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Kate and Kristin discuss all things hybrid publishing with Vasudha Viswanath, the author of The Vegetarian Reset. Vasudha shares a quick rundown of the typical routes of publishing and why she chose to go down the hybrid path. She talks about the pitching process, what partnership publishers cover (and don't), the recipe development steps and how she assembled her creative and publicity team. She describes the part her book plays in her business strategy and her experience learning as she goes in the cookbook community.Hosts: Kate Leahy + Molly Stevens + Kristin DonnellyEditor: Abby Cerquitella MentionsVasudha ViswanathThe Vegetarian ResetSubstack: We Ate WellInstagram The Collective Book StudioEpisode 40: Snackable Bakes with Jessie SheehanEpisode 47: Self-Publishing Cookbooks with Nick FauchaldAmazon Kindle Direct PublishingIngramSpark52 Shabbats by Faith KramerReedsy Visit the Everything Cookbooks Bookshop to purchase a copy of the books mentioned in the showWill Write for Food by Dianne Jacob
Incorporating alcohol into baked goods can happen a handful of different ways, says our latest podcast guest, Jessie Sheehan, a food writer, recipe developer and the author of cookbooks including Snackable Bakes, The Vintage Baker and Icebox Cakes. Her latest cookbook, Salty, Cheesy, Herby, Crispy Snackable Bakes, made its debut this past September. In this episode, Sheehan shares how she uses alcohol in three wine and spirits-spiked recipes—a flourless red wine chocolate cake, a spiced pumpkin snacking cake with chocolate bourbon buttercream and a classic Kahlúa-soaked tiramisu. Is there a guest you want us to interview? A topic you want us to cover? We want to hear from you! Email us at podcast@wineenthusiast.net. Remember to rate and review us on Apple Podcasts, Spotify or wherever you listen to podcasts. Go to WineEnthusiast.com for the latest beverage industry coverage and all the tools you need to bring your love of wine to life. And wait, there's more! Get over 70% OFF the original cover price by subscribing to Wine Enthusiast magazine today! FOLLOW US: TikTok: @wineenthusiast Instagram: @wineenthusiast Facebook: @WineEnthusiast X: @WineEnthusiast
In her follow up cookbook to Snackable Bakes, author Jessie Sheehan gives equal attention to the savory side of baking. She joins us to discuss her latest, Salty, Cheesy, Herby, Crispy Snackable Bakes and take your calls.
Kate and Kristin discuss all things hybrid publishing with Vasudha Viswanath, the author of The Vegetarian Reset. Vasudha shares a quick rundown of the typical routes of publishing and why she chose to go down the hybrid path. She talks about the pitching process, what partnership publishers cover (and don't), the recipe development steps and how she assembled her creative and publicity team. She describes the part her book plays in her business strategy and her experience learning as she goes in the cookbook community. Hosts: Kate Leahy + Molly Stevens + Kristin DonnellyEditor: Abby Cerquitella MentionsVasudha ViswanathThe Vegetarian ResetSubstack: We Ate WellInstagramThe Collective Book StudioEpisode 40: Snackable Bakes with Jessie SheehanEpisode 47: Self-Publishing Cookbooks with Nick FauchaldAmazon Kindle Direct PublishingIngramSpark52 Shabbats by Faith KramerReedsy Visit the Everything Cookbooks Bookshop to purchase a copy of the books mentioned in the showWill Write for Food by Dianne Jacob
Our host Kerry Diamond is on vacation, so we're sharing a special slice of our baking podcast, She's My Cherry Pie. On this episode, host Jessie Sheehan talks to Claire Saffitz, author of the best-selling cookbooks Dessert Person and What's For Dessert, about one of her favorite things to make—fruit pie.Claire and Jessie chat all things pie dough, why bakeware is so important, butter slices versus cubes, her favorite types of fruit, and how it's almost impossible to over-bake a fruit pie. Thank you to OpenTable for supporting this episode of Radio Cherry Bombe. Check out more about the Cherry Bombe + OpenTable Sit With Us community dinner series here. Radio Cherry Bombe is a production of The Cherry Bombe Podcast Network. Our show is recorded at Newsstand Studios at Rockefeller Center. Subscribe to our newsletter and check out past episodes and transcripts here. More on Claire: Instagram, YouTube, her cookbooks Dessert Person and What's For Dessert More on Jessie: Instagram, her Snackable Bakes cookbook
