Steer wrestling, a practice credited to legendary cowboy and rodeo star Bill Pickett, usually involves leaping onto a steer from the back of a specially trained horse. At the Madison
Put ramekins on a baking sheet. Bake for 25-35 minutes, until puffed and golden. Remove from oven, and let stand for 5 minutes. With a flexible spatula, remove strata to
Editor's note: This list was originally published in November 2013. Please note: Not all of these are a storefront; some provide specialty items to order, so check before dropping by! Sweet
Editor's note: This list was originally published in November 2013. Please note: Not all of these are a storefront; some provide specialty items to order, so check before dropping by! Sweet
Editor's note: This list was originally published in November 2013. Please note: Not all of these are a storefront; some provide specialty items to order, so check before dropping by! Sweet
This tiny city block in downtown Greensboro once had a gigantic reputation. Not so much for its charbroiled beef patties — though they, too, were plentiful — but for its colorful characters and their wild shenanigans.
In the 1950s, as Americans hit freshly paved roads in shiny new cars during the postwar boom, a new kind of restaurant took shape: the drive-in. From those first thin patties to the elaborate gourmet hamburgers of today, North Carolina has spent the past 80 years making burger history.