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Spice up your salad with this spicy whole leaf Caesar | HOUSTON LIFE | KPRC 2
Read full article: Spice up your salad with this spicy whole leaf Caesar | HOUSTON LIFE | KPRC 2Spice up your salad with this spicy whole leaf Caesar | HOUSTON LIFE | KPRC 2Published: June 11, 2020, 2:28 pmIf you’re trying to eat more lighter this summer, salads are a good way to go. But let’s be real, it can get a bit boring just eating the same popular leafy green recipes all week. But if you would like to switch things up a bit, Kyle Noonan with The Rustic in Downtown Houston, shared with us a tasty recipe that’s easy, affordable and full of flavor.
Spice up your salad with this spicy whole leaf Caesar
Read full article: Spice up your salad with this spicy whole leaf CaesarBut lets be real, it can get a bit boring just eating the same popular leafy green recipes all week. However, a spice dressing and homemade croutons can make all the difference in the world. PROCEDUREMake the Texas hot Caesar dressing by combining all of the ingredients in a mixing bowl and stirring with a wire whisk until all ingredients are evenly mixed. For every 4 to 5 ounces of romaine leaves, use 4 ounces of Caesar Dressing. TIP: Add chicken or salmon on top of the Romaine leaves.
The Rustic is hiring 250 employees at their new Uptown Park location slated to open in late Spring
Read full article: The Rustic is hiring 250 employees at their new Uptown Park location slated to open in late SpringPopular eatery The Rustic plans to hire 250 workers at their new location in Uptown Park. Most positions require a food handlers and a TABC certification upon hire. The restaurant, which serves locally-sourced dishes and drinks, is hiring all positions such as bartenders, hosts/servers, and runners. According to owner Kyle Noonan, the restaurant has a tentative opening in late Spring, provided that all city and state ordinances are lifted after the coronavirus pandemic. Noonan hopes to bring those selected candidates “some much-needed work” as soon as the ordinance is lifted in Houston.