Hosted by Jessie SheehanProduced by Kerry Diamond and Catherine BakerEdited by Jenna SadhuRecorded at CityVox StudiosBlogger and cookbook author Abi Balingit of The Dusky Kitchen is known for her flavorful, fun desserts, inspired by her American upbringing and Filipino heritage. She channels all of this in her debut cookbook, Mayumu: Filipino American Desserts Remixed, which came out earlier this year. Abi joins host Jessie Sheehan to talk about her horchata bibingka recipe from the book, including how she came up with her unique twist on the traditional savory Filipino dessert. The duo also chat about Abi's career path, landing her book deal through social media, and the pasalubong treat boxes that she started baking in 2020.Thank you to Plugra Premium European butter for supporting our show. She's My Cherry Pie is a production of The Cherry Bombe Podcast Network. For past episodes and transcripts, click here. Subscribe to our newsletter here.More on Abi: Instagram, Mayumu cookbook, websiteMore on Jessie: Instagram, her Snackable Bakes cookbook
Hosted by Jessie SheehanProduced by Kerry Diamond and Catherine BakerEdited by Jenna SadhuRecorded at CityVox StudiosA leader in the gluten-free baking space, Aran Goyoaga knows her way around the intricacies of alternative baked goods. Diagnosed with a genetic gluten intolerance as an adult, Aran has used her classic pastry training and extensive knowledge about alternative ingredients to create delicious cakes, cookies, tarts, breads, pies, and more. Aran shares her gluten-free flour preferences; the importance of potato starch, psyllium, and steam; choosing the right cookware, and her number-one tip for gluten-free baking. Want to bake along? Here is Aran's recipe for her Quick Crusty Boule.Thank you to Plugra Premium European butter for supporting our show. She's My Cherry Pie is a production of The Cherry Bombe Podcast Network. For past episodes and transcripts, click here. Subscribe to our newsletter here.More on Aran: Instagram, Cannelle Et Vanille Bakes Simple cookbook, websiteMore on Jessie: Instagram, her Snackable Bakes cookbook
Hosted by Jessie SheehanProduced by Kerry Diamond and Catherine BakerEdited by Jenna SadhuRecorded at CityVox Studios Self-taught pastry chef Natasha Pickowicz is known for her unique take on cake baking and decorating, and she's built a cult following for her minimalist creations with maximum flavor. Natasha joins host Jessie Sheehan to talk about her approach, which she outlines in her debut book, More Than Cake: 100 Baking Recipes Built for Pleasure and Community, out Tuesday, April 11th. They also talk about the Planned Parenthood bake sales that Natasha organized in New York for several years. (She just announced her latest bake sale, happening Sunday, April 16th, in Brooklyn.) Natasha shares her soak secrets, love of textured fillings, thoughts on sheet pans and cake stands, frosting philosophy, preferred egg-separating technique, and her belief that time is a crucial ingredient. Want to bake along? Here is Natasha's passion fruit, coconut & tequila layered cake recipe. Thank you to Le Creuset and California Prunes for supporting our show. She's My Cherry Pie is a production of The Cherry Bombe Podcast Network. For past episodes and transcripts, click here. Subscribe to our newsletter here.For Jubilee tickets, click here. More on Natasha: Instagram, More Than Cake cookbook, websiteMore on Jessie: Instagram, her Snackable Bakes cookbook
Hosted by Jessie SheehanProduced by Kerry Diamond and Catherine BakerEdited by Jenna SadhuRecorded at CityVox Studios In the summer of 2020, pastry chef Paola Velez co-founded Bakers Against Racism with Willa Pelini and Rob Rubba. Little did they know, their efforts would galvanize the baker community around the world and help raise more than $2.5 million for organizations fighting racism. Paola joins host Jessie Sheehan to talk about Bakers Against Racism and shares advice on how to host your own bake sale. Paola also talks about the early days of her career, trying to find her place in the restaurant world. She also shares some of the secrets behind two of her most loved baked goods: plantain sticky buns and chocolate rum cake. They talk layers of flavor, pan caramel, Paola's love of nutmeg, and just what Guy Fieri has to do with Paola's baking. At the end of the episode, we have a special treat. It's Paola at the Cherry Bombe Jubilee conference in Manhattan from last year, reading “The Summer Day,” a beautiful poem by Mary Oliver.Thank you to Le Creuset and California Prunes for supporting our show. She's My Cherry Pie is a production of The Cherry Bombe Podcast Network. For past episodes and transcripts, click here. Subscribe to our newsletter here.Get your back issues of Cherry Bombe here. Get your Jubilee tickets here.More on Paola: Instagram, Bakers Against Racism, websiteMore on Jessie: Instagram, her Snackable Bakes cookbook
