As I mention on the podcast, this episode is our last before the break. We may periodically post recipes here in the meantime. If you subscribe to the RSS feed, you will know whenever that happens. I would tell you how to do that, but I don’t know what browser you are using.
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A POEM ABOUT WHITE APPLES
white apples, first apples of summer,
with skin as delicate as a baby’s,
crispy like white winter snow.
your smell won’t let me sleep,
this is how dead men
are haunting their murderers’ dreams.
white apples,
this is how every july the earth
gets heavier under your weight.
and here only garbage smells like garbage;
and here only tears taste like [...]
(As prepared and read by Big Al Tuller for the October 19, 2006 podcast)
1, 3-lb rabbit (or two smaller) Ask your butcher to cut it up for a sautee for you.
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Marinade
1 large onion finely sliced
6 garlic cloves, crushed
3 healthy sized thyme branches
2 bay leaves
2 cloves
Pepper
1 Tbs olive oil
3 cups young, deep colored, tannic red wine
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Salt
Flour
4 [...]
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On this week’s show NY Times Garden QandA columnist Leslie Land talks up autumn light, leveling the garden and saving the winter [...]
(As prepared and revealed by Alex Tuller on the October 12, 2006 podcast)
What to do with a ton of parsley? This is a very versatile soup that is easy to prepare and tastes great either cold or hot.
4 c chicken stock
1 lb white potatoes, skin on, sliced
1 c yellow onion chopped
2 T butter
2 giant handfuls [...]
Next week’s show (for October 19th) will be our 75th podcast. That’s a lot – and with very few breaks – and we figure it’s time for a breather. So with that in mind, we will be taking a short hiatus, possibly until Jan 2007, possibly less. A lot of it depends on how much progress [...]
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On this week’s NY Times Garden QandA columnist Leslie Land continues her push for spring bulbs with the often underrated by magical [...]
(As prepared and presented by Alex Tuller on the October 5, 2006 podcast)
This is a very easy dessert and Fall is the time to make it because the pears are in season and you can probably find a sweet fortified wine from a local winery that would work well for the syrup.
This recipe is from [...]