Good morning. I'm Linda Wertheimer with a Thanksgiving dessert that goes way past pumpkin pie a la mode. An Arizona ice cream shop is creating an entire Thanksgiving dinner in ice cream form. Scooptacular is offering sweet potato ice cream, also cranberry. And for the adventurous, corn and even turkey by the scoop. Can you get hot fudge with that? Would you want hot fudge with that? It's MORNING EDITION. Transcript provided by NPR, Copyright National Public Radio.
Originally published on Sun November 25, 2012 8:58 am
After a week of bloodshed, Israel and fighters in the Hamas-controlled Gaza Strip agreed to "hold fire" beginning at 2 p.m. ET today, Egyptian Foreign Minister Mohamed Kamel Amr announced at a joint news conference this afternoon with Secretary of State Hillary Rodham Clinton.
Egypt had been trying to broker a truce to end the exchange of rockets and air strikes between Israel and militants in Gaza.
We'll post more on the agreement, which was announced at 12:35 p.m. ET., as the story develops.
Chis Kimball, from America's Test Kitchen, joins Morning Edition's Rene Montagne to recreate Julia Child's classic Thanksgiving recipes.
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Chis Kimball, from America's Test Kitchen, joins Morning Edition's RenÂe Montagne to recreate Julia Child's classic Thanksgiving recipes.
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Chis Kimball, from America's Test Kitchen, joins Morning Edition's Rene Montagne to recreate Julia Child's classic Thanksgiving recipes.
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Chis Kimball, from America's Test Kitchen, joins Morning Edition's Rene Montagne to recreate Julia Child's classic Thanksgiving recipes.
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Chis Kimball, from America's Test Kitchen, joins Morning Edition's Rene Montagne to recreate Julia Child's classic Thanksgiving recipes.
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Chis Kimball, from America's Test Kitchen, joins Morning Edition's Rene Montagne to recreate Julia Child's classic Thanksgiving recipes.
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Chis Kimball, from America's Test Kitchen, joins Morning Edition's Rene Montagne to recreate Julia Child's classic Thanksgiving recipes.
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Chis Kimball, from America's Test Kitchen, joins Morning Edition's Rene Montagne to recreate Julia Child's classic Thanksgiving recipes.
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Chis Kimball, from America's Test Kitchen, joins Morning Edition's Rene Montagne to recreate Julia Child's classic Thanksgiving recipes.
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Chis Kimball, from America's Test Kitchen, joins Morning Edition's Rene Montagne to recreate Julia Child's classic Thanksgiving recipes.
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Chis Kimball, from America's Test Kitchen, joins Morning Edition's Rene Montagne to recreate Julia Child's classic Thanksgiving recipes.
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Chis Kimball, from America's Test Kitchen, joins Morning Edition's Rene Montagne to recreate Julia Child's classic Thanksgiving recipes.
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Chis Kimball, from America's Test Kitchen, joins Morning Edition's Rene Montagne to recreate Julia Child's classic Thanksgiving recipes.
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Chis Kimball, from America's Test Kitchen, joins Morning Edition's Rene Montagne to recreate Julia Child's classic Thanksgiving recipes.
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Chis Kimball, from America's Test Kitchen, joins Morning Edition's Rene Montagne to recreate Julia Child's classic Thanksgiving recipes.
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Chis Kimball, from America's Test Kitchen, joins Morning Edition's Rene Montagne to recreate Julia Child's classic Thanksgiving recipes.
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Chis Kimball, from America's Test Kitchen, joins Morning Edition's Rene Montagne to recreate Julia Child's classic Thanksgiving recipes.
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Chis Kimball, from America's Test Kitchen, joins Morning Edition's Rene Montagne to recreate Julia Child's classic Thanksgiving recipes.
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Chis Kimball, from America's Test Kitchen, joins Morning Edition's Rene Montagne to recreate Julia Child's classic Thanksgiving recipes.
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Chis Kimball, from America's Test Kitchen, joins Morning Edition's Rene Montagne to recreate Julia Child's classic Thanksgiving recipes.
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Chis Kimball, from America's Test Kitchen, joins Morning Edition's Rene Montagne to recreate Julia Child's classic Thanksgiving recipes.
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Chis Kimball, from America's Test Kitchen, joins Morning Edition's Rene Montagne to recreate Julia Child's classic Thanksgiving recipes.
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Chis Kimball, from America's Test Kitchen, joins Morning Edition's Rene Montagne to recreate Julia Child's classic Thanksgiving recipes.
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Chris Kimball of America's Test Kitchen adds salt to the roux he's made to add to Julia Child's Puree De Pommes De Terre A L'Ail, or Garlic Mashed Potatoes.