Hosted by Jessie SheehanProduced by Kerry Diamond and Catherine BakerEdited by Jenna SadhuRecorded at CityVox Studios As the talent behind the Zoë Bakes Instagram account, Magnolia television show, and cookbook, Zoë François makes a lot of beautiful baked goods, but the one she's known for in particular is her airy, delicate pavlova in the shape of a tutu. Zoë came up with the specific shape as an homage to the dessert's namesake, legendary ballerina Anna Pavlova.Zoë joins host Jessie Sheehan to share her tips and tricks for making the meringue confection, from weighing your egg whites, choosing the right kind of bowl and spatula, to making your own superfine sugar and vanilla extract. They also go through Zoë's suggestions for filling the pavlova, the recipe for her low & slow whipped cream that stays stable for days, and whether to use a hand or a stand mixer.Want to bake along? Here is Zoë's recipe for pavlova. Thank you to Le Creuset and California Prunes for supporting our show. She's My Cherry Pie is a production of The Cherry Bombe Podcast Network. For past episodes and transcripts, click here. Subscribe to our newsletter here.For Jubilee tickets, click here. More on Zoë: Instagram, Zoë Bakes Cakes cookbook, websiteMore on Jessie: Instagram, her Snackable Bakes cookbook
Hosted by Jessie SheehanProduced by Kerry Diamond and Catherine BakerEdited by Jenna SadhuRecorded at CityVox Studios Amanda Mack is Baltimore's queen of the hand pie. A self-taught baker, or grandmother-taught, as she likes to say, Amanda has perfected her recipe for these delightful packets of crust and filling over the years. Customers of her bakery business, Crust by Mack, have come to love her sweet and savory hand pies, from cranberry to spinach & cheese to crabmeat. Amanda takes host Jessie Sheehan through the steps for making her signature hand pies, and covers everything from making your own buttermilk to moisturizing your dough, using vanilla bean paste, and stirring up a slurry. Our fave fact? Amanda uses her grandmother's rolling pin. Whatever you do, says Amanda, do not compromise the integrity of your crust! Thank you to Le Creuset and California Prunes for supporting our show. She's My Cherry Pie is a production of The Cherry Bombe Podcast Network. For past episodes and transcripts, click here. Subscribe to our newsletter here.For Jubilee tickets, click here. More on Amanda: Instagram, Crust By Mack, websiteMore on Jessie: Instagram, her Snackable Bakes cookbook
Welcome to the all-new Pod Appétit. Cue the makeover montage! In this episode, we make February-themed foods, including cakes for Valentine's/Galentine's Day, queso for The Big Game, and more. We also chat about the latest food media we've been consuming. Listen to find out what the rebooted Pod Appétit has in store—and join in next month's themed cooking challenge! Today's Menu: Lemony Olive Oil Cake with Strawberry Glaze from Snacking Cakes by Yossy Arefi Plum Vanilla Upside-Down Snacking Cake from Snackable Bakes by Jessie Sheehan Beet-Pickled Deviled Eggs from Tin to Table by Anna Hezel Cast Iron Teddy Bear Pan by John Wright Company Queso, Not From a Jar by Sohla El-Waylly Today's Media: The Menu Love from Scratch by Kaitlyn Hill Kantaro: The Sweet Tooth Salaryman Roll for Sandwich _ Find Pod Appétit: Website: podappetitpodcast.com YouTube: youtube.com/@pod_appetit Twitter: @pod_appetit Instagram: @pod_appetit Facebook: podappetitpodcast Email: podappetitpodcast@gmail.com Merch: podappetit.threadless.com Newsletter: podappetit.substack.com _ Logo by: Janelle Wilke Instagram: @janelle.wilke
