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Bourbon Tomato Jam
Recipes Talitha Schroeder Recipes Talitha Schroeder

Bourbon Tomato Jam

Our Bourbon Tomato Jam is worth turning on the stove for! Make a double batch and stow the extra in your freezer; you’ll thank us come January when there’s snow on the ground and sun-ripened tomatoes are a distant memory.

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Rhubarb Mostarda
Talitha Schroeder Talitha Schroeder

Rhubarb Mostarda

We know the rhubarb in our Holly Hill Inn gardens won't be around for long, so we're always looking for ways to preserve this tart treat. The mostarda comes together quickly but its tangy flavors can be enjoyed for weeks.

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Three Sisters Succotash
Recipes Talitha Schroeder Recipes Talitha Schroeder

Three Sisters Succotash

In honor of Jim Embry’s work on sustainability, we coaxed a recipe for Three Sisters Succotash out of Honeywood Chef Cody DeRosett. We took a few liberties with Chef Cody’s recipe but you can enjoy his version at Honeywood during Lexington Restaurant Week.

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Get Your Grill On
Tips Talitha Schroeder Tips Talitha Schroeder

Get Your Grill On

We took the heat for you and fired up our grill. If your vibe is a charcoal grill, no sweat. These tips work well either way and will show you how to get the most out of a hot grill.

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Honeywood Cheese Salad
Recipes Talitha Schroeder Recipes Talitha Schroeder

Honeywood Cheese Salad

This cheese salad tops the Honeywood Smash Burger but with local tomatoes coming on, we’re a big fan of whipping up a batch at home to spread on a slab of toasted bread under a thick slice of juicy tomato.

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The Store Cold Ziti Salad
Recipes Talitha Schroeder Recipes Talitha Schroeder

The Store Cold Ziti Salad

This Ziti Salad came to us by way of Chris Michel, by way of his mother Joan, by way of their East Hampton beach house, by way of The Store, a legendary takeout shop in Amagansett that catered to the rich and famous.

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A Kinship in Corn
Stories Lee Busick Stories Lee Busick

A Kinship in Corn

Back in 1825, United States Chief Justice John Marshall wrote this little ditty “in the Bluegrass region/a paradox was born/the corn was full of kernels/and the colonels full of corn.” And therein immortalized the bond between two of Kentucky’s most iconic agricultural products- corn and bourbon.

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