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Monday Jan 03, 2022
Danny Shahar on Why It’s OK to Eat Meat
Monday Jan 03, 2022
Monday Jan 03, 2022
We spoke with Danny Shahar about the arguments in his new book, Why it's OK to Eat Meat. As a vegan myself, I thought his arguments were quite thought-provoking, and surprisingly sympathetic to the concerns of vegans and vegetarians given the title. We also talk about the coordination problem and individual action in activism, why people sometimes agree with multiple positions that contradict each other, how to improve your red beans and rice game, and more. Check it out!
Show Notes:
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- Danny Shahar teaches in the Public Policy, Ethics & Law program at the University of New Orleans and is a member of the Urban Entrepreneurship & Policy Institute.
- Danny's new book is Why It's OK to Eat Meat, and is published by Routledge.
- Danny also shared a recipe with us! In our talk he argued strongly for making a dark roux, so be sure to listen to that as well. As he says: "For my recipe contribution, here's how to make vegan red beans and rice that even meat-eating New Orleanians will happily consume:Ingredients1/4 cup vegetable oil1/4 cup all-purpose flour1 large onion1 green bell pepper3 stalks celery1 clove garlic, minced1 tsp. salt1 tsp. smoked paprika1 tsp. garlic powder1/2 tsp. ground black pepper1/2 tsp. onion powder1/2 tsp. oregano1/2 tsp. thyme1/4 tsp. chipotle powder1 bay leaf1 lb. dried kidney beans6 cups water2 tsp. white vinegar1/2 tsp. liquid smoke3 green onions, sliced1/4 cup flat-leaf parsley, choppedWhite riceInstructions
- Combine the oil and flour in a heavy pot or Dutch oven and cook over medium heat until the color of peanut butter, stirring constantly. (This will take a while).
- Stir in the onions, bell pepper, and celery and cook until translucent.
- Add the garlic, salt, smoked paprika, garlic powder, black pepper, onion powder, oregano, thyme, chipotle powder, and bay leaf and stir for about a minute.
- Stir in the kidney beans, water, vinegar, and liquid smoke. Bring to a boil and cook over low heat, stirring every half hour or so, until the beans are very soft. (Make sure to scrape up the bottom of the pot so you don't end up with a burned-on layer.)
- When the beans are ready, stir in the green onions and parsley and remove from heat.
- Serve over white rice with a Louisiana-style hot sauce (ideally Crystal Extra Hot)."
- The intro and outro music is "Whiskey Before Breakfast" which is both a great traditional song and something we can all agree is a good thing to do, whatever our views of how much meat to have at breakfast are. It was performed and shared by The Dan River Ramblers under a Creative Commons license.
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