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  <title>261. Becky Selengut with Bethany Jean Clement: Misunderstood Vegetables</title>
  <description>Go from “what the heck is this” to “how does it taste so good” in a celebration of misfit vegetables. Maybe you just discovered celery root (a lumpy, softball-sized bulb), at the grocery store. Or perhaps you received watermelon radishes in a CSA package. Did a parsnip catch your eye at the farmers’ market? Even vegetables you think you know, like cabbage or brussels sprouts, will reveal next-level flavor with the right recipe. Becky Selengut has made it her mission to take less popular — or even outright scorned vegetables like beets and okra — and cook them into irresistible dishes. It’s all about knowing how to cook or serve them and what herbs and spices to incorporate. In&amp;amp;nbsp;Misunderstood Vegetables, Selengut highlights 25 vegetables, with recipes alongside history, step-by-step preparation, and storage tips. Organized by season, recipes include Feta and Citrus Salad, Charred Chard with Spicy Chile Oil, and Celery Root Gratin. Calling all plant-curious citizens, you won’t want to miss this opportunity to explore the world of unusual and underused produce like never before. Becky Selengut&amp;amp;nbsp;is an author, instructor, podcaster, and chef based in Seattle. Her books include:&amp;amp;nbsp;How to Taste,&amp;amp;nbsp;Shroom,&amp;amp;nbsp;Good Fish, and&amp;amp;nbsp;Not One Shrine. Her latest book&amp;amp;nbsp;Misunderstood Vegetables&amp;amp;nbsp;is slated for publication by W.W. Norton (Countryman Press) for February 20, 2024. Selengut is the co-host of the local foods podcast&amp;amp;nbsp;Field to Fork. When Selengut is not the chef aboard the M/V Thea Foss, she forages, makes a mean Manhattan, and shares her life with her sommelier wife April Pogue and their lovably loony pointer mix Izzy.&amp;amp;nbsp; Bethany Jean Clement&amp;amp;nbsp;is a food critic for the&amp;amp;nbsp;Seattle Times. Her writing has also appeared in multiple&amp;amp;nbsp;Best Food Writing&amp;amp;nbsp;anthologies,&amp;amp;nbsp;Food &amp;amp;amp; Wine,&amp;amp;nbsp;The Stranger,&amp;amp;nbsp;Edible Seattle, Gourmet, and many other publications, as well as on the windows of the Greenwood Space Travel Supply Co. She is the former food writer and managing editor of&amp;amp;nbsp;The Stranger, and a former staff writer and managing editor for&amp;amp;nbsp;Seattle Weekly.  Buy the Book Misunderstood Vegetables: How to Fall in Love with Sunchokes, Rutabaga, Eggplant and More Third Place Books   </description>
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