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

The Insatiable Critic

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

American Public Media

Food, Arts

4.33K Ratings

🗓️ 14 April 2007

⏱️ 61 minutes

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Summary

She's sensual, iconoclastic, and hungry. In the late 1960's she blew the lid off stuffy food writing with her restaurant reviews for New York, the smartest magazine in town. She's Gael Green, a critic like no other and the woman who led the pack in a dining revolution. Gael joins us this week to share memories from her new autobiography, Insatiable: Tales from a Life of Delicious Excess. The recipe for Danish Meat Loaf is from the book.


For the Sterns it's classics with a Texas twist at Houston's Avalon Diner. The pharmacy lunch counter is a favorite genre for our dining duo and the setting soothes Jane's hypochondria! It's a rhubarb revelation for our favorite improviser, Sally Schneider. She says discoveries happen when you let yourself go in the kitchen. Her recipe for Rhubarb Confit with Rhubarb Syrup for Improvising is quintessential springtime fare.


Kai Ryssdal, host of Marketplace and a former resident of China, talks going back after ten years and eating in the new China. Are our kitchens making us fat? Some architects claim they are! We'll take a look at the latest patsy for our weight woes. A new exhibition at the Cooper-Hewitt museum in New York City takes a look at feeding desire, and Lynne shares a favorite springtime recipe, Roasted Asparagus and Spring Potato Salad.


Broadcast dates for this episode:


  • May 13, 2006 (originally aired)
  • April 14, 2007 (rebroadcast)

Transcript

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0:00.0

Our common nature is a musical journey with Yo-Yo Ma and me, Ana Gonzalez, through this complicated country.

0:08.1

We go into caves, onto boats, and up mountain trails to meet people, hear their stories, their poetry, and of course, play some music, all to reconnect to nature and get closer to the things we're missing.

0:24.4

Listen to Our Common Nature from WNYC, wherever you get podcasts.

0:32.0

It's Lynn Rosetta-Castor with the splendid table.

0:43.8

Music Casper with the splendid table. Today it's the insatiable critic.

0:46.5

Sensual, iconoclastic, and frankly hungry,

0:49.5

Gail Green was the restaurant critic like no other.

0:53.1

And she led the pack in a dining revolution.

0:56.1

Her autobiography is insatiable.

0:58.5

Tales from a life of delicious excess.

1:01.3

Well, it's a pharmacy lunch counter feast for the Stearns at the Avalon Diner in Houston.

1:07.0

That expert of culinary sleight of hand, Sally Schneider, is turning rhubarb into a new vundercind.

1:13.0

Kai Rizdahl of Marketplace has the dance of eating in the new China.

1:17.2

And then it's the big question.

1:19.4

Are our kitchens making us fat?

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All this and your calls are coming up on the splendid table.

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