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Fresh Herb Turkey

Katie Macpherson Posted by Katie MacphersonHerbs

Chef Rick Bayless-- owner of three esteemed Chicago restaurants: the Frontera Grill, Topolobampo, and XOCO --helps out our listener, Diana, who wanted to know whether she should mix fresh and dried herbs for her turkey rub. Chef Rick is all about the fresh herb -- —and he suggests roasting garlic, mashing it up with butter and chopped herbs (like rosemary, sage and thyme) and rubbing it under the skin. Check it out below!

Wednesday, November 25, 2009 in Audio, Food & Recipes, Food and Drink, From the Listeners, Guests, Herbs, Holidays, Thanksgiving Hotline | Permalink | Comments (0) | TrackBack (0)

Joey <3's Martha

Katie Macpherson Posted by Katie MacphersonJoey turkey

Chef Joey Campanaro of the famed Little Owl restaurant in NYC came totally clean this afternoon. His favorite way to cook a turkey? The Martha Stewart way! Joey is all about the butter, white wine and cheesecloth method. Listen to him describe it in detail below.

Wednesday, November 25, 2009 in Audio, Entertaining, Food & Recipes, Food and Drink, Guests, Holidays, Martha, Martha, Martha, Thanksgiving Hotline | Permalink | Comments (0) | TrackBack (0)

You say potato…I say yum!

Katie Macpherson Posted by Katie MacphersonRoasted potatoes

Our caller Kate’s mother-in-law is making a standing rib roast for Thanksgiving this year. Kate’s in charge of the sides, and called in to ask Chef Paul Liebrandt of Corton in NYC what he would serve. He told her the secret to making “the best roasted potatoes you’ve ever eaten.” Um… yes please? Listen below!

Wednesday, November 25, 2009 in Audio, Entertaining, Food & Recipes, Food and Drink, From the Listeners, Holidays, Thanksgiving Hotline | Permalink | Comments (0) | TrackBack (0)

Throw that bird on the grill!

Katie Macpherson Posted by Katie MacphersonGrilled turkey

If you’ve got a grill parked out back all covered up for the winter, it might just have one more use in it for the year. Grilled turkeys are a big-time favorite of Elizabeth Karmel, America’s female grilling expert. She was on call for the Thanksgiving Hotline, helping out listeners like Angela in Michigan. Angela is making two turkeys this year --way too much for her oven to handle. The answer? Throw one on the grill! Listen to the clip to find out more.

Wednesday, November 25, 2009 in Audio, Entertaining, Food and Drink, From the Listeners, Guests, Holidays, Thanksgiving Hotline | Permalink | Comments (0) | TrackBack (0)

Mario Batali's #1 side for Thanksgiving

Alexis Tirado Posted by Alexis TiradoSweet pea

Listener Brenna called the hotline and told the great Mario Batali (who has a cameo in the new film, "Fantastic Mr. Fox") that he inspired her daughter to become a chef! She asked Mario for his suggestion for one amazing side dish that can accompany the turkey. His response?

"I think everyone loves sweet potatoes. I would take sweet potatoes, peel them, cut them into 1 1/2 - 2 inch. relatively large cubes. Blanche them in water for about 4 minutes. Boiling water -- not long enough to cook them all the way through but enough to get them to soften. Take them out. Get a cookie sheet, put extra virgin olive oil on there, a little bit of chopped sage, a couple pieces of chopped garlic, and mix that all around in the oil. Then put the sweet potatoes on top of that -- toss them. Season them with salt and pepper and bake them at 500 [degrees] for 25 minutes."

"They will get insanely crispy outside, they'll be soft like everyone's favorite memory of the smushy ones [on the inside]. Instead of putting marshmallow-y stuff on it, go to the grocery store and pick up a pomegranate and break the seeds out of that. Sprinkle that over [the sweet potatoes} after you put it in the bowl. It will blow people away."