Hosted by Jessie SheehanProduced by Kerry Diamond and Catherine BakerEdited by Jenna SadhuRecorded at CityVox Studios You will never look at macarons—or macaron makers—the same way after today's episode. As you're about to learn, the chic little cookie takes a lot of work and technique. Host Jessie is joined by Christina Ha, co-founder and head baker at Macaron Parlour in Manhattan, who shares all the specifics required to make the French treats. Christina also talks about her other career as the co-founder of Meow Parlour, New York's first cat cafe, which has helped more than 1,200 cats find homes. So get ready for cats & cookies! Want to bake along? Here is Christina's recipe for macarons.Thank you to Le Creuset and California Prunes for supporting our show. She's My Cherry Pie is a production of The Cherry Bombe Podcast Network. For past episodes and transcripts, click here. Subscribe to our newsletter here.For Jubilee tickets, click here. More on Christina: Instagram, Meow Parlour, Macaron ParlourMore on Jessie: Instagram, her Snackable Bakes cookbook
Hosted by Jessie SheehanProduced by Kerry Diamond and Catherine BakerEdited by Jenna SadhuRecorded at CityVox Studios The magical baker and author Dorie Greenspan joins us to talk about an equally magical dough, pâte à choux, also known as choux pastry, which can be turned into cream puffs, eclairs, gougères, even homemade Pocky sticks. She and Jessie talk scooping choux pastry versus piping it, their shared love for vanilla, the return of the hand mixer, and what the craquelin craze is all about. Want to bake along? Here is Dorie's recipe for cream puffs from her latest book, Baking with Dorie. Thank you to Le Creuset and California Prunes for supporting our show. She's My Cherry Pie is a production of The Cherry Bombe Podcast Network. For past episodes and transcripts, click here. Subscribe to our newsletter here.For Jubilee tickets, click here. More on Dorie: Instagram, Baking With Dorie, her newsletters Tuesdays with Dorie and XOXO DorieMore on Jessie: Instagram, her Snackable Bakes cookbook
Hosted by Jessie SheehanProduced by Kerry Diamond and Catherine BakerEdited by Jenna SadhuRecorded at CityVox StudiosClaire Saffitz, the baking sensation behind the best-selling cookbooks Dessert Person and What's For Dessert, loves making fruit pies. She and host Jessie talk all things pie dough and fruit pie, from why bakeware is the most important thing for your pie, butter slices versus cubes, her favorite types of apples and blueberries, and… you'll all like this… how it's almost impossible to over-bake a fruit pie. Thank you to Le Creuset and California Prunes for supporting our show. She's My Cherry Pie is a production of The Cherry Bombe Podcast Network. For past episodes and transcripts, click here. Subscribe to our newsletter here.More on Claire: Instagram, YouTube, her cookbooks Dessert Person and What's For Dessert More on Jessie: Instagram, her Snackable Bakes cookbook
Kate and Molly talk with Jessie Sheehan, "the self-proclaimed queen of easy-peasy sweets", about her varied career path, how she got into baking and what entices her about a recipe. She shares how the pandemic and social media contributed to creating her unique voice, her advice for writing with a co-author and how to avoid the dreaded "happy robot voice". She describes how she worked on an abbreviated timeline for this book and teases a future one. Hosts: Kate Leahy + Andrea Nguyen + Molly Stevens + Kristin DonnellyEditor: Abby Cerquitella MentionsJessie SheehanWebsitePodcastInstagramTiktok Visit the Everything Cookbooks Bookshop to purchase a copy of the books mentioned in the showSnackable Bakes by Jessie SheehanThe Vintage Baker by Jessie Sheehan
Joanne Chang, the award-winning pastry chef, cookbook author, and founder of the Flour Bakeries & Cafes in Boston and Cambridge, has built a major following for her baked goods, but her sticky buns, or sticky sticky buns as she calls them, occupy a special place in people's hearts. Joanne and host Jessie Sheehan talk about Joanne's life & career and then break down her sticky bun recipe and her unique tips for making them. There's flicking flour, her slap slap slap technique, the window pane dough test, and something called the cat's piano. It's all as fun as it sounds. Click here for Joanne's Sticky Sticky Bun recipe.Thank you to Le Creuset and California Prunes for supporting our show. She's My Cherry Pie is a production of The Cherry Bombe Podcast Network. For past episodes and transcripts, click here. Subscribe to our newsletter here.More on Joanne: Instagram, Flour Bakery, her cookbooks Flour and Pastry LoveMore on Jessie: Instagram, her Snackable Bakes cookbook
