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Essential Food Preserving: The Comprehensive Guide to Canning, Freezing, Drying, and Fermenting Vegetables, Fruits, Grains, Nuts, Beans, Meat, Dairy, and Eggs The Comprehensive Guide to Canning, Freezing, Drying, and Fermenting Vegetables, Fruits, Grains, Nuts, Beans, Meat, Dairy, and Eggs

About a month until Essential Food Preserving is released (May 19 in the US; June 9 in Ireland and the UK)!

I’m giving preorders free access to one of my classes as a thank you, and we have another surprise in the works too (more on both soon)!

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Ravenous Is a New Worker-Owned Food Culture Media Company For too long, food media has felt toothless. Help us take a bite out of it.

Today, my fellow founding worker-owners and I are launching a subscription drive to @feedravenous.bsky.social. We are a group of experienced and award-winning food journalists here to publish thoughtful writing and incisive reporting from around the food world.
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The past is a foreign country

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So good!

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A squiggle of yellow mustard and a generous shake of habanero hot sauce is perfect to my mid-life crisis palate.

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Exactly. No roux-making stage, no “Cajun trinity,” no garlic, no cayenne, no andouille. I’m sure some folks prefer a minimalist gumbo, but we want more than a thin chicken soup with a soupçon of disintegrated rice. We fixed the gumbos in our 1997 edition and have improved on them further since.

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This is a perfect example of why we keep updating the book. The amount of safrole in filé powder is minuscule. It’s a harmless ingredient. Another reason: the gumbos in our latest edition are much, much tastier.

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That’ll put a shine on your coat! Also: “put a patty between two biscuits”? How thick are the biscuits?!

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Thank you! Feedback doesn’t get better than that.

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Hard to imagine a rivalry here. Hot cross buns are great and all, but croissant challenger? They seem mismatched.

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2 copies of the Joy of Cooking books stacked on top of one another. 
The bottom one is from 2019, and the top one is from 1975.

2 copies of the Joy of Cooking books stacked on top of one another. The bottom one is from 2019, and the top one is from 1975.

I was wondering what the modern version of 1 of my cookbooks looks like. Thanks to my local library, I now know the difference between 1975 & 2019 @joyofcooking.bsky.social. I'm not saying you should put it on your Christmas wish list, but I wouldn't mind finding it under my Christmas tree.

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having exactly (1) day out of the year where every amateur chef in America attempts to cook a giant bird and not fuck it up is, honestly, a wonderful and hilarious tradition

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Love a recipe that tries to manage expectations in the headnote.

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Christmas salad is perhaps too elevated. "Cheery as Santa's chuckle" seems accurate tbh.

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The Indifferent Stars Above: The Harrowing Saga of the Donner Party The Harrowing Saga of the Donner Party

The Indifferent Stars Above is great! Very hard to put down.

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Smartphone playing episode 44 of the Joy of Cooking Podcast. Headphones are nearby.

Smartphone playing episode 44 of the Joy of Cooking Podcast. Headphones are nearby.

a VERY toasty lemon meringue pie. We got a little enthusiastic with the blowtorch.

a VERY toasty lemon meringue pie. We got a little enthusiastic with the blowtorch.

Italian meringue on the tines of a stand mixer's whisk attachment. There's one tendril-like peak.

Italian meringue on the tines of a stand mixer's whisk attachment. There's one tendril-like peak.

Kate McDermott, smiling at the camera, wearing an apron emblazoned with "Art of the Pie" and a papercut illustration of a pie resting on a windowsill.

Kate McDermott, smiling at the camera, wearing an apron emblazoned with "Art of the Pie" and a papercut illustration of a pie resting on a windowsill.

Big thanks to @katemcdermott.bsky.social for joining us on the pod last week! She recounts her pie whisperer origin story, we talk about geoduck pie (her fam's favorite), why you should be listening for the "sizzle-whump," and how to get the tallest and fluffiest meringue.

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With all due respect to the Campbell’s Company, our tuna casserole recipe in later editions (1997 onward) is much better. It’s a little extra effort, but not as much as you might think.

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Perhaps the most "ride-or-die" quality about apple dumplings: we've been telling people how to make them since 1931. All nine editions have this recipe, but you'll find it in the 2019 on page 688.

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Moody overhead closeup of apple dumplings

Moody overhead closeup of apple dumplings

Our recipe pick for this week does not fall neatly in either category. We did not grow up eating apple dumplings, nor do we bake them when we're feeling low, but they are very old-timey and deeply comforting to eat. We tested the recipe ~8 years ago and have been making them ever since.

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We talk about loving/hating grits, hot wet goobers, pouring peanuts in your Coke, and cod trauma so bad it has you reaching for the hakarl.

Plus, we share our picks for "ride-or-die" Joy recipes with a listener. Most of our answers are driven by the need for comfort, others by nostalgia.

