Author: Lisa Lisson

  • 71: Retro Fall Favorites: A Menu Time Machine

    71: Retro Fall Favorites: A Menu Time Machine

    What did autumn taste like in 1965 or the 1980s? Using vintage newspapers from Storied, we’re touring retro fall menus filled with apple and pumpkin recipes. Compare recipes then and now, and find forgotten gems worth bringing back to your fall cooking rotation.

  • 70: Island Flavors and Family Ties: Trinidadian Traditions with Shareba Abdul

    70: Island Flavors and Family Ties: Trinidadian Traditions with Shareba Abdul

    Shareba Abdul of In Search of Yummy-ness joins us to discuss Trinidadian culinary traditions and the cultural fusion that makes island cooking unique. Learn how food preserves heritage, connects generations, and brings diverse influences together in approachable comfort food recipes.

  • 69: Jet Engines to Spice Kits: Sheila Narayanan’s Mission to Make Indian Cooking Accessible

    69: Jet Engines to Spice Kits: Sheila Narayanan’s Mission to Make Indian Cooking Accessible

    Meet Sheila Narayanan, whose career path from aerospace engineering at Rolls-Royce and GE to data analytics at MasterCard led to an unexpected destination: changing how we approach Indian cooking at home. When her college-bound daughter missed homemade Indian meals, Sheila applied her problem-solving skills to create Simply Masala—innovative spice kits that make authentic Indian cuisine…

  • 68: A Seat at the Tray Table: The Story of the TV Dinner

    68: A Seat at the Tray Table: The Story of the TV Dinner

    The TV dinner holds a special place in American food culture, representing both convenience and childhood memories of burning your tongue on molten apple dessert. We trace the history of these frozen meals from wartime innovation to modern culinary convenience, examining how they’ve shaped our relationship with food and family dining.

  • 67: Scoops, Swirls & Sips: Cooling Off with Frozen Classics

    67: Scoops, Swirls & Sips: Cooling Off with Frozen Classics

    August heat calls for frozen treats that create lasting memories. Join us as we cool down with childhood favorites, learn the differences between ice cream and gelato, and share the sweet stories behind America’s frozen dessert traditions.

  • 66: Celebrating National Farmers Market Week

    66: Celebrating National Farmers Market Week

    National Farmers Market Week celebrates 26 years of highlighting these vital community hubs. From timing your visits to discovering new ingredients, we share practical tips for making the most of your local market experience while connecting with seasonal flavors.

  • 65: Brunch and Banchan: Bridging Korean and Southern Flavors with Cynthia Christensen

    65: Brunch and Banchan: Bridging Korean and Southern Flavors with Cynthia Christensen

    What happens when Korean flavors meet Southern comfort food? Our guest Cynthia Christensen of But First We Brunch knows exactly how magical this combination can be. Growing up in a household where kimchi shared fridge space with cornbread, Cynthia learned early on that the best meals happen when different food traditions come together.

  • 64: A Kernel of Truth: Sweet Corn on the Summer Menu

    64: A Kernel of Truth: Sweet Corn on the Summer Menu

    Summer corn isn’t just a vegetable – it’s a cultural touchstone that spans centuries, connecting ancient agricultural wisdom to modern comfort food rituals.

  • 63: Slice by Slice: The Story Behind Poundcake and Shortcake

    63: Slice by Slice: The Story Behind Poundcake and Shortcake

    These classic desserts carry centuries of culinary wisdom, each with fascinating origins. Poundcake gets its name from the traditional recipe calling for a pound each of four key ingredients, while shortcake’s “short” comes from an old English word meaning crisp. We trace how these humble cakes became cornerstones of American dessert culture, sharing family favorites…

  • 62: Mint & Basil: Ancient Herbs with Modern Appeal

    62: Mint & Basil: Ancient Herbs with Modern Appeal

    Mint was used medicinally by ancient civilizations while basil became essential in Mediterranean kitchens. This episode explores the historical journey of these herbs and their enduring culinary importance across cultures and centuries.