It's the final episode of Cherry Bombe's baking miniseries She's My Cherry Pie, and we have a special holiday-themed interview for all you bakers out there. Host Jessie Sheehan is joined by Sarah Kieffer, the cookie expert behind The Vanilla Bean Blog and the books Baking for the Holidays: 50+ Treats for a Festive Season and 100 Cookies: The Baking Book for Every Kitchen. They talk all things… you guessed it… cookies, from holiday cut-outs to crinkle cookies, creaming butter and sugar, spatula sizes, pan banging, scooping, glazing, and mailing. If you love baking cookies, or just eating them, do not miss this episode. Click here for Sarah's red velvet crinkle cookie recipe from Baking for the Holidays and here for the holiday cut-out cookie recipe from Sarah's blog. Thank you to California Prunes for supporting She's My Cherry Pie. For recipes and more, visit californiaprunes.org.Subscribe to our newsletter and check out past episodes and transcripts here. She's My Cherry Pie is a production of Cherry Bombe Magazine. Our theme song is by the band Tralala.More on Jessie: Instagram, Snackable Bakes
Host Jessie Sheehan is joined by Kristina Cho, recipe developer, baker, food stylist, and James Beard award-winning author, to talk all things milk bread for the fifth episode of She's My Cherry Pie, Radio Cherry Bombe's new baking miniseries. Kristina, who many know from her blog and Instagram account, Eat Cho Food, is the author of Mooncakes and Milk Bread: Sweet and Savory Recipes Inspired by Chinese Bakeries, the first cookbook to comprehensively focus on the recipes and culture of Chinese baking. Kristina and Jessie discuss the steps, techniques, and ingredients you need for the perfect milk bread, and also chat about pineapple buns, cocktail buns, pork floss, mayo & more. Click here for Kristina's milk bread recipe from Mooncakes and Milk Bread.Thank you to California Prunes for supporting She's My Cherry Pie. For recipes and more, visit californiaprunes.org.Subscribe to our newsletter and check out past episodes and transcripts here. She's My Cherry Pie is a production of Cherry Bombe Magazine. Our theme song is by the band Tralala.More on Kristina: Instagram, Eat Cho Food blog, Mooncakes and Milk BreadMore on Jessie: Instagram, Snackable Bakes
Host Jessie Sheehan is joined by Fany Gerson, Mexican dessert authority, cookbook author, and entrepreneur, to talk all things doughnuts for the fourth episode of She's My Cherry Pie, Radio Cherry Bombe's new baking miniseries. Fany's become known for her creative and artisanal takes on the beloved American treats via her Brooklyn shop, Fan-Fan Doughnuts. (Fany is also the founder of La Newyorkina, which specializes in paletas.) She's been making doughnuts since 2010 and has lots to share about frying, fillings, and flavors. If you're curious about the doughnut-making process, don't miss this episode. If you're inspired to get baking, try your hand at Fany's special strawberry-jelly doughnut from her cookbook, My Sweet Mexico: Recipes for Authentic Pastries, Breads, Candies, Beverages, and Frozen Treats.Thank you to California Prunes for supporting She's My Cherry Pie. For recipes and more, visit californiaprunes.org.Subscribe to our newsletter and check out past episodes and transcripts here. She's My Cherry Pie is a production of Cherry Bombe magazine. Our theme song is by the band Tralala.More on Fany: Instagram, La Newyorkina, Fan-Fan DoughnutsMore on Jessie: Instagram, Snackable Bakes
For the third episode of Radio Cherry Bombe's new miniseries, She's My Cherry Pie, host Jessie Sheehan is joined by baker, recipe developer, and author Jocelyn Delk Adams of Grandbaby Cakes. The two talk all things pound cake, one of Jocelyn's specialties. They cover some of Jocelyn's best-known pound cake recipes, her cake release secrets (including her signature “cake goop”), pan scalding, favorite Bundt pans, and more. Tune in and get ready for some serious baking inspiration. You can find Joceyln's 7UP pound cake recipe here. Thank you to California Prunes for supporting She's My Cherry Pie. For recipes and more, visit californiaprunes.org.Check out the brand new issue of Cherry Bombe Magazine featuring Erin French of The Lost Kitchen here! Subscribe to our newsletter and check out past episodes and transcripts here. She's My Cherry Pie is a production of Cherry Bombe magazine. Our theme song is by the band TralalaMore on Jocelyn: Instagram, Grandbaby Cakes blog, Grandbaby Cakes cookbook, 7UP pound cake recipeMore on Jessie: Instagram, Snackable Bakes