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Food stylist Lisa Cherkasky, who cooked most of the meal in advance of the taping, checks the temperature on the oven. The trick to Child's Brussels sprouts is to blanch them first, then cut off the ends and place them flat on the bottom of the pan so they soak up all the butter.
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It takes a village to make a Thanksgiving radio segment. From left, assistant Carolyn Robb Schimley, Cherkasky, Kimball and publicist Deb Broide go over the plan for creating a Julia Child Thanksgiving on the radio.
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Morning Edition's Renee Montagne reaches for the prepared turkey as Kimball explains how Child's recipe calls for the turkey breast to be butterflied and separated from the thighs and legs and cooked in different pans.
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An expertly trussed turkey thigh, Child's way, deboned and seasoned with salt, pepper, and sage.
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Putting a foil collar around the stuffing creates a base for the turkey breast to rest on and allows both the stuffing and the meat to cook up moist and juicy.
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Kitchen tip: Corks make a great handle if you don't want to mess with potholders or dishtowels.
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Montagne tastes the garlic mashed potatoes. Kimball, who is known for tweaking recipes to perfection, says this is one recipe that he wouldn't change a bit.
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After a few hours of taping, it's time to eat. Kimball adds a dollop of creme fraiche to his apple tart.
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Montagne enjoys the apple tart as Kimball tells stories of Child, like the time she asked him to shuck a bag of oysters, and he didn't do so well. Kimball cooked with Child on her show several times and developed a close relationship with her.
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While disassembling the turkey to cook it takes some labor, it ensures all the parts are cooked to perfection. Plus, it's easier to serve.
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The America's Test Kitchen and Morning Edition crews call it a wrap.
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Chis Kimball, from America's Test Kitchen, joins Morning Edition's Rene Montagne to recreate Julia Child's classic Thanksgiving recipes.
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Chris Kimball and Renee Montagne share a laugh with Paula Johnson, curator of a new exhibit at the Smithsonian's American History Museum featuring Julia Child's kitchen.
Like many of us who consider ourselves food adventurers most of the year, when it comes to Thanksgiving, we just want the turkey and mashed potatoes we grew up with. Well, OK, maybe just a teensy bit better than what we grew up with, but along the same lines.
Washington lawmakers are still working to avoid the fiscal cliff. That's the expiring of tax cuts at the end of the year and deep spending cuts that could throw the economy into recession. A group of top CEOs has been urging lawmakers to reach a deal. Renee Montagne talks to Aetna CEO Mark Bertolini about the fiscal cliff and health care.
NPR's business news starts with a costly misstep by HP.
The California-based technology giant is writing down an $8.8 billion loss. CEO Meg Whitman says much of that comes from new revelations about Autonomy, a software company HP bought last year. She says the company lied about the state of its finances. HP plans to sue, and has asked authorities in both the U.S. and the U.K. to investigate. Transcript provided by NPR, Copyright National Public Radio.
Afghan officials welcomed the release of Taliban prisoners by Pakistan in an attempt to jump-start a shaky peace process with the militant group. But many Afghans are wondering about the timing and the motive. They say mistrust born of decades of duplicity won't vanish with a few declarations or small gestures.
Secretary-General of the Afghan High Peace Council Mohammad Stanekzai was part of the delegation that recently traveled to Pakistan to discuss how the countries can cooperate and bring the Taliban to the negotiating table.
There has been a small but potentially important breakthrough in the faltering Afghan peace process. In what is considered a good-faith gesture, Pakistan last week released at least nine Afghan Taliban prisoners. The move is seen as part of an emerging new strategy by Pakistan as it eyes the looming drawdown of U.S. and Western troops in Afghanistan.
Uncle Sam wants you to email your doctor. A federal law passed in 2009 says that physicians have to start offering their patients online communication, or Medicare will start docking how much it pays them in the future.
Some patients hope that having online access to their doctors will mean they can cut down on how often they have to go to the doctor's office. But fresh research suggests that patients with online access actually schedule more office visits.
Like many other brick-and-mortar retailers, Wal-Mart is trying to attract shoppers increasingly accustomed to online shopping. In one experiment, it's offering same-day delivery in four select markets.
With the holiday shopping season shifting into high gear, retailers are doing everything they can to win consumer dollars. Wal-Mart, the world's largest retailer, is trying out one new strategy this season: same-day delivery. In a few select markets, it's joining online retail giant Amazon and eBay's "Now" service in offering super-quick delivery, straight to your door.
A few months ago, I let you in on a little secret about Greek yogurt. Not all of this extra-thick, protein-rich yogurt is made the old-style way, by straining liquid out of it it. Some companies are creating that rich taste by adding thickeners, such as powdered protein and starch.