Step 1 Exercise
The power of HTML is its ability to represent complex information in a way that conveys meaning. In this exercise you are going to be creating an HTML page for my favorite recipe.
The Exercise
- Create a recipe page to host our recipe (page title, headings, sections, paragraphs, lists etc)
- Use title, header, main, footer, headings (h1/h2 etc), paragraphs, lists
- Use ordered and unordered lists appropriately
- Add the
baked_beans.jpgiagine included in this folder - Add an anchor tag around 'Wisconsin Beer Brats'
4th of July Baked Beans
It's great how a single meal can take you back dozens of years. This is one of those recipes that never seems to fail to impress.
I learned this recipe for the cousin of one of my college friends back in Nashville Tenessee. We had an amazing 4th of July feast which included this recipe and some bratworst like these Wisconsin Beer Brats https://www.culinaryhill.com/wisconsin-beer-brats/
Prep Time: 10 minutes Cook time: 3+ hours Servings: 12
Ingredients 1LB Bacon chopped 3 Cans Bush's Origin Baked Beans 1 Walla Wall Onion chopped 2 ground garlic cloves 3 Tablespoons of mustard 2 Tablespoons of molasses 3 Tablespoons of brown sugar
Directions Cook bacon until it is mostly cooked, then drain most of the grease and put aside Cook onion in remaining bacon grease Combine onions and bacon, then add garlic, cook for a few more minutes Add beans and get up to simmer temperate Add mustard until your beans are nice and yellow Add molassas until color darkens again Add brown sugar until properly sweet Simmer for a long time, occassionally sturing
Expert Tipes Burning off most of the liquid gives you nice, hearty, sticky beans. If the beans get too try, you can always add beer!
Nutritional Information Calories: lots Fat: lots Fun: lots