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What I Didn’t Know About Celiac

 

Gluten-Free Brioche. Photo by Stephanie Stiavetti.

Michael is in New York City for the week meeting up with book publishers, OpenSky, and judging Iron Chef. He asked me to repost Carol Blymire's Q & A on celiac disease. Look forward to a new post from Michael on Monday. And I am hoping for some off-the-cuff photos for this Friday's post from him.  —Emilia Originally posted October 19, 2010 The blog world knows Carol Blymire for her cooking her way through The French Laundry Cookbook (which is how I became acquainted with her). She's now documenting her adventures in avant-garde home cooking in her new blog, Alinea at Home. By day, she's a communications and public policy consultant in D.C. Day and night, she lives with celiac, a disease that prevents her body from ...

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Butter Is a Vegetable

"Butter Is a Vegetable" month: making beurre monté. Photo by Donna Turner Ruhlman

I'd like to declare July as "Butter Is a Vegetable" month. We live in an era where our food is being legislated against, so before anyone takes away my freedom to eat as much goddam butter as I want, I'd like to make sure it's defined clearly, and in a way that makes it difficult for the Supreme Court to shut down or California to outlaw ("Will you look at the awful way they're treating that cream! They're churning it to death! No more butter! No more butter!"). Thus my campaign to define butter as the vegetable it is. Dan Barber recently wrote in an excellent Wall Street Journal opinion piece that even vegetables take their toll on the earth, drawing up valuable ...

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Ghostwriter Dustup

Clockwise from lower left, Deborah Jones, David Hughes, Dave Cruz, Jeff Cerciello, moi, Amy Vogler, Thomas (yes, first name only now), Susie Heller/Photo "by" Deborah Jones

A lot of friends emailed me last month asking what I thought about the stink bomb Julia Moskin dropped on the cookbook world in her bitter account of chefs not writing their own books (or sometimes not even reading them). Then there was the dustup that followed—Paltrow histrionic with the Times, Regina Schrambling (indefatigable NYTimes gadfly) calling bullshit on it all, time.com weighing in decorously. So this is for my friends who asked. In Michael Symon’s book, Live to Cook, he includes a recipe of mine (naturally fermented pickles), and I wrote the headnote in his voice. How meta! The above photograph is by Deborah Jones, a ...

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