Archive for June, 2011
SPUD LOVE: THE ÜBER TUBER
For all its unpretentious, knobbly familiarity, the potato is pretty fabulous. A rich source of vitamins (including a hefty amount of vitamin C), minerals (calcium, iron, phosphorus, potassium), protein (essential amino acids), and complex carbohydrates, it has nourished humans ever since it was first domesticated in Peru, about 8,000 years ago.* Granted, it took a […]
Posted: June 28th, 2011 under cooking, favorite books, Gourmet magazine, recipes, summer, Union Square Greenmarket.
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OBSESSION: THE OLIVE OIL THAT DOES IT ALL
It’s easy enough to get into an olive oil rut. We all find brands we’re comfortable with—an inexpensive one for cooking, a fancier option for vinaigrettes or drizzling—and then stick with them for years. Decades, even. But given the extraordinary array of olive oils available in fancy-food shops and many supermarkets today, it’s a […]
Posted: June 21st, 2011 under cooking, favorite books, obsession, pantry, people + places, recipes, summer.
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SOFT-SHELLED CRABS
It’s easy to be extravagant in the spring. Last week, we traveled miles to see carefully tended beds full of tumbling, fragrant old-garden roses. And this week, we traveled miles to eat soft-shelled crab. I know sweet, succulent soft-shells are available here in New York, but every June I feel compelled to pick up […]
Posted: June 14th, 2011 under cooking, obsession, people + places, recipes, spring.
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CULINARY EPHEMERA: YOU NEVER KNOW WHERE A PAPER TRAIL WILL LEAD YOU
When William Woys Weaver learned that his Culinary Ephemera: An Illustrated History had taken top honors for culinary history at the IACP (International Association of Culinary Professionals) cookbook awards, presented last week in Austin, Texas, he responded in characteristic, generous fashion. He fired off an e-mail thank-you to everyone in his orbit. “Dear Friends,” he wrote. “I […]
Posted: June 7th, 2011 under culinary history, favorite books, food, Gourmet magazine, obsession, people + places.
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