The Pleasure of Pasta

Food writer Nancy Ross Ryan will conduct a live interview with John Coletta, executive chef-partner, Quartino Ristorante Pizzeria Wine Bar, and author of the new 250 True Italian Pasta Dishes.

Quartino
626 N. State St. (at Ontario), Chicago

Podcast courtesy of WBEZ’s Chicago Amplified

Italy is arguably the most fiercely regional country in the world where culinary traditions are concerned. Before 1861, when it was unified, Italy was a collection of 20 separate kingdoms (ruled by disparate foreign invaders) and each kingdom had its own culinarytraditions and variations, among them pasta. These traditions and the arguments that surround them persist today.  Continue reading

The View from the Kitchen: An Upstairs-Downstairs Look at Frank Lloyd Wright’s Most Famous House

Presented by
Suzanne Martinson, Author, Food Editor, with
Linda Mitzel, Photographer

Podcast courtesy of WBEZ’s Chicago Amplified

Not every historic house has its own cookbook, but Frank Lloyd Wright’s Fallingwater has Elsie Henderson to tell tales about the iconic house built over a waterfall in Pennsylvania. In “The Fallingwater Cookbook: Elsie Henderson’s Recipes and Memories,” the cook, now 96, chronicles the history of the house and its owners, Edgar and Liliane Kaufmann, the millionaire Pittsburgh department store owners, and their son, Edgar jr. (It was an avant-garde family – on her first day of work, Elsie saw them swimming in the stream. Not every cookbook author gets to use the words “buck naked” in her book.) Continue reading

A Treasure Trove of Thai

Presented by
Nancie McDermott
Author, Cooking Teacher

Podcast courtesy of WBEZ’s Chicago Amplified

Join former Peace Corps volunteer Nancie McDermott on an armchair tour of the traditional Thai kitchen, with a focus on regional distinctions, religion, and a taste of Southeast Asian history. Nancie will elaborate on the role of particular ingredients and kitchen equipment in the traditional cuisines of the Thai kingdom, offering a context for the extraordinary dishes and flavors that have earned Thai food a permanent place on the restaurant scene throughout the United States. Continue reading

Mrs. Charles Darwin’s Recipe Book

Presentation by
Weslie Janeway

Tuesday, November 10th, 2009 at 7 PM

Podcast recorded by WBEZ’s Chicago Amplified

Ina’s
1235 West Randolph Street
Chicago, IL 60607
http://www.breakfastqueen.com

While scientist Charles Darwin pursued research and theory, his wife Emma Wedgwood Darwin, like many women of her time, kept a notebook filled with recipes, culinary instructions and personal anecdotes about everyday life in the Darwin household. Continue reading

Pumpkins and Squashes: Evolution in an American Family’s Folk Food

Presentation by
Aggie “The Tomato Lady” Nehmzow

Podcast courtesy of WBEZ’s Chicago Amplified

Last October on a sunny day with puffy clouds arranged gloriously across the horizon, three generation of Nehmzow women set out for Heap’s Giant Pumpkin Farm. Our mission was threefold: culinary, decorative and diversity. Continue reading