Wednesday, November 25, 2009 in Audio, Celebrities , Entertaining, Food & Recipes, Food and Drink, Guests, Holidays, Thanksgiving Hotline | Permalink | Comments (0) | TrackBack (0)

A Thanksgiving Day Twist: Cooking Pheasant

Alexis Tirado Posted by Alexis TiradoPheasant

OMG! Thanksgiving is less than 24 hours away! And luckily for you, we are still airing the Thanksgiving Hotline on Martha Stewart Living Radio! This morning, Franck Deletrain, executive chef of Cafe Centro answered Pam from Oklahoma call about the best way to cook pheasant. "Definitely in the oven. Just roast it in the oven. What I like to do with the pheasant is to wrap it with bacon, very thinly sliced apple smoke bacon. Season it, wrap it and put it in the oven at 350-375 [degrees]. About three quarters of the way [cooking] just remove the bacon. [It will leave] a nice color on the skin. I'd like to cook a pheasant meat medium- medium well, no more than that. Otherwise it's a dry piece of meat," he said. Tune in to hear hear him talk shop about Pheasant cooking and his wine suggestions to go with this game bird.

Wednesday, November 25, 2009 in Audio, Birds, Entertaining, Food & Recipes, Food and Drink, From the Listeners, Guests, Holidays, Thanksgiving Hotline | Permalink | Comments (0) | TrackBack (0)

Cooking With Emeril premieres on Tuesday!

Alexis Tirado Posted by Alexis Tirado

YES! Emeril Lagasse has joined the Martha Stewart Living Radio family! Tune in on Tuesday, December 1 for the premiere of "Cooking with Emeril" a show that takes you inside his kitchen at home, in his restaurants, and on the road. He'll have weekly guests on air such as his favorite chefs, sommeliers, and culinary experts. For Emeril's first show he has handsome chef and restaurateur Todd English as his guest! Did you know that Todd was once listed in People Magazine's "50 Most Beautiful People"? Emeril and Todd will talk about entertaining holiday menus. Check them out in the radio studio below!

Tune in to "Cooking with Emeril" every Tuesday and Thursday at 11 a.m.to 12 p.m. ET on Sirius 112 and XM 157.

Todd and Emeril on air

Wednesday, November 25, 2009 in About Us, Celebrities , Cooking With Emeril, Food and Drink, Guests | Permalink | Comments (0) | TrackBack (0)

The Best Mashed Potatoes and Bacon Recipes

Alexis Tirado Posted by Alexis TiradoMashed

A listener was on the search for an AMAZING mashed potatoes and bacon recipe. "Something more interesting that basic mashed potatoes with bacon sprinkles on top," explained the listener. Chef and restaurateur Charlie Palmer shared his thoughts for an outstanding bac-and mash-dish, in the mp3 below. Betsy Karetnick, co-host of Everyday Food and Morning Living, also suggested Martha's mashed potatoes with bacon and cheddar.

Tuesday, November 24, 2009 in Audio, Food & Recipes, Food and Drink, From the Listeners, Guests, Thanksgiving Hotline, Vegetable | Permalink | Comments (0) | TrackBack (0)

Convection Conundrum!

Katie Macpherson Posted by Katie MacphersonUncooked turkey

Do you have a convection oven at home? Our caller Cheryl from Boston wanted to know whether she should use her convection oven to cook her 20 lb. turkey. Chef Anita Lo, owner of annisa Restaurant and Rickshaw Dumpling Bar in NYC (you might know her from Top Chef Masters!) told Cheryl that she’d be better off cooking her turkey with her regular oven because a convection oven might overcook that big of a bird. Listen below!

Tuesday, November 24, 2009 in Audio, Entertaining, Food and Drink, From the Listeners, Guests, Holidays, Thanksgiving Hotline | Permalink | Comments (0) | TrackBack (0)

Sweet Cherry Pie

Alexis Tirado Posted by Alexis TiradoCherry pie

A listener called in because she's making a cherry pie and she's using frozen cherries. Luckily for this listener, Johnny Iuzzini, executive pastry chef for Jean Georges and Nougatine, was on air to share his baking tips. Johnny prefers sour cherries for pies. He also told the listener: "Don't put [your pie] in the fridge overnight. People don't realize that pies can hold up overnight outside. The second you put them in the fridge they're going to take on the moisture and humidity in the fridge and that's when your pie shell gets gummy or moist." Listen to the audio clip below to get all of Johnny's tips on making a sweet cherry pie.

Tuesday, November 24, 2009 in Audio, Desserts, Entertaining, Food & Recipes, Food and Drink, From the Listeners, Fruit, Guests, Thanksgiving Hotline | Permalink | Comments (0) | TrackBack (0)

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