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Narsai's Reports
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KCBS Food and Wine Editor Narsai David offers recipes, wine reviews, critiques on the latest kitchen products, cookbooks and more!
Panettone and Canned Salmon and Tuna
Narsai talks about some unusual offerings from the Corti Brothers. (11/20; 1:32)
Sweet and Sour Beets
Narsai shares a nice addition to your turkey dinner. (11/19; 1:35)
Cranberry Pear Relish
Try Narsai's recipe that will go nicely with your holiday turkey. (11/18; 1:32)
Merry Edwards Wines
Narsai reviews some Pinot Noirs from Sonoma and Russian River Valley. (11/17; 1:28)
Dungeness Crab
Narsai's favorite season is here and he shares some important advice on how to cook crabs. (11/16; 1:32)
Consuming Too Much Sugar
An interesting article in the U.C. Berkeley Wellness Letter talks about the dangers of sugar. (11/15; 1:31)
Chocolate for Breakfast
Narsai reviews an interesting book by Barbara Passino. (11/14; 1:33)
Cranberry Almond Tart
Learn a new recipe for the holidays! (11/13; 1:33)
Been Doon So Long
Narsai reviews a new wine book by Randall Grahm. (11/12; 1:34)
Dungeness Crab Cake
Narsai shares a delicious recipe (that's also gluten-free) from One Market. (11/11; 1:34)
 
 
Narsai's Reports Podcast
KCBS Food and Wine Editor Narsai David offers recipes, wine reviews, critiques on the latest kitchen products, cookbooks and more!
 
 
 
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