Food Therapy from Delicious Dishings

Courtesy of Delicious Dishings

The second-grader in me would never believe it: I LOVE BRUSSELS SPROUTS!

These green bundles of goodness are always a deliciously crunchy addition to any meal and I truly believe their flavor is malleable in fantastical ways.  Megan of Delicious Dishings, makes her home in Inman Square and is well-known around here for her fearless cooking personality (including her amazing ability to take on those saliva-inducing Bon Appetit cover creations).  Megan’s latest adventure is an adaptation of a Closet Cooking recipe for our trusty veggie:  Maple Dijon Brussels Sprouts with Noodles.

Any other brussels sprout secrets?

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Associate Producer, Here & Now Most recently, Jessica worked as an associate producer at WBUR's daily local program, Radio Boston. Jessica moved to Boston in 2008 and has lived many places since leaving her native Texas. After graduating from college, Jessica worked as a federal employee, documentary film festival producer, oral historian, university teaching assistant, traveling saleswoman and klezmer musician. Her work and projects have appeared in The Washington Post, The Christian Science Monitor, Bust, Barnard Magazine, National Public Radio, Public Radio International (PRI), and the BBC. Jessica's freelance radio work has received various awards including accolades from the Religion Newswriters Association and the Dart Center for Journalism and Trauma. As a Fulbright Scholar in El Salvador, Jessica collected and studied oral histories from the Jewish Community based in San Salvador. Jessica received her B.A. in political science from Columbia University’s Barnard College and her M.A. in history from Indiana University. She learned how to make radio from the phenomenal folks at the Salt Institute for Documentary Studies. Jessica lives in Somerville with her husband, twin son and daughter, and two cats. To learn more about Jessica’s projects, both current and past, please visit www.jessicaalpert.com.

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