The article reminisces about the phrase "sufferin' succotash", originally popularized by Sylvester the Cat in Warner Bros. cartoons. It explores the phrase's transition into a culinary context with Julia Turshen’s new cookbook, "What Goes with That", which includes a modern recipe for skillet succotash. This dish features lima beans, zucchini, corn, and cherry tomatoes, enhanced with garlic and fresh chives. The article emphasizes the comfort and simplicity of the recipe, making it a perfect side dish for any meal.
"Sufferin' succotash" is a phrase remembered from cartoons, representing frustration without offending censors. It later morphed into a culinary treat with the same name.
Julia Turshen’s cookbook, "What Goes with That", presents a simple and delicious succotash recipe enhanced with garlic, zucchini, and chives, making it flavorful and fresh.
The skillet succotash recipe combines lima beans, zucchini, corn, and fresh tomatoes, seasoned with white wine, creating a delightful side dish that can be served hot or at room temperature.
Cathy Thomas introduces readers to both the humorous origins of the phrase "sufferin' succotash" and its modern interpretation through a vibrant and wholesome recipe in Turshen's cookbook.
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