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A Review of the New 'Black Food' Book from Bryant Terry

No everyday cookbook, but a collection of essays, poetry, art, and recipes, Bryant Terry’s latest is an ambitious account of Black food across continents

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Acclaimed chef Bryant Terry's 'Black Food' is his last book. It's also the start of his bigger ambitions

7 Summer Favorites: Fresh Peach Recipes

Wine Spectator Best of Award of Excellence winner in Seattle, knows the importance of locally sourced ingredients and cooking with the seasons. Here he has created a simple-yet-sophisticated salad built around summer stone fruits, like peaches. To balance the sweetness of the fruit, Mueller adds bitter radicchio, salty pistachios and prosciutto and a sharp, nutty aged cheddar, then dresses the salad with a tangy Sherry vinaigrette. With so many flavors happening, wine director Jason Sanneman turns to Champagne as a safe bet, opting for the fruity, bright Ruinart Brut Blanc de Blanc NV to bring the whole dish into balance.

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26 Essential Women-Owned Restaurants to Support in Los Angeles

26 Essential Women-Owned Restaurants to Support in Los Angeles Thrillist 3/12/2021 © Petite Peso Is it just us, or is anyone else completely reliant on national months and days to keep their calendars in check? While occasions like National Pi Day (March 14) prompt us to treat ourselves, International Women’s Day (March 8) and Women’s History Month (all March long) are timely reminders that not all of us come into this world equipped with the same privileges, and some have to work extra hard to achieve the same successes that are automatically afforded to others. This is especially true for women in the food and beverage industry. According to the U.S. Labor Department, fewer than 20% of working chefs are women, despite making up more than half of culinary graduates. When it comes to senior roles, the numbers are even more abysmal, with women comprising just 7% of head chefs and restaurateurs across America. As an industry, food and beverage presents additional challenge

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Today Is the First Day of Legal King Cake Season

Today Is the First Day of Legal King Cake Season Margaret Eby © Provided by Food & Wine Oriana Koren If you re not familiar with New Orleans Mardi Gras or if you only know it as a hazy idea of bead-throwing and big parades the first thing you need to understand is it s not just a day, it s a whole season. It begins on the twelfth night of Christmas, also known as Three Kings Day or Epiphany, which falls on January 6th. Likewise, that day also marks the start of king cake season, when bakers around the New Orleans area (as well as Baton Rouge, Mobile, Houston, and other places that celebrate) begin churning out the vibrantly colored, ring-shaped desserts. 

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