Ratking is the first in a series of police procedurals starring detective Aurelio Zen. The author, Michael Dibdin, continued with around a ...
The History of Rugelach
Joan Nathan can make food sound irresistible -- and her article " A Tale of Two Treats " in Tablet Magazine today really did it....
What Mimi Sheraton's Family Ate
Mimi Sheraton grew up in a family that mixed traditional Jewish food with all kinds of American food. Her mother Mrs. Solomon made hot cerea...
A Never-Ending Domestic Drama
From four stories by Jhumpa Lahiri's collection Unaccustomed Earth , four Indian mothers express themselves by serving Indian food: &quo...
Doris Lessing: Mara and Dann
In Mara’s world, nourishment consists of yellow roots, white tasteless lumps, and dry leaves without specific names; sour milk or milk ...
What the Ancient Romans Ate
I read Giacosa's A Taste of Ancient Rome quite a few years ago, and recently found a really nice used copy of the hardback edition. So ...
"The Food Snob's Dictionary"
I recently read all the definitions in The Food Snob's Dictionary: An Essential Lexicon of Gastronomical Knowledge by David Kamp and Ma...
What we ate this weekend
Carol made a stunningly gorgeous boeuf en croute for dinner on Friday night; a mushroom sauce and another sauce were also on the menu. She a...
The wide, wide world
In the New York Times today: an article about a Brazilian town where eating a particular species of ant is a tradition: Pesticides Threaten...
Food as Architecture
Traditional English Christmas dinner: roast turkey, apricot-bread stuffing, cranberry jelly, vegetables -- that's how it was offered on...
Here's to Julia Child
For New Year's Eve I decided to make a very retro dinner: duck a l'orange from the first volume of Mastering the Art of French Cooki...