The Crackling is a Food Podcast hosted by Anthony Huckstep in conversation with Australia's best chefs, artisan producers, butchers and pork producers. The Crackling is a Deep in the Weeds production in partnership with PorkStar.
Publishes | Weekly | Episodes | 126 | Founded | 4 years ago |
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Number of Listeners | Categories | FoodArts |
It’s not uncommon to see signature dishes in the spotlight, but rarely do we see a hero dish using an animals extremities so widely championed in the media as we have with today’s guest Brendan Fong (Hubert) who has put pig’s totters well and truly i... more
It’s the Deep in the Weeds podcast network Christmas episode and we’ve rounded up all our hosts - Dani Valent, Shanteh Wale, John Susman and Anthony Huckstep for a good old chin wag on the year that was, what were hoping for in 2024 and a few Christm... more
Many people agree that bacon possess one of the most alluring aromas and eating experiences on the planet, but how do you make the world’s best? For Luke Jensen at Meat Cellar in Toowoomba Queensland, it’s all about decades on the tools and a collabo... more
There are many pig breeds farmed in Australia, all delivering very different culinary experiences. For Shaun Blenkiron (Gumshire Pork) and his family, The Hampshire breed is central to their farm and business. more
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Just listened to Claire from Bloodwood. What a great story. Keep it up.
Really loving the podcast. I discovered it with the Lennox Hastie episode and have been going thru the archive since. Great conversations and information. Fascinating to hear about life on the farm as well.
Apple Podcasts | #206 | Australia/Arts/Food |
Apple Podcasts | #68 | Hong Kong/Arts/Food |
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