Cleveland, OH
Ohio City’s Juneberry Table serves up biscuits and sausage with mushroom, spinach gravy
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CLEVELAND, Ohio (WOIO) – Longtime Cleveland Chef Karen Small not too long ago opened a breakfast and lunch restaurant in Ohio Metropolis, Juneberry Desk.
She is specializing in easy, seasonal and native elements.
This week on Cleveland Cooks, she shared her recipe for the sausage, mushroom and spinach gravy that she serves along with her cheese and chive biscuits.
Sausage, Mushroom and Spinach Gravy Recipe:
- 1# bulk breakfast sausage
- 1 T butter
- 1/4 c flour
- 1.5 cups entire milk
- 1c. heavy cream
- Non-obligatory vegetable inventory
- ½ head of fennel, small cube
- 1 onion, small cube
- 2 sprigs recent sage
- 2 sprigs recent thyme
- 1 bay leaf
- Sprint every cayenne and nutmeg
- 1.5 -2 cups recent spinach
- ½ # recent mushrooms sliced
- 2T +1 t. Impartial oil
- Salt and Pepper
Prepare dinner sausage breaking it up as you go, letting the sausage brown a bit.
Separate sausage and fats by draining. Reserve sausage. Add fats again to a saucepan with the butter and soften.
When melted add onion, fennel, spices and herbs. Prepare dinner to melt about 8 minutes.
Add flour and stir vigorously, prepare dinner for at the least 5 minutes so the flour can lose its uncooked style.
Add milk, slowly at first, and as soon as included, add the remainder of the milk and heavy cream.
Prepare dinner for 10 minutes, stirring steadily.
Whereas gravy simmers sauté mushrooms in 2T. impartial oil, prepare dinner till nicely browned and moisture is evaporated, Add spinach and 1 t. oil and sauté till wilted. Put aside.
When you really feel the gravy is just too thick add extra milk or the optionally available vegetable inventory. Season with salt and pepper and extra spice if desired. Add the sausage spinach and mushrooms again to the pot and ladle over biscuits.
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Cleveland, OH
Bieber makes 2nd rehab start, eyes early July return to Guardians

CLEVELAND (AP) — Shane Bieber will make his second rehab start on Thursday with the possibility of the 2020 American League Cy Young winner rejoining the Cleveland Guardians rotation by late June or early July.
The right-hander – who had Tommy John surgery on his right elbow last April – is scheduled to start for the Double-A Akron RubberDucks after throwing 2 1/3 scoreless innings in an Arizona Complex League game on Saturday. Bieber, who turned 30 on Saturday, faced nine batters, allowed one hit and struck out five.
Chris Antonetti, Cleveland’s president of baseball operations, was pleased that Bieber was averaging 93 mph on his fastball.
“It was really fun to watch Shane just get back out in a competitive setting,” Antonetti said before the Guardians faced the Los Angeles Angels on Sunday. “He’s worked on adding some complementary pitches or changing the way some of his pitch profiles look. So his changeup in particular had maybe more depth than it’s had in the past.”
After spending most of his time at the team’s spring training complex in Goodyear, Arizona, Bieber is likely to remain in Northeast Ohio for the remainder of his rebab. The Guardians top affiliates are in Columbus, Akron and Eastlake, Ohio, which are all less than a two-hour drive from Progressive Field.
The plan is for Bieber to throw up to 50 pitches again on Thursday before ramping things up.
With the two-time All-Star likely to pitch every five days, it is possible his return to the rotation could occur between June 25 through 29, when the Guardians have a homestand against the Toronto Blue Jays and St. Louis Cardinals.
“We have a pretty good plan in place, but the one thing we want to make sure, especially with Tommy John, is that we’re really deliberate in helping him get back to a point where once he returns, he’s able to pitch for the balance of the season without issues,” Antonetti said.
Bieber’s return – whenever it is – should provide a lift for a rotation that has struggled the first two-plus months of the season. Guardians’ starters went into Sunday’s game with the fourth-highest ERA in the American League (4.25).
Tanner Bibee is 4-5 with a 3.86 ERA while Ben Lively will have Tommy John surgery later this week.
Bieber agreed to a one-year, $14 million contract last fall with a $16 million player option for 2026.
Cleveland (31-26) enters Sunday six games behind Detroit in the AL Central, but has one of the three wild-card spots.
“I think we’re right in the mix. I think what we’re seeking to do is be a little bit more consistent in all areas of the game, whether that’s starting pitching, our bullpen, defense, offense, all of those areas,” Antonetti said.
“I think we’ve seen periods of what we’re capable of doing, but we feel like we still have our best baseball yet in front of us and that’s part of something that goes along with being a young team.”
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Cleveland, OH
Cleveland Browns Rookie’s Mother Pokes Fun at Son’s Cooking Skills

The Cleveland Browns have a dynamic class of first-year players this year, and they’ve already had the opportunity to show their skills on the field in Rookie Minicamp and the first week of OTAs. On Friday, the young guys displayed their skills in a different area: cooking.
The Browns’ additions faced off in a fun but competitive contest in the team’s annual “Rooks to Cooks” event at Baldwin Wallace University. As part of Cleveland’s rookie development program, the players learned several cooking skills, recipes and more while making pasta dishes and charcuterie boards.
Rookie running back Quinshon Judkins was captured cooking in a video posted by Cleveland.com’s Mary Kay Cabot, and Judkins’ mother had some fun in a repost.
“When we come to visit, don’t be acting like you don’t know how to cook,” Teva Judkins said.
The former Ohio State running back responded shortly after being jokingly called out by his mom. No matter how many meals Mrs. Judkins cooked for him in the past, it seems like the rookie will now be expected to bring some gourmet dishes of his own to the table.
Judkins grew up in Pike Road, Alabama, before playing college football at Ole Miss and Ohio State. His family will certainly make the long trip up to Cleveland at least once to see the rookie running back play for the Browns, and with the season beginning in September, Judkins has several months to work on his best plates.
Cleveland, OH
Possible connection between 5-year-old double murder, West Park murder-suicide: Metroparks

FAIRVIEW PARK, Ohio (WOIO) – Cleveland Metroparks Police are looking into possible connections between a five-year-old double murder and the recent West Park murder-suicide.
According to the director of communications from Cleveland Metroparks, police are specifically looking into Bryan Hurt, the suspect who died from a self-inflicted gunshot wound after murdering his neighbor.
Carnell Sledge and Kate Brown, two longtime friends, were murdered near a park bench in the Cleveland Metroparks Rocky River Reservation almost six years ago on June 4, 2019.
Sledge and Brown were killed in broad daylight at the busy park. Both had been shot in the head.
Their killer has not been found.
Earlier this month, Hurt allegedly shot and killed his neighbor, 68-year-old Thomas Overall, in broad daylight.
The shooting happened on the 15700 block of Munn Road in the West Park neighborhood.
The families of Sledge and Brown released a statement Saturday morning thanking community members for the outpouring of support.
The families also said they intend to announce plans for this year’s memorial soon.
19 News asked Metroparks if a specific lead drew them to look into Hurt but Metroparks has yet to respond.
A $100,000 reward is available for information leading to an arrest. Tipsters will stay anonymous.
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