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A three-generation case of crab fever

May 13th, 2019  |  by  |  published in Uncategorized, What we savor | Leave A Comment »

A three-generation case of crab fever

My maternal grandmother was a phenomenal cook, but her simplest culinary offering has left the deepest imprint in my memory: hairy crabs, steamed plain, served with a dipping sauce of inky-black rice vinegar and slivers of ginger.

My grandmother’s eternal chicken stew

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My grandmother’s eternal chicken stew

My grandmother killing her chickens for dinner became one of the last treasured memories I have of her.

A bad cook, and her bean and cheese burritos

May 13th, 2018  |  by  |  published in Uncategorized, What we savor | Leave A Comment »

Four of the eight members of the Hamby family. From left to right: Kim, Tobin (1 years old), Joe, and Bo (2 years old). Photo courtesy: Kim Hamby.

My mom is not a great cook. And she didn’t enjoy it when I was growing up. But I can’t get her bean and cheese burritos out of my head.

Island Roti: 20 years and a second-generation surprise

April 5th, 2018  |  by  |  published in Community, slider, Uncategorized | Leave A Comment »

Melisa Mahadeo, a co-owner of Island Roti Shop & Bakery, preparing a curry.

As a Trinidadian roti shop hits its 20th anniversary, the original owner passes the restaurant on to his two nieces, who had different career paths in mind.

The bouncing ham: A tale of huge pork-portions

May 4th, 2017  |  by  |  published in What we savor | Leave A Comment »

The bouncing ham: A tale of huge pork-portions

I wouldn’t say that my mother was an inventive cook. She wasn’t even a good cook. So why she chose Easter, surrounded by relatives, to be creative is beyond me.

A sweet treat that brings back sweet memories

April 30th, 2017  |  by  |  published in What we savor | Leave A Comment »

Susan Kocay and Lisa Kocay on a Disney Cruise in 1999.

With the writer’s mom’s custom cookie recipe, the process counts as much as the product.

Dumplings remind me of home

April 29th, 2017  |  by  |  published in Recipes, What we savor | Leave A Comment »

On the Chinese New Year's Eve, I gathered together with some of my Chinese friends at Columbia University, making dumplings to celebrate the new year. Photo: Senhao Liu.

Having studied and lived in the Unites States for six years, I am now getting used to everything in this country. However, if there is one thing that reminds me of the memories in my home country, China, it is dumplings.

What we savor

May 4th, 2015  |  by  |  published in Uncategorized | Leave A Comment »

A one-pot meal brings a family together.

The Italian Family

May 8th, 2014  |  by  |  published in Community, Uncategorized | Leave A Comment »

A plate of homemade pasta. Photo: Jenna Dagenhart.

The Crispi family of Staten Island sticks to their Italian roots by serving up family-made favorite recipes during their routine Sunday suppers.