Jenn Seasly's Foodlore Podcast

Jenn Seasly

Foodlore is a podcast uncovering the personal and cultural stories behind food—from Sunday meals to heritage recipes and forgotten rituals.

  1. Jello, Politics & Favorite Dishes

    May 13

    Jello, Politics & Favorite Dishes

    In this delightfully strange and surprisingly heartfelt episode of Jenn Seasly's Foodlore, Jenn welcomes Bennett Rea, the creator behind Cookin' with Congress, the social media series where historic political recipes are researched, recreated, and bravely eaten. Bennett is known for taking on everything from presidential favorites to congressional cookbook curiosities, including more Jell-O molds than most people should ever have to face. But behind the humor and vintage recipe chaos, this conversation goes somewhere deeper. Jenn and Bennett talk about the emotional side of food memories, including Bennett's complicated relationship with ketchup, a childhood staple that still brings back memories of financially difficult years. They also explore the strange beauty of retro Jell-O salads, the joy of cooking without a recipe, pantry pasta, grandmother magic, chickens, ducks, desert heat, and the lost desserts of American food history. Bennett also shares a sneak peek into his upcoming cookbook, which is currently in the works and set to be published in February 2028. It is an episode about brave eating, food nostalgia, and the way even the strangest dishes can tell very human stories. Companion recipe: https://jennseaslysfoodlore.com/recipes/bennett-rea-inspired-pantry-pasta/ You can follow Bennett Rea and Cookin' with Congress here: Website: https://www.cookinwithcongress.com/ Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/cookinwithcongress/ TikTok: https://www.tiktok.com/@cookinwithcongress Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/p/Cookin-with-Congress-61579148872513/

    34 min
  2. The Complexity of Thai Dishes Made Easier | Dr. Jenn Seasly's Foodlore

    Mar 11

    The Complexity of Thai Dishes Made Easier | Dr. Jenn Seasly's Foodlore

    In this flavorful episode of Dr. Jenn Seasly's Foodlore, Jenn sits down with chef, teacher, and content creator Abby Cheshire of Abby in the Galley to talk about the surprising journey behind one of Abby's favorite dishes: Thai red curry. Abby shares how a dish she once rejected as a kid eventually became a longtime favorite and a recipe she spent years refining. Along the way, they dive into Thai ingredients, the beauty of approachable global cooking, the difference between jasmine and basmati rice, and how food can open the door to culture, curiosity, and confidence in the kitchen. Abby also shares stories from her remarkable culinary life — from teaching high school culinary arts to cooking aboard luxury yachts — and explains why she wanted her cookbook, Passport to Flavor, to feel exciting without being intimidating for home cooks. It's a warm, insightful conversation about flavor, growth, travel, and making international dishes feel possible in your own kitchen. About Abby in the Galley Abby Cheshire, known online as Abby in the Galley, is a chef, content creator, and culinary arts teacher. Through her website and social platforms, she shares globally inspired recipes, stories from life as a yacht chef, and approachable cooking content designed to make adventurous food feel fun and doable at home. Her cookbook, Passport to Flavor, brings together over 100 travel-inspired dishes from around the world. Links: Website: https://www.abbyinthegalley.com/  Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/abbyinthegalley/  Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/abbyinthegalley/  TikTok: https://www.tiktok.com/@abbyinthegalley?lang=en  YouTube: https://www.youtube.com/channel/UC7SK0TfTfQ5EKGecsaMl4pA  🍜 😮‍💨 Recipe here

    28 min
  3. The Culinary Delights of Buenos Aires Did Not Disappoint

    Feb 11

    The Culinary Delights of Buenos Aires Did Not Disappoint

    In this episode of Jenn Seasly's Foodlore, Dr. Jenn takes us to Buenos Aires, a city where food is not just abundant — it's a way of life. From wandering the vibrant streets of Palermo to joining an unforgettable guided foodie tour, Jenn shares how Buenos Aires reveals itself through grilled chorizo sandwiches dripping with provolone, impossibly fresh gin and tonics, generous pours of Malbec, and steak cooked with a level of reverence that borders on sacred. ​Along the way, she reflects on Argentina's deep love of gluten, cheese, and beef; the joy of discovering vegetables when you least expect them; and the beauty of shared plates designed to be savored slowly. The episode moves from casual sidewalk meals to refined steakhouse experiences, including a memorable evening at Don Julio, where hospitality begins with champagne before you even sit down. Beyond the food, Jenn explores the rhythm of the city itself — gelato enjoyed late into the night, parks filled with art and green space, cafés that open and close on their own mysterious schedules, and the undeniable romance of tango. A highlight of the journey includes a tango lesson and performance that blends music, movement, and culture into one unforgettable experience. This is an episode about eating generously, walking often, trusting the local table, and letting a city tell its story through flavor, tradition, and joy. Because in Buenos Aires, every meal invites you to slow down — and every dish truly has a story.

    23 min

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Foodlore is a podcast uncovering the personal and cultural stories behind food—from Sunday meals to heritage recipes and forgotten rituals.