Cook ingredients that you are used to cooking by other techniques, such as fish, chicken, or hamburgers. In other words be comfortable with the ingredients you are using.
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Pub grub is about as down to earth eating as you can get. True it might not always be the healthiest for you but it really is the precursor of fast food. It is the ultimate in comfort food though because it is finger food. Think burgers, fries, onion rings, and that type of thing. Some pubs have added things like endless bowls of popcorn or peanuts or nachos but for the most part pub grub is about the same. The offerings are local fare varying region to region but still it's pub grub.
Steis's Village Inn in Lexington, Michigan is very much pub grub but with a twist that brings family dining into the mix. While pub grub is the main choice of fare during the dinner hour there is a larger menu to choose from.
My husband ordered the bacon cheeseburger with onion rings. The burger came piled high with deep fried onion rings, very much pub grub style. It was served with barbeque sauce for dipping. The burger was according to my husband quite delicious! It would be an easy burger to duplicate at home with deep fried onion rings and a homemade burger pattie.
1 food lovers commented:
That it would!
Hope the new house is coming along well for you all. :)
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