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Susanality is a cooking-focused Substack by Susan Spungen that explores a wide range of recipes from various cuisines and celebrates the use of seasonal produce. It delves into the cultural and historical significance of foods, offers cooking tips, and showcases Susan’s personal experiences with travel and culinary exploration.

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687 implied HN points β€’ 02 Feb 24
  1. Recipe for Leek and Butternut Squash Galette that can be served as a main dish or appetizer.
  2. Changes to the newsletter: Free subscribers get less emails with one recipe per month, paid subscribers get bonus content in weekly emails.
  3. Tips for making the galette: Use pre-peeled squash for convenience, make the pastry dough and prep ingredients in advance, and adjust flour choices to suit your preference.
393 implied HN points β€’ 10 Jan 24
  1. The author shares highlights from their recent trip to Paris
  2. They mention it was their second plane trip since Covid
  3. They invite readers to subscribe to access more content and a 7-day free trial
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176 implied HN points β€’ 24 Jan 24
  1. This post is a personal roundup of cookbooks on the author's desk.
  2. The author focuses on books she wants to cook from, rather than all recent publications.
  3. Many of the books mentioned were sent by authors or publishers, with one being purchased.
569 implied HN points β€’ 27 Oct 23
  1. The recipe for Pozolillo Verde uses fresh corn and green tomatillos for a lighter version of traditional pozole.
  2. The book 'Dining with the Dead' delves deep into Mexican cuisine, culture, and traditions surrounding Day of the Dead.
  3. Understanding the significance of corn in Mexican cooking, like nixtamalization process, shows the importance of honoring ancestral traditions.
609 implied HN points β€’ 13 Oct 23
  1. The recipe for Pizza Ebraica is a unique and delicious treat from Rome's Jewish Ghetto, rich in history and tradition.
  2. Leah Koenig's book, Portico, dives into the diverse and evolving cuisine of Rome's Jewish community, showcasing the vibrant culinary heritage of the area.
  3. Roman Jewish food offers a blend of traditional dishes and modern twists, highlighting a unique aspect of Jewish cuisine that is different from the more familiar Ashkenazi foods.
491 implied HN points β€’ 01 Sep 23
  1. Fire Island is a car-free, charming, and safe destination for a summer getaway
  2. When cooking on Fire Island, it's best to bring your own ingredients for variety and freshness
  3. Simple recipes like a green bean salad with pesto and hazelnuts can be delightful and easy to make
1061 implied HN points β€’ 08 Feb 23
  1. New book 'Veg Forward' by Susan Spungen is available for pre-order.
  2. Pre-ordering books helps authors and publishers plan better.
  3. Book contains vegetable-focused cooking, with hints of desserts and photography by author.
353 implied HN points β€’ 29 Sep 23
  1. Recipe for Baked Turkey-Spinach Meatballs can be made ahead of time, perfect for a cozy dinner on a chilly evening.
  2. The recipe provides flexibility in the choice of ground meat and includes detailed instructions for making the meatballs and sauce.
  3. Additional tips are provided for preparing the dish in advance, making it convenient for busy schedules.
491 implied HN points β€’ 17 Mar 23
  1. The post shares recipes for a Fruity Dark Chocolate Guinness Cake with Espresso Glaze and Irish Stout Chocolate Brownies to celebrate St. Patrick's Day
  2. The author showcases her experiences in Ireland and the beauty of the place through photos
  3. Cooking tips and insights are also shared, such as making a versatile caramel sauce
412 implied HN points β€’ 31 Mar 23
  1. The Parmesan Pea Spread recipe makes a versatile and easy springtime appetizer.
  2. Suzanne Lenzer, a food stylist and author, creates beautiful wooden bowls using a Japanese wood preservation method called shou sugi ban.
  3. Suzanne Lenzer's approach to woodworking focuses on using local, salvaged wood to create unique pieces with natural imperfections.
314 implied HN points β€’ 10 Feb 23
  1. Anna Higham's book 'The Last Bite' contains plated desserts with multiple components that are worth the effort.
  2. The book is organized by seasons and mainly focuses on fruits, with interesting ice cream flavors and ample inspiration.
  3. Anna encourages readers to use the book as a guide to create their own desserts by mixing and matching elements.