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Cook-a-long with Kate Humble, in this bonus recipe episode. Find more recipes at goodfood.com
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In today’s episode, host Samuel Goldsmith is in discussion with writer and broadcaster Kate Humble. Kate shares delightful anecdotes about her cooking adventures, from the nostalgic crumpets toasted on an open fire to her transformative lentil soup. She discusses her love for manual labour, the joy of cooking with fresh ingredients and gives insights on farm life, vibrant community support and why Christmas dinner might just be overrated. The conversation explores Kate's new cookbook, "Home Made," which celebrates true artisanship and the art of simple, good food. Listen as Kate reveals her favourite dishes, offers insightful cooking tips, and shares her unique traditions, like enjoying soup on the beach for Christmas. This episode highlights the beauty of simplicity and the importance of good ingredients.
Kate Humble is a writer, smallholder, campaigner and one of the UK’s best-known TV presenters. She started her television career as a researcher, later presenting programmes such as ‘Animal Park’, ‘Springwatch’ and ‘Autumnwatch’, ‘Lambing Live’, ‘Living with Nomads’, ‘Extreme Wives’, ‘Back to the Land’, ‘A Country Life for Half the Price’ and ‘Escape to the Farm’. Her book Thinking on My Feet was shortlisted for both the Wainwright Prize and the Edward Stanford Travel Memoir of the Year.
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In this episode of the Good Food podcast, host Samuel Goldsmith sits down with renowned naturalist, wildlife TV presenter, and conservationist Chris Packham. The conversation delves into Chris's unique dietary choices, driven by his commitment to veganism and environmental sustainability. Chris shares candid insights on how autism influences his eating habits and discusses the broader implications of our food choices on planetary health. From the ethics of meat consumption to the impact of processed foods, Chris provides a thought-provoking perspective that challenges conventional views on diet and the environment. Tune in for an engaging discussion that explores the intersection of food, nature, and conscious living. Plus, discover Chris's favourite dish and his surprising views on plant-based dog food. Don't miss this episode filled with eye-opening insights and actionable tips for eating more sustainably.
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Cook-a-long with Keith Kendrick, in this bonus recipe episode. Find the recipe at goodfood.com
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This week, host Samuel Goldsmith brings us another special episode recorded live at the Good Food Show, featuring three incredible chefs. Chris Baber kicks things off with his fuss-free approach to seasonal cooking, sharing tips for keeping meals simple, budget-friendly, and delicious. Then, we hear from Sally Abé, blending history with innovation as she reinvents British classics and reveals her go-to tips for flavour-packed one-pot dishes. Finally, Zena Kamgaing talks vibrant flavours inspired by her heritage, sharing her love for texture, nostalgic recipes like jollof rice, and her mission to build community through food.
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This week on the Good Food Podcast, host Samuel Goldsmith presents an exciting double feature recorded live at the Good Food Show. First, he sits down with the charismatic Matt Tebbutt, beloved TV chef and champion of seasonal cooking. Matt shares stories from his early days in the kitchen, reflects on his journey to television, and talks about his love for simple, flavourful dishes made with locally-sourced ingredients. Matt also offers practical tips on maximising the unique flavours of British produce and shares insights on South Wales’ blossoming food scene.
Then, Sam’s joined by the vibrant Rosemary Shrager, known for her infectious energy and commitment to teaching. She discusses her favourite recipes, from Moroccan-inspired salmon to a refreshing giant couscous salad, emphasising the importance of patience and precision in cooking. Rosemary also shares her surprising new venture—writing murder mysteries! Get ready for a mix of culinary inspiration, heartfelt stories, and a dash of intrigue in this special episode.
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In this episode, recorded on stage at the Good Food Show, Samuel Goldsmith chats with James Martin who takes us back to his early days, when he started out as a pot washer at Castle Howard, working alongside his dad and it’s here that his love for food first ignited. They delve into the importance of understanding where our food comes from and how crucial it is to respect the process, especially in a time when so many of us take it for granted.
And, of course, we couldn’t skip over some of James's most memorable moments in the kitchen, including a hilarious story about 846 apple tarts gone wrong.
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Cook-along with Juliet Sear, in this bonus recipe episode.
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This week on the podcast, host Samuel Goldsmith is joined by the dynamic and talented Juliet Sear, a renowned baker, TV presenter, and best-selling author. They discuss her latest book, "Air Fryer Baking Magic," her passion for both sweet and savoury creations, and her unique journey into the world of food and television. Juliette shares her journey from enthusiastic home baker to celebrated food writer, detailing her love for both sweet and savoury creations. She talks about adapting traditional recipes for the air fryer, including tips for different styles and sizes of air fryers. Juliet also dives into her favourite recipes from the book, touches on her family's involvement in her culinary world, and reveals her dream of a big country house with an outbuilding for recipe testing.
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Cook-a-long with Samuel Goldsmith, in this bonus recipe episode. Find the recipe at goodfood.com
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In this special on-location episode of the Good Food Podcast, join host Samuel Goldsmith as he sits down with the highly respected chef Jackson Boxer at his renowned restaurant, Brunswick House. Jackson shares insights into his culinary career, his daily routines, and the challenges and joys of being a chef and a father. Listen in to hear Jackson's thoughts on cooking for oneself versus cooking for others, his philosophy on food, and his love for simple yet exquisite dishes. Plus, what do his children think of his cooking, his culinary disasters and his favourite dish.
