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I’m not much of a cook. My specialties include dumping whatever I can find in my kitchen in a giant frying pan (I sauté onions and garlic first, of course), and pouring milk on a bowl of Cheerios. But for the last few years now, on Thanksgiving, I’ve tried flexing my puny cooking muscles. Since the holiday is based around food, it seemed like a logical time to give it a go.
Once I decided I’d put on the proverbial chef’s hat, the question became: What dish should I tackle? What did I most like consuming? Naturally, I turned to beer. But instead of just drinking beer on Thanksgiving, maybe I could cook with it, I thought.
After five minutes of Googling, I learned the bitterness of India Pale Ales is considered a nice compliment to the flavors in roasted garlic mashed potatoes. I even found a recipe that called for Avery’s India Pale Ale [2], one of my favorite local IPAs. The dish was a big hit last year, and I plan to serve it up again this Thanksgiving. Try this recipe [3], or, if you already have a favorite roasted garlic mashed potato recipe, just add a few glugs of your favorite Colorado IPA. Go ahead and drink the rest. Cheers.
—Image courtesy of averybrewing.com
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[1] http://www.5280.com/tag/authors/chris-outcalt
[2] http://www.5280.com/magazine/2010/09/colorados-best-craft-beers?page=0,2
[3] http://www.homebrewchef.com/Avery_IPA_MAshed_potatoes_flyer.pdf