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Episode 627
The Dog-Eat-Dog World of Ballpark Vendors
September 21, 20232020 Digital Media Award Winner | Best Radio Show
International Association of Culinary Professionals
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Jennifer Epperson, Repeller
2020 Webby Award Honoree | Arts & Culture Podcast
The Webby Awards
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Boston Magazine
“At a time when there is so much negative noise in the world this podcast is balm to the soul... Thank you, Christopher Kimball.”
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128
Tel Aviv: The Search for Real Hummus
We travel to Tel Aviv to celebrate hummus, plus we talk to Cherry Bombe’s Kerry Diamond, Tartine’s Liz Prueitt and wine expert Stephen Meuse.
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Dorie’s Cookies (Rerun)
This week on Milk Street Radio, master baker Dorie Greenspan remembers her experiences with Julia Child. “When I first met Julia ... she said, ‘Have you ever seen the Dan...
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127
Corby Kummer Speaks
This week, journalist Corby Kummer on the best cup of coffee, eating horsemeat, Paula Wolfert and the state of modern food writing; The Sporkful's Dan Pashman analyzes office coffee; we...
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126
BBQ Adventure: Heat and Meat in Gugulethu, Cape Town
This week, we travel to Cape Town, South Africa, for insane barbecue; Melissa Clark rethinks how to cook at home; poet Nikki Giovanni remembers her grandparents' rack of lamb recipe...
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125
Deborah Madison Does Veggies Better
This week, Deborah Madison on cooking simply, Nancy Silverton does sourdough, wine expert Stephen Meuse explains cuvée, our recipe for chipotle shrimp, and a tip for aerating red wine.
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111
The Joy of Turkish Cooking (Rerun)
This week, chef Ana Sortun unveils the secrets of Turkish cooking. We also take a look at a Vietnamese-style weeknight dinner with Andrea Nguyen. Wine expert Stephen Meuse explores the...
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124
The World of Food According to David Leite
This week, David Leite analyzes himself, plus reporter Linni Kral of the Atlantic explains naturally lactose-free milk, Dr. Aaron Carroll explains why Meals on Wheels works, and our recipe for...
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123
Salt, Fat, Acid, Heat: The Elements of Good Cooking
This week, the science of how to cook with Samin Nosrat, Dan Pashman of the Sporkful podcast weighs in on the burgers of the future, a quick tip for pasta...
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112
Saffron Tales (Rerun)
This week on Milk Street Radio, Yasmin Khan gives us a closer look at Iranian food and her personal journey with it. We’ll also offer our recipe for quick pork...
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122
The Mean Streets of Boston Chef, Barbara Lynch
This week, Christopher Kimball takes a tour of South Boston and learns about the secret life of chef Barbara Lynch; Dr. Aaron Carroll campaigns for dissing the 5-second rule; Ana...
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121
The Food Lab Plays 20 Questions
This week, J. Kenji Lopez-Alt takes a food-science pop quiz with Christopher Kimball; Milk Street travels to Seoul to test the new KFC: Korean Fried Chicken; Adam Gopnik dedicates an...
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120
Buddhist Chef: The Right Way to Cook
This week, Milk Street travels to the Chunjinam hermitage of the Baekyangsa temple outside Seoul, Korea, to cook with Buddhist nun Jeong Kwan; Regula Ysewijn's book unearths British puddings from...
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119
From Africa to the Americas: Carolina Rice, Jambalaya, Gumbo and the Cultured Life
This week, we speak with African-American foodways expert Dr. Jessica Harris; we shake up cocktails and present our recipe for Peruvian pesto; we travel to Palermo to taste the Italian...
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118
José Andrés: It's a Mad, Mad, Mad Life!
This week, Christopher Kimball interviews Chef José Andrés at his home in Washington D.C.; we give you our recipe for cracked potatoes; Dr. Aaron Carroll explores food-fad whiplash; we give...
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117
Eating the Outback
This week, Australian blogger and forager Rohan Anderson makes sneaky eel dip and payback paella; Adam Gopnik reminisces about New York City's Carnegie Deli; Abraham Conlon of Chicago's Fat Rice...
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106
Taste of Persia (rerun)
This week on Milk Street Radio, we discover the backstreet cooking of Armenia, Georgia and Iran with Naomi DuGuid: “We sit and sip tea together. That’s just magical — you...
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116
Vikram and Meeru’s Excellent Restaurant Adventure
This week, the new Indian cooking with Meeru Dhalwala and Vikram Vij, hunting to eat with Louise Gray, Dan Pashman of The Sporkful podcast plays with breakfast cereal, and our...
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115
Eat, Cook, Love in Senegal
This week, we talk to chef Pierre Thiam. The food of Senegal has big flavors and big heart, and Thiam reveals the culture that inspired him to cook. “In Senegal...
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114
Dorie’s Cookies
This week on Milk Street Radio, master baker Dorie Greenspan remembers her experiences with Julia Child. “When I first met Julia ... she said, ‘Have you ever seen the Dan...
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104
Nigella Bites Back (Rerun)
This week we get up close and personal with Nigella Lawson; plus, quick Tuesday night meals with Lidia Bastianich; a revolutionary approach to pie dough; we talk to Stephanie Danler...
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113
The Simple Kitchen
This week on Milk Street Radio, British writer Diana Henry, author of “Simple,” redefines home cooking. Also on today's show, Adam Gopnik opines on chefs and madness and Dan Pashman...
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112
Saffron Tales
This week on Milk Street Radio, Yasmin Khan gives us a closer look at Iranian food and her personal journey with it. “I think saffron probably for me is the...
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111
The Joy of Turkish Cooking
This week on Milk Street Radio, chef Ana Sortun unveils the secrets of Turkish cooking. “I think the very first time I went to Turkey, I was invited to go...
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110
48 Hours with Andy Ricker in Thailand
This week on Milk Street Radio, we speak with Andy Ricker in Chiang Mai, Thailand. “Western food ... builds flavor over time to come up with a monolithic, single, strong...