The Chubby Vegetarian: The crew at The Publican seems to give an equal amount of thought and care into an eggplant or corn dish as they do into shrimp or sweetbreads. Each vegetable item on the menu looks like a stand-alone dish rather than a side dish. I made a version of your Sweet Potato and Pecan Piccata based on a friend's description, and it was fantastic. Thank you for the inspiration! So, care to share the real recipe with our readers, or give them some professional advice on making this dish at home?

For the piccata, pulse a stale loaf of bread, crust removed, in a food processor until it forms a rough crumb. Place crumbs in bowl. Massage the crumbs with olive oil and toast in a 300 degree oven until brown, about 45-60 minutes. While it is hot out of the oven, add freshly chopped garlic, chopped mint, and orange zest. Finish by adding toasted pecans.
TCV: What's the most unusual vegetable you've ever pickled and served at The Publican?
CBH: Watermelon rind and okra. (I know, not that unusual...)
TCV: I love seeing radishes with salt and butter on the menu. Is there anything simpler or better? One of my favorite things in the world is a tomato sandwich in the summertime with tomato, salt, pepper, and mayo. What other simple but outrageously good combinations can you think of off the top of your head?
CBH: Broccoli and olives, green beans and almonds, and eggplant and honey.
TCV: Any new techniques that you have been playing around with or any ingredients that have you smitten?
CBH: New techniques such as shaving raw butternut squash and marinating it in a garlic vinaigrette, chryo-vacing melon to brighten the color and intensify its flavor. For a new ingredient, I love raw ground cherries in salsas.
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