 
                Tip of the Tongue Episode 293: Shorts with J.M. Hirsch
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When you are looking for a quick way to perk up your cooking, just grab Milk Street Shorts: Recipes That Pack a Punch , a new book from Milk Street. We talk to J.M.Hirsch, James Beard Foundation award-winning writer and Editorial Director at Milk Street about the book and its recipes, with ideas inspired by the library of recipes developed from 10 years of Milk Street. We talk about shortcuts, quick fixes, and my favorite tip from the interview - using an overturned sheet pan on top of cauliflower steaks to cook both sides at once.
You’ll find lots of ideas and inspiration in the book. J.M.’s enthusiasm for deep flavor is contagious. Listen. It’s on Tip of the Tongue.
Get full access to Tip of the Tongue at tipofthetongue.substack.com/subscribe
                        
 
  
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