TV Schedule for PBS Create (KYNE-TV3) Omaha, NE
Sunday, March 15th TV listings for PBS Create (KYNE-TV3) Omaha, NE
Jazzy Vegetarian Burrito Night!
Black bean-zucchini burritos with almond crème fraîche; cauliflower "rice"; no-bake cinnamon-chocolate pudding cakes.
Christina Cooks: Back to the Cutting Board Essential Plant Proteins
Soba noodles with crispy seitan; fried tofu with black bean sauce on scallion pancakes; orange-balsamic tempeh over greens; salts, miso and soy sauce; beans as a protein source; how to cook to digest easily.
America's Home Cooking: Stuffed
Host Chris Fennimore explores the concept of stuffed foods and how to prepare them; segments focus on dough, bread, vegetables, meats and fish, and desserts.
Heal Your Gut, Sharpen Your Mind With Steven Gundry, MD
Dr. Steven Gundry reveals how many troubling issues -- brain fog, memory loss, anxiety, weight gain and neurodegeneration -- can all stem from a compromised gut.
Exploring Nebraska's State Parks
Discover history, natural resources and recreation at eight of Nebraska's state parks.
Aging Backwards 4: The Miracle of Flexibility With Miranda Esmonde-White
Gentle flexibility and range of motion exercises can improve posture and help reverse the signs of aging, improve organ health and increase energy.
More Deconstructing The Beatles
An educational journey through several of The Beatles' milestone albums and the stories that accompanied them.
Family Recipe: Jewish American Style
From briskets to bagels, a historical, genealogical and culinary journey through the Jewish American diaspora.
Cooking With Legends: Ming Tsai & Rick Bayless
Chefs Ming Tsai and Rick Bayless share recipes and their inspirations; a field trip to Chicago's Lao Peng You for dumplings and Frontera Grill for cocktails and stories.
Epic Train Journeys From Above Canada's Journey to the Northern Lights
The Winnipeg-Churchill train crosses the difficult landscape of Manitoba from south to north, traversing snow-covered grasslands and Canada's boreal forest.
Rick Steves Art of Europe The Middle Ages
Europe spends one thousand years in the Middle Ages following the fall of Rome; the High Middle Ages bring castles, Gothic cathedrals and exquisite art.
People of the North Helgelandskysten: Archipelago Adventures
Sailing through Norway's Helgeland coast; gourmet meals in coastal settings; tasting local traditions through unique ingredients like seaweed butter and strong chocolate liqueur.
Table for All with Buki Elegbede Taking Pride in Who You Are
Volunteers behind God's Love We Deliver; Korean corn dogs and traditional dance; Asian American moms-turned-organizers fight lunch shaming.
Christopher Kimball's Milk Street Television New French Classics
Beef, orange, and olive stew; chocolate meringue cookies; lentil salad with gorgonzola.
America's Test Kitchen From Cook's Illustrated Summer Pork Supper
Host Julia Collin Davison shows host Bridget Lancaster how to make the smoked pork loin with dried fruit chutney; equipment expert Adam Ried reviews the grill gadgets; test cook Becky Hays shows Bridget how to make the sweet potato soup.
America's Test Kitchen From Cook's Illustrated Pork and Potatoes
Herb-crusted pork roast; pot holders; how temperature affects bubbly beverages; reviewing glass water bottles; roasted fingerling potatoes.
Christina Cooks: Back to the Cutting Board Essential Plant Proteins
Soba noodles with crispy seitan; fried tofu with black bean sauce on scallion pancakes; orange-balsamic tempeh over greens; salts, miso and soy sauce; beans as a protein source; how to cook to digest easily.
Ireland With Michael Alive, Alive O
A walking tour of Dublin, starting in Trinity College; Chloe Agnew of Celtic Woman; Niall O'Sullivan performs in Kilmainham Gaol; Brian Kennedy performs on the banks of the Royal Canal.
Ireland With Michael Slaney Valley
Exploring Wexford, Ireland; Johnstown Castle; National Opera House; the story of Commodore John Barry of the U.S. Navy.
The cooks go out of their comfort zone with a surprise recipe swap challenge; the cooks prepare a dish that has been handed down for generations.
Rick Steves Art of Europe The Middle Ages
Europe spends one thousand years in the Middle Ages following the fall of Rome; the High Middle Ages bring castles, Gothic cathedrals and exquisite art.
Jazzy Vegetarian Burrito Night!
Black bean-zucchini burritos with almond crème fraîche; cauliflower "rice"; no-bake cinnamon-chocolate pudding cakes.
Christina Cooks: Back to the Cutting Board Essential Plant Proteins
Soba noodles with crispy seitan; fried tofu with black bean sauce on scallion pancakes; orange-balsamic tempeh over greens; salts, miso and soy sauce; beans as a protein source; how to cook to digest easily.
Craft in America Forge
Chloe Darke begins her career as a silversmith at Old Newbury Crafters; Iraqi war veterans become artists; a master metal sculptor builds monumental artworks for New York's Park Avenue.
Seeing Canada Black History in Southwestern Ontario
The Underground Railroad and Freedom Seekers in southwestern Ontario; Amherstburg Freedom Museum; Buxton National Historic Site and Museum; Chatham-Kent Black Historical Society & Black Mecca Museum; Uncle Tom's Cabin Historic Site.
Fons & Porter's Love of Quilting Shell Crossing
A two-block quilt featuring half-square triangles and strip sets; a method for creating bias binding.
This Old House Suburban Victorian: Getting Our Ducts in a Row
Re-ducting the house to make the system more efficient; demolishing the third-floor ceiling for the new insulation; installing a double-hung window in the dining room.
Ask This Old House Toys and Color; Air Switch
Common types of caulks and sealants; installing a garbage disposal with an air switch controller; building a children's dress-up closet.
