Introduction to The Joy of Cooking Podcast: Inspired By Eggplant
In our first episode, meet The Joy of Cooking Podcast hosts. Self-published by Irma Rombauer in 1931, the Joy of Cooking is more than a cookbook; it's an American culinary institution. The Rombauer-Becker family’s reliable recipes have guided generations of home cooks for almost a century. Today, the book’s legacy lives on through Irma’s great-grandson, John Becker, and his wife, Megan Scott. Based in Portland, Oregon, they are the fourth-generation stewards of this beloved classic, having authored its latest edition. As they write the next chapter of the Joy of Cooking and launch The Joy of Cooking Podcast, John and Megan aim to inspire and nourish listeners with every conversation. Each week, they set the table with their co-host and friend Shannon Larson and their revolving guests—home cooks, cookbook authors, food entrepreneurs, and chefs—to discuss Joy recipes and stories, kitchen victories and miseries, and most importantly, what they are all cooking and eating. This episode is inspired by eggplant.Links To Content Mentioned In Episode 1:La Bouffe International Gourmet MarketInternational Association of Culinary ProfessionalsMelissa ClarkFuchsia DunlopOttolenghi Joy of Cooking 2019 Edition Recipe Mentions:Miso-Glazed Eggplant, page 238Baba Ghanoush (Roasted Eggplant Dip), page53
Thank you for Listening to The Joy of Cooking Podcast with your hosts, John Becker, Megan Scott, and Shannon Larson. Call or text our hotline with questions, hopes, history, or where you find joy at 503-395-8858. Connect with us on Instagram @thejoyofcookingWant to support our podcast? Please write us a review, spread the word on social media, or give to our patreaon.Producer: Sarah Marshall of The Joy of Creation Production HouseAudio Engineer: Haley Bowers Production Coordinator: Kayleen Veatch