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Roden is intellectually curious, a reader, a listener, an observer.
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Roden is intellectually curious, a reader, a listener, an observer.
Bill Lasarow: The Revolution Ended. Long Live the Revolution Bill Lasarow 2010
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Barbara Roden is best known as co-publisher of Ash-Tree Press (with her husband, Christopher) and as editor of the Ghost Story Society's journal, All Hallows.
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"Claudia Roden is no more a simple cookbook writer than Marcel Proust was a biscuit maker," declares historian Simon Schama.
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I like collections of authentic recipes such as Roden's Book of Jewish Food or Collin's The
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Edna's last name was also "Roden," not the most common of surnames.
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Edna's last name was also "Roden," not the most common of surnames.
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The problem with Roden's chickpeas may well be that, despite lengthy pre-soaking 28 hours, in fact, and four hours of cooking to render them edible, they're just not soft enough.
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After the same soaking period as Roden's, his chickpeas take a quarter of the time to cook – and achieve that lovely fluffy texture which makes such great hummus.
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I don't like the texture it gives Roden's recipe though – hummus varies from chunky to silken smooth, and this is too far down the latter road to for my taste; more like a mousse than a dip.
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