Episodes
There are so many recipes out there to make granola, but then there are recipes that are Simply Genius. Jenné Claiborne's recipe bakes up faster and easier than any recipe out there by thoughtfully omitting what you may have thought was a crucial ingredient.
Published 12/13/23
Published 12/13/23
This week, Kristen has a chat with Ali Slagle, recipe developer, New York Times contributor, food and prop stylist, former Food52 editor about her newest book, I Dream of Dinner (So You Don't Have To). Ali talks about what it was like living (and cooking) out of a camper van for the better part of a year. And she shares a few genius tips and surprising ingredients for this week's Genius Recipe, a unique take on chicken caesar salad.
Published 09/13/23
There're enough stressors around the holidays to let your dessert be one of them, so we sat down with Erin Jeanne McDowell to get some tips on ways to bring flawless pies to the table.
Published 06/26/23
This week we're sharing an episode of another Food52 podcast, Play Me a Recipe featuring Anna Sulan Masing, host of Whetstone Radio's Taste of Place podcast as she cooks her way through Mandy Yin's incredible Sarawak Chicken recipe
Published 06/13/23
Have you ever wondered how many kneads it takes for dough to feel like a baby's bottom? Or how to eat cinnamon toast crunch the *right* way? In this episode, Kristen sits down with Frankie Gaw to talk all about the food he grew up eating and the recipes found in his new book, First Generation
Published 05/22/23
Author Brian Levy bravely tackled writing a baking book with no added sweeteners whatsoever—no sugar, no honey, only fruit and other whole ingredients. Hear all about his hits, misses, and genius discoveries along the way.
Published 05/18/23
With an abundance of fresh corn over the summer, there's no better time to revisit this genius technique to turn it into a sweet, flavorful butter
Published 05/15/23
Over the years of making this podcast we've heard so much great advice on how to make showstopping breakfasts, lunches, and dinners. But there's nothing we love more than a great snack so this episode we're featuring some highlights of our guests' favorite snacks.
Published 05/11/23
Kristen enjoys a chat and a laugh with Senior Editor at Eater and The One Recipe Podcast host, Jesse Sparks. They discuss his favorite go-to cookie recipe and how a memorable week he spent cooking with his mom, helped shaped his love of food.
Published 05/08/23
Daniela Galarza, recipe developer and staff writer for the Food section at The Washington Post, discusses the power and influence of wordplay in food writing.
Published 05/08/23
Clarkson Potter Editor in Chef and The Splendid Table host Francis Lam wants you to throw eggplant in a pan and let it do what eggplant does.
Published 05/04/23
Andrea Aliseda, writer, recipe developer and poet gets to the bottom of an inherited family recipe with a surprising secret.
Published 05/04/23
Why do we call sweet potatoes "yams"? And why don't we call dinner "supper" anymore? Author Brette Warshaw "makes clear the differences between things that are often confused in the kitchen"—and why those differences matter.
Published 05/01/23
'Taste Makers' author Mayukh Sen tells Kristen about the seven women who shaped American cuisine as we know it today—who haven’t all been well-credited for their work, until now.
Published 04/27/23
After swearing to his Nana at 18 he'd never return, spending a decade in the military then graduating from culinary school, Gullah Geechee chefarmer Matthew Raiford found himself right back on his family's farm. For this week's Genius Session, Matthew shares with Kristen why that decision was a no-brainer.
Published 04/27/23
Author and journalist Joshua David Stein talks about his newest cookbook, 'Cooking for your Kids.'
Published 04/24/23
Owner of Tin Roof restaurant on Maui, Top Chef and Cook Real Hawai'i author, Sheldon Simeon reminiscences about growing up in the Simeon household in Hilo. We talk story about the power of deliciousness, how his family inspired his becoming a chef and he shares four Genius recipes! -- including his dad's all-time fave pupu pantry pleasers.
Published 04/24/23
Julie Sahni helped shape New York as a city planner, but after a cooking class, she decided to take on something much more ambitious and ended up defining authentic and classic Indian cooking in America. In this episode, Julie sits with Kristen to talk about her early life, the magic of ghee and how she became a true legend in world of culinary arts.
Published 04/20/23
With fireworks of juicy, crunchy, herby, tart, and sweet, Reem Assil's simple, California-style fattoush is the salad you'll want to eat all summer. And thanks to its simple pantry dressing, it can be the salad of fall, winter, and spring, too.
Published 04/20/23
Jessie Sheehan's newest book, Snackable Bakes, is full of recipes meant to get you from wanting a sweet treat to your first bite as quickly as possible. On today's episode, Kristen and Jessie talk about some essential baking hacks and dive deep on one particularly snackable bake.
Published 04/17/23
In this episode, Kristen chats with the incredibly talented founder and head chef of NYC's Mokbar, Esther Choi. Also, host of Food52’s Hotline Offline, a podcast where she answers the most sought after culinary questions from the Food52 audience. Kristen and Esther talk kitchen inspiration from her grandmother, clever pantry hacks and party prep — PLUS she shares her favorite genius ways to make kimchi.
Published 04/13/23
There are so many recipes out there to make granola, but then there are recipes that are Simply Genius. Jenné Claiborne's recipe bakes up faster and easier than any recipe out there by thoughtfully omitting what you may have thought was a crucial ingredient.
Published 04/10/23
'Coconut & Sambal' author and card-carrying member of the Surabayan Secret Society of Home Cooks Lara Lee joins host Kristen Miglore to talk maximally crispy potatoes, internet-stalking Sri Owen, and whittling vegetables into flowers.
Published 04/06/23
Cookbook author, recipe developer, podcaster, and salad-slinger Hetty McKinnon joins host Kristen Miglore to talk aquafaba magic, Hetty's secret double life in Sydney, and why it took a 9000-mile journey away to get closer to home.
Published 04/03/23