On A Cook's Library Will Stewart 'chews the fat' with home cooks and professional chefs about a book of their choosing that has influenced the food they cook, eat, and obsess over.
Be it the first book they were given, one they open for a simple supper, or the one that serves as their 'kitchen bible'. There's no book too big, too small, too academic or too novel.
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Publishes | Weekly | Episodes | 16 | Founded | 5 years ago |
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Categories | FoodArtsBooks |
Episode 16 is all about Ice Cream... sort of. Kitty Travers owns and operates La Grotta Ices, easily London's most interesting (and delicious) ice cream. Kitty talks about her life travelling, working in different kitchens, eating all types of ice cr... more
On episode 15 Will speaks with Alexander Lobrano. American born but a French resident for 35 years... We find out his life is surrounded by food.
Alec was the European Correspondent for Gourmet magazine from 1999 until it closed in 2009, and has wri... more
Max Rocha is the chef and owner of the newly opened, and much acclaimed Cafe Cecilia, on the canal in East London. He has quite the illustrious CV, spending time at Spring, The River Cafe and St. John Bread and Wine.
Max's cafe is a result of what ... more
The long awaited episode 13 is here. On it I speak with Letitia Clark, Sardinia based chef and writer. Her two books: Bitter Honey: Recipes and Stories from the Island of Sardinia, and the newly published La Vita È Dolce: Italian–Inspired Desserts ar... more
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I stumbled upon this podcast two days ago and have since inhaled all the episodes and bought a recommended book (would buy more but trying not to move too quickly)! Great mix of personal stories, food philosophies, offbeat recipes and recommendations, all wrapped up in a tightly edited quick and cheerful package. Really great podcast.
What a delightful and educational podcast. Very unique and well produced. I’m looking forward to more episodes.
Great guests and insights! Perfect length for preparing a quick supper.
Wow. Dreams can come true
Compelling listen from start to finish. Can’t wait to listen to episode 2
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