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🗓️ 30 August 2025
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On today’s Saturday Matinee, we head to the garden to dig into the surprising history of one of the most fascinating vegetables: asparagus.
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0:26.0 | I. I love to cook. |
0:28.2 | From scrambling an egg from my daughter in the morning to an elaborate multi-course celebration dinner, |
0:31.3 | the planning, preparation, and execution of a meal done well |
0:34.6 | is a great thrill for me. |
0:36.1 | But though my knife skills are impressive, |
0:38.0 | and I have a well-stock pantry and kitchen full of gadgets and utensils, |
0:41.8 | no amount of equipment or technique will help you make a meal better than better ingredients to. |
0:47.3 | For instance, if you really want a pasta of matricana that sings, |
0:50.9 | choose your ingredients carefully. |
0:52.8 | A bronze-cut semolina pasta, guanchali instead of bacon, |
0:56.5 | fresh-grated pecorina Romano instead of parm from a green can, whole San Marzano tomatoes |
1:01.9 | instead of industrial crushed. In a dish with only four ingredients, each one counts. But also, |
1:08.5 | every one of those ingredients has a story. I mean, how did Italy's pasta |
1:12.6 | culture even develop? Could it really be true that such iconic Italian cuisine is built |
1:17.8 | of noodles borrowed from China and tomatoes borrowed from the Aztecs? Even individual vegetables |
1:23.4 | have a fascinating history. Potatoes too came from the new world, so how did they become the staple |
1:28.5 | food crop for the Irish? Did you know that celery was once such a status symbol that stocks of |
1:33.7 | the stuff would be displayed by well-to-do households in dedicated celery vases? Ever since the |
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