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Join host Samuel Goldsmith every Tuesday as he chats with cooks, chefs, and food lovers. In each episode, Samuel dives into a sparkling conversation about the guest's life, their journey in the food and drink world, and, of course, their passion for food. Expect plenty of laughs, life lessons, and unforgettable stories from the people behind the plates.

The fun doesn't stop there! Tune in for sections like My Favourite Dish, where the guest discusses their favourite dishes and how they've made them their own, Cookery Confessions, where guests share their funniest kitchen mishaps and culinary secrets, and Quick Fire Questions, a rapid round of surprises that reveal more about their tastes and quirks.

 Plus, on Thursdays, get a taste of new recipes in our bonus episodes—easy-to-follow cook-alongs to bring the flavours of the conversation to your kitchen. 


Do scroll back in the feed to our archive including special episodes hosted by Tom Kerridge, Orlando Murrin and Mallika Basu.


The Good Food podcast has featured guests such as: Jamie Oliver, Nadiya Hussain, Michel Roux, Ainsley Harriot, Gennaro Contaldo, Claire Richards, Fred Sirieix, Big Zuu, Tess Daly, Liz Bonnin, Becky Excell, Professor Tim Spector, Rukmini Iyer, Riyadh Khalaf, John Whaite, Crystelle Pereira, Paul Ainsworth, The Hairy Bikers, Marcus Wareing, Sabrina Ghayour, Jane Dunn and Atul Kochhar. 

Discussing topics such as BBQ, fermenting, brunch, spices, Eurovision, Caribbean flavours, sustainability, chocolate, Spanish cuisine, vegan cooking, Bake Off, airfryers, health, wellbeing, nutrition, slow cookers, cocktails, pancakes, pressure cookers, seasonal food and cocktails.

