Burnt Toast show

Burnt Toast

Summary: Food intersects with our lives in more ways than we think. Food52's Burnt Toast podcast chases those stories to give listeners the perfect pieces of snackable dinner-party fodder—all inside of a commute's time. In each episode, host Michael Harlan Turkell explores a different aspect of food culture and community, highlighting the often-surprising past informing what we eat every day, and meeting some of the people shaping food's present and future.

Podcasts:

 That Vegan Life: Free to Be Me and You, Cashews | File Type: audio/mpeg | Duration: 00:25:07

We talk to Food52 contributor and author of our forthcoming vegan cookbook Gena Hamshaw all about veganism: her favorite dishes, what you should never try to make vegan, and why our Managing Editor Kenzi should give cashew cheese another go.  This episode was sponsored by Casper, an online retailer of premium mattresses. For $50 toward any purchase, go to Casper.com/TOAST.   

 Pizza for Breakfast: Cooking For (and With) Kids | File Type: audio/mpeg | Duration: 00:22:48

We talk about the beauty and chaos that is feeding our children. Together with writer Phyllis Grant—and a studio full of kids—we cover rules, haphazard recipe development, and why you should never feed eggplant to a child under the age of 9. 

 If Amanda Hesser Seats You at the End of the Table | File Type: audio/mpeg | Duration: 00:20:05

Today we’re answering your questions about dinner parties. We talk tips and tricks, and then we’ll get to the good stuff: What to do if the food doesn’t come out, how to gracefully ask lingering guests to leave for the night, and why doing the dishes passive aggressively is never a good move. 

 On Co-Authoring and Chef Whispering | File Type: audio/mpeg | Duration: 00:24:03

We talk to New York Times writer and prolific cookbook author Melissa Clark about co-authoring. We find out what it’s like to get inside someone else’s voice, why the process is a little like dating, and all about the infamous Tuna Casserole Bread from the first cookbook she ever wrote.     Panoply’s conducting a survey. Click here to fill it out: Panoply.fm/survey By filling it out you'll help Panoply make great podcasts about the thing you love, and things you didn't even know you loved. Panoply.fm/survey  

 Burnt Toast Ep 09: My New Eggs for Dinner | File Type: audio/mpeg | Duration: 00:27:19

Today we dedicate our whole episode to a roundtable on meal planning: Amanda, Merrill, and Kenzi answer questions from our staff and community about how to cook smarter every week. Highlights include refrigerator graveyards, condiment guilt, and why avocado toast is a little like comfortable underwear.   This episode of Burnt Toast is sponsored by Casper. Get $50 toward any mattress purchase by visiting www.casper.com/TOAST, and using promo code TOAST. 

 Burnt Toast Ep 08: It All Started With Hot Fudge Sundaes | File Type: audio/mpeg | Duration: 00:21:39

We invite Doug Quint and Bryan Petroff of Big Gay Ice Cream into the studio to talk about summer’s favorite frozen dessert. There are no boundaries: We discuss bedazzled unicorns, magnums, beet soft serve, and—for a little light hazing—we have Doug taste test some classic Good Humor ice cream treats.    Burnt Toast is brought to you by Blue Apron. Blue Apron is the new service that delivers all the ingredients you need to make incredible meals at home. Discover a better way to cook. Visit BlueApron.com/TOAST to get your first two meals free today.

 Burnt Toast Ep. 07: Lunch is a Point of Honor | File Type: audio/mpeg | Duration: 00:30:25

Even when it's leftover pizza or takeout from down the block. We talk to book seller and author of Lunch at the Shop Peter Miller about the midday meal: Why we should always break for it, the simple ways to make it better, and how to make our new favorite of his recipes, Pizza Soup. (You're going to want to hear this.) 

 Burnt Toast Ep 06: Everyone’s a Critic  | File Type: audio/mpeg | Duration: 00:28:43

This week, we talk to NY Mag food critic Adam Platt about criticism in an age that makes it easy for everyone with an internet connection to be a reviewer. Listen in for some salty conversation, his live evaluation of some food in the studio, and—because we couldn’t help it—a dramatic Yelp reading or two.      Burnt Toast is brought to you by Blue Apron. Blue Apron is the new service that delivers all the ingredients you need to make incredible meals at home. Discover a better way to cook. Visit BlueApron.com/TOAST to get your first two meals free. BlueApron.com/TOAST

 Burnt Toast Ep 05: What We Talk About When We Talk About Coffee | File Type: audio/mpeg | Duration: 00:25:38

We invite food writer and coffee expert Oliver Strand—and our very own Michael Hoffman—into the studio to talk coffee. After we make sure we’re caffeinated, we discuss specialty coffee, coffee snobbery, and cup some McCafe, just for fun. 

 Burnt Toast Ep 04: Dinner Between Two People | File Type: audio/mpeg | Duration: 00:24:19

For this episode all about food on early dates, we talk to Saveur Editor in Chief Adam Sachs about confessions, rules, and everything in between. And we do it all completely sober, in a brightly lit room—just as no early date should ever be. 

 Burnt Toast Ep 03: Food Didn’t Mean Anything to Me Then | File Type: audio/mpeg | Duration: 00:26:12

Today’s episode covers the topic of first food jobs—we chat with Lucky Peach co-founder Peter Meehan about how he got his start, how aspiring food writers might get theirs, and just how scrappy Amanda was before The New York Times.

 Burnt Toast Ep 02: Cookbooks: The Good, the Bad, the Ugly | File Type: audio/mpeg | Duration: 00:28:12

This episode is a party: We pack the studio with Charlotte Druckman, Kenzi Wilbur, and Marian Bull to talk about something near and dear to our hearts -- cookbooks. We chat about what makes a good one, what makes a bad one, and some of the craziest books ever published. 

 Burnt Toast Ep 01: I Draw the Line at Tongue | File Type: audio/mpeg | Duration: 00:25:51

We invite chef, bakery owner, and cookbook author Allison Robicelli on our show to talk about all manner of strange food: What constitutes strange, the craziest things we’ve ever eaten, and how we feel about all of it. Things get weird. 

 Promo: Burnt Toast | File Type: audio/mpeg | Duration: 00:00:59

Here at Burnt Toast, we talk about the things that don’t make it onto Food52.com. Join hosts and founders Amanda Hesser and Merrill Stubbs, plus a rotating cast of smart, salty guests, for controversial cooking topics, food culture, and occasional good-spirited debate.

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