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Overhead view of The Crop Cycle, by Shane Mitchell. The hardcover features big ripe tomatoes set against a background that is the hottest shade pink.

Overhead view of The Crop Cycle, by Shane Mitchell. The hardcover features big ripe tomatoes set against a background that is the hottest shade pink.

Shane in a farm setting, her garment nibbled by a pig.

Shane in a farm setting, her garment nibbled by a pig.

A smartphone on a yellow surface, playing our podcast. Headphones are nearby.

A smartphone on a yellow surface, playing our podcast. Headphones are nearby.

New ep is up! We are joined by Shane Mitchell, author of The Crop Cycle, a @bittersouth.bsky.social essay collection that profiles 11 iconic Southern crops. Shane chronicles the history of their cultivation and poignantly writes of those who grow and devour them.
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Agreed! We really enjoyed talking with him.

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Closeup of French yogurt cake fresh from the oven, cooling in a loaf pan set on a wire rack.

Closeup of French yogurt cake fresh from the oven, cooling in a loaf pan set on a wire rack.

Each week, we encourage our listeners to cook along with us from the 2019 edition. This week’s recipe = French Yogurt Cake on p. 734. A simple, tangy loaf cake that’s perfect with whipped cream and fresh berries, or compote, or your favorite jam (we think apricot is a winner here fwiw).

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Overhead view of Lebanese Baking by Maureen Abood.

Overhead view of Lebanese Baking by Maureen Abood.

Portrait of Maureen Abood, leaning on a white marble countertop, smiling, wearing a yellow patterned blouse.

Portrait of Maureen Abood, leaning on a white marble countertop, smiling, wearing a yellow patterned blouse.

A smartphone set on a yellow surface plays the Joy of Cooking podcast. A pair of headphones surround the phone.

A smartphone set on a yellow surface plays the Joy of Cooking podcast. A pair of headphones surround the phone.

Happy to share our convo w/ Maureen Abood, author of Lebanese Baking. We talk about the genesis of her book, writing generous recipes, a cheater knafeh that uses shredded wheat cereal, and what sets baking apart as an expression of care and remembrance.

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Thanks for the encouragement Drew ❤️

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We did this with RG royal coronas and it was fantastic!

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Lane Selman, founder of the Culinary Breeding Network, kneeling in a patch of radicchio.

Lane Selman, founder of the Culinary Breeding Network, kneeling in a patch of radicchio.

A smartphone and a pair of headphones. Our podcast plays. Where is the listener?

A smartphone and a pair of headphones. Our podcast plays. Where is the listener?

Closeup of four colorful ears of dent corn at a Culinary Breeding Network event.

Closeup of four colorful ears of dent corn at a Culinary Breeding Network event.

A plate of indigo-yellow tomatoes at a Culinary Breeding Network event. A sign reads: “Tomato INDIGO P321-9-1B-1-2-1 'Ananas Noire' x 'Indigo Rose' Esthetics breeding project.
Mixture of yellow and red blush.”

A plate of indigo-yellow tomatoes at a Culinary Breeding Network event. A sign reads: “Tomato INDIGO P321-9-1B-1-2-1 'Ananas Noire' x 'Indigo Rose' Esthetics breeding project. Mixture of yellow and red blush.”

Super excited to have @culinarybreeding.bsky.social on our podcast! Lane has been bringing seed breeders and chefs together for over a decade now. We love the community she has created! A good listen for vegetable stans and plant nerds. Listen here: podcasts.apple.com/us/podcast/t...

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Double boiler/bain marie? Never seen a flared one like that 🤷‍♂️

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First two are in Seattle

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Close headshot of food blogger, cookbook author, and novelist Adam Roberts.

Close headshot of food blogger, cookbook author, and novelist Adam Roberts.

A smartphone strewn on a yellow surface with a pair of headphones. The phone is playing episode 35 of our podcast, but whoever was listening has obviously been abruptly called away. I hope they are okay!

A smartphone strewn on a yellow surface with a pair of headphones. The phone is playing episode 35 of our podcast, but whoever was listening has obviously been abruptly called away. I hope they are okay!

A call-to-action “tile” exhorting viewers to join the Joy Scouts Cooking Club by preparing a recipe from the 2019 Joy of Cooking. This week: Pistachio and Rosewater Kulfi, page 853.

A call-to-action “tile” exhorting viewers to join the Joy Scouts Cooking Club by preparing a recipe from the 2019 Joy of Cooking. This week: Pistachio and Rosewater Kulfi, page 853.

Ep 35! We loved talking with @amateurgourmet.bsky.social about his debut novel Food Person, a comedy about a cookbook ghostwriter and their narcissistic celebrity client. Plus: ice creams, cookbook faves, and how bad AI search might be making them more relevant. 🤞

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