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Archived Shows 08/05/06 Sultry summer nights! Today's Chef's Table is all about cooling down and enjoying the season's flavors. Discover heirloom tomatoes, go fishing with the frying pan, and learn about oysters in Manhattan. We'll find out how ice furthered the popularity of the cocktail. Later, our sommelier, Maureen Petrosky, gives us the best summertime sips. Molly O'Neil gives us "Mostly True" - her memoir about food and baseball. Plus a hot club in Miami, food trivia and the recipe of the week.
This week's featured recipe: This week's featured books: Cocktail Hour: Authentic Recipes and Illustrations from 1920-1960 Eater's Digest: 400 Delectable Readings About Food and Drink Mostly True: A Memoir of Family, Food, and Baseball The Big Oyster: History on the Half Shell Off the Hook: Rudow's Recipes for Cooking Your Catch Wine Club: A Month-by-Month Guide to Learning about Wine with Friends
08/12/06 It's hard to believe that it has been nearly a year since Hurricane Katrina made landfall on the Mississippi, Alabama and Louisiana coast. On today's show we'll see how the region is faring. The reviews have been mixed - some will say they are well on the road to normalcy; others indicate help has been sorely lacking. And you can't talk about the effect of Katrina without looking at the heart of New Orleans and its food culture. We'll hear from Executive Chef Tory McPhail about the re-opening of Commander's Palace. Then get an update on Louisiana fishing industry and hear from a volunteer working to rebuild a small restaurant in the Crescent City. Plus an intimate look at Avery Island, the home of Tabasco, and family recipes from New Orleans. More information on Southern Foodways Alliance More information on Louisiana Seafood This week's featured books: New Orleans, Mon Amour: Twenty Years of Writing from the City Tom Fitzmorris's New Orleans Food: More than 250 of the City's Best Recipes to Cook at Home Eula Mae's Cajun Kitchen: Cooking through the Seasons on Avery Island Cornbread Nation 1: The Best of Southern Food Writing Generations: An American Family
08/19/06 Peasant food, rustic food, comfort food---no matter what you call it, down-home regional dishes passed from generation to generation remain our favorites. Today, we'll celebrate the home cook and enjoy simple meals from kitchens around the world. Mario Batali chats about simplicity and Mr. Cutlets finds an unusual dinner. Finally, a walking and noshing tour of New York City's most delicious neighborhoods. To find out more about Myra Alperson's Nosh Walks and her Nosh News log onto www.noshnews.com This week's featured recipe: This week's featured books:
Foods of the Americas The Rustic Table: Simple fare from the world's kitchens Meat Me in Manhattan: A carnivores guide to New York The Whole Beast:Nose to Tail Eating Nosh New York
08/26/06 On today's show we look forward to Labor Day and a celebration of the American worker. Find out what's happening on the professional barbecue circuit. Then stop by a company picnic, and hear from a corporate concierge about business party etiquette. And if ice cream is your thing, we'll scoop out some of the country's best. Finally, discovering what it takes to feed the workers on a freighter. This week's featured recipe: This week's featured books:
Midwest Scoops: Finding the Region's Best Ice Cream Parlors, Gelaterias and Custard Stands East Coast Scoops: Finding the Region's Best Ice Cream Parlors, Gelaterias and Custard Stands Ships of the Great Lakes Cookbook It is available through their website or by calling their 800 number (1-800-947-4136).
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