48 episodes

The Food Podcast is a show where personal stories are shared through the lens of food. Join host Lindsay Cameron Wilson, a best-selling cookbook author and journalist, as she takes you on an adventure through sound, story, music and memory. Food is the launching point, the portal. Human stories, however, are at the heart of each episode. It's a food and story podcast, if you will, released monthly, after a long simmer, when the flavour it just right.

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The Food Podcast Lindsay Cameron Wilson

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    • 4.9 • 37 Ratings

The Food Podcast is a show where personal stories are shared through the lens of food. Join host Lindsay Cameron Wilson, a best-selling cookbook author and journalist, as she takes you on an adventure through sound, story, music and memory. Food is the launching point, the portal. Human stories, however, are at the heart of each episode. It's a food and story podcast, if you will, released monthly, after a long simmer, when the flavour it just right.

lindsaycameronwilson.substack.com

    A Field Guide to Christmas

    A Field Guide to Christmas

    This episode is for all of you who love the Christmas season - the traditions, the decorations, the nostalgia and the baking. It’s also for those who have softly cried on Christmas, because the traditions, the decorations, the nostalgia and the baking have pushed you over the edge. We understand, we’ve been there. Here you will find solace, comfort, and a primer from Vicki Grant - a mother, writer and Christmas Guru - on how to avoid those inevitable tears. So cozy up with a blanket, wrap yourself in Jenn Grant’s Christmas album that’s sprinkled throughout the episode, and breathe. All will be merry and bright, I promise.







    Nigel Slater, The Christmas Chronicles

    Listen to the Christmas Chronicles here

    Anja Dunk, ADVENT - Festive German Bakes to Celebrate the Coming of Christmas

    Jenn Grant’s Forever on Christmas Eve Album 

    Vicki Grant

    Vicki says a Christmas party isn’t a Christmas party without Grease Babies. I wrote about them here - as for the recipe, here’s the gist: begin with white bread, crusts cut off. Add a teaspoon of undiluted Campbell’s Mushroom Soup to each slice and spread edge to edge. Roll slice and wrap with bacon. Bake until crispy but still gooey on the inside. They’ll be gone in seconds.







    Credits

    Hosted by Lindsay Cameron Wilson

    Edited by Abby Cerquitella

    Theme song is One More Night by Jenn Grant 

    Follow: @thefoodpodcast and @lindsaycameronwilson


    This is a public episode. If you would like to discuss this with other subscribers or get access to bonus episodes, visit lindsaycameronwilson.substack.com

    • 19 min
    Bento Box Your Life with Kate Inglis

    Bento Box Your Life with Kate Inglis

    Kate Inglis is a multi-creative - a writer, photographer, a brand strategist, a champion thrifter with the best tickle trunk around. She’s a magical host of workshops, of outdoor gatherings, she’s a lover of the outside, a skier, a mountain biker, and a wood chopper. And now, a person who’s been diagnosed with an autoimmune disease that required her to overhaul her life. Kate is here today to tell us about this diagnosis, how it dragged her through the fire, and what it feels like to be living on the other side.




    We discuss:

    Kate Inglis’s website

    Kate’s Instagram

    Dr. Mark Hyman - functional medicine and food

    Dr. Andrew Huberman - sleep

    Wim Hof - cold and breath therapy

    Chef Laura Rodriguez - 'anti-inflammatory comfort food'—everyone is unique, and food protocols vary, but she hits the broad strokes

    The Happy Pear - Irish Sea sunrise dips




    Kate’s favourite recipes right now:

    Raw Oreo Cookies — I have these in my freezer all the time. I had googled 'sugar-free dairy-free grain-free gluten-free cookies' as a grumpy joke and now these are a staple. The cookie dough and cream filling are made in the bullet blender. Best eaten straight out of the freezer. Melty and rich and so lovely.

    Savory Chickpea Pancakes—I googled these after having them in a restaurant in Toronto, with a warm roasted beet salad on top. These are so fast and easy to make, and could easily be made sweet instead of savory. Made a little thicker, they make almost a flatbread—an excellent replacement for a pita and filled with pork tenderloin or chicken and (cashew cream) tzatziki with cucumber. So yummy.

    Corn-Free Cornbread—Another chickpea flour triumph, found while experimenting to make a Thanksgiving stuffing. Such a good feeling to find that as well as a delicious vegan gravy—which combined, these two cover me for all the fall and winter holidays.




    Credits

    Hosted by Lindsay Cameron Wilson

    Edited by Abby Cerquitella

    Theme song is One More Night by Jenn Grant 

    Follow: @thefoodpodcast and @lindsaycameronwilson


    This is a public episode. If you would like to discuss this with other subscribers or get access to bonus episodes, visit lindsaycameronwilson.substack.com

    • 29 min
    The Flavour of Comfort with Sherrie Graham

    The Flavour of Comfort with Sherrie Graham

    This episode is all about leaning into what brings us comfort. Comfort is different for everyone; it’s all about finding out what resonates with you. Teacher and multi-creative force Sherrie Graham weighs in on her ultimate comfort - old episodes of the television show Murder, She Wrote. For her son, it’s gaming. I love to make quince paste. My husband plays D&D. We’re all different. There’s beauty in those differences, and privilege that we get to choose comfort in the first place. Celebrate it, if you can.





