Proof
Summary: We take America's Test Kitchen's inquisitive and relentless approach to telling unexpected, funny, and thought-provoking narratives about food and drink. This is not a recipe show. And this is not a show about celebrity chefs or what they like to eat. Proof plunges into history, culture, science, and the psyche to uncover the hidden backstories that feed your food-obsessed brain. Hosted by Kevin Pang. A production of America's Test Kitchen.
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According to cocktail expert Dan Zucarello, the basic Daiquiri might be the queen of all cocktails. Learn these cocktail fundamentals, and your summer will be filled with delicious drinks. See Privacy Policy at https://art19.com/privacy and California Privacy Notice at https://art19.com/privacy#do-not-sell-my-info.
Some new wines and spirits are being created in the lab, not the cask. Using flavor technology, companies are able to replicate artisan wines and spirits at a fraction of the price. But, is there art in that too? See Privacy Policy at https://art19.com/privacy and California Privacy Notice at https://art19.com/privacy#do-not-sell-my-info.
Creating a sourdough starter can be difficult during a pandemic. Sourdough Guru, Andrew Janjigian is here to help. See Privacy Policy at https://art19.com/privacy and California Privacy Notice at https://art19.com/privacy#do-not-sell-my-info.
Science Diction host Johanna Mayer joins Bridget to talk about the history of Umami and MSG.
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This is the story of one family, struggling to save their bagel cafe in Boston during the COVID-19 pandemic.
When a replica of Queen Elizabeth’s royal wedding cake was destroyed by vandals, hundreds of people would come together to recreate the show stopping replica cake.
At a Chili Cook-off Championship, Don Eastep turned in a cup of chili to the judges filled with samples of everyone else’s chili mixed together. And then, he won first place.
How did the nem, a Vietnamese Spring Roll, become a prominent feature on Senegalese restaurant menus in New York City?
The Plant Patent Act of 1930 was designed to protect inventions from “The Wizard of Horticulture,” Luther Burbank. But would the law encourage innovation in the plant breeding profession, or stifle it?
When the Yelp platform does little to help facilitate resolution, is the only hope of reconciliation to take their dialog “offline”?
The creator of the Xbox assembles a rag-tag team to extract ancient yeast from Egyptian pots and bake bread with it.
Is the possibility of an “Atomic Garden of Eden” worth the nuclear gamble?
Tune in April 9 for Season 4 of Proof.
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