T. Susan Chang http://tristatesradio.com en Try A Do-It-Yourself Mother's Day http://tristatesradio.com/post/try-do-it-yourself-mothers-day My mother didn't plant a great many spring bulbs. But over by the pachysandra patch, there was a single lovely pink tulip, and I kept my eye on it for two weeks before Mother's Day. When that Sunday morning arrived, I rushed out, snipped it and ran inside to where she lay sleeping to present it to her. "Did you pick that outside?" she inquired, her expression shifting from sleepy surprise to something more complicated. I nodded proudly. "Oh ... Wed, 08 May 2013 12:24:00 +0000 T. Susan Chang 33409 at http://tristatesradio.com Try A Do-It-Yourself Mother's Day Preserved Lemons: Older, Wiser And Full Of Flavor http://tristatesradio.com/post/preserved-lemons-older-wiser-and-full-flavor On many occasions in my longtime relationship with cookbooks, I have had this experience (which will sound familiar, if you like Middle Eastern flavors as much as I do). I'm happily paging through my new Moroccan or Lebanese or Israeli book, lost in dreams of lamb and sumac, saffron and figs. "Mmmm," I murmur over a glossy page, "<em>that</em> looks delicious."<p>I trace my finger down the ingredients list. Shallots, check. Tomatoes, check. Cinnamon stick, check. And then there it is: <em>Preserved lemon</em>. "Drat," I think. Wed, 10 Apr 2013 06:11:00 +0000 T. Susan Chang 31795 at http://tristatesradio.com Preserved Lemons: Older, Wiser And Full Of Flavor In Praise Of The Humble Lentil http://tristatesradio.com/post/praise-humble-lentil The year I discovered lentils, I was broke and lonely and didn't know how to cook. Lentils, it turned out, would have gone a long way toward providing the solution to some of these problems. However, when I first had them, they were a mystery.<p>They also were the cheapest thing on the menu at the Middle Eastern deli around the corner. The dish was <em>mudardara</em>, I was told. "What's that again?" I said, unable to untangle the knot of plosive consonants. Wed, 27 Feb 2013 07:01:00 +0000 T. Susan Chang 29528 at http://tristatesradio.com In Praise Of The Humble Lentil Understanding The Brussels Sprout http://tristatesradio.com/post/understanding-brussels-sprout "What are <em>those</em>?" I asked my mom, suspiciously eyeing the little cardboard tub with its cellophane cover. It held a heap of pale, miniature cabbages. "They're Brussels sprouts," she said. "They're supposed to be good for you," she added, sealing my doom.<p>At dinnertime, the mystery vegetable reappeared, steaming hot and greenish-yellow but otherwise unaltered. It gave off a sulfurous stench. I recoiled, but I knew my job. Wed, 30 Jan 2013 06:47:00 +0000 T. Susan Chang 28030 at http://tristatesradio.com Understanding The Brussels Sprout Recipe Rebellion: A Year Of Contrarian Cookbooks http://tristatesradio.com/post/recipe-rebellion-year-contrarian-cookbooks "Just throw the whole lemon in the food processor for lemon bars."<br />"Don't just soak your dried beans — brine them!" Tue, 04 Dec 2012 12:03:00 +0000 T. Susan Chang 25277 at http://tristatesradio.com Recipe Rebellion: A Year Of Contrarian Cookbooks The Hard-Boiled Truth About Egg Soups http://tristatesradio.com/post/hard-boiled-truth-about-egg-soups The chicks arrived five months ago — eight gray, blond, black and tawny puffballs no bigger than the eggs they'd been hatched from a day earlier. They had a slavishly devoted audience within minutes and names within 24 hours. Wed, 31 Oct 2012 07:26:00 +0000 T. Susan Chang 23729 at http://tristatesradio.com The Hard-Boiled Truth About Egg Soups Stand Back When Snapping Turtles Crop Up In The Garden http://tristatesradio.com/post/stand-back-when-snapping-turtles-crop-garden Late spring in a New England vegetable garden is usually a time for the last asparagus, the crisp lettuce and arugula, the first pea shoots, and the first sprouting of warm-weather crops like peppers and zucchini. What you don't expect to see planted in your beds are <a href="http://www.tortoisetrust.org/articles/snappers.htm">snapping turtles</a>.<strong> </strong> But that's just what turned up in mine twice this week.<p>I was talking in my garden with a friend when I noticed what looked like a large leather satchel tossed in the strawberry bed. Fri, 25 May 2012 15:59:00 +0000 T. Susan Chang 15708 at http://tristatesradio.com Stand Back When Snapping Turtles Crop Up In The Garden