Sunday, May 17th TV listings for PBS (WTTW) Chicago, IL HD
Homemade Live! Off the Eaten Path
Exploring tasty meals from unexpected places; salt roasted spot prawns; jams and jellies at a peach farm in Texas.
Simply Ming Dessert @Home
Five-spice orange pound cake; warm chocolate rice cake; espresso-bourbon cream martini; lemongrass tea.
New Scandinavian Cooking Southern Ways
A visit to Cardamom in Kristiansand includes making ice cream using liquid nitrogen; picking the first potatoes of summer; wild garlic from the Norwegian forest; using trees to flavor a long-cooked pork neck.
Christopher Kimball's Milk Street Television Scones, Doughnuts and Banana Bread
Neapolitan salami-provolone buns; banana hazelnut bread; light and lemony cinnamon sugar yogurt doughnuts.
Kevin Belton's Cookin' Louisiana New Orleans: Cookin' in the Crescent City
Boudin stuffed pork chop with Creole mustard cane syrup glaze; lyonnaise potatoes; shrimp scampi risotto.
Steven Raichlen's Project Smoke Smoking 101
Cold-smoked scallops with smoked tomatoes, jicama-mango salsa; smoke-roasted chicken with horseradish glaze; apple-smoked ribs with prickly pear barbecue sauce.
Compass Points From PBS News New
Experts analyze prominent international affairs topics and America's role in a shifting world.
Independent Lens Natchez
The town of Natchez, Miss., confronts the tension between preservation and truth as it wrestles with race, memory and identity.
Great Performances at the Met Arabella
Step into 19th-century Vienna in Otto Schenk's production of "Arabella" starring Rachel Willis-Sorensen in the title role.
American Muslims: A History Revealed A Muslim in the Civil War
Malika Bilal tells the recently discovered story of Muhammad Kahn, an immigrant from Afghanistan who traveled to the United States in 1861, fought in the Union Army and left behind a 200-page pension file.
American Muslims: A History Revealed A Mosque on the Prairies
Among the millions of immigrants arriving in the United States at the turn of the 20th century were thousands of Muslims from Lebanon, then part of Greater Syria; host Aymann Ismail tells the story of two of these people.
Behind the Canvas The Art of Japanese Paper New
Journey to Kochi, Japan and discover how the world's thinnest paper is made at Hidakawashi.
Rick Steves' Europe Rick Steves' Europe: Ancient Roman Art
Rome's rise through its art, including its supersized monuments, colorful mosaics and marble Caesars.
Rick Steves cruises the Seine, visits Sainte-Chapelle and takes a vibrant tour through Paris; the Louvre Museum; Palaces of Versailles; climbing the Eiffel Tower.
Lucy Worsley's Royal Myths & Secrets Elizabeth I, The Warrior Queen
Elizabeth I's image as a warrior queen, facilitated by myths and secrets about her victory over the Spanish Armada, shaped British national identity for centuries.
Everything comes to a head as Richard and Jim descend on Bayview; the family tries to heal and reconnect; the fallout from Mary's actions continues to reverberate.
When the Titanic goes down, Lord Grantham loses his heirs, and Mary loses her fiance.
Astrid The Arabian Nights
The charred corpse of an Iranian man is found in his house, leaving investigators to question whether it is a case of spontaneous combustion or a diabolical crime.
Austin City Limits Jelly Roll; The War and Treaty
Jelly Roll performs highlights from "Whitsitt Chapel"; husband-and-wife duo The War and Treaty.
Father Brown The Labyrinth of the Minotaur
Father Brown is asked to look after Lady Felicia's wayward niece Bunty, who soon finds herself suspected of murder.
Whitstable Pearl Babylon
Former soldier, Dan Tomlin, crashes his car while returning from visiting his young son, Cruz, in France; Dan learns that Cruz had been hiding in the trunk of his vehicle, and he's now gone missing; Dan's ex-wife accuses him of kidnapping their son.
A new adventure awaits as DI Humphrey Goodman and Martha leave London for Devon, England.
