A savory, creamy spin on the traditional favorite from Sauce!
A savory, creamy spin on the traditional favorite “au gratin potatoes” from Sauce Magazine!

See the recipe here.
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A savory, creamy spin on the traditional favorite from Sauce!
A savory, creamy spin on the traditional favorite “au gratin potatoes” from Sauce Magazine!

See the recipe here.
Craig & Toni Brown invest sincere & honest hard work to create their signature BBQ sauces. Inspired by his mother's home cooking, Craig reflects fondly on the past in hopes that he can share these memories through his own cooking.
Meet St. Louisans Craig & Toni Brown, co-creators of Millie’s Barbeque Sauces. They bring with them a proven track record of solid sales at local farmers markets as well as the capacity to produce at volume for wholesale distribution in grocery stores and other local markets. 2011 & 2012 National BBQ News “Sauce of Honor” Winners & 3rd Place Winner of the Kansas City American Royal BBQ Sauce Competition in 2012, the Browns invest sincere and honest hard work to create their signature sauces. Inspired by his mother’s home cooking, Craig reflects fondly on the past in hopes that he can share these memories through his own cooking: “Since my childhood, I can remember my mother Millie cooking so many delicious southern dishes using her famous sauce. Millie’s memory still lives on in our family, as she has inspired my wife and I to re-create this one of a kind sweet and tasty barbecue sauce. We hope you enjoy it as much as we do!”
This local gem is available at all Straub’s locations. Try some with your own barbecue, or pair it with our Smoker’s signature meats! See their website for more information, including some great recipes!
Stay warm with this hearty recipe from Straub's Executive Chef, Fred Youngblood!
Pot Roast with Fingerling Potatoes
Serves 4-6
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How to prepare the pot roast:
Produced in southwestern France from sheep's milk, this cheese is medium-soft, light in color and has very complex yet delicately smooth flavors.
Ossau-iraty is produced in southwestern France, in the Northern Basque Country and in Béarn. Ossau-Iraty is rather medium-soft, light in color and has very complex yet delicately smooth flavors. Made from the milk of Manech and Basco-Bearnaise ewes, this cheese tastes slightly akin to cow’s cheeses of similar texture (i.e. alps cheese). After three months of ripening in cool and humid cellars, Ossau-Iraty acquires its characteristics of a tender, soft, ivory body. Its orange rind turns ash gray when stored at length. Its taste is simultaneously nutty and sweet, with hints of olive, hazelnut and fig and a rich, smooth finish. The edible, slightly tart rind also adds considerably to the experience.
Its name reflects its geographical location: the Ossau Valley in Béarn and the Iraty Valley in the Northern Basque Country. It has been recognized as an appellation d’origine contrôlée (AOC) product since 1980. It is one of only two sheep’s milk cheeses granted AOC status in France. (The other is Roquefort). Although Ossau-Iraty received AOC status in the 80s, it is of ancient origin, traditionally made by the shepherds in the region.
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Ossau-Iraty “Quiche” Recipe
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