For the second episode of Radio Cherry Bombe's new mini-series She's My Cherry Pie, host Jessie Sheehan, author of Snackable Bakes: 100 Easy-Peasy Recipes for Exceptionally Scrumptious Sweets and Treats, welcomes Cheryl Day, co-founder of Back in the Day Bakery in Savannah, Georgia, and author of Cheryl Day's Treasury of Southern Baking. From buttermilk myths to flour combinations, Cheryl shares her top tips for four of her most popular biscuit recipes. You can find Cheryl's sweet potato biscuit recipe here. Thank you to California Prunes for supporting She's My Cherry Pie. For recipes and more, visit californiaprunes.org.Check out the brand new issue of Cherry Bombe Magazine featuring Erin French of The Lost Kitchen here! Subscribe to our newsletter and check out past episodes and transcripts here. She's My Cherry Pie is a production of Cherry Bombe magazine. The mini-series is recorded at CityVox Studio in New York City. Our theme song is by the band Tralala.More on Cheryl: Instagram, Back in the Day Bakery, Cheryl Day's Treasury of Southern Baking, Cheryl's Sweet Potato Biscuit recipeMore on Jessie: Instagram, Snackable Bakes
Just in time for all your holiday baking, we're launching a new Radio Cherry Bombe miniseries—She's My Cherry Pie! Today and the next five Saturdays, host Jessie Sheehan will learn how some of the most beloved bakers around got their start, what they're known for, and the tips and tricks behind their signature bakes. For our first episode, Radio Cherry Bombe host Kerry Diamond welcomes Jessie and learns more about the career twists and turns that led Jessie to baking, cookbook writing, and recipe testing. They also chat about her third and latest cookbook, Snackable Bakes: 100 Easy-Peasy Recipes For Exceptionally Scrumptious Sweets and TreatsThen, Jessie welcomes She's My Cherry Pie's first guest, Lisa Ludwinski of the celebrated Sister Pie bakery in Detroit and they go deep on pie dough and pie crusts. From pastry cutters to probe thermometers to sugar, Lisa shares the secrets to her fab, flaky crust. You can find Lisa's recipe here. Thank you to California Prunes for supporting She's My Cherry Pie. For recipes and more, visit californiaprunes.org.Check out the brand new issue of Cherry Bombe Magazine featuring Erin French of The Lost Kitchen here! Subscribe to our newsletter and check out past episodes and transcripts here. She's My Cherry Pie is a production of Cherry Bombe magazine. This mini-series is recorded at CityVox Studio in New York City. Our theme song is by the band Tralala.More on Lisa: Instagram, Sister Pie, Cranberry Crumble Pie Recipe, All Butter Pie Dough RecipeMore on Jessie: Instagram, Snackable Bakes
Food joy can fade away in the overwhelm of back-to-school season, but easy, weeknight baking ensures that there's a sweet way to end every day. Jessie Sheehan, author of Snackable Bakes, talks to us about easy-peasy recipes for exceptionally scrumptious weekday treats. This week's episode is brought to you by our sponsor, KiwiCo: Use code DIJFY for 50% off your first crate at Kiwico.com
I had a lovely chat this week with cookbook author Jessie Sheehan. Her cookbook, Snackable Bakes: 100 Easy-Peasy Recipes for Exceptionally Scrumptious Sweets and Treats is fantastic. This is the kind of baking book that I love because it mirrors the way I cook. Rustic, one bowl, easy baking recipes that are so delicious they jump off the page into your saved recipe files of things you want to make. Snackable Bakes is full of recipes that minimize time but maximize fun. Jessie’s warm, easy approach made me her fan right away, and I promptly ordered the book for my niece and followed her on Tick Tok and Instagram. This is a public episode. If you would like to discuss this with other subscribers or get access to bonus episodes, visit stephaniehansen.substack.com
