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Deep South Dining

Deep South Dining: Elizabeth Heiskell

Based in Oxford but born and raised in the Delta Elizabeth Heiskell has become one of the premiere food personalities to come form Mississippi. Malcolm and Caroll talked with Elizabeth about her path to the kitchen and how it has taken her places near and far from her Rosedale beginnings. Also she shares a couple recipes and tips that will take any summer function that more delicious.

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  • Deep South Dining | When Southern Women Cook

    51:32|
    Topic: Carol Palmer and Chef Enrika Williams welcome Editor in Chief of Cook’s Country, food and nutrition journalist, and James Beard Award– winning author of “Jubilee”; “Juke Joints, Jazz Clubs, and Juice” and “The Jemima Code,” Toni Tipton-Martin, back to the show. And they welcome first-time guest, Executive Editor of Creative Content for Cook’s Country, a cast member of the Cook’s Country TV show, and passionate Southern woman, Morgan Bolling, to the show to discuss their new book, "When Southern Women Cook." They discuss the 70+ women who contributed stories and over 300 recipes to the new book.Guest(s): Toni Tipton-Martin and Morgan Bolling Host(s): Carol Palmer and Enrika Williams Email: food@mpbonline.org
  • Deep South Dining | Mary Sanders Ferriss Cavicchi

    47:58|
    Topic: Malcolm and Carol talk about their recent dining experiences at Derek Emerson's new restaurant, Sacred Ground, which is not yet open to the public. Malcolm shares a book recommendation, Bayou by Melissa M. Martin, and he and Carol pay respects to one of their friends from their Cooking and Coping Facebook page. Then, Mary Sanders Ferriss Cavicchi joins the show to talk about her many endeavors including her restaurant and hospitality design company, Ferriss and Co. They also discuss Campbell's Bakery, Hal and Mal's, and the opening of The Walk-In in Jackson.Guest(s): Mary Sanders Ferriss Cavicchi Host(s): Malcolm White and Carol Palmer Email: food@mpbonline.org
  • Deep South Dining | Salad Days Expansion

    47:20|
    Topic: Malcolm and Carol talk about what's been cooking in their homes, including a Lemony Shrimp and Bean Stew. And they discuss a recent Southern Living article quoting Malcolm about Jackson's Famous Comeback Sauce. Leigh Bailey joins the show to talk about Salad Days in Flora and its recent expansion news! They talk about hydroponic farming, the food scene in Flora, and more. And Malcolm and Carol taste Leigh's fall breakfast salad with Spring Mix from Salad Days, Bacon from Flora Butcher, cinnamon toast croutons, walnuts, roasted North Georgia Candy Roaster Squash from Two Dog Farms, and a maple vinaigrette. Yum!Guest(s): Leigh Bailey Host(s): Malcolm White and Carol Palmer Email: food@mpbonline.org
  • Deep South Dining | Ready, Set, GUMBO!

    50:41|
    Topic: It's Carol's Birthday! Malcolm and Carol are joined by friend of the show Charlotte Duck Pelton who is visiting Mississippi while seeking refuge from Hurricane Milton. Martha Allen, Executive Director of Extra Table calls into the show to talk about the organization and their upcoming Bourbon Festival happening Thursday, October 17th, in Jackson. And then, South Louisiana native Larry Roussel treats MPB to Uncle Larry's Ready, Set, Gumbo and talks about developing and feeding THOUSANDS with his seasonings and concentrated gumbo and stew bases.Guest(s): Martha Allen and Larry Roussel Host(s): Malcolm White, Carol Palmer, and Charlotte Duck Pelton Email: food@mpbonline.org
  • Deep South Dining | Ann Taylor Pittman

    50:10|
    Topic: Malcolm and Carol are back together again! They catch up on what's been cooking in their respective kitchens and around the state before diving into conversation with two-time James Beard Award-winning recipe developer, editor, and cookbook author Ann Taylor Pittman. Her newest cookbook, The Global Pantry Cookbook, has been a hit in Carol's kitchen for weeks, so they had plenty to talk about from recipe development to featured ingredients like miso, sambal, chorizo, fish sauce, anchovies, and more!Guest(s): Ann Taylor Pittman Host(s): Malcolm White and Carol Palmer Email: food@mpbonline.org
  • Deep South Dining | Drive Time with Robert St. John

    54:36|
    Topic: Today is a special Drive Time edition of Deep South Dining. Carol is out of town, so Joe Sherman is filling in. Malcolm and Joe talk about what they've been cooking and eating. They welcome Robert St. John to talk about his new restaurant openings. Then, Malcolm and Joe talk "weird food combinations," different ways to make pimiento and cheese, and more!Guest(s): Robert St. John Host(s): Malcolm White and Joe Sherman Email: food@mpbonline.org
  • Deep South Dining | Green Coffee Beans

    48:00|
    Topic: It's a mini-family reunion on Deep South Dining! Malcolm and Carol welcome Carol's brother, John Puckett, to the show with his colleague, Catherine Mansell, to talk about green coffee beans! John and Catherine talk about their businesses Coffee Bean Corral in Jackson and Current Crop Roasting Shop in New Orleans. They discuss types of beans, where they come from, flavor profiles, home roasting, and more!Guest(s): John Puckett and Catherine Mansell Host(s): Malcolm White and Carol Palmer Email: food@mpbonline.org
  • Deep South Dining | Daddy Jack's Coffee

    47:32|
    Topic: Malcolm and Carol reflect on the Mississippi Book Festival and recent restaurant openings and closings in the Jackson metro area. They welcome Jud Patterson to Deep South Dining to talk about his brand of New Orleans-style Chicory Coffee, Daddy Jack's Coffee. Malcolm and Carol answer some questions from listeners and welcome Java Chatman to talk about how listeners can "Talk to Us" any time with the MPB Public Media App. Guest(s): Jud Patterson and Java Chatman Host(s): Malcolm White and Carol Palmer Email: food@mpbonline.org
  • Deep South Dining | Baking in the American South

    50:43|
    Topic: Malcolm and Carol share an interview with New York Times bestselling food writer and author, Anne Byrn, about her cookbook "Baking in the American South" and upcoming events in Mississippi. The cookbook answers the question "what makes Southern baking special?" with over 400 pages of mouthwatering recipes and their origins. Join Malcolm, Carol, and Anne for a food history lesson about cornbread, biscuits, puddings, pies, and a taste of the research behind "Baking in the American South". Anne Byrn will be at Off Square Books in Oxford on Sept. 11th, the Eudora Welty House in Jackson on Sept. 12th, and the Cookbooks panel at the Mississippi Book Festival on Sept. 14th. Guest: Anne Byrn Host(s): Malcolm White and Carol Palmer Email: food@mpbonline.org