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    First Aired - 03/12/2013 12:00PM
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    Fermented saliva, quail eggs, jello wrestling, vermouth cocktails, kombucha, pressure cooking, fermented milk and bad accents are all a part of this week's episode of Cooking Issues. Tune in as Dave Arnold does his usual routine of answering more questions than you can keep up with in under 60 minutes. No question is off limits, and Dave is on top of his game this week. Have a question for the show? Call us at 718-497-2128 every Tuesday at 12pm or email info@HeritageRadioNetwork.org. Regulars and newbies alike - tune in to this show for a classic example of what the Cooking Issues team can do for you. This program was sponsored by Hearst Ranch.

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    First Aired - 01/26/2010 12:00PM
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    On this week's Why We Cook, chef Erica Wides shows the root vegetables some love! Learn about preparations, techniques and obscure vegetables hidden in your produce section. Also, very special guest Claire Handleman, blogger and chef at Del Posto.
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    listen to any show anytime on archive, listen to podcasted shows on itunes, call in: 718-497-2128, the wallflowers of the vegetable world, parsnip, sunchoke, parsnips: starchier texture than carrots, simmer in liquid like chicken stock then puree for soup, parsnips and scallops good pairing, boil and mash parsnips like mashed potatoes, don't confuse parsnip with parsley root, sunchoke: tubers from sunflower plants, the adjective rube came from the German word for turnip, mostly eaten boiled but this is not the best way to prepare them, great raw, glazed turnips, Japanese turnips, turnips misunderstood and underappreciated, chop parsnips up toss in oil or fat and roast them until caramelized, roast until very dark toss with herbs and sea salt,

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