Hi there — happy Tuesday! We’ve got a great conversation for you today with author Adrienne Cheatham on her first cookbook, Sunday Best. Check out the episode and more—featured recipes!—below. But first, a few announcements:Our Summer Cookbook Club is in full swing and we’re baking our way through Jessie Sheehan’s Snackable Bakes. Next Tuesday, we’ll come together on Zoom with Jessie to make a cherry clafoutis (if you’d like) and to discuss cookbooks, sweets, and more. Reserve your seat now! Do you love Salt + Spine? We’d love if you shared this email with a friend who might want to #TalkCookbooks with us, too:And now, here’s Adrienne:Episode 135: Adrienne CheathamThis week, we’re joined by Adrienne Cheatham to discuss her debut cookbook, Sunday Best: Cooking Up the Weekend Spirit Every Day: A Cookbook (with Sarah Zorn).Adrienne is a Chicago native who grew up spending a lot of time in the restaurants that her mother managed. She was drawn to the kitchen and, before long, it became a safe place for her to thrive.After college, Adrienne dove into the back of the house, working in kitchens and enrolling at the Institute of Culinary Education. From there, she landed at Le Bernardin under Chef Eric Ripert, where she spent eight years and worked up from a commis to the Executive Sous Chef of the 3-Michelin star restaurant. She went on to work as the Chef de Cuisine of the Marcus Samuelsson Group, where she helped open new concepts and served as executive chef of the flagship Red Rooster.And of course, through it all were cookbooks. As Adrienne tells us, she worked with both Eric Ripert and Marcus Samuelsson on their books before she landed a deal of her own. And that debut book, Sunday Best, builds on the longstanding family tradition of gathering for a Sunday meal. The roots of the name actually run back to the days of segregation, when enslaved Black people would wear their “Sunday best” in order to “demand respect from those who didn’t accept them as equal.”Today, Adrienne — who also came in second place on season 15 of “Top Chef” — also hosts virtual Sunday Best conversations on her Instagram, an extension of the Sunday Best pop-up dinners she planned pre-pandemic. And now her first cookbook, she brings the “weekend spirit” to everyday cooking with 100 recipes ranging from grilled skirt steak with mustard-green chimichurri to green tomato chili to yuzu banana pudding. Bonus Content This WeekPAID SUBSCRIBERS (you can become one!) this week will get two featured recipes excerpted from Sunday Best: Sweet Potato Gnocchi with Bacon and Grilled Green Tomato Salad with Buttermilk Vinaigrette and Pepitas.Salt + Spine is supported by listeners like you. To get full access to our exclusive content and featured recipes, and support our work, consider becoming a free or paid subscriber.We’ve got a great show for you today. Check out my conversation with Adrienne, and thanks for joining us to #TalkCookbooks. –Brian, Clea, and the Salt + Spine team Get full access to Salt + Spine at saltandspine.substack.com/subscribe
What's the secret to writing a really good recipe? How do you make it unique while also making it simple enough for people to do at home? Enter Jessie Sheehan, celebrated baker, TikTok superstar, and author of the brand new cookbook, Snackable Bakes. In today's talk, we cover everything from coming up with the initial recipe concept, bringing it into the kitchen, testing it, and then freaking out that it's too close to somebody else's. We get into the nitty-gritty of weights vs. cups, how to find your voice in your cooking, when to employ outside testers, and how you know when a recipe is done. As a bonus, Jessie shares some of her favorite cookbooks and bakeries in New York, including Mah-Ze-Dar and L'Appartement 4F. If you like it, be sure to share it and/or leave a nice review! See acast.com/privacy for privacy and opt-out information.
The self-proclaimed baker of easy-peasy treats, Jessie Sheehan stops by to discuss baking, icebox cakes, and her new book, "Snackable Bakes. "Leave us a message: https://leit.es/chat. Follow @amytraverso and @davidleite.Support this podcast at — https://redcircle.com/talking-with-my-mouth-full/donationsAdvertising Inquiries: https://redcircle.com/brandsPrivacy & Opt-Out: https://redcircle.com/privacy
The summer is in full swing, and chances are you're attending or hosting parties with family and friends and you'll want to do some baking. Jessie Sheehan, recipe developer and author of the cookbook, Snackable Bakes: 100 Easy-Peasy Recipes for Exceptionally Scrumptious Sweets and Treats, is here to help. Sheehan joins us to share some easy recipes for baking small bite-sized treats that are great for entertaining, and take your calls. *This episode is guest-hosted by Kerry Nolan.
