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In this bonus Christmassy episode, Kate is talking about two kinds of lebkuchen: an old fashioned aged lebkuchen from Shauna Sever's Midwest Made and Elisenlebkuchen from Axel from Schwabach near Nuremburg (thanks Axel!). Let me know your thoughts on the podcast: flourbuttereggssugar@gmail.com If you listen on Apple Podcasts, leave a review! And find us on Facebook and Instagram. Website including recipes: flourbuttereggssugar.com
People have always had very strong, and sometimes very weird, opinions about garlic. Listen to Smart Mouth: iTunes • Google Podcasts • Stitcher • Spotify • RadioPublic • TuneIn • Libsyn Check out all our episodes so far here. If you like, pledge a buck or two on Patreon. Smart Mouth newsletter Smart Mouth IG Katherine Twitter Andrea Twitter Andrea IG One Star Network Music: You're A Grand Old Flag, Billy Murray Related Episodes: Breadlines & Socialism Whisky with Anthony Bourdain (transcript) History of Home Economics with Shauna Sever (transcript) Sources: Fleischmann's National Geographic BBC FDA Garlic Clubb Garlic Capital of the World: Gilroy, Garlic, and the Making of a Festive Foodscape Check out: World Travel: An Irreverent Guide The tweet about In-N-Out onions Gayest Episode Ever
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Like it or not these seasons are a changing! And that means right now is a great opportunity to embrace flavors from late summer and early fall, and to make a chocolate zucchini cake! We talk with baker and cookbook author Shauna Sever — all about all the spices you should have, sourdoughs you should start, and pies you should scarf down immediately.
Shauna Sever, author of Midwest Made, shares her insights into the philosophy of Midwestern baking. Journalist Salena Zito tells the story of the Midwestern Cookie Table tradition and her own personal experience making hundreds of cookies for her own daughter's wedding.Heritage Radio Network is a listener supported nonprofit podcast network. Support Eat Your Heartland Out by becoming a member!Eat Your Heartland Out is Powered by Simplecast.
Andrea’s making incredible progress expanding her GF and dairy-free baking repertoire with Shauna Sever's Giant Peanut Butter Cookies and an adaptable fruit crisp from Weeknight Baking, while Stefin’s looking forward to celebrating National Tapioca Pudding Day on July 15. Reorganizing your pantry this summer? Be sure to check expiration dates and donate any still-fresh dry goods to your local food bank or Little Free Pantry. Both hosts agree that Dorie Sanders' No-Churn Fresh Lemon Ice Cream will be in heavy rotation this summer, but how about the Candied Sesame Seeds? This week’s “assemble along” is Salted Caramel and Pecan Cheesecake Pots from Olive magazine, which seems like a winner based on title alone. Finally, the duo share some fun food history about the iconic icebox cake, and the appliances that gave rise to its popularity.You can read the full show notes here. Listeners, we hope our show provides a bit of respite when you need it most. Be well, and thanks for listening! Bake along with Stefin and Andrea in their baking Facebook group, Preheated Baking Podcast Listeners. You can find links to recipes on their baking website www.preheatedpodcast.com, or follow the hosts on Twitter and Instagram, using handle preheatedpod. Listeners, you can always leave the hosts a voice mail at (802) 276-0788. Join the fun! Amazon links are affiliate, meaning we earn a few cents from every purchase made through our link.
It’s a bumper final episode of Sweet & Sour Month! The hosts are intrigued by a sour-cream pie crust, and Stefin’s finally tackled homemade milk kefir using freeze-dried starter (reminding Andrea of cowboy sourdough). In this week's review, the duo dodge numerous frustrations to declare Shauna Sever’s Donut Loaf a huge, powdered-sugar-covered win. And who can resist the month’s final bake-along? Emma Christensen's Buttermilk Quick Bread with an astonishing 10 variations, that uses your choice of fat, flour, and sweet or savory add-ins. Finally, the duo take a Dairy Deep Dive into the history behind some of this month’s tangy ingredients.You can read the full show notes here.Listeners, our thoughts are with you and your families and loved ones. We hope our show provides a bit of respite when you need it most. Be well, and thanks for listening! Bake along with Stefin and Andrea in their baking Facebook group, Preheated Baking Podcast Listeners. You can find links to recipes on their baking website www.preheatedpodcast.com, or follow the hosts on Twitter and Instagram, using handle preheatedpod. Listeners, you can always leave the hosts a voice mail at (802) 276-0788. Join the fun! #stillpodcasting
A variety of quarantine baking challenges kick off the show; your favorite baking duo are on the case to help you with freezing dairy and locating egg- and flour-free desserts. The recipe review of Lemon Sour Cream Pie from Tastes Better From Scratch featured one roaring success with a blind bake! Both hosts agreed this pie's star ingredient, sour cream, makes for a lovely and delicious dessert. This week's bake along is Donut Loaf from Midwest Made by Shauna Sever. Stefin's excited based on recipe name alone, while Andrea's hoping it will help her overcome her donut aversion. Listeners, our thoughts are with you and your families and loved ones. We hope our show provides a bit of respite when you need it most. Be well, and thanks for listening! You can read the full show notes here. Bake along with Stefin and Andrea in their baking Facebook group, Preheated Baking Podcast Listeners. You can find links to recipes on their baking website www.preheatedpodcast.com, or follow the hosts on Twitter and Instagram, using handle preheatedpod. Listeners, you can always leave the hosts a voice mail at (802) 276-0788. Join the fun! #stillpodcasting
Cookbook author Shauna Sever, a dyed-in-the-wool Midwesterner, discusses brownies, pound cake, banana bread, Twinkie Bundt cake, and so many other desserts along with her 5 Baking Tenets of the Midwest and the remarkable ethnic influences on Midwest desserts.