    We discuss:



    Artist Mary Pratt

    Murder, She Wrote starring Angela Landsbury

    Artist Cecil Day

    Writer Celeste Ng

    WellingtonFarm.ca - a blog by Sherrie Graham

    Glennon Doyle's podcast

    Lindsay's Newsletter 




    Credits

    Hosted by Lindsay Cameron Wilson

    Edited by Abby Cerquitella

    Theme song is One More Night by Jenn Grant

    Follow: @thefoodpodcast and @lindsaycameronwilson


    This is a public episode. If you would like to discuss this with other subscribers or get access to bonus episodes, visit lindsaycameronwilson.substack.com

    • 25 min
    A Knife in Her Underwear Drawer with Anna Lee Hirschi

    A Knife in Her Underwear Drawer with Anna Lee Hirschi

    In this episode writer and political organizer Anna Lee Hirschi shares her essay Having your Cake. The essay prompted thoughts on food as an escape, as a tool for sharing, and the importance of cherishing food all alone, just for the pleasure of it. We dip into the wisdom of Claudia Roden and we eat a Sephardic orange and almond cake. There’s a moment with M.F.K Fisher and a tangerine, and a peanut butter sandwich with my dad. Thanks for listening. 





    The Ground Cherry - Physalis pruinosa

    Jane Kenyon

    Hannah Arendt

    Claudia Roden’s A New Book of Middle Eastern Food

    MFK Fisher’s essay Borderland, in Serve it Forth







    Credits

    Hosted by Lindsay Cameron Wilson

    Edited by Abby Cerquitella

    Theme song is One More Night by Jenn Grant

    Follow: @thefoodpodcast and @lindsaycameronwilson


    This is a public episode. If you would like to discuss this with other subscribers or get access to bonus episodes, visit lindsaycameronwilson.substack.com

    • 26 min
    Collections and Cookbooks with Kris Warman

    Collections and Cookbooks with Kris Warman

    In this episode I talk with Kris Warman, a cookbook reviewer living in Halifax, NS, whose weekly meals are shaped by recipes tested from the cookbooks that come through her door. Kris has amassed hundreds of cookbooks in the process, and together they have become one of her many collections. I set out to ask Kris what makes makes a great cookbook, but we ended up exploring what it means to collect things, what stewardship involves, and what it takes to let these collections go. It’s an honest, funny, soul searching and very flavourful conversation, this week, on The Food Podcast. 



    Kris Warman


    @shipshapeeatworthy
    ShipShapeEatWorthy.com
    The “No Book” Book Club Edition




    Finnish Arabia Dinnerware

    Ann Harbuz

    Claire Ptak

    Olia Hercules 

    Marcella Hazan’s ‘slow tomato sauce’

    Flora Shedden

    Beverly Hills Ninja 

    Gill Mellor

    Aviva Wittenberg (of eggy tortilla fame)

    Deb Perelman

    Hetty McKinnon






    Credits

    Hosted by Lindsay Cameron Wilson

    Edited by Abby Cerquitella

    Theme song is One More Night by Jenn Grant 

    Follow: @thefoodpodcast and @lindsaycameronwilson


    This is a public episode. If you would like to discuss this with other subscribers or get access to bonus episodes, visit lindsaycameronwilson.substack.com

    • 29 min
    Making a Mark with Nicola Bennett

    Making a Mark with Nicola Bennett

    In this, our second episode of the season, we patch in abstract artist Nicola Bennet from her studio in New Zealand. Nicola’s art practice is fed by food. For Nicola it all begins in the kitchen where she gets to know an ingredient -  like ripe apricots, black truffles, or feijoas - then she cooks with the ingredient, tastes it, inhales it, perhaps squishes it in her hands until a connection is made. Then, she heads into her studio and begins the process of creating a painting, usually as big as Nicola, inspired by what’s on the plate. We explore this process, how it came to be, how her senses inform each painting, and how Nicola knows when the work ‘tastes just right.’ This episode is a sensory explosion, a trip to a home by a waterfall, it’s a riot of colour, of flavour, and a chat with a friend. 

    Thanks for Listening.




    Nicola Bennett


    @nicolabennettart
    nicolabennett.co.nz

    Sandra Brownlee 

    Reference to Daily Routines by the Manson Podcasting Network




    Credits

    Hosted by Lindsay Cameron Wilson

    Edited by Abby Cerquitella

    Theme song is One More Night by Jenn Grant 

    Follow: @thefoodpodcast and @lindsaycameronwilson


    This is a public episode. If you would like to discuss this with other subscribers or get access to bonus episodes, visit lindsaycameronwilson.substack.com

    • 20 min

Customer Reviews

4.9 out of 5
37 Ratings

37 Ratings

Laporterouge ,

The company of strangers

Everyone is a sleep as I scatter flour on work tables and cut butter but somehow the food podcast and the beautiful calming voice of Lindsay Wilson feels as if someone pulled a stool is sitting in my
Kitchen. Lindsay threads these beautiful stories with her own. Each one pulls me in and I find my thoughts as I listen conversing with the layers unfolding in the things being shared. I love listening to these, they are like a kind waltz between people and their memories. So in the quiet of a bakery kitchen in the wee hours of the morning I feel as if Lindsay has brought friends and through beautifully written and spoken words I am not alone, you will laugh, sometimes cry, sometimes crave the for the memories of others. One my favorite podcast they are kind and rich.

novamegantara ,

Great easy listen!

Great translation from Journal to podcast - have always enjoyed the narration and storytelling format. It makes you feel transported to the kitchens of these cooks and immersed in their dialogue. Love!

daphnekjenkins ,

Comfort food for the soul

✨🔥✨ I have meandered around my neighborhood on afternoon strolls and cooked many a dinner while listening to this delicious podcast. I love the personal stories that kick off each episode as well as the way music and interviews are interwoven so poignantly. That each episode has a theme speaks to my writerly, creative soul💥 💥 💥 💥 💥 I’m hooked!

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