Hi there,Thrilled to share this week’s conversation with you—we’ve got Jessie Sheehan in the virtual studio! And stay tuned: we’ve got an exciting Cookbook Club announcement coming your way shortly.Episode 133: Jessie SheehanPeeps! We’ve got the easy-peasy baking star Jessie Sheehan on the show this week. You may know her from her beloved previous cookbook, The Vintage Baker, or from the recipes she’s developed for numerous media outlets. Or, perhaps you too were sucked into TikTok at the start of the pandemic, where Jessie became an overnight standout for her viral, engaging videos.Well, we’re talking about all of it—from how she got into baking and then cookbook writing to what lessons she learned from those active days on TikTok—in today’s episode.Jessie’s latest cookbook, Snackable Bakes, features 100 of those “easy, peasy" recipes” for which she’s become known. Think snacking cakes, fruit crisps, cookies, and bars—all of which come together quickly and require only a few dishes and no special tools. Easy. Peasy.Recipe This Week:Paid subscribers this week will get a featured recipe for Strawberry Sheet Cake from Jessie Sheean’s Snackable Bakes:Salt + Spine is supported by listeners like you. To get full access to our exclusive content and featured recipes, and support our work, consider becoming a free or paid subscriber.We’ve got a great show for you today. Check out my conversation with Jessie and thanks for joining us to #TalkCookbooks.–Brian, Clea, and the Salt + Spine team Get full access to Salt + Spine at saltandspine.substack.com/subscribe
This bonus episode is a recording of our live r/food Reddit Talk from May 11, 2022, with special guest Jessie Sheehan. Jessie Sheehan is the self-proclaimed queen of easy-peasy sweets. Jessie is the author of Icebox Cakes, The Vintage Baker, and Snackable Bakes: 100 Easy-Peasy Recipes for Exceptionally Scrumptious Sweets and Treats. jessiesheehanbakes.com _ Find Pod Appétit: Website: podappetitpodcast.com Twitter: @pod_appetit Instagram: @pod_appetit Facebook: podappetitpodcast Email: podappetitpodcast@gmail.com Merch: podappetit.threadless.com _ Logo by: Janelle Wilke Instagram: @janelle.wilke _ Promoted Podcast: Not Your Little Lady Podcast: notyourlittlelady.libsyn.com
The popular TikTok influencer will make a couple of her 100 easy-peasy recipes for exceptionally scrumptious sweets and treats, straight out of her new cookbook, Snackable Bakes. Sheehan's fuss-free approach, dynamic energy, and kitchen-savvy advice are all on display in Snackable Bakes. She will show us how to satisfy an impatient sweet tooth with her many tested short-cuts. Her specialties include a giant peanut butter cup, a 20-minute raspberry crumb-topped pie with a press-in dough crust and quick fried summer peach fritters. Publisher's Weekly gave the book a starred review saying “this excellent guide would satisfy just about any sugar craving.” This program is free but advanced registration is required.
The popular TikTok influencer will make a couple of her 100 easy-peasy recipes for exceptionally scrumptious sweets and treats, straight out of her new cookbook, Snackable Bakes. Sheehan's fuss-free approach, dynamic energy, and kitchen-savvy advice are all on display in Snackable Bakes. She... Read More ›
This week on Beer Sessions (the last Beer Sessions of 2021!) Jimmy is talking about the greatest hits of 2021 and beer dessert pairings with Julia Herz, executive director of the American Homebrewers Association and author, Jerard Fagerberg, freelance beer writer, and Jessie Sheehan, recipe developer and author of The Vintage Baker. Jessie details some of her newest recipes, including some that will appear in her upcoming cookbook, Snackable Bakes: 100 Easy-Peasy Recipes for Exceptionally Scrumptious Sweets and Treats. The group talks about some of the best changes 2021 has brought to the beer world. Julia talks about how The Brave Noise Project is helping to eliminate bias and harassment in the beverage industry while offering an accessible homebrew recipe. Jerard talks about the resurgence of unions. Finally, the gang takes on the beer and dessert pairing challenge. Look no further for holiday dessert inspiration and their respective drink pairings. Grab a beer and a sweet treat and give it a listen! Heritage Radio Network is a listener supported nonprofit podcast network. Support Beer Sessions Radio by becoming a member!Beer Sessions Radio is Powered by Simplecast.