
The Sporkful
We obsess about food to learn more about people. The Sporkful isn't for foodies, it's for eaters. Hosted by Dan Pashman, who's also the inventor of the new pasta shape cascatelli. James Beard and Webby Award winner for Best Food Podcast. A Stitcher Production.
Latest episodes

Dec 13, 2024 • 35min
Reheat: Samin Nosrat And Hrishikesh Hirway Are Just Here For The Cookies
Samin Nosrat, bestselling author of *Salt Fat Acid Heat*, and Hrishikesh Hirway, host of *Song Exploder*, dive into the delightful world of cookies. They humorously debate the best olive types while reminiscing about cookie-hunting adventures. The trio explores the perfect cookie texture, balancing crunch and chew, and shares baking techniques. Their nostalgic reflections on youth and cooking creatively tie together the love for food, infusing joy into the culinary experience. Tune in for laughter and cookie wisdom!

Dec 9, 2024 • 37min
Trading Architecture And Accounting For Cookbooks
Kristina Cho is a cookbook author renowned for her insightful takes on Chinese baking, while Bryan Ford celebrates Latin American flavors in his acclaimed cookbooks. They reflect on their immigrant backgrounds and the emotional ties to their culinary roots. The conversation dives into the importance of home-style recipes and preserving cultural heritage. Kristina and Bryan each share the influence of their family traditions on their new cookbooks, highlighting unique dishes like Honduran baleadas and the evolution of Latin American baking.

Dec 6, 2024 • 25min
Reheat: This Puerto Rican Drink Puts The Feliz In Your Navidad
Dive into the festive tradition of Coquito, the heartwarming Puerto Rican drink that brings families together during Christmas. Discover how Hurricane Maria reshaped celebrations for one family and explore the revival of Pitoro, a traditional moonshine. Celebrate vibrant customs like 'la paranda' and delve into variations of Coquito, from decadent recipes to lighter twists. Personal stories and cultural significance intertwine, making this holiday drink a centerpiece of joy and memory.

Dec 2, 2024 • 34min
The Mixologist Who Stopped Drinking
LP O'Brien, an award-winning mixologist from Washington, D.C., shares her inspiring journey from crafting cocktails to embracing sobriety. She reveals how quitting drinking enhanced her skills in mixology and led her to the booming market of non-alcoholic drinks. LP discusses her unexpected transition from a nursing career to high-end mixology, and the innovative methods she uses to create sophisticated non-alcoholic beverages. Tune in to discover how she celebrates the holidays with delicious alternatives and her vision for the future of the cocktail scene.

Nov 29, 2024 • 27min
Reheat: Monologues Are Like Meatballs, Says Actor Michael McKean
In a delightful chat, Michael McKean, iconic actor from Spinal Tap and Better Call Saul, shares his love for food's role in theater and storytelling. He humorously likens learning new lines to enjoying a plate of spaghetti. McKean also reflects on audience etiquette regarding snacks in theaters and dives into how culinary elements shape performances. The discussion blends food with personal anecdotes, revealing how it connects to identity and nostalgia while highlighting the joy and absurdity found in both cuisine and acting.

Nov 25, 2024 • 31min
Comic Fortune Feimster Joined The Swim Team For The Fun Dip
Fortune Feimster, a comedian known for her work on Chelsea Lately and The Mindy Project, shares her entertaining journey with food and body image. She hilariously recalls joining the swim team for snacks and reflects on her chubby childhood. Fortune discusses the lessons from her grandmother and the near breakup over meatball sliders. The conversation morphs from tasty memories to embracing self-acceptance, all while infusing humor into her relationship with food. Don't miss her insights ahead of her upcoming Netflix special!

Nov 22, 2024 • 34min
Reheat: These Chefs Want You To Talk Politics At Dinner
Join Tunde Wey, a Nigerian chef and writer who uses food to spark political dialogue, and Sean Sherman, Oglala Lakota Sioux chef dedicated to reviving Indigenous foodways. They explore how culinary experiences can initiate conversations about identity and social change. Tunde discusses the significance of traditional Nigerian cuisine in American culture, while Sean shares insights on reclaiming Native food traditions and the complexities surrounding fry bread. Their engaging narratives highlight the power of food as a tool for activism and community bonding.

Nov 18, 2024 • 33min
A Salty Medical Mystery
In this engaging discussion, Abigail Keel, an audio producer and reporter, shares her personal journey through a baffling medical mystery involving debilitating vertigo and a strict low-sodium diet. She reflects on the unexpected challenges such a dietary change brought to her relationship with food and mental health. Abigail’s story highlights the importance of balance in nutrition, emphasizing the joy of eating and the emotional struggles tied to dietary restrictions, ultimately leading her to seek a more enjoyable approach to food.

Nov 15, 2024 • 42min
Reheat: Can A Restaurant Be For Everyone?
Andy Shallal, an Iraqi-American restaurateur, and Sharikiana Garima, co-founder of Sankofa Video Books and Cafe, discuss the signals restaurants send about inclusivity. Shallal points out how dining spaces often cater to white patrons, leaving Black individuals feeling unwelcome. They explore how ambiance, music, and clientele impact a sense of belonging. Garima shares insights into creating community hubs amidst gentrification, emphasizing the need for cultural representation and the complexities of fostering diverse dining experiences.

Nov 11, 2024 • 42min
How Judith Jones Changed Cookbooks Forever
Sara B. Franklin, author of the biography 'The Editor', shares captivating insights into the life of Judith Jones, the visionary editor behind Julia Child’s iconic cookbook and 'The Diary of Anne Frank'. They discuss Judith’s journey from her beginnings in Paris to shaping American cookbook culture. The conversation highlights her struggles as a woman in publishing and her advocacy for diverse culinary traditions. Listeners will discover Judith's lasting impact on food literature and her role in empowering home cooks through her revolutionary approach.