Stir The Pot is back! After a two year hiatus I am back recording episodes and it only took a global pandemic and London on lockdown to give me the time to record more episodes. This week I interview the brilliant Shauna Sever and we talk everything from Britney Spears and that shaving incident to pies and sourdough. We also dive deep into her book Midwest Made. If you want to support this podcast you can subscribe to patreon.com/theboywhobakes and as well as exclusive recipes you'll also get a bonus episode of the podcast after every free episode that continues the conversation.
It’s a fair bet that stress baking is on the rise. (See what we did there?) So we thought it was time to check in with baker extraordinaire Shauna Sever, whose cookbook Midwest Made is full of amazing comfort foods. She has a recipe for the only banana bread you’ll ever need, and the name is true. And, of course, we hear from you! Your homework: We’d love to know what you’re reading these days. Are you doubling down on pandemic fiction? Dabbling in a presidential biography? Is your attention too frazzled to read full books so you’re opting for short stories? Whatever you’re enjoying, we want to hear about it! Tell us your book rec, along with your name and where you’re from. You can record yourself on your phone and email the file to nerdettepodcast@gmail.com.
Brian and Kyle Grace interview Shauna Sever, a cookbook writer and baking expert who specializes in Midwest baking. We dive deep into her new tome, Midwest Made: Big, Bold Baking from the Heartland, a collection of community cookbook recipes packed into one magnum opus and accompanied by beautiful color photography. Plus, the bakers talk about baking for the Lunar New Year and all the exciting ways you can incorporate sour cream into your doughs. A special thank-you to our sponsor, Red Star, our official test kitchen partner and trusted source for all things yeast. Check out their products.Recipes mentioned in this episode:Herbed Sour Cream Pull-Apart LoafCoconut Almond Rice CakeSpecial links from this episode:Bake from Scratch : January/February 2020 IssueMidwest MadeFollow Bake from Scratch: Instagram: @thebakefeed Website: bakefromscratch.com Follow Brian on Instagram: @brianharthoffmanFollow Shauna on Instagram: @shaunasever
We reviewed Midwest Made by Shauna Sever in Episode 99 and she was kind enough to share some of her very best tips for making pie with us! Listen in to find out how to get a flaky crust, nice lift and perfect bake time. To find links to all of the recipes we review, head over to our website: https://dinnersisters.com/
Reviewing Midwest Made by Shauna Sever was a trip down memory lane. Yet at the same time we were excited to discover new favorites along the way. We baked all the way through this book from savory treats like soft pretzels to decadent Buckeye bars to the perfect after school cookies. Even if you’re not from the Midwest you’re sure to find a treat or two to bake and enjoy. We will be cooking from this book for years to come for family and friends and we think you just might, too. https://dinnersisters.com/
There's much love for the midwest in this episode. It's the birthplace of most of this country's great home economists - and yes, they were and are great. Shauna Sever joins to talk about wellness and personal brands, concepts that go back to the 1860s. Plus some great Rice Krispies Treat tips. And we ask: how many women does it take to make one Betty Crocker? I'll be on Instagram Live this Thursday, December 19th at 7pm Pacific time to talk about the Feast of the Seven Fishes, peppermint pigs, and Christmas pickles. Join us! https://www.instagram.com/smartmouthpodcast/ This episode brought to you by Lobster Gram. Go to https://www.lobstergram.com/smartmouth & use promocode SMARTMOUTHHOLIDAY to take 20% off all products. Please subscribe to this podcast in iTunes or any podcast app so you never miss an episode! https://podcasts.apple.com/us/podcast/smart-mouth/id1171755407 Sources: https://amzn.to/2r3Deip https://amzn.to/34vKjWF https://amzn.to/34xx6N0 http://www.newenglandhistoricalsociety.com/janette-kelley-woman-behind-betty-crocker/ https://www.cooksinfo.com/rice-krispies-squares https://rmc.library.cornell.edu/homeEc/cases/namechange.html https://sites.middlebury.edu/homeec/history-of-home-economics/ https://www.worthpoint.com/worthopedia/vtg-1940s-era-camp-fire-girls-cookery-244282484 https://www.jphs.org/people/2005/4/14/ellen-swallow-richards-the-first-oekologist.html https://www.nytimes.com/1986/12/28/obituaries/marjorie-husted-dead-at-94-helped-create-betty-crocker.html
Francis Lam hosts the 2019 edition of our popular Thanksgiving call-in show. He fields two hours of calls from listeners and is joined by guests Melissa Clark, Kwame Onwuachi, Samin Nosrat and Shauna Sever. Looking for something specific you heard on the show? See this page for a full rundown of questions and topics from this year's phone calls. Broadcast dates for this episode: November 28, 2019
It’s holiday baking season! Shauna Sever saw local baking traditions through fresh eyes when she moved back to the midwest. Third-generation baker Apollonia Poilane talks about maintaining her family’s tradition of excellence. Plus: we’re talking vegan Thanksgiving pie with Genevieve Ko.