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Cook-a-long with Samuel Goldsmith, in this bonus recipe episode Learn more about your ad choices. Visit podcastchoices.com/adchoices
Join Samuel Goldsmith on The Good Food Podcast as he welcomes celebrated cookery writer Skye McAlpine for a festive, food-filled conversation perfect for anyone looking for Christmas cooking inspiration and holiday hosting tips. Skye shares the stories behind her new book, The Christmas Companion, and reveals how she brings warmth, style, and a little magic to the holiday season. Discover Skye’s unique blend of Venetian and English Christmas traditions, her go-to holiday recipes, memorable kitchen “disasters,” and her smart approach to stress-free festive entertaining. From the secrets to a standout Christmas cake to the art of embracing easy festive shortcuts, Skye offers practical advice to elevate your celebrations without the overwhelm. Whether you're planning a cosy family Christmas, hosting a festive gathering, or simply searching for new holiday food ideas, this episode is packed with inspiration, laughter, and plenty of seasonal cheer. Skye McAlpine is a cookery writer who believes that food tastes best when shared with others. She is the author of three other books, A Table in Venice, A Table for Friends and A Table Full of Love, writes a monthly column for The Sunday Times and has contributed to publications from around the world, including vogue.com, Vanity Fair, Corriere della Sera and Conde Naste Traveller. In 2021 she launched her own created range of homeware, Skye McAlpine TAVOLA. Skye divides her time between London and Venice with her husband, Anthony, and her two sons, Aeneas and Achille. Subscribers to the Good Food app via the App Store get the show ad-free, plus regular bonus content. Download the Good Food app to get started. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit podcastchoices.com/adchoices
Cook-a-long with Samuel Goldsmith, in this bonus recipe episode. Find the recipe at goodfood.com Learn more about your ad choices. Visit podcastchoices.com/adchoices
Join host Samuel Goldsmith as he sits down with bestselling cookbook author, cook, and food writer Alison Roman for an inspiring conversation about the art of simple, delicious home cooking. In this episode, Alison shares her journey from restaurant kitchens to food media stardom, discusses the philosophy behind her pantry-focused recipes, and reveals the stories that shaped her latest book, Something from Nothing. Discover Alison’s tips for making the most out of what you have, why she believes in the power of simplicity, and how her real-life experiences influence her approach to food. From favourite dishes and kitchen disasters to the evolution of food trends and the importance of authenticity, this episode is packed with insights, laughter, and practical advice for every home cook. Whether you’re a longtime fan or new to Alison’s work, you’ll walk away inspired to cook with confidence and creativity. Tune in for a candid, flavourful chat that celebrates the joy of good food.Alison Roman is the host of the Home Movies series on YouTube and author of the incredibly popular food newsletter appropriately titled, “A Newsletter”. Prior to that, she was a columnist for the New York Times Food section and a senior food editor at Bon Appétit. The author of Dining In, Nothing Fancy and Sweet Enough, Alison has worked professionally in kitchens such as New York's Momofuku Milk Bar and San Francisco's Quince. Originally from Los Angeles, she now lives in Brooklyn with her husband and their son. She has recently opened her own pantry store in Upstate New York called First Bloom. A long-time dream fully realised: a grocery store of her own and a physical manifestation of all her favourite pantry items, curated with love and care.Subscribers to the Good Food app via the App Store get the show ad-free, plus regular bonus content. Download the Good Food app to get started. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit podcastchoices.com/adchoices
Cook-a-long with Samuel Goldsmith, in this bonus recipe episode Learn more about your ad choices. Visit podcastchoices.com/adchoices
Join host Samuel Goldsmith as he sits down with Brit Award-winning singer-songwriter KT Tunstall to celebrate 20 years since her hit "Suddenly I See" took the world by storm. In this lively episode, KT opens up about her passion for food, her journey with the keto diet, and how she cooks for herself while touring the globe. Discover her favourite dishes, culinary confessions, and the creative ways she balances a busy music career with healthy eating. Plus, hear behind-the-scenes stories from her life on the road, her love for Japanese and Italian cuisine, and the inspiration behind her latest album re-release. Tune in for a deliciously entertaining conversation packed with music, food, and plenty of laughs. KT Tunstall is a Scottish singer-songwriter and musician known for her dynamic vocals, inventive guitar work, and genre-spanning sound. She broke through in 2004 with the acclaimed album Eye to the Telescope, featuring hits like “Suddenly I See” and “Black Horse and the Cherry Tree.” Over the past two decades, she has released a series of successful albums, earned Grammy and Mercury Prize nominations, and built a reputation for powerful live performances. In recent years, Tunstall has explored thematic album trilogies, scored films, collaborated widely, and championed sustainability in the music industry, continuing to evolve as a thoughtful, adventurous artistSubscribers to the Good Food app via the App Store get the show ad-free, plus regular bonus content. Download the Good Food app to get started. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit podcastchoices.com/adchoices
Cook-a-long with Samuel Goldsmith, in this bonus recipe episode Learn more about your ad choices. Visit podcastchoices.com/adchoices
Join host Samuel Goldsmith for a heartfelt and inspiring conversation with Samin Nosrat, acclaimed author of Salt, Fat, Acid, Heat and the new cookbook Good Things. In this episode, Samin opens up about her journey from the kitchens of Chez Panisse to becoming a beloved teacher and bestselling author. She shares the lessons she’s learned about trusting your senses, embracing imperfection, and finding joy in the everyday act of cooking. Samin reflects on the pressures of success, the personal challenges she’s faced, and how her Iranian heritage and family traditions have shaped her approach to food. From the importance of care and connection at the table to the value of letting go of perfectionism, Samin’s wisdom and warmth shine through every story. Whether you’re a seasoned cook or just starting out, this episode is a celebration of food, resilience, and the “good things” that bring us together. Tune in for laughter, honest insights, and a reminder that sometimes, being “good enough” is exactly what we need. Samin Nosrat is a cook, teacher and author of Sunday Times Book of the Year and New York Times bestseller Salt, Fat, Acid, Heat. She is co-host of the Home Cooking podcast, a former Eat columnist at The New York Times Magazine and host of the hugely popular Netflix original documentary series based on her book. She lives in Oakland, California. Subscribers to the Good Food app via the App Store get the show ad-free, plus regular bonus content. Download the Good Food app to get started. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit podcastchoices.com/adchoices
Cook-a-long with Samuel Goldsmith, in this bonus recipe episode Learn more about your ad choices. Visit podcastchoices.com/adchoices
Join host Samuel Goldsmith for a vibrant conversation with chef, writer, and MasterChef winner Thomasina Miers as she shares her passion for Mexican cuisine, sustainable food, and the joy of home cooking. In this episode, Thomasina takes us behind the scenes of her latest book, Mexican Table and recounts her family’s adventure living in Mexico, exploring local markets, and rediscovering the flavours that first inspired her love affair with the country. Discover how Thomasina makes authentic Mexican food accessible to home cooks, her insights on the importance of good ingredients, and why sustainability matters in the kitchen. From kitchen tips and favourite dishes to the role of food in well-being and community, this episode is packed with inspiration for anyone who loves to cook, eat, and connect through food. Cook, writer and winner of MasterChef, Thomasina Miers has made cheese in Ireland, cheffed in Michelin-stared kitchens and, having travelled to Mexico in 1994, went to live there to research the cuisine. Fuelled by her love for Mexican food, she co-founded restaurant chain Wahaca in 2007, and in 2017 helped set up the charity Chefs in Schools. She was awarded an OBE in 2019 for her services to the food industry. Tommi has a regular column in the Guardian’s Feast and has written eight cookbooks. In 2024, Tommi went back to live in Mexico with her husband and three children, to introduce her children properly to the country she so loves.Subscribers to the Good Food app via the App Store get the show ad-free, plus regular bonus content. Download the Good Food app to get started. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit podcastchoices.com/adchoices
Panang Chicken Curry

