Suzanne’s Taste
To meat or not to meat?
Vegetarian. It's a controversial word for some. Well, okay, for me. During our French village isolation, nearly into month nine, with [...]
Fritter away
Have you noticed during this strange and surreal time that when a guest is with CNN's Christiane Amanpour (or on any [...]
Going stir crazy
Well, here we are. More than six months at home, in a small French village isolated from the real world, with [...]
La signora of memories
The other evening, while savoring a piece of cheddar, I got to thinking about why we love certain foods above others [...]
The half-full glass, with thanks
I’m supposed to be writing about food. But it’s disturbing to see images of cars in California lined up to get food packages, nice cars, too, [...]
One too many in the kitchen
I love an audience when I'm cooking. My kitchen is normally open to the world. Though I invite interested guests to [...]
Loafing in Coronaville
So here we are, all of us in the same pickle, or so it seems. But are we really? I will [...]
Food to coax back calm
Well, here we are in a new world. From my southern French hamlet my heart goes out to Italy, to France, [...]
Winging the duck
Even a seasoned cook — and yes, I'd been waiting for a chance to spring that pun — has kitchen moments [...]
By the book with Suzanne
So here’s the thing. We cooks have a wealth of rules in the kitchen. The rules don't budge, even as we [...]
Oops, forgot the berries!
I speak only for myself, but I know from experience that sometimes a friend can give you a treasured recipe that [...]
“Suzanne’s Taste” Author

Suzanne Dunaway
Longtime painter, writer and cookbook author (and chef) Suzanne Dunaway divides her time between southern France and Rome. She also writes a blog, visit HERE.
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