Culinary Institute of Charleston chef-scholar Kevin Mitchell offers a contemporary, coastal take on a Traditional dish that serves a crowd >>GET THE RECIPE HERE (Left) “A twist to this dish that I ...
In 1977, Michael Bennett was working his way through the College of Charleston as a carpenter’s assistant, helping to renovate buildings the school had acquired nearby. The buildings were cheap and ...
2. Henry’s Cheese Spread Many decades ago, long before Charleston’s restaurant scene exploded, a big night out involved Henry’s on Market Street, where white-jacketed waiters swooped in with trays of ...
This Thanksgiving, take a cue from five chefs’ flavorful sides—heavy on the veg—and serve some soon-to-be new traditions for your family’s feast ...
Many Charleston homes wow with their “good bones,” their strong architectural integrity and classic lines. Others boast a distinguished pedigree and historical gravitas, thanks to so-and-so-president ...
In a six- to eight-quart heavy-bottomed saucepan, melt the butter over low heat. Add the onion, celery, and garlic and cook for two minutes. Sift the flour into the pan to establish the roux. Cook, ...
Saute onion over low fire in half of the butter until soft but not brown. Add the crab meat and heat. Heat the milk in the top of a double boiler, but do not boil. Add the crab meat mixture and the ...
Editor’s Note: This feature was at the printer before Charleston and its islands and beaches were closed to any nonessential business. Although now, from the very uncertain and sometimes frightening ...
In the gentrifying enclave just beyond Hampton Park, this sunny spot beckons with the promise of a simple, leisurely meal. In warm weather, it’s best to perch out front at a breezy picnic table, but a ...
View of Charleston from Fort Wagner on Morris Island (courtesy Library of Congress) 1860: Democratic Convention Collapses - From April 23 to May 3, the Democratic National Convention meets at South ...
It started with a great slab of rock, a marbled swirl of colors evoking both ocean and earth. Once Joan and Dennis Berger selected that show-stopping granite, auspiciously named “Blue Tides,” for a ...
It’s a sunny Saturday and, behind the grand façade of a seemingly traditional white brick colonial in West Ashley’s The Crescent neighborhood, the Hastings family is abuzz with activity. Twins Henry ...
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