Panang Chicken Curry

2025-10-2305:05

Cook-a-long with Samuel Goldsmith, in this bonus recipe episode. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit podcastchoices.com/adchoices
Join host Samuel Goldsmith for a deliciously candid conversation with Tom Parker Bowles, award-winning food writer, critic, broadcaster, and son of Queen Camilla. In this episode, Tom shares stories from his royal upbringing and reflects on how family, tradition, and travel have shaped his palate. From comfort food classics like cottage pie and roast chicken to culinary adventures across Thailand, Mexico, and beyond, Tom reveals the dishes closest to his heart and the memories behind them. He discusses the art of food writing, the joys and challenges of being a restaurant critic, and why he believes good food is all about happiness, community, and knowing where your ingredients come from. With humour and warmth, Tom opens up about his favourite guilty pleasures, the influence of royal banquets, and the importance of supporting local producers. Whether you’re a foodie, a fan of British culture, or just hungry for a great story, this episode serves up plenty to savour.Tom Parker Bowles has been an award-winning food writer for over twenty years and is the author of eight books on food (including the bestselling Fortnum & Mason cookbooks). He is the restaurant critic for The Mail on Sunday and is also a contributing editor for Esquire, Country Life, and Condé Nast Traveller, plus a regular judge on the BBC’s MasterChef. Tom is a godson of King Charles III, and his mother, Camilla, is Queen.Subscribers to the Good Food app via the App Store get the show ad-free, plus regular bonus content. Download the Good Food app to get started. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit podcastchoices.com/adchoices
Cook-a-long with Samuel Goldsmith, in this bonus recipe episode Learn more about your ad choices. Visit podcastchoices.com/adchoices
Join us for an inspiring conversation with Tara Wigley as she delves into the art of modern cooking. In this episode, Tara shares her journey from food writing to recipe development, offering insights into her creative process, favourite culinary tips, and the stories behind her most beloved dishes. Whether you’re a seasoned chef or a home cook, you’ll discover practical advice, behind-the-scenes anecdotes, and a fresh perspective on what it means to cook with passion and purpose. We also discuss Tara’s new book: How the Cookie Crumbles: And Other Culinary Confusions. As the in-house writer of Team Ottolenghi over the last decade Tara Wigley has co-written eight major books, including million-selling Ottolenghi Simple and Falastin. She is also the author of How to Butter Toast. In addition, she writes the weekly Ottolenghi Guardian column and the monthly column in the New York Times. She has a dedicated following on Instagram and writes about food in ways that audiences find engaging and informative. She was a judge on the 2022 Fortnum & Mason Food & Drink awards. Subscribers to the Good Food app via the App Store get the show ad-free, plus regular bonus content. Download the Good Food app to get started. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit podcastchoices.com/adchoices
Spiced coconut chicken

