It's a look at 90's etiquette with Peggy Post, the latest of the Post Family to update the classic book Emily Post's Etiquette. How, exactly, are we supposed to deal with a quesadilla, anyway? Jane and Michael Stern lament the loss of the Woolworth's Lunch Counter and trace the origins of Frito Pie. Food and humor columnist Al Sicherman examines corn-on-the-cob etiquette; Cecile from Charlotte plays Stump the Cook; we have a remembrance of dinner with Lenny—Lenny Bernstein, that is! And Lynne talks wood-fired ovens and shares a recipe for fresh lime and chile for corn on the cob.
A look at seven decades of American food fads with Sylvia Lovegren, author of Fashionable Foods, from the Prohibition era's Ginger-Ale Salad to the 90s obsession with fusion cooking—no matter what —it's all American! She even has a recipe to wax nostalgic. Don Skahill talks about the Pop Tart—a fad that outlived even the Fondue. Travelers Jane and Michael Stern report in from "Robert Redford Land"—Utah. Cheese expert Steve Jenkins gives us the rules of cheese storage—move over, plastic wrap.
This week it's the farmer's market with Janet Fletcher, author of Fresh From the Farmers Market. Jane and Michael Stern talk Santa Maria-Style BBQ, Al Sicherman, food and humor columnist for the Star Tribune newspaper in Minneapolis, brings us the latest news from the grocery aisle.
Fine tune those Webers with John Willoughby, coauthor of the award winning book Thrill of the Grill and the newly published License to Grill. Check out this week's recipe: your basic whole grilled fish strategy. We talk to Fred Dodsworth, publisher of auJuice,The Journal of Eatin', Drinkin' and Screwin' round. Specialty fruit expert David Karp talks about cherries. Lynne takes your calls, answers listener mail, and challenges another listener in this week's "StumpThe Cook" Great news!— in the spirit of "you can get get too much of a good thing," Jane and Michael Stern will join us every week with their "Two For The Road" series starting July 5th.
Food scientist Shirley Corriher joins us to share her food freshness tips and to diagnose your culinary dilemmas with her inimitable Southern style. We talk with Karen Brooks, coauthor of the hit summer book Patio Daddy-O. Al Sicherman is back with a report from the Food Marketing Institute Show and has a "Stupid New Products Parade." Lynne takes your calls, recommends Southern cookbooks, and takes to the field in this week's episode of "Stump the Cook."
It's time to hit the road with Jane and Michael Stern, authors of Eat Your Way Across the USA. Fish specialist Mark Bittman shares his insights on fresh as compared to frozen. We talk to chef Francois Maeder about gourmet rafting in the Santa Elena Canyon. Lynne takes your calls, answers listener mail, and challenges another contestant in this week's "Stump The Cook".
It's an entire hour devoted to chocolate with Alice Medrich, author of the award-winning books Cocolat: Extraordinary Chocolate Desserts and Chocolate and the Art of Low-fat Desserts. Check out this week's recipe, bittersweet chocolate truffles "Maison." Commentator Euan Kerr lauds haggis, the "Great Chieftan o' the puddin' race." Were you wondering what to serve to honor poet Robert Burns birthday? Specialty produce expert David Karp celebrates the Chinese New Year with the pummelo, and Michael Coe, author of The True History of Chocolate (coauthored with Sophie Coe) walks us through the origins of chocolate.
This week on the Splendid Table it's the food of Vietnam with Mai Pham, author of The Best of Vietnamese and Thai Cooking. Specialty fruit expert David Karp reports back from a recent trip to Australia. Conductor Christopher Hogwood introduces us to a 17th-century chef with some very modern ideas on the art of vegetable cookery. Lynne answers listener mail, takes your calls, and enters the ring for another round of "Stump the Cook." This week's recipe: rice paper-wrapped salad rolls
Steve Jenkins is author of the Cheese Primer and one of the country's leading and most opinionated authorities on cheese and cheesemaking. Steve will sort out the Muensters from the Munsters! Here is a list of Steve's favorites to take to your local cheesemonger. Mary Ewing Mulligan dusts off a few of her favorite Cognacs and sheds some light on those mysterious label markings. If XO looks like your favorite scrabble word and VSOP something you might find on an invite, then you'll want to take an educated look. Lynne offers up another recipe in "Beyond Takeout," a segment devoted to getting fast good food on your family table.
A look at Americans and food—why we eat what we eat, with anthropologist Sidney W. Mintz, author of Tasting Food, Tasting Freedom.