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Nancy Silverton, Laurie Ochoa, and Ruth Reichl
Three Ingredients
Join Nancy Silverton, Laurie Ochoa and Ruth Reichl in truly delicious conversations about food. Bonus content and community at threeingredients.substack.com. threeingredients.substack.com
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Ratings & Reviews
4.7 stars from 33 ratings
A joy to listen to
Hearing 3 incredible women food experts talk about the nuances of dishes, terminology, and cuisines is such a pleasure. The palpable respect and friendship between them is one of my favorite features of the show. Grateful they’ve gotten together to share their wisdom with listeners.
sonyapdx via Apple Podcasts · United States of America · 03/29/24
Love these women
I feel like a fly on the wall and I love it. I was already a Nancy fan and now I’m getting to know Ruth and Laurie and love all three of these women. They’re witty, wise, and completely authentic. I leave every episode inspired and delighted. And major plus… I’m gleaning insights on how to be a...Read full review »
One More Monkey via Apple Podcasts · United States of America · 02/07/24
Who’s in my kitchen?
I have been mostly enjoying this podcast with the exception of this latest episode. It occasionally feels like first world problems are the subject. For instance, how irritated they are when someone, or even professional chefs no less (oh the horror), “take over your kitchen.” I truly couldn’t...Read full review »
Gracie Sheba via Apple Podcasts · United States of America · 01/31/24
Recent Episodes
Published 04/25/24
In Episode 9 of “Three Ingredients,” Ruth, Nancy and Laurie have a heated discussion about chiles. First we talk about how they hurt so good that sriracha has possibly become an old lady condiment. Then we talk about how they hurt so bad that Nancy once ended up with her hands in buckets of ice...
Published 03/22/24
Published 03/22/24
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