This weekend on an all-new episode of Goodtaste with Tanji, we’re hitting up a cozy cafe, a bustling health food spot and an authentic abuelita’s kitchen. First, we make our way to the Texas Hill Country to Blanco and visit a cute little restaurant where the chickens are free to roam. At Chess Club Café locals love the stuffed omelets and stacked sandwiches, but what they come back for time and time again are the divine homemade pastries like the Maple Pecan Sticky Buns. Next, we visit the buzzing city of Austin to try a cup of joe at Picnik. Each cup of coffee at this popular café is laced with butter for a silky finish and a slower, more controlled release of caffeine. This good-for-you spot also has gluten-free versions of your favorite foods like Tempura Battered Fish Tacos and killer Ice Cream Sandwiches. Then we’re going to Irma’s Original to try the Mexican food that is a favorite amongst the Houston Astros. Succulent Roasted Pork Tamales and Cheesy Chicken Enchiladas come smothered in homemade sauces and with a side of guacamole, but the standout is Irma’s famous mole. Don’t worry — we got the recipe.
Don’t miss this weekend’s NEW episode of Goodtaste with Tanji. Find your showtime below!
Chess Club Café
Picnik
Irma’s Original
IT’S SHOWTIME
San Antonio – WOAI, NBC 6p Sat
Austin – KEYE, CBS 6:30p Sat
Houston – KPRC, NBC 5:30a Sat & Sun
Dallas/Fort Worth – CW33 1:30p Sun
Corpus – KSCC FOX 9:30p Sat
Amarillo – KVII ABC 11:30a Sun
El Paso – KFOX FOX 5:00p Sat
Tyler – KLTV 11:30p Sun
Abilene – KTXS ABC 4:30p Sun
San Angelo – KTXE ABC 4:30p Sat
Rio Grande Valley – KRGV ABC Noon Sun
Waco – KWTX CW 6p Sun
Bryan/CS – KBTX CW 6p Sun
Midland-Odessa – KWES NBC 5p Sat/ CW 12:30p Sun
Lubbock – KLBK CBS 5p Sun
Beaumont – KFDM CBS 6:30a
Nashville – WUXP MY Net 2:30p Sat
Monte Reese says
Hello,
I’m having a hard time finding a recipe that I saw on last night’s episode. I would think that there would be a way to find recipes associated with any particular episode. The episode I am referring to aired on May 18, 2019 at 6:30 in Austin.
I did a search for the date, but could not do one for the dish name because I had forgotten it (very common for this old person!)
I would think that you would have a better search engine for all your recipes.
Thank you for your show, it is never missed in this house.