Suzanne’s Taste
Menus for chickens
Our neighbor in our French town left recently, putting us in nominal charge of his chickens. And since chickens need meals, [...]
Not a Caravaggio-like summer
Almost every year, toward the end of summer, I have sauntered out into whatever garden I had at the time (there [...]
A soupçon of summer soups
I’ve been thinking about how I cook and why it might be absolutely impossible to make the things I make [...]
Swimming upstream
Do you eat so much salmon that you feel gills are the next step in your personal evolution process? Do you [...]
Fab fave and rad radishes
Every year about this time, I look out into my garden and marvel at the myriad fava beans (broad beans to [...]
A “hare” named Loulou
Today I’d like to talk about why I can no longer eat rabbit. In a world of vegans and vegetarians this [...]
Color cuisine
I once knew someone whose child would eat only white foods. Who knows, maybe she outgrew it later, but at the [...]
Cool Whip resolutions
For the biblical Three Kings, the January epiphany represented the spreading of one religion's good news. News that was big enough [...]
The greatest gifts
At holiday time, the expression "giving up" comes with two meanings. The first suggests throwing in the towel on gift-shopping and [...]
A genius with food
As we head into Thanksgiving territory, here's a word of kitchen advice: treasure the pumpkin seeds. Along with nuts of all [...]
Foams and “mouses”
My mate has long held an interesting and thought-provoking take on food writing. Stop it. We'd all enjoy it more if we [...]
Your friendly curmudgeon
When it comes to food, columnist Suzanne Dunaway suggests you park "healthy" and read Mencken.
“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.