Food

  • Let's Dish blends meal-making and socializing
    Two working moms turned their class project into a business that allows families to prepare home cooked meals without clean-up or shopping.May 15, 2006
  • Food critic Josh Resnik - live from Gluek's
    You don't have to drop $100 to get a good meal in the Twin Cities. But finding that elusive tasty but cheap meal can be hard.March 30, 2006
  • A chocolate renaissance
    The box of chocolates that you give your sweetheart this Valentine's Day may not contain the traditional candy flavors. Over the past few years, high-end chocolate boutiques have opened all across Minnesota. A Twin Cities chocolatier, B.T McElrath, helps explain this chocolate renaissance.February 14, 2006
  • In the kitchen with Julia
    For one year, Julie Powell gave her life over to a cookbook. Not just any cookbook, but the weighty, seminal guide written by Julia Child, "Mastering the Art of French Cooking." The project transformed her life.Midmorning, February 9, 2006
  • Turkey Confidential
    Lynne Rossetto Kasper answers your Thankgiving cooking questions with Marketplace's Kai Ryssdal. It's the place to solve your turkey emergencies.November 24, 2005
  • The power of taste
    Taste is the weakest of our five senses, yet it drives our appetite and protects us from poisons. A world-renowned expert talks about taste buds, supertasters and how our sense of taste impacts our overall health.November 24, 2005
  • A chronicle of American life through food
    The Kitchen Sisters, an award-winning radio production team, are turning their attention toward food -- how Americans gather and cook in the most unexpected places. They call those places Hidden Kitchens.November 9, 2005
  • A chat with the pie lady
    Anne Dimock is a pie lover. She grew up making apple pies at her mother's elbow, and now bakes from her home in Afton, Minnesota. Dimock has written a book called "Humble Pie: Musings on What Lies Beneath the Crust."November 3, 2005
  • It's a food critic's life
    A famous food critic combines discriminating taste with a little spy craft to secure the most accurate restaurant review. The latest memoir by Ruth Reichl describes her career as restaurant critic for The New York Times. Photo Credit: Brigitte LacombeJune 21, 2005
  • A democratic take on restaurant criticism
    Restaurant critic Jim Leff, the "Alpha Dog" of the Web site Chowhound.com, talks about his never-ending search for deliciousness.June 8, 2005
  • The Puck stops here
    The Walker Art Center expansion and opening has attracted international attention, but one of the details that's attracting the most notice is an international name -- of a chef. Wolfgang Puck is behind the Walker's signature restaurant, 20.21, which opens this week.May 3, 2005
  • Food and thought
    A Twin Cities food critic offers tips on where to find the best one-of-a-kind dining experiences and discusses the top food trends of the year.December 31, 2004
  • Talking turkey -- and all the fixings
    Culinary guru Lynne Rossetto Kasper offers last-minute advice on holiday meal preparation.November 25, 2004
  • Turkey confidential
    It's time again for Midmorning to come to the aid of all who struggle with preparing the Thanksgiving feast. Splendid Table host Lynne Rossetto Kasper lends her expertise.November 25, 2004
  • Food at the fair
    Minneapolis Star Tribune food writer Rick Nelson is eating his way through the new food offerings at the Minnesota State Fair and will give listeners an update. He'll also discuss what's going on in the Twin Cities restaurant scene.August 30, 2004

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