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I asked Murilee Johnson, the subject of this week's Omnivorous, if I could come into her kitchen at Turner's Family Soul Food in Auburn Gresham and film her cooking her magic chicken and dumplings. She responded by fixing a plate of nearly everything on the menu. It was too much for me to film, but it didn't go to waste--she'd also invited a crowd of friends and longtime customers to polish everything off.

Don't forget to check this week's listings, where we have reviews of the city's most legendary soul food restaurants-- and some of the young upstarts too.


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David
March 6th - 8:39 p.m.
Like other video vignettes posted on this site, this one carefully conveys a sense of the cooking and the cook. I find them very entertaining and (gasp) educational. More more more...please.
Ann
March 7th - 6:38 a.m.
Terrific work. Very entertaining. A good addition to the site.
Bobby Lopat
March 7th - 8:38 p.m.
Nice work showing the love that this place exudes, Mr. Sula. Turner's is most definitely on my extreme short list of great soul food places around Chicago.



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