Category Archives: Cooking

New Bedford’s Gourmet Wonderland

If you’ve ever found yourself in a restaurant-rich neighborhood in Boston—the South End, say, or Beacon Hill—chances are you’ve seen a white Sid Wainer truck making a produce or specialty foods delivery to the back door of some bistro or … Continue reading

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Zucchini Pancakes

We continue to plug away at recipe testing for this year’s Yankee Cookbook, whose theme is “lost and vintage” recipes. Today’s test was for a dish that I already plan to put into regular rotation: zucchini pancakes. This is my … Continue reading

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A Big Night in the Big Apple

Not to sound too provincial, but when something really big and exciting happens to you in New York, the significance and excitement seem magnified by a thousand. On Monday night, my book, The Apple Lover’s Cookbook, won big: an award … Continue reading

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Stalking the Roxbury Russet, finding the Bartlett Pear

Today I had the pleasure of speaking to a group of sophomores at the John O’Bryant school in Boston’s Roxbury neighborhood. Their teacher, Ian Doreian, contacted me several weeks back to say that his students were going to do a … Continue reading

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Behind the Scenes: A TV Shoot

I was out of my kitchen today and into the studio of WSFB, Hartford’s CBS affiliate. The station has a great local news magazine show, Better Connecticut, and I’ve made a few appearances since December. Those two crazy kids in … Continue reading

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Waffle Brownies

What a day! I am so excited about this post. Waffle iron brownies, folks!! It’s an idea from a 1953 issue of Yankee and it’s fantastic. Really, I’m just so excited about my job right now. I’m working with Aimee … Continue reading

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Shirred Eggs and Bacon

Shirred eggs sound fancy, but really they’re just oven-baked eggs with some sort of creamy-cheesy topping. And because they’re so very easy to make, especially for company, they are just the sort of dish that every home cook should have … Continue reading

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In Praise of Pre-Heating

Bad habits. They happen to all of us. And even though I know better, I sometimes get lazy about properly preheating my pan before I begin cooking in it. I put the skillet on the heat, add the oil, and … Continue reading

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Chicken A La King, Revisited

Yankee Magazine has been in print for more than 75 years, which means that we have a wonderfully deep archive of recipes and food stories to tap for inspiration. One of our favorite jobs is to pull out an old … Continue reading

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Winter Breakfast of Champions: Maple-Cinnamon Polenta

In the ongoing effort to keep my three-year-old son fed, I’ve come up with endless variations on macaroni and cheese and thirty different broccoli preparations. But this dish, born of a cold winter’s morning, a hungry boy, and a mostly … Continue reading

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