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Is souping the new juicing? The New York Times seems to think so. Us? Not so much. We think it’s pretty silly, but still fun to talk about! And here’s that other silly story about the “food” one juice bar owner “eats” in a day.
One skillet recipes to the rescue! We talk about our favorites. Here’s that magical one-pot pasta recipe from Martha Stewart that we talked about. Why don’t you share yours with us in the comments here?
We heart English muffins, especially homemade versions, particularly for breakfast sandwiches and as a vehicle for jam.
Marisa talked to Anupy Singla, cookbook author and founder of Indian as Apple Pie.
At the market, we’re buying fennel–a bright spot among seasonal winter ingredients. We cook it, we eat it raw, we sing the praises of its fronds. Marisa is partial to this unusual fennel gratin recipe from Food Network favorite, Ina Garten.
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I had the same reaction to that article about what that woman eats in a day. I just can’t even imagine! 🙂
Oh, I love a good one pot meal. When you guys were talking about it, I immediately thought of Shakshuka. I’m partial to Melissa Clark’s recipe in the NYT:
http://cooking.nytimes.com/recipes/1014721-shakshuka-with-feta
Served with a little bit of bread on the side – yum!
Oh, I love Indian food and I’ve been a fan of Anupy for some time now since trying out a few recipes from her slow cooker cookbook.
Your podcast just sets a great tone for my day when I listen on my way to work. Thanks so much, ladies!
Hi, Megan! Thanks so much. I too love many of Melissa Clark’s recipes but haven’t tried that one. I’ll bookmark it. I love shakshuka as well.