A show about food and the things people do to it. Every week, Noah McKinnon and Louisa Herron pick a dish, define its most important elements, and then sit down to find out what the Internet thinks about it.
Publishes | Weekly | Episodes | 122 | Founded | 3 years ago |
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Number of Listeners | Categories | FoodArts |
The Mediterranean dish that proves if it's liquid, you can poach eggs in it. Noah and Louisa meant to talk about that food for an hour and change; the culinary gods had other plans.
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Dearly beloved, we are gathered here today to celebrate the union between two of the most important foods in global culinary history: picadillo and plantains. Noah and Louisa, neither of them capable of holding their peace (even for a moment), rhapso... more
Just as the monsters who will do battle with the gods at Ragnarök were ferried aboard the keratinous Naglfar, this fungal fleet ferries the flavors of cream cheese, scallions, bacon, and breadcrumbs, and more to your felicitous guests. So Noah and Lo... more
The official* dish of Dracula Day, a Midwestern comfort classic, and (if you're Noah) a possible explanation for historical events of great importance, this is also the hardest food to pronounce we've ever done on this show.
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Louisa and Noah present an entertaining show. The highlight of each episode is when they read some of the ridiculous comments people have posted to online recipes. In addition to that, I've gained insights into how others cook and feel about food. Noah is a linguist and often explores the connections of food words in different languages. Overall, this is not an easy podcast to summarize. It goes in many directions, but it all revolves around food and is always a fun time.
Nothing inspires more controversy and discourse than food, and the Internet is full of food depravity. I can’t tell you how many times I have wanted to argue back about some recipe comments. Funny, engaging, and worth even relistening to while you wait for the next episode
The hosts are funny and engaging, and the recipe comments picked are just absurd
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No Substitutions, Please launched 3 years ago and published 122 episodes to date. You can find more information about this podcast including rankings, audience demographics and engagement in our podcast database.
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