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Yelp Brooklyn Elite Party at Prawn Shop, at 669 Union Street. Sponsored by Sixpoint Brewery. Photos by Melanie Fidler.
Yelp Brooklyn Elite Party at Prawn Shop, at 669 Union Street. Sponsored by Sixpoint Brewery. Photos by Melanie Fidler.
Yelp Brooklyn Elite Party at Prawn Shop, at 669 Union Street. Sponsored by Sixpoint Brewery. Photos by Melanie Fidler.
Yelp Brooklyn Elite Event at Dinosaur Bar-B-Que. Sponsored by Coney Island Brewing. Photos by TLP Productions.
My brother-in-law Mark McClanahan's special deviled eggs, in my mother's holiday-themed deviled egg holder. Easter 2013.
Starting the New Year with a black-eyed pea dish is a cherished tradition of the American South. The recipe for these delicious deviled eggs with black-eyed pea filling can be found in the archives at kissthecook-ben.blogspot.com/ .
Yelp Brooklyn Elite Party at Prawn Shop, at 669 Union Street. Sponsored by Sixpoint Brewery. Photos by Melanie Fidler.
Yelp Brooklyn Elite Party at Prawn Shop, at 669 Union Street. Sponsored by Sixpoint Brewery. Photos by Melanie Fidler.
Yelp Brooklyn Elite Party at Prawn Shop, at 669 Union Street. Sponsored by Sixpoint Brewery. Photos by Melanie Fidler.
Food items include Deviled Eggs, the Dirty French—it's like french onion soup poured over a burger (burger topped with Gruyere cheese, Caramelized Onion, Au Poivre Sauce & Mornay Sauce), and the Goetta Breakfast (Cincinnati's Famous Oatmeal Sausage with hashbrowns and two sunny side up eggs. wash it down with a Bloody Mary.
Yelp Brooklyn Elite Party at Prawn Shop, at 669 Union Street. Sponsored by Sixpoint Brewery. Photos by Melanie Fidler.
Yelp Brooklyn Elite Party at Prawn Shop, at 669 Union Street. Sponsored by Sixpoint Brewery. Photos by Melanie Fidler.