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FAQs about Last Chance Foods:How many episodes does Last Chance Foods have?The podcast currently has 101 episodes available.
December 27, 2013Last Chance Foods: Winter's Best BeveragesChristmas is over and the presents are put away, but for many of us, the holiday season isn’t quite finished yet. There’s still New Year’s and a spate of winter parties to attend. If you happen to be hosting a celebration, we’ve got a time-tested, easy mid-winter fix for your bar: Hot, mulled, alcoholic drinks. ...more6minPlay
December 20, 2013Last Chance Foods: Our 2013 Cookbook Gift GuideAt Last Chance Foods, our cup runneth over with cookbooks. It’s a large cup, admittedly. And with Christmas less than a week away, these beautiful tomes come in handy as last minute gifts. Here are our picks for some of our favorite cookbooks of the year. We even snagged a few recipes from them for your cooking pleasure....more6minPlay
December 06, 2013Last Chance Foods: Talking Ramen with Ivan OrkinIn the past few years, ramen shops seem to be popping up everywhere from Harlem to Flushing. Chef Ivan Orkin, who just opened Ivan Ramen Slurp Shop at Gotham West Market and published the memoir/cookbook Ivan Ramen, says that the reason ramen has gotten so popular is because it’s the ultimate comfort food....more6minPlay
November 27, 2013Last Chance Foods: Tips on Creating a Thanksgiving Menu for Every Dietary RestrictionGluten-free, dairy-free, soy-free, nut-free, vegan and vegetarian — has your Thanksgiving menu being undermined by food allergies and ethical objections? Tell us about what you don’t eat in the comments below. Or share the extraordinary lengths you’ve gone to in catering to the dietary restrictions of your friends and family.Here’s what three chefs and one caterer had to say about the subject....more5minPlay
November 22, 2013Last Chance Foods: How Jacques Torres Does ThanksgivingMaster pastry chef Jacques Torres has a word of advice for anyone making pies for Thanksgiving. He says to keep it simple.“When you start to put too many [flavors together], you don’t know what you eat anymore,” he said. Instead, pick one main flavor and then use another ingredient or two to complement it....more5minPlay
November 15, 2013Last Chance Foods: Getting a Start on Christmas CakeMid-November may feel too early to be bopping along to Christmas tunes, but there’s one Christmas tradition that requires a long head start. English Christmas cake, according to Out magazine editor Aaron Hicklin, needs at least five weeks to mature, a process that calls for the cake being regularly soaked in booze. (If only human maturity was developed the same way.)...more6minPlay
November 08, 2013Last Chance Foods: Mastering Maitake MushroomsIf you’re out wandering the woods this weekend, you might want to keep an eye out for a ruffled mass of mushrooms stuck to the bottom of a hardwood tree. It could well be a maitake, or hen of the wood, mushroom. The fungi is delicious and has a meatier, more assertive flavor than average button mushrooms....more6minPlay
November 01, 2013Last Chance Foods: Turning Host on Host for Food FridaysFor the past few weeks here at WNYC, The Leonard Lopate Show and Last Chance Foods have combined to bring you the latest breaking news in the worlds of seasonal vegetables, new cookbooks, and pickling. Today, Leonard Lopate launched the 3-ingredient challenge with the help of chef Rozanne Gold.In recognition of that contest and to present a united Food Fridays front, Last Chance Foods host Amy Eddings put a series of questions to Lopate for a change....more5minPlay
October 25, 2013Last Chance Foods: Chow-Chow's Southern RootsStep into any of the city’s nouveau Southern restaurants, and you’ll likely see a menu full of regional staples like biscuits, fried green tomatoes, and cheesy grits. While foods like boiled peanuts grow increasingly popular, a few Southern staples still remain a bit of a mystery.Take chow-chow, for instance. Even the name sounds fictitious....more6minPlay
October 18, 2013Last Chance Foods: Lidia's Common Sense RisottoThe sizzle of onions, the clicking of toasted rice, the whoosh of wine added to a hot pan, and the viscous burble rice cooking in stock — these are the sounds of making risotto. Cookbook author Lidia Bastianich listens for these audial cues when making the creamy rice dish, and lets her five senses guide her through each step....more5minPlay
FAQs about Last Chance Foods:How many episodes does Last Chance Foods have?The podcast currently has 101 episodes available.