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The Splendid Table: Conversations & Recipes For Curious Cooks & Eaters

Salt Block Cooking

The Splendid Table: Conversations & Recipes For Curious Cooks & Eaters

American Public Media

Arts, Food

4.33K Ratings

🗓️ 26 September 2014

⏱️ 53 minutes

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Summary

It’s a look at the newest in culinary exotica, salt block cooking, with Mark Bitterman, author of Salt Block Cooking, and we go behind the scenes of cookbook production with recipe tester Ian Knauer.


Broadcast dates for this episode:


  • September 21, 2013 (originally aired)
  • September 26, 2014 (rebroadcast)

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0:28.9

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0:41.3

Support for this show comes from OnePassword. If you're an IT or security pro, managing devices, identities, and applications can feel overwhelming and risky.

0:49.3

Trellica by OnePassword helps conquer SaaS sprawl and Shadow IT by discovering every app your team uses,

0:57.0

managed or not.

0:58.0

Take the first step to better security for your team.

1:01.8

Learn more at OnePassword.com slash podcast offer.

1:06.4

That's OnePassword.com slash podcast offer, all lowercase.

1:15.2

It's the splendid table from APM American Public Media.

1:19.9

I'm Lynne Rosetta Casper.

1:25.1

Did you know during World War I sausage-making screen to a halt in Germany?

1:30.9

In fact, it was outlawed.

1:33.0

Butchers had to hand over their sausage casings.

1:36.1

Germany's newest and biggest war machine couldn't exist without them.

1:40.9

The Zeppelin, aka Blimp, was a floating menace packed with bombs. The secret of its

1:46.7

float was helium in gas bags. The danger? A spark could explode leaking helium. Enter the sausage

1:54.0

casing, which sealed like nothing else. According to ediblegeography.com, 462 million sausage casings went into the Zeppelin fleet.

2:05.2

Stay with us for lots more this hour on The Splendent Table.

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