For those of us who cook, Lynn Rossetto Kasper is our fairy godmother, and The Splendid Table is her magic wand. I adore Lynn’s food and cooking radio program, complete with phoned-in questions from listeners. In fact, I get so many ideas from listening to The Splendid Table that I decided I really needed a way to keep track of those ideas. And that, my friends, is what blog posts are for. This page is my notebook of ideas I’d like to try/remember/share from Splendid Table episodes. It’s going to look like a notebook too—more casual and work-in-progress than most of my blog posts.
I’m going to update this page frequently, adding ideas and links as I find them. If I really love something, I’ll try to write a separate recipe post, and I’ll provide the link to the new post as well.
Oh, and if you aren’t listening to the downloadable podcasts of The Splendid Table, you should be. They’re just terrific.
Happy listening, and happy cooking!
* This sounds really cool: a mail-order knife-sharpening company that even sends you a before-and-after picture of your knife! From the December 29, 2007 episode.
* Lynn’s off-the-cuff recipe for German-roasted nuts, which you make on the stovetop. These sound perfect for steamy Texas days, when only a fool like me turns on the oven. But more importantly, they sound really, really delicious. I’m thinking about making a batch to take on the road to San Antonio next weekend. From the December 29, 2007 episode.
* Roasted pears with fried sage leaves. I am currently looking (listening) high and low to find the episode where Lynn describes how she would make these…
* Lynn’s red lentil soup with (lots of) cilantro and fresh orange, or more officially: Coriander-Orange-Scented Red Lentil Soup. Mentioned on a 2008 episode, I think?
* Just for fun: Talking about Faygo pop, a local treat for us Michiganders. I grew up drinking Faygo! My favorite flavors were Rock ‘n’ Rye and Peach. I love how they describe it as “the beloved quirky beverage from Motown” (January 26, 2008).
* The Indian Grocery Store Demystified by Linda Bladholm and Neela Paniz. This book sounds fun, and we have a really cute little Indian grocery store in town (January 19, 2008). I wouldn’t mind a little hand-holding when it comes to Indian ingredients!
* All of Diana Henry’s ideas for what to do with a bag of potatoes (November 13, 2010).
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