Chestnuts, London Pubs, Literary Retellings, Readable Cookbooks & More: Endnotes 15 November

Chestnuts, London Pubs, Literary Retellings, Readable Cookbooks & More: Endnotes 15 November

Friday, 15 November, 2024

Every Friday, we celebrate the weekend — and all the reading and relaxing and daydreaming time ahead — with Melissa's favorite book- and travel-related links of the week. Why work when you can read fun stuff?!

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Sweet, nutty, and sort of reminiscent of a sweet potato, roasted chestnuts are one of the coziest flavors of fall. In New York City, Portugal, Spain, France, Italy, and Greece, the unmistakable smokey smell floats through the air, guiding you to street vendors that roast the nuts on a big pan and scoop them into a twist of paper so you can nibble them while wandering. Here in Prague, the chestnut trees line the paths of our favorite park bloom with cones of fluffy white flowers in the spring and drop plump, glossy chestnuts this time of year. But I learned the hard way that the trees in Vyšehrad are horse chestnuts, aka the inedible type. For roasting and lovely glazed chestnuts or this Thanksgiving-worthy side dish of braised red cabbage with chestnuts, you need sweet chestnuts. They’re not grown in the US anymore — here’s why in a nutshell (sorry) — but are imported from China, Korea, Turkey, and Italy to be sold in your local grocery store. In season 2 of her show The French Chef, Julia devoted an episode to chestnuts: how to peel them, cook them, glaze them, purée them, and otherwise make them fancy. She also said that canned chestnuts are just as good as fresh, if you want to take an easier route to holiday cheer. [watch] If a toasty chestnut is your goal, here’s the ultimate guide to roasting chestnuts.

 
 
 

New Episode of The Library of Lost Time

In each mini-podcast episode, we discuss two books at the top of our TBR, then share a fun book- or travel-related distraction. Get all the episodes and books galore here.

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In this episode, we get excited about two books: the audiobook version of Rivals, written by Jilly Coooper (read by Georgia Tennant) and Big Book of Bread: 125+ Recipes for Every Baker from King Arthur Flour. Then Mel shares her extreme enthusiasm for sandwiches and The Sammies Awards. [transcript]

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May your sandwiches never get soggy.

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