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food + cooking

The Crawfish Boil (Bowl, Ball, Bawl): A Primer

You’ll be happiest meeting crawfish with a bottle of ice-cold beer in your hand, the cheaper the better.
03.11.08
chefs + restaurants

First Taste: City House

I just had a damn fine dinner at City House, the kind of dinner that makes you believe that dining after dark in Nashville has a bright future.
03.10.08
wine + spirits + beer

The Battle for Craft Beer

Long deprived of world-class brews, Alabamans are fighting back.
02.25.08
food + cooking

Do the Mashed Potato

As interpreted by the Ballet Memphis, the song “Chitlins” inspired a bacchanal of dance, one that was very carnal, vaguely offal-istic and, yes, beautiful.
02.07.08
wine + spirits + beer

Birth of a Quaff: How Cocktails are Born and Bred

The Tabasco-spiked dirty martini strikes me as a drink with legs. So does the tea punch I've been making of late.
01.25.08
chefs + restaurants

Highs and Lows down South

Local pheasant served with rutabaga puree, shredded kale and pickled peaches was so delicious I was loath to leave the table.
01.17.08
magazine

Fried Chicken and Sweet Potato Pie

The late chef and cookbook author Edna Lewis changed the face of Southern cuisine.

01.14.08
recipes

Good Day Sunshine

In the rest of the country, brunch falls between eleven and two. But when you're in Scott Peacock's hands, you'll want to clear the whole day for a languorous taste of tradition....
02.01.08
travel + culture

Louisville Rising

Way too often, when talk turns to America’s citadels of edible and drinkable achievement, Louisville gets elbowed aside.
01.11.08
food + cooking

Shards of Sound: An Edna Lewis Oral History

"Never throw away your old tapes," said Davia Nelson, who with Nikki Silva comprises NPR's Kitchen Sisters.
01.03.08
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