Things Bakers Know: The King Arthur Baking Podcast

King Arthur Baking Company

Join King Arthur’s Jessica Battilana and David Tamarkin as they explore every corner of the world of baking. Each episode dives deep into a different baked good — its history and lore, tips and tricks, trends and takes — and they'll always leave time to answer baking questions from listeners. Along the way they chat with the best bakers in America to get their expert advice.

  1. DEC 1

    Celebrating Holiday Cookies with Dan Pelosi

    Celebrating Holiday Cookies with Dan Pelosi  ‘Tis the season to bake as many cookies as you can!   We kick off the show by unveiling King Arthur’s 2025 holiday cookie lineup before being joined by Dan Pelosi, a baker known for his annual holiday cookie party. He chats with Jessica about the keys to successfully throwing a cookie party, including his holiday cookie philosophy, then David and Jessica answer your burning baking questions with their advice for avoiding cakey cookies and making cutout cookies that actually keep their shape. In this week’s Jess-opinion, Jessica gives her thoughts on the controversial inclusion of chocolate chip cookies in the holiday cookie landscape, and we close the show with the best cookies she and David are baking this season.  Introducing our 2025 holiday cookie platter   Find our list of all the classic holiday and Christmas cookies you should bake  Level up your cookies with our scoop set   Learn more about Dan and his recent cookbook, Let’s Party, on his website   Blog: Why you should always bake a few test cookies  Find our Soft Frosted Sugar Cookies recipe   We like decorating with this Simple Cookie Glaze   What David’s baking this week: Rugelach and Piped Vanilla Shortbread Cookies  What Jessica’s baking this week: Whipped Lemon Shortbread  Record your question for our Ask the Bakers segment here!  This episode is sponsored by Plugra. Learn more about their premium European-style butter at plugra.com.

    38 min
  2. OCT 13

    What Even is a Fall Bake? featuring Rick Martínez

    It’s the best baking season of the year! So we’re celebrating all things fall baking on today’s episode.   First up, producer Rossi Anastopoulo and King Arthur editor Tatiana Bautista join David and Jessica to discuss our new list of the 49 Best Fall Recipes, Ranked. To no one’s surprise, there are a lot of opinions all around! Then cookbook author Rick Martínez stops by to dive deep into Pan de Muerto, the fragrant, buttery bread made to celebrate the fall holiday of Día de los Muertos. During our Ask the Bakers segment, Jessica and David discuss the big fall baking questions: Is it ever worth it to make your own pumpkin purée? What’s the difference between all the cinnamons out there? And is it pronounced PEA-can or puh-CON?! To close the show, we have a story about the oldest apple tree in America and the apple detective who found it (!), a freshly fried Jess-opinion, and the bakes David and Jessica are making this week.   Recipes and other links from this episode:  Get baking with our 49 Best Fall Recipes, Ranked  Our favorite fall recipes: Chili Crisp Cottage Cheese Flatbreads (Tatiana), Sweet Potato Sheet Cake with Marshmallow Frosting (Rossi), Honey Beer Miche (David), and Oatmeal-Date Smash Cookies (Jessica)  Check out our Pan de Muerto recipe   Find Rick’s cookbooks and learn more about his work here  Visit our shop for Vietnamese cinnamon and Indonesian cinnamon  Read more about John Bunker’s apple discovery: On a Maine island, historians discover one of the oldest living apple trees in North America and find his book here  Find our recipe for Fried Apple Pies   What David’s baking this week: Cinnamon-Crisp Coffee Cake   What Jessica’s baking this week: recipes from Sweet & Salty, our new kids’ cookbook!   Record your question for our Ask the Bakers segment here!  This episode is sponsored by Plugra. Learn more about their premium European-style butter at plugra.com.

    47 min
  3. OCT 6

    The Best of Chinatown Bakeries with Kristina Cho

    We’re talking about one of our favorite genres of baking today: the bakes of Chinatown.   From bolo bao to dan tat, we can’t get enough of the gorgeous goods lining the bakery cases of Chinatowns across the US. So of course, we had to have cookbook author Kristina Cho on the show to share more about the history of these bakeries, their place in Chinese American communities, and her tips for making the best versions of these iconic bakes at home. Along the way, David and Jessica share their experiences eating in two of the best Chinatowns in the country, plus their answers to your biggest baking questions (with some crucial help from Kristina!). Jessica has a shockingly positive Jess-opinion for once, and she and David close out the show by sharing the recipes they’re baking this week.   Recipes and other links from this episode:  Find our recipes for Pineapple Buns (Bolo Bao), Hong Kong Egg Tarts, and Red Bean Mooncakes  Learn more about Kristina’s two cookbooks, Mooncakes & Milk Bread and Chinese Enough  For more on steamed buns, check out our blog: Everything you need to know to make steamed buns  Find our Golden Milk Bread recipe in the Big Book of Bread   And for more on tangzhong and milk bread, see our blog: What is milk bread?  What David’s baking this week: Bagels (with help from our On-Demand Bagel Class)  What Jessica’s baking this week: Pumpkin Chocolate Chip Cookies  Record your question for our Ask the Bakers segment here!  This episode is sponsored by Plugra. Learn more about their premium European-style butter at plugra.com.

    43 min
4.6
out of 5
602 Ratings

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Join King Arthur’s Jessica Battilana and David Tamarkin as they explore every corner of the world of baking. Each episode dives deep into a different baked good — its history and lore, tips and tricks, trends and takes — and they'll always leave time to answer baking questions from listeners. Along the way they chat with the best bakers in America to get their expert advice.

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