Ah.. food.. everyone’s favorite topic!
For those who love, live and breathe food, you now have an option to “hear” food. There are many podcasts available that revolve around the topic of food, cooking and nutrition. The choice is endless. I’ll just want to introduce some of the “foodcasts” which I enjoy.
As the name suggests, the Culinary Podcast Network is a network of podcasts celebrating the culture of good food and drinks, produced by Chef Mark Tafoya and friends. Chef Mark is a personal chef in New York City who is also a globe-trotter and self-taught gourmand. By subscribing to the feed at the Culinary Podcast Network homepage, you will receive the following podcasts as they are updated, you can also subscribe to the shows individually using the links provided:
- ReMARKable Palate™ by Chef Mark Tafoya
- Food Philosophy™ by Jennifer Iannolo
- Simply Ming by Chef Ming Tsai
- CHIC Podcast by Chef Tom Beckman
- All You Can Eat by Don Genova
- A Guy, A Girl and a Bottle by Joe and Pam Carpenter
- ChefsLine™@5 by Jenn Beisser and the chefs of ChefsLine™
- Culinary Roundtable™ by all foodcasters
- Hungry Mag by Mike Nagrant
- Cuisine Populaire by Bob Borchardt
Listeners to Father Roderick Vonhögen’sDaily Breakfast podcast may be familiar to the Scottish celebrity chef. Gordon Ramsay. Gordon Ramsay’s Fast Food is series a video podcast produced by Times Online, Britains most successful newspaper podcaster. By subscribing to this podcast, you will also receive the recipes discussed in pdf format.
If you’re exploring vegetarianism like I am, the Vegetarian Food for Thought podcast by Colleen Patrick-Goudreau from Compassionate Cooks, may be what you are looking for. This podcast aims to inspire a joyful, sustainable and compassionate diet, by debunking myths about vegetarianism and empowering people to make informed food choices.
Watching a cooking video is also a good way to pick up cooking. Apart from the afore-mentioned Gordon Ramsay’s Fast Food, there are many fine video podcasts out there in the “pod-o-sphere”. One such video podcast is Start Cooking, which helps busy people to learn the basics of cooking that’s easy to follow. There are of course lots more out there. So do a search for “cooking” in your iTunes today!
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