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Home Cooking

Subscribers looking for culinary companionship during COVID-19 isolation delighted in Home Cooking. After a brief hiatus, the award-winning podcast is back with new recipes and jokes to spice up your kitchen. Readers who have yet to tune in will want to check it out. As Episode 15 alludes to, the show is as good as finding extra French fries in the bottom of the bag ... so, really, really good....

https://homecooking.show/
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Open Source Cookbook

Edgy and egalitarian, the Open Source Cookbook is an online repository for users to share and search for recipes. The cookbook was launched in response to the COVID-19 pandemic and makes the case that "food is unique in that it's inherently democratic," therefore featuring user submissions from professionals and hobbyists alike. A quick skim of the current recipe database is sure to make readers'...

https://opensourcecookbook.cargo.site
The Food Museum

The website for the Food Museum Online is loaded with exhibits, and it merits several visits. Lively historic and contemporary drawings, photos, and videos populate the lengthy homepage of this New Mexico-based site about the origins of foods, food issues, food advertising, and foods in other countries. Visitors can find the newest exhibit at the top of the homepage, which is called "Feast or...

https://www.foodmuseum.com/
The Genius Recipe Tapes

Spurred by the massive increase in home cooking due to the pandemic, Food52 launched The Genius Recipe Tapes in September 2020. In addition to host Kristin Miglore interviewing cooks and food writers, Genius Recipe Tapes offers a number of handy features. For example, episode notes include links to recipes and more information about the foods and techniques discussed in the recordings. Perhaps...

https://geniuspodcast.food52.com
The Splendid Table

The Splendid Table got its start as a call-in show on Minnesota Public Radio in the 1990s. Today the show is hosted by food writer Francis Lam, who took over from Lynne Rossetto Kasper in 2018. Recent episodes are featured on the front page of the website. For a full archive dating back to 1999 check out the Episodes page. Weekly installments cover topics such as safe practices for buying and...

https://www.splendidtable.org/