Jackson Boxer began his career as a kitchen porter at the age of 16. He continued to pursue cooking jobs while finishing school and completing a degree in English at Cambridge University. After graduating, he joined the opening team at 32 Great Queen Street. After three years, he left to found Brunswick House at the age of 24, together with his brother Frank Boxer. What was initially intended as a six-month pop-up with a 10-seat counter snack bar and a café atmosphere, has grown into a dining room, bar, terrace, three private dining rooms and the cellars – a nascent speakeasy and dance dungeon. In March 2019, Jackson opened Orasay in Notting Hill, inspired by the western isles of Scotland, and now splits his time between the kitchens of Brunswick House and Orasay as Chef Proprietor. In summer 2023, Jackson joined Cowley Manor Experimental, the Experimental Group’s first UK project outside of London, as Chef Consultant for the Cotswolds-based hotel. In September 2023, Jackson opened Jackson Boxer at the Corner restaurant on the second floor of Selfridges, Oxford Street. In 2024, he opened his newest restaurant in Covent Garden, Henri.
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Cook-a-long with Samuel Goldsmith, in this bonus recipe episode. Find the recipe at goodfood.com
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Join host, Samuel Goldsmith, as he sits down with one of the nation's favourite chefs, the iconic Rick Stein. In this episode, Rick shares his insights on the evolution of food culture, memorable dining experiences, and some of his favourite recipes from his new book ‘Food Stories’. They explore the importance of local produce, cooking tips, and delve into food stories and recipes from across the UK and beyond. From the perfect omelette to mouth-watering Hainanese chicken rice. This conversation is filled with delicious tales and valuable cooking tips. Whether you're a seasoned foodie or just looking for some kitchen inspiration, tune in to be inspired by the wonderful Rick Stein.
Rick Stein's passion for using good-quality local produce and his talent for creating delicious recipes in his books and restaurants have won him a host of awards, accolades and fans. As well as presenting a number of television series, he has published many best-selling cookery books, including French Odyssey, Coast to Coast, Far Eastern Odyssey, Rick Stein's Long Weekends and Rick Stein’s India.
Rick has always believed in showcasing local seafood and farm produce in his four restaurants in Padstow, Cornwall, where he also has a cookery school, food shops and a pub in the nearby village of St Merryn. In 2018 Rick was awarded an CBE for services to the economy. He divides his time between Padstow, London and Australia, where he also has two seafood restaurants by the sea in Mollymook, and Port Stephens NSW.
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Cook-along with Poppy O'Toole, in this bonus recipe episode.
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In this episode, the talented food writer, chef, and social media star Poppy O'Toole, also known as Poppy Cooks, joins host Samuel Goldsmith. Poppy shares her journey from training in a Michelin-starred restaurant to becoming a social media sensation. We dive into her latest book, the No.1 Sunday Times Bestseller, The Actually Delicious Slow Cooker Cookbook, exploring her inventive recipes and the benefits of slow cooking. Poppy also discusses her love for potatoes, sharing mouth-watering potato dishes from around the world, and reveals some of her favourite kitchen tips and cooking confessions.
Poppy has spent a decade in professional kitchens – ranging from Michelin-starred restaurants and fine-dining experiences to serving tasty everyday food. In March 2020, while working as a junior sous chef at an exclusive members’ club, the Covid-19 pandemic hit and she lost her job. She turned to TikTok as a creative outlet, and her entertaining and educational content led to more than a million followers in just over seven months. She shares the skills she’s learned from her time in the restaurant industry to inspire and teach people how to cook at home, from the basics, right up to achievable restaurant-quality food – as well as a potato or two. Poppy published her first book in 2021, followed in 2023 by the Sunday Times best-selling Poppy Cooks: The Actually Delicious Air Fryer Cookbook. She has been a judge on E4’s Celebrity Cooking School and the BBC’s Young Masterchef and is a chef-mentor on ITV’s Cooking with the Stars. Poppy lives in Birmingham with her fiancé and two dogs.
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Cook-along with Soha Darwish, in this bonus recipe episode.
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This week we have a curry special. Our host Samuel Goldsmith has two interviews, one with Award-winning Malaysian-Scottish chef and food writer Julie Lin and the other with content creator and culinary consultant Soha Darwish.
Julie shares her journey from reaching the quarterfinals in MasterChef to teaching cookery to local school children. Join us as we dive into the vibrant food scene in Glasgow, discuss unique local delicacies like the Pizza Crunch, and explore Julie's favourite recipes including her delightful kari ikan. Julie also discusses the importance of supporting female chefs in the industry, and her love for combining Malaysian flavours with Scottish produce.
Then we dive into Soha's rich culinary experiences, spanning from her childhood memories in Egypt to her professional journey in Abu Dhabi and London. We uncover the essence of traditional Egyptian dishes, the art of hospitality, and how cultural influences have shaped her cooking style. Tune in to hear Soha's thoughts on everything from her favourite recipes to her biggest kitchen disasters. Plus, get a sneak peek into one of her special recipes featured in our latest issue. Prepare to be inspired and perhaps even a little hungry. Don't forget to check out her featured recipe in Good Food.
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