sunday! Do you have something special planned for Mom? Everybody celebrates differently; breakfast in bed, a spa day, brunch at Mom’s favorite restaurant, a day of yard work (mostly) free of complaints, you get the idea. I grew up treating my mom to breakfast in bed. My dad did the cooking, though I can remember begging to crack an egg or two, while my brother and I wrote out cards and anxiously waited to jump on our parents’ bed to wake Mom up. It’s funny because my mom is a pretty early riser so looking back now I realize that she stayed in bed longer on Mother’s Day to give us time to get everything ready even though she was already awake long before we got there. Even on her day she always takes care of us.

Since I’ve grown and moved out, I haven’t gotten to spend Mother’s Day with my mom every year the way that I’d like to. In fact, this year I won’t get to see her at all aside from a FaceTime call L. But, if I were home, I’d take some of my new cooking skills to make her something great. So for all of you reading this, if you are looking for a great recipe to spoil your mom this Sunday, you’ve come to the right place.Continue Reading

What Makes Good Food, Great?

Rebecca McKinney

I was born a foodie. My dad is a chef, baker, and restaurant owner and my mom might as well be because she owns whatever kitchen she walks into. I grew up working in my family’s restaurant and bakery in Pawling, New York – McKinney and Doyle. I started behind the bakery counter at 12 years old after begging my parents to let me start working. At 16 I worked as a hostess. By 18 I was serving tables and training behind the bar where I then worked every other weekend throughout my college career. Even now, when I am visiting my family in New York, I help out where I’m needed. To make a long story short, the food and restaurant industry has been my life for as long as I can remember.

I wanted to create this blog for a few reasons. First and foremost, to share tips, tricks, and knowledge about the food and beverage industry in general but also to help people see a different side of the restaurant world. Every restaurant has a totally unique culture and world within it. I want to help open people’s eyes to more than how fast the service is or how easy or hard it is to secure a reservation.

So, thanks for stopping by! I welcome your ideas, input, and feedback and hope you enjoy!

Eat well & travel often,

Becky McKinney

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What Makes Good Food, Great?

This post was authored by the one and only Shannon McKinney (aka Dad), owner of McKinney & Doyle.

One of my favorite duties at McKinney and Doyle is creating new dishes for our menus.  I’ve got it made when you think about.  I have access to almost any ingredient I need through our suppliers and 3 walk in coolers filled with fresh seafood, meats, vegetables, cheese, herbs and spices.  Plus I have a wonderful group of chefs and prep cooks that make sure plenty of onions, potatoes and carrots are already cleaned and peeled, stocks are ready to use and when it comes time to clean up?  well, lets just say that aside from wiping down the table I used, that gets done for me too.  Not a bad gig if you can get it.

There is a secret I learned early in my career though, that really elevates even the simplest dishes from good to great and it’s really pretty easy.

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A Brunch Staple Recipe: Quiche Lorraine

Rebecca McKinney

I was born a foodie. My dad is a chef, baker, and restaurant owner and my mom might as well be because she owns whatever kitchen she walks into. I grew up working in my family’s restaurant and bakery in Pawling, New York – McKinney and Doyle. I started behind the bakery counter at 12 years old after begging my parents to let me start working. At 16 I worked as a hostess. By 18 I was serving tables and training behind the bar where I then worked every other weekend throughout my college career. Even now, when I am visiting my family in New York, I help out where I’m needed. To make a long story short, the food and restaurant industry has been my life for as long as I can remember.

I wanted to create this blog for a few reasons. First and foremost, to share tips, tricks, and knowledge about the food and beverage industry in general but also to help people see a different side of the restaurant world. Every restaurant has a totally unique culture and world within it. I want to help open people’s eyes to more than how fast the service is or how easy or hard it is to secure a reservation.

So, thanks for stopping by! I welcome your ideas, input, and feedback and hope you enjoy!

Eat well & travel often,

Becky McKinney

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Every foodie likes to eat. But not every foodie knows how to make something they want to eat. That’s fine and all, but there is such joy to be found in cooking something from scratch and it really isn’t as hard as it may seem. I’m not saying to go ahead and try to master bone marrow as a newbie on the cooking side of the kitchen, but there are some staples in every foodie’s life that can be made in the comfort of your home without feeling like a total failure. I am really excited that this week is a short work week and Easter weekend and the first thing that comes to mind when I think of Easter, is brunch. Well … candy. But then brunch. So today I’m going to walk you through preparing a classic brunch staple: Quiche Lorraine.A Brunch Staple Recipe Quiche LorraineContinue Reading