As we move into fall, our pull to the oven grows stronger. Cooking in the oven is not only soul-warming, but it happens to be a real time-saver. Food writer Diana Henry has spent nearly two decades traveling across the globe for culinary inspiration. However, inspiration for the recipes for her latest book, From the Oven to the Table, began much closer to home -- with her oven. Diana spoke with contributor Shauna Sever and shared two of her favorite recipes for chicken thighs: Chicken with Prunes, Potatoes, Cauliflower & Harissa and Chicken with Feta Cheese, Dill, Lemon & Harissa Yogurt. Broadcast dates for this episode: October 8, 2019
Listen on: Apple Podcasts | Stitcher | Google Podcasts | Spotify | Pandora Maple syrup is not just for pancakes and French toast. More and more people turn to it when they want to sweeten something without using refined white sugar. Beth Dooley and Mette Nielsen cowrote the book, Sweet Nature: A Cook's Guide to Using Honey and Maple Syrup, in which they revel in maple syrup's magical way of completely transforming a dish. Our contributor Shauna Sever talked with them about simple ways we can all get a little bit of that magic. Broadcast dates for this episode: May 21, 2019
For all the bad news in our world today, we're happy to report there is some good news on the food front. In this episode, we consider some of the positive things that are happening. In her book, Big Chicken, journalist Maryn McKenna says the chicken industry is largely to blame for our enormous overuse of and exposure to antibiotics. But, as she explains to Francis Lam, she's found real reasons for hope for the future. Forager Pascal Baudar talks with contributor Russ Parsons about the restorative result of recent destructive California wildfires on some of his favorite wildcraft spots. Barton Seaver is an award-winning chef whose work now focuses on sustainability in the fish and seafood industries. He talks with Francis about how certain species of fish come in and out of favor with fisherman and cooks. The increasingly popular beet salad gets an upgrade thanks to Molly Birnbaum from America's Test Kitchen. And restaurant owner Alpana Singh was the youngest woman to pass the Master Sommelier exam when she did so in her mid-20s. She talks with Shauna Sever about the struggles going on in her life that made passing the exam essential to her livelihood. Broadcast dates for this episode: March 2, 2018 (originally aired) March 1, 2019 (rebroadcast)
In the last of our three-part series on the sweet stuff, we call on baking expert, television host, and cookbook author Shauna Sever to find out if natural and alternative sweeteners are better for our bodies. And most importantly, to learn more about how to use them effectively to keep sweets in our life smartly. Show notes for this episode can be found at Didn't I Just Feed You.com
Shauna Sever’s job is delicious. As a baker and cookbook author, it’s easy to be envious of the time she spends with tarts, brownies, cakes and confections. She talks about the joy of baking, her favorite ingredient, and debates the merits of choosing Styx vs. REO Speedwagon when it comes to her classic rock baking soundtrack. From beginnings as a journalism student in college to a regular on the Today Show, Shauna’s journey couldn’t have been sweeter.
From white sugar and brown sugar, to raw sugar and sugar cane… Not to mention agave, simple syrup, and molasses, there's an abundance of options when it comes to choosing an agent that’s going to make your desserts and drinks pop. But which are the best for what purpose… and which are the healthiest? Joining us to talk about all things sweet is Shauna Sever, author of three cookbooks, including Real Sweet:More Than 80 Crave-Worthy Treats Made with Natural Sugars. We'll also find out how sugar and sweeteners affect our health with Rebecca Blake, a nutritionist, registered dietitian, and Administrative Director for Medicine at Mount Sinai Beth Israel.