
Tikka Masala: Lost in the Sauce
This creamy, warming dish is the subject of tremendous popularity -- and tremendous debate. Anney and Lauren dig into the many recipes and histories behind tikka masala. Learn more about your ad-choi...
28 Mai 202025min

Yerba Mate: Steeped in History
This plant is used to make highly popular (and highly caffeinated) drinks around South America and the world. Anney and Lauren dip into the history and science of yerba mate. Learn more about your ad...
22 Mai 202034min

Savor Classics: Sourdough
In your own kitchen, you can tame wild microbes and use them to bake tasty, slightly tart sourdough bread. In this classic (yet timely) episode, Anney and Lauren explore the twisting history and pract...
21 Mai 202046min

Fictional Foods: 'The Simpsons'
From donuts to Duff beer, this long-running television show spends a lot of time focusing on food. Anney and Lauren explore the silly, the satirical, and the strangely delicious-sounding foods of ‘The...
15 Mai 202054min

That Risotto, Though
This saucy rice dish seems deceptively simple for the potency of the opinions it can inspire. Anney and Lauren dig into the history (fascism??) and science (no stirring necessary?!?) of risotto. Lear...
13 Mai 202033min

Relishing the Radish
These spicy, crunchy root vegetables can grow to amazing sizes and give a kick to all kinds of dishes. Anney and Lauren dig into the history and science behind radishes. Learn more about your ad-choi...
8 Mai 202032min

The Popular Poppy Seed
These crunchy, oily seeds compliment many baked goods and other dishes – but they have a dangerous reputation. Anney and Lauren explore the history and science of poppy seeds and opium poppies. Learn...
6 Mai 202043min

Savor Knows the Muffin, Man
These (supposedly) single-serving quickbreads – and their yeast-risen cousins, English muffins – are relatively new inventions. Anney and Lauren explore the nooks and crannies of muffins. Learn more ...
2 Mai 202041min



















