The Splendid Table: Conversations & Recipes For Curious Cooks & Eaters

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Jan 22, 2011 • 52min

The Elements of Life

Award winning author Su-Mei Yu introduces us to the ancient Thai tradition of looking at "food as medicine". Her new book is, The Elements of Life, A Contemporary Guide to Thai Recipes and Traditions for Healthier Living. Jane and Michael Stern are in Tucson at the Tucson Tamale Company and National Geographic's Keith Bellows brings us their list of "food journeys of a lifetime".Broadcast dates for this episode:January 16, 2010 (originally aired)January 22, 2011 (rebroadcast)
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Dec 31, 2010 • 53min

Ad Hoc at Home

We have some advice for the home cook from chef Thomas Keller—his new book is Ad Hoc at Home. We get advice for throwing a party Southern style from Matt and Ted Lee, authors of Simple, Fresh Southern. Master baker Rose Levy Beranbaum gives us a primer on keeping cakes—her newest book is Rose's Heavenly Cakes. Jane and Michael Stern are at Pico de Gallo in Tucson, AZ.Broadcast dates for this episode:December 11, 2009 (originally aired)December 31, 2010 (rebroadcast)
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Dec 25, 2010 • 52min

Cuban Christmas

Chef Douglas Rodriguez joins us with a Cuban take on the Christmas feast. The legendary Paula Wolfert joins us with her book Mediterranean Clay Pot Cooking. And we have a tale of a childhood gingerbread house gone mad from Augusten Burroughs, author of You'd Better Not Cry: Stories for Christmas. Emeril Lagasse brings us holiday recipes inspired by his mother.Broadcast dates for this episode:December 18, 2009 (originally aired)December 25, 2010 (rebroadcast)
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Dec 18, 2010 • 53min

Nigella's Kitchen

This week Nigella Lawson is stopping by with her new book, Nigella Kitchen, Recipes From the Heart of Home. Food & Wine Magazine's Anthony Giglio introduces us to the bubbly wines of Italy. Sally Schneider, creator of The Improvisational Cook is back with her annual list of homemade food gifts and the Sterns are at Garcia's Kitchen in Albuquerque, NM.Broadcast dates for this episode:December 18, 2010
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Nov 27, 2010 • 52min

American Iconoclasts

This week it's a show of American iconoclasts starting with winemaker Randall Grahm of Boony Doon Vineyard. His latest book is Been Doon So Long, A Randall Grahm Vinthology. We then meet the true originator of the no-knead bread technique, Jim Lehey of New York City's famed Sullivan Street Bakery. His book is My Bread, The Revolutionary No-Work, No-Knead Method.Broadcast dates for this episode:November 7, 2009 (originally aired)November 27, 2010 (rebroadcast)
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Nov 20, 2010 • 52min

Thanksgiving '10

This week we'll get you ready for the Thanksgiving feast with chef Eric Ripert, author of Avec Eric. Grace Young brings us the very American story of Chinese immigrants in the Mississippi Delta. Her latest book is Stir-Frying To the Sky's Edge. And we get stuffing strategy from the New York Time's Melissa Clark, author of In the Kitchen with a Good Appetite.Broadcast dates for this episode:November 20, 2010
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Oct 30, 2010 • 52min

The New Portugese Table

We discuss the cuisine of Portugal with David Leite author of The New Portuguese Table. Jane and Michael Stern have found stellar Creamed Chipped Beef at The Breakfast Shoppe in Severna Park, MD, plus we check in with the Hungry Scientist society, and we'll get a few tips for traveling on the cheap from the frugal traveler.Broadcast dates for this episode:October 10, 2009 (originally aired)October 30, 2010 (rebroadcast)
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Oct 9, 2010 • 52min

School Lunch

This week we have a look at school lunch programs, from a lunch lady's eyes. Our guest is Jean Ronnei of the St. Paul, MN public schools. Mario Batali addresses the issue of family meals, and the Sterns are eating soul food in the Arizona desert at Mrs. White's Golden Rule. Plus, we get a guide to making simple cured meats at home from Karen Solomon author of Jam It, Pickle It, Cure It and Other Cooking Projects.Broadcast dates for this episode:October 3, 2009 (originally aired)October 9, 2010 (rebroadcast)
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Sep 11, 2010 • 52min

Catching Fire

What makes man, man and an ape an ape? According to Richard Wrangham it is not one's ability to fashion tool, but rather the ability to cook. He is the author of Catching Fire, How Cooking Made Us Human. The Sterns are in LA eating a French Dip at its origin, Philippe's French Dip Restaurant, and there is a new movement sweeping across America — group canning sessions.Broadcast dates for this episode:September 26, 2009 (originally aired)September 11, 2010 (rebroadcast)
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Sep 4, 2010 • 52min

Asian Pickle

We're looking at the art of the Asian pickle with Alex Hozven creator of the Cultured Pickle Shop in Berkely, CA, the Sterns are visiting Moonlight BBQ in Owensboro, KY, Fred Plotkin teaches us how to take an eaters vacation without a rental car, and Amy Stewart author of Wicked Plants: A Book of Botanical Atrocities introduces us to the darker side of Mother Nature.Broadcast dates for this episode:September 12, 2009 (originally aired)September 4, 2010 (rebroadcast)

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