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5 Questions
Update! Merguez Burgers and A Giveaway from Caroline Wright
Caroline Wright is about to save dinnertime with a book full of twenty-Dollar, twenty-minute meals you'll actually want to make -- including Merguez Burgers that we'll be grilling all summer. Bonus: we're giving away five copies!
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Caitlin Freeman on Art, Cakes, and Wedding Cookies
Caitlin Freeman of Blue Bottle Coffee has finally filled a cookbook with her inspired, playful desserts based off of works in the SFMOMA. We recently spoke to her about what inspires her work, what she likes to cook, and what she hopes that this book will accomplish. We even snagged a recipe for her Kahlo Mexican Wedding cookies, which we'll be wrapping up for every gift-giving occasion in the near future.
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Michael Pollan on Why We Should Cook (plus a Giveaway!)
Michael Pollan thinks that we can solve a whole lot of problems by simply getting into the kitchen. And we're totally on board with that.
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Jennifer Perillo on Moody Cooking and Marinara
We talked to Food52er and cookbook author Jennifer Perillo about the challenges of writing a cookbook, her Food52 favorites, and the from-scratch recipe she wants everybody to make.
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Mary Roach on Fearlessness and Muktuk (plus a Giveaway!)
Today, we talk to Mary Roach, whose new book Gulp fearlessly investigates what happens to our food after it leaves our plate. Read on for a laugh, a few fun facts, and a new book for your nightstand -- we're giving away three copies!
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Eugenia Bone on Mushrooms, Myths, and Foraging
We talk to Eugenia Bone, food writer and mushroom enthusiast.
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Nicholas Day on Babies, Dinner, and Haiku - plus a Giveaway!
In his new book, Baby Meets World, Nicholas Day sheds a new light on infancy and those mysterious little creatures we call babies. As an excuse to read more of his hilarious writing, we asked him to tell us a little more about babies, share his go-to dinner strategies, and write a haiku.
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Deborah Madison, Author of Vegetable Literacy
Deborah Madison's new book, Vegetable Literacy, sheds light on the relationships within families of vegetables, and shows us how to capitalize on those ties in our cooking.
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Nancy Harmon Jenkins
20 years before the latest study on the Mediterranean diet, Nancy Harmon Jenkins sang its praises in The Mediterranean Diet Cookbook. Today, we sit down with her to discuss the beauty of olive oil, the benefits of the Mediterranean style of eating, and her favorite pasta recipe.
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John Sundstrom of Lark Restaurant
Cookbooks about foraging aren't all inaccessible and heavy. Jonathan Sundstrom has delivered an accessible, gorgeous cookbook -- and iPad app! -- full of recipes native to the Pacific Northwest, but suitable for your kitchen.
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