Food intersects with our lives in more ways than we think. Food52's Burnt Toast podcast chases those stories to give listeners the perfect pieces of snackable dinner-party fodder—all inside of a commute's time.
Publishes | Twice weekly | Episodes | 212 | Founded | 11 years ago |
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Categories | FoodArtsSociety & Culture |
In French, "jolie laide" means "pretty and ugly"; it's a way to describe something that is unconventionally beautiful. This homage to jolie laide foods will explore the idea that deliciousness can come where you least expect it, from misshapen fish m... more
How, exactly, you grow a gourd larger than a living room, and more importantly—why.
After our episode about the vintage rotisserie machine that still has a cult following, we received an email from the son-in-law of the inventor, Leon Klinghoffer. Today’s episode is his story.
One presidential term goes down in history as serving borderline inedible food to the thousands of guests who dined there. What was on the menu, who was responsible, and the revenge theory behind it all.
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Not a review, just a comment on the cookbook episode. I wish the recipes and cookbooks did a better job of meal planning. Example, if you got a burrito recipe and there are references to a rice dish is on page 84 and another’s complementary dish on page 27 that would be awesome.
I was really turned off by Molly’s aggressive opinions and shorter. I get shortened speech. I get it’s her style, but she overruns her cohost and it’s really just her opinions. I guess they aren’t for me. I was hoping for a more thoughtful discussion. Pass
If you love food this is mandatory listening. Especially if you're quirky.
Annoying, juvenile and uninformative
bored of historical content that begins at the industrial revolution and focuses on America and England. Why do we continue to focus and report on dominant culture? kitchen appliances could have been such a cool podcast topic! disappointing. yawn.
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