Spiced coconut chicken

2025-10-0903:59

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Join the conversation with Britain's beloved food writer, Diana Henry, as she discusses her experiences, culinary philosophies, and her new book 'Around the Table: 52 Essays on Food and Life.' Learn about her background, writing process, family influences, and the importance of simplicity and connection in cooking. From her sons’ cooking adventures to her candid insights on the challenges and joys of food writing, this episode offers an intimate look into Diana’s world. Discover her favorite dishes, memorable meals, and personal stories that continue to shape her culinary journey.   Subscribers to the Good Food app via the App Store get the show ad-free, plus regular bonus content. Download the Good Food app to get started. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit podcastchoices.com/adchoices
Chapli Kebab

Chapli Kebab

2025-10-0204:06

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Join host Samuel Goldsmith for a flavourful journey as he sits down with acclaimed chef and bestselling author Sabrina Ghayour. In this episode, Sabrina shares her passion for modern Middle Eastern cuisine, the stories behind her signature dishes, and the cultural influences that have shaped her culinary career. Discover the secrets to bringing vibrant spices and bold flavours into your own kitchen, and hear Sabrina’s insights on food, family, and the art of hospitality. Whether you’re a seasoned cook or just starting out, this conversation will inspire you to explore new tastes and traditions. Tune in for delicious inspiration and a fresh perspective on the world of food. Sabrina Ghayour is an award-winning British-Iranian chef, food writer and Sunday Times bestselling author, celebrated for her vibrant take on Middle Eastern and Persian cuisine. Born in Tehran and raised in London, she built her reputation hosting popular supper clubs that showcased her bold, accessible style of cooking. Known as the “Golden Girl of Persian cookery,” Sabrina has authored acclaimed books including Persiana, Sirocco, Feasts, Bazaar and Flavour. Persiana Easy, her most recent book, is out now. Sabrina’s recipes champion fresh ingredients, big flavours and the joy of sharing food. Through her writing and media appearances, she has inspired home cooks worldwide to explore the richness of Middle Eastern food. Subscribers to the Good Food app via the App Store get the show ad-free, plus regular bonus content. Download the Good Food app to get started. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit podcastchoices.com/adchoices
Cottage Pie

Cottage Pie

2025-09-2504:48

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Join Fleur & Keshia East as they share the inspiring story behind Curl Kitchen, the innovative brand that blends the worlds of food, family, and haircare. In this episode, the sisters open up about their journey as entrepreneurs, the cultural traditions that shaped their vision, and how food became a powerful symbol of love and connection in their lives. Discover how Curl Kitchen was born from a passion for celebrating natural beauty and heritage, and learn how Fleur & Keshia have created a unique synergy between nourishing recipes and holistic haircare. There is, of course, also talk about Fleur’s time on X Factor and Strictly Come Dancing. From heartfelt family memories to practical tips for embracing your roots, this conversation is packed with insights, laughter, and inspiration. Fleur East is a versatile performer, presenter, and broadcaster with credits across music, television, and film. She currently stars in the BBC drama Phoenix Rise and has also appeared in Ted Lasso and the feature film Tomorrow Morning. Fleur first rose to prominence as runner-up on The X Factor, becoming the first contestant to top the UK iTunes chart during the show. Since then, she has established herself as a popular broadcaster, fronting Hits Radio’s Breakfast and Saturday Morning shows, co-hosting ITV’s The Void with Ashley Banjo, and presenting on Ant and Dec’s Saturday Night Takeaway. In 2020, she launched her successful podcast The Reality of Reality TV. Fleur also wowed audiences as a finalist on Strictly Come Dancing in 2022, confirming her status as one of the UK’s most dynamic entertainers. Keshia East is a London-based make-up artist, content creator and entrepreneur whose work champions self-love and natural beauty. As the founder of No Knot Co Ltd, she designs hair tools tailored for waves, afros, curls and kinks — a business born from personal experience and launched during lockdown in 2020. Keshia studied History at Queen Mary University, building freelance make-up experience before growing a sizeable digital audience. Keshia regularly posts tutorials, hair hacks, product reviews and beauty advice on social media. She’s worked with major brands like MAC Cosmetics, Benefit, Superdrug, and Beauty Bay, and is recognised as a role model for young women, especially women of colour, in the beauty industry. Subscribers to the Good Food app via the App Store get the show ad-free, plus regular bonus content. Download the Good Food app to get started. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit podcastchoices.com/adchoices
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