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Friday
Nov012013

Egg Drop Soup – for What Ails You

By David Hu
A new video for Video Friday

At this time of the year when more people succumb to colds and flu, it’s good to know how to make a restorative chicken soup. Mine is really simple, taking just a few minutes, so you can haul yourself out of bed to make it yourself if you don’t have anyone to nurse you at home.

This soup is nourishing and delicious. It’s the kind of soup that will perk up sluggish appetites.

But this soup isn’t just for when you’re sick. Increase the quantities and make it as a first course for a dinner party. It’s a good start to a Chinese New Year feast.

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Wednesday
Oct302013

The Roasted Root of Things

By Lori Powell
For One or Two Bites, a blog for singles and couples

Once the chill is in the air I turn inwards, with the oven on full tilt and I begin work on a multitude of indoor projects. This fall, I am in the middle of a move from Pennsylvania back to my house in the Hudson Valley so I have more indoor projects to complete than ever.

Creating some quick dishes to fuel one or two (the poor person who offers some help) is a bit of a concern. What I can make a lot of, that I can repurpose during the week for dinner or lunch, is key. Usually this decision is predicated upon what I already have on hand or bought too much of at the market.

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Tuesday
Oct292013

A Savory Pumpkin Pie

By Ben Mims
For Cooking Newbie, a blog for beginner cooks

At this time of year, it’s difficult to avoid the barrage of pumpkin-flavored everything – beer, doughnuts, and good grief, those spiced lattes. And although I love pumpkin, I don’t ever go for all those iterations of its sweetened and cinnamon-laced flavor profile.

If it’s going to be sweet, I prefer my pumpkin only in traditional pie form; although I’ve eaten a pumpkin version of St. Louis’ famed gooey butter cake that still makes me weak with pleasure when I think about it.

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Sunday
Oct272013

On the Road

By Sandy Hu
The latest from Inside Special Fork

I just returned Sunday from Austin, a beautiful city of welcoming people and wonderful food. I was there to attend Les Dames d’Escoffier International’s (LDEI) annual conference, headquartered at the Hyatt Regency Downtown on Lady Bird Lake.

LDEI is my favorite professional conference; I enjoy meeting old friends, making new ones and learning more. Members are women leaders in the food, fine beverage and hospitality industries and membership is by invitation. There are 29 chapters of this august organization.

Sessions provide insights on everything from the culinary aspects of food to social responsibility in agriculture. And in between, we are exposed to the foods, wines and culture of the host city.

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Friday
Oct252013

Bloody Eyeballs

By Sandy Hu
A new video for Video Friday

If you need a quick dish for a Halloween party, make Bloody Eyeballs. These are really just deviled eggs, but halved crosswise so they look like eyeballs. You can double or triple the recipe, as needed.

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