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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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Join us for an inspiring conversation with Suzie Lee, winner of BBC's Best Home Cook 2020 and host of her own BBC series. From winning a national cooking competition to navigating lockdown with two young children, Suzie shares her remarkable journey blending Northern Irish and Chinese heritage through food. In this episode, Suzie opens up about: Creating accessible Chinese recipes using everyday ingredients (yes, even sausages in dumplings!) Balancing her day job as an accountant with TV shows and three bestselling cookbooks Honoring her late mother's legacy through the Simply Chinese trilogy The challenges of maintaining authenticity while making food approachable for families Teaching her children Cantonese and preserving cultural heritage through cooking Why her family's Northern Irish takeaway (running since 1980) still influences her cooking today Discover Suzie's favorite 20-minute dumpling recipe, her thoughts on fusion food, and why she believes every day should be celebrated. Plus, she reveals her guilty pleasure (chips!), shares lockdown cooking chaos with her kids, and explains why Northern Irish produce is world-class. Whether you're interested in Chinese cooking, family food traditions, or simply love hearing honest stories about balancing passion projects with real life, this episode is for you. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit podcastchoices.com/adchoices
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In this episode of The Good Food Podcast, host Samuel Goldsmith welcomes Sam Heughan, well-known for his role as Jamie Fraser in the hit series Outlander. Sam shares his deep connection to Scotland, his love for Scottish single malt whiskey, and the inspiration behind his brand, The Spirit of Home. The conversation delves into Sam's recent experiences playing Macbeth at the RSC, his hotel dining habits, and his culinary enthusiasts paired with an affinity for cocktails. Sam also discusses his passion for fitness, his travel adventures, and his distillery, The Galloway Distillery, which produces award-winning spirits. The episode concludes with quickfire questions, revealing Sam's favorite dishes, culinary confessions, and much more, offering a fascinating blend of food, culture, and storytelling. Sam Heughan is a Scottish actor, producer and author, best known for his starring role as Jamie Fraser in the globally acclaimed television series Outlander. Born in Dumfries and Galloway, he trained at the Royal Scottish Academy of Music and Drama before building a career across theatre, film and television. Beyond acting, Heughan is the co-founder of the spirits brand Sassenach, an endurance athlete, and a committed philanthropist through his charity initiative My Peak Challenge. He is also a New York Times bestselling author and a passionate advocate for Scottish culture, food and drink. His latest book The Cocktail Diaries is out now. Subscribers to the Good Food app via the App Store get the show ad-free, plus regular bonus content. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit podcastchoices.com/adchoices
Swedish Meatball Pie

Swedish Meatball Pie

2026-02-0504:27

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In this episode of Good Food, host Samuel Goldsmith sits down with Bettina Campolucci Bordi. Chef, author, and founder of Bettina's Kitchen Academy, to explore the evolving world of wellness, retreat cooking, and plant-based cuisine. Bettina shares her remarkable journey from food and beverage manager to self-taught retreat chef, starting with plant-based, gluten-free retreats in southern Spain over a decade ago. She reveals the unique challenges of retreat cooking, from working with unfamiliar kitchens and local teams to creating nutritionally dense menus that satisfy diverse dietary needs. Key Topics: • The surprising truth about longevity: why community matters more than diet• How to add variety to your plate without overcomplicating things• The "less is more" philosophy in an age of wellness trends and biohacking• Simple swaps for incorporating more plants and pulses into your diet• Why retreat chef training is different from traditional culinary education• Growing up between East Africa and Scandinavia and its influence on her cooking Bettina also discusses her cookbooks, including Celebrate, which focuses on creating inclusive dishes that work for guests with different dietary requirements. Plus, she shares her recipe for Swedish meatballs made with black beans, her technique for making aged cashew cheese, and why she believes cooking for yourself is an act of self-care. Subscribers to the Good Food app via App Store get access to the show ad-free, and with regular bonus content such as interviews recorded at the good food show. To get started, download the Good Food app today. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit podcastchoices.com/adchoices
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Join host Samuel Goldsmith for an inspiring conversation with broadcaster Mariella Frostrup and chef Belles Berry about their groundbreaking cookbook Menolicious and their mission to transform how we talk about menopause and midlife health. In this episode, you'll discover:• How Mariella and Belles met while campaigning for affordable HRT in Parliament Square and decided to create a cookbook that fills a massive gap in the market• The truth about menopause and perimenopause, including why the psychological symptoms like anxiety, brain fog, and insomnia are often more challenging than hot flushes• Why menopause has been shrouded in shame for centuries and how Victorian-era "treatments" were shockingly harmful• Practical nutrition strategies for midlife health, including nutrient-dense foods, phytoestrogens, and blood sugar balance all in recipes that take under 30 minutes• Their favourite dishes from the book, from fragrant salmon with miso broth to firecracker beef stir fry (that even sceptical husbands love!)• Cooking disasters, guilty pleasures, and why they've accidentally become the denim-clad Avengers of menopause advocacy Plus: Mariella and Belles share their best kitchen tips, health advice, and New Year's resolutions focused on joy, strength, and putting yourself first. Whether you're navigating perimenopause, supporting someone who is, or simply want to eat better in midlife and beyond, this episode is packed with wisdom, warmth, and delicious inspiration. Subscