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Journalist Tom Philpott talks to Mark about how to decode wonky farm bill conversations (and why it matters), why we're having another erosion crisis, and how to turn farmers into conservationists without telling them what to do. PLUS: Food stylist Barrett Washburne talks to Kate about how he got into food styling and how he feels about it, why pots and pans always look so clean on TV, and how to get YOUR pots and pans really clean.
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Oral historian and journalist Von Diaz talks to Mark and Kate about the connections that tropical islands share, in general and as related to cooking; the urgency to perfect dishes, build a resilient pantry, and learn to cook sustainably when living on a tropical island; the culture of kindness that seems to emanate from island living; and what got her so interested in telling other people's stories.
To get the recipe for Von Diaz's Keshi Yena, head to the Bittman Project: https://bittmanproject.com/recipe/von-diazs-keshi-yena-stuffed-cheese/
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Washington Post columnist Allison Robicelli talks to Mark and Kate about the shame that comes with alcoholism, sobriety as a "trend" and watching things change, and why nonalcoholic beverages are so important.
For the six nonalcoholic things Allison loves, head here: bittmanproject.com/food-with-mark-bittman-allison-robicelli/
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Leading British social historian Patrick Joyce talks to Mark and Kate about the actual meaning behind the word "peasant" and why it's been co-opted so much, what we should be mourning about the near loss of peasant life and what we can learn from it, and the poignancy of seeing generations change.
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The thoughtful and talented chef talks to Mark and Kate about why she named her dinner series and new book Code Noir, after a monstrous set of French regulations put into effect by Louis XIV; why some island cultures gradually veer towards the cultural homogeneity of the US; why pulling on heartstrings is sometimes the best way; and her showboat recipe.
Find the recipe for Lelani Lewis's Plantain and Pumpkin Curry on the Bittman Project: https://bittmanproject.com/recipe/lelani-lewiss-plantain-and-pumpkin-curry/
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The Dandelion Chocolate Chief Sourcerer talks to Mark and Kate about why there's massive volatility in the cocoa market right now, what sustainable and fair sourcing actually means in the cocoa industry, and how and why people should think about chocolate differently.
Find the recipe for Dandelion Chocolate's "Maybe the Very Best Chocolate Chip Cookies" here: https://bittmanproject.com/recipe/dandelion-chocolates-maybe-the-very-best-chocolate-chip-cookies/
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Chef Mavis-Jay Sanders talks to Mark and Kate about how she got into cooking and why her parents were unsure about it, her transition from being a chef to being a chef-activist and the work she does in both areas, and why knowing how to give feedback successfully is one of the most important lessons a person can learn ? in every field.
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The wildly popular chef and champion of good food talks to Mark about what's changed in his almost 25 years of cooking in the public eye, big picture food advice, and why there's room for optimism.
Find the recipes from today's episode at bittmanproject.com/recipe/jamie-olivers-charred-brussels/ and bittmanproject.com/recipe/jools-chocolate-dreams/
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Tofu evangelist George Stiffman talks to Mark and Kate about working under a fifth-generation tofu master, the vast array of misconceptions Americans have about tofu, why the misunderstood protein is better than fake meat, and a personal favorite: exploding juice tofu.
View this episode's recipe and show notes here: bittmanproject.com/recipe/broken-cuisines-mediterranean-cherry-tomato-chickpeas/
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Journalist Michele Norris talks to Mark about how she came to start her podcast, Your Mama's Kitchen; the standout moments in her (amazing) career; and how she preps for meals 30 days ahead.
View this episode's recipe and show notes here: https://bittmanproject.com/recipe/michele-norriss-zucchini-bread/
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A perfect rerun for the new year: Chef and food stylist Aliza Sokolow, and Top Chef Canada host Eden Grinshpan chat with Kate about how we should be talking to kids about food, why kids will try the strangest things and eschew what seems like a natural win, and learning to just let go of the frustrations and roll with it. With very special guests Lily and Zoe Clark, Meera and Mario Mehta, Ayv Nivron, and Holden Traverse.
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God's Love We Deliver executive chef Andre Daquigan talks to Mark and Kate about what the holidays are like at an organization that routinely prepares and delivers 13,000 meals a day; why he loves his job so much, and what makes others so passionate about the organization; and how God's Love has changed since it was founded in 1985, during the height of the AIDS crisis.
View this episode's recipe and show notes here: https://bittmanproject.com/recipe/smoky-braised-winter-squash-soup/
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Professional climber and good food advocate Kate Rutherford talks to Mark and Kate about her childhood in Alaska (commuting by dogsled!); how Patagonia founder Yvon Chouinard got her interested in regenerative agriculture and food activism; and why and how she's making it easier for rock climbers to source local food wherever they climb.
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A revisiting of beloved food writer Claudia Roden's conversation with Mark, in which she talks about her days living in Europe with a bubble of Jewish refugees from Egypt, how and why that experience got her interested in collecting recipes, and the meaning of "Jewish" food.
View this episode's recipe and show notes here: https://www.bittmanproject.com/p/roden
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In this special recording of José Andres and Mark's recent event at the Chicago Humanities Festival, José talks to Mark about why cooks are among the best people to help in an emergency, how "doing good" is not good enough anymore, the organization that changed his life, why food waste is a terrible term, and imperfect parenting.
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Chef Adrienne Cheatham; Marvette Meggett and her late, wonderful mother, Emily Meggett; Senator Cory Booker; and one of the world's most beloved monsters, Sesame Street's Gonger, join Mark and Kate to talk collards, passing the baton, Thanksgiving in Vegas, and, of course, the things and people that matter most.
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Thanksgiving episode one of two! In this episode ? previously aired a year ago ? Nigella Lawson, Tom Colicchio, Stephen Satterfield, and Sheldon Simeon talk to Mark and Kate about Thanksgiving as a Brit (Lawson), the absolute BEST way to cook your turkey (Colicchio), whether Thanksgiving is worth defending (Satterfield), and whether turkey is devil's meat (Simeon).
View this episode's recipe and show notes here: https://www.bittmanproject.com/p/thanksgiving-pod
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Andrea Nguyen and her mom, Clara, talk to Mark and Kerri about what it was like coming from Vietnam to the US in 1975, rediscovering how people ate in the past?but doing so with a modern twist, why the Mediterranean diet is problematic, and rice paper gamechangers.
View this episode's recipe and show notes here: https://www.bittmanproject.com/p/andrea-nguyens-char-siu-roasted-cauliflower
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Today, we revisit a popular episode from a year ago: Kerri Conan and Mark talk to Kate about the revised edition of How to Cook Everything Fast, the myth of mise en place, learning a method of cooking that will last a lifetime, and Noodles with Minty Scallion Sauce and Sliced Chicken.
View this episode's recipe and show notes here: https://www.bittmanproject.com/i/87455669/spinach-carbonara
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The acclaimed NYC-based chef talks to Mark and Kate about how to eat Korean food, the best ways to enjoy banchan, what goes into writing a comprehensive cookbook, and how the word "authentic" translates to memory and nostalgia.
View this episode's recipe and show notes here: https://www.bittmanproject.com/p/junghyun-jp-park-napa-cabbage-kimchi-mandu
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Wellness in the Schools co-founder Nancy Easton and WITS executive chef Bill Telepan talk to Mark about how they went from feeding one school to feeding 190, how to see real systemic change when it comes to kids and food, developing recipes for schools, and making cooking chili for 300 look easy.
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Writer Andrew Friedman and farmer Jon Templin talk to Mark and Kate about the many people who play roles in getting your restaurant meal to the table ? from farmers, to delivery people, to chefs, to servers, and more ? and the nuance behind what makes it work so smoothly.
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Today, we revisit an episode that many people loved: Chef, cook, and writer Jacques Pépin talks to Mark and Kate about cooking by instinct, how to work with a recipe, and choosing a job at Howard Johnson's over one with President Kennedy.
View this episode's recipe and show notes here: https://www.bittmanproject.com/i/76465159/eggs-jeannette
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Chef Edward Lee and Lindsey Ofcacek, founders of the Lee Initiative, talk to Mark about their upcoming think tank/nonprofit restaurant ? and Mark's ? plus what the restaurant of the future will look like and if we even want fine dining to continue to exist.
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Writer and chef Klancy Miller talks to Mark and Kate about writing the book you want to read (a la Toni Morrison), how the food world now is better than the one she entered into, and her love of pop-ups. Plus: Jerusha Klemperer, director of FoodPrint, talks to Mark about PFAS, the "forever chemicals," and how they've ended up in well water, on farms, in food, and, ultimately, in people's bodies.
View this episode's recipe and show notes here: https://www.bittmanproject.com/p/klancy-miller-foodprint-pfas-smoked-okra-dip
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Michael Jacobson, one of the pioneers of food activism, talks to Mark about what we can learn about food and change from past decades, the steadfastness of our sodium consumption, why the federal government won't give big support to small farms, and a museum that explores food in all its dimensions.
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Mark talks to the much admired New York Times columnist, Frank Bruni, about an unexpected introduction to getting older, what it?s like to go from revered food critic to normal diner, and how to be less fearful about what?s next.
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Trailblazing restaurateurs Lui and Trenor talk to Mark about the history of sushi, how they went from environmentally responsible fish to plant-based creativity, and why we don't need to choose between principles and good food.
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The prolific and very charming doctor, professor, and author talks to Mark and Kate about how ultra-processed foods came to exist and why they're so addictive, why hangovers and recovering from illness make junk food so craveable, what kind of oils you should be cooking with, and how we can actually make moves to eat better.
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The acclaimed writer talks to Mark about being the world's worst busboy, "the alleged parting of the Red Sea," unintentionally writing about murders, how to make smoked mackerel pâté, and his storied career.
View this episode's recipe and show notes here: https://www.bittmanproject.com/p/mark-bittman-applesauce
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In this 2021 episode, Mark talks to Cookie Monster and Gonger about starberries, dinner parties, and Mark's crush on Maria; plus, Rosemarie Truglio, Senior Vice President of Curriculum and Content at Sesame Workshop, joins to talk about sometimes foods vs anytime foods, softening the power of a cookie, and decades of important work at Sesame Street.
View this episode's recipe and show notes here: https://www.bittmanproject.com/p/cookie-monster-and-gonger-tell-all
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The food director of bon appétit talks to Mark and Kate about recipes vs. templates, his podcast, ugly 6pm scrambling, and his top four summer recipes.
View this episode's recipe and show notes here: https://www.bittmanproject.com/p/chris-moroccos-corn-and-chickpea
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In this conversation from 2022, frontline climate activist Bill McKibben talks to Mark about why the 1980 presidential election resulted in the most fateful decision of our time on this planet, how we stopped thinking about society and started thinking about individuals, the interrelation of white supremacy and climate, and what we can do to move in a positive direction.
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The lovely, lively baking genius talks to Holly Haines and Mark about pork floss and ube, preconceptions about Filipino and American desserts, and fish on cookies.
View this episode's recipe and show notes here: https://www.bittmanproject.com/p/food-with-mark-bittman-abi-balingit
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The Mexico City-based chef talks to Mark, Kate, and his biographer, Laura Tillman, about his incredible journey from a childhood as a migrant farmworker and subsequent deportation to star chef, why he feels like despite all he does, it will never feel like enough, and how he's managing the turning point that comes for many chefs.
View this episode's recipe and show notes here: https://www.bittmanproject.com/p/food-with-mark-bittman-lalo-garcia-porcini
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A warm and fuzzy episode from 2022! America's sweetheart Al Roker talks to Mark about his passion for weather history, how he stays positive when it comes to climate change, how he's seen food change on the TODAY set through the years, and the joy of cooking.
View this episode's recipe and show notes here: https://www.bittmanproject.com/p/yes-al-roker-is-actually-that-lovable
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The wildly popular Brooklyn-based chef talks to Mark and Kate about why the slow cook makes Iranian food special, the best way to enjoy a dinner party, and leaving Iran for the US in the 1980s.
View this episode's recipe and show notes here: https://www.bittmanproject.com/p/food-with-mark-bittman-nasim-alikhani
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The prolific food writer talks to Mark and Kate about the un-exact nature of flavor pairing ("it should be right-ish"), why an unexpected combination like orange and coffee works so well, and the only way to eat fish and chips.
View this episode's recipe and show notes here: https://www.bittmanproject.com/p/coffee-and-maple-syrup
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The father/son (Ed and Ryan) team talk to the father/daughter team (Mark and Kate) about their respective paths to pitmaster, transforming the tradition of authentic barbecue into a pure labor of love, and why working together ended up being the best thing for both of them.
Head here for the Mitchells' 'I Don't Eat Everybody's Potato Salad!' recipe: https://www.bittmanproject.com/p/food-with-mark-bittman-ed-and-ryan-mitchell
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Katz talks to Mark and Kate about why it's important to address weight from the heart, pharmacotherapy and the law of unintended consequences, and the goods and bads of Ozempic.
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Revisiting Mark's conversation with Kwame Onwuachi, chef/owner of Tatiana, which was just named best restaurant in New York City by the New York Times. Chef Onwuachi talked to Mark about the dilemma of the creative person, "American cuisine," and infiltrating a candy selling ring on the NYC subway.
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The former congressman and Ohio Senate nominee talks to Mark and Kate about how life as a high school QB led to politics, how politics led to food, and the beauty of being home a bit more.
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Writer and comedy queen Samantha Irby talks to Holly and Kate about palate evolutions, freaking out at Trader Joe's, and not thinking too deeply.
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It's a feed drop! We're swapping shows with Your Last Meal with Rachel Belle ? a show that, yes, asks every guest what their last meal would be, but also consults with chefs and culinary anthropologists, ice cream scientists and hungry astronauts to uncover the history, science, and culture of these dishes. The episode we're featuring today boasts a guest like no other: comedian Margaret Cho! Join her as she talks to Rachel about spam musubi, opening for Jerry Seinfeld in her late teens, and foraging with her family as a kid.
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Colorado Senator Michael Bennet talks to Kate and Mark about how being superintendent of Denver Public Schools stoked his interest in food rights, what inspires him and why we should feel hopeful, his newfound interest in cooking, and why cast iron reigns supreme.
View this episode's recipe and show notes here: https://www.bittmanproject.com/p/food-with-mark-bittman-senator-michael-bennet
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The internationally-acclaimed chef talks to Kate and Mark about her new book, community gardens in action, opening a restaurant in NYC, and the time she (accidentally) fermented her clothes.
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In celebration of Earth Day, Lauren Sweeney, CEO and co-founder of DeliverZero, talks to Mark about how she's changing takeout and delivery packaging and how, one day soon, single-use packaging "will seem like smoking on an airplane"; plus, a second look at a two-year-old interview with the incomparable Jane Goodall, who talks to Mark about our collective "indomitable spirit" and why she's hopeful.
View this episode's recipe and show notes here: https://www.bittmanproject.com/p/food-with-mark-bittman-earth-day
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Writer Delia Ephron talks to Kate and Mark about the fortieth anniversary of Nora Ephron's Heartburn, her food relationship with her sister, books vs. movies, and the New York culinary universe.
View this episode's recipe and show notes here: https://www.bittmanproject.com/p/food-with-mark-bittman-delia-ephron
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The stand up comedian and Cobra Kai actor talks to Mark and Kate about hunting on the Long Island Expressway, how he became a pretentious foodie at the ripe old age of 11, and looking for love in all the wrong places.
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The humanitarian and chef talks to Mark about the way he ate growing up, the dark side of street food, the question of ?too much empathy," and, of course, World Central Kitchen.
View this episode's recipe and show notes here: https://www.bittmanproject.com/p/food-with-mark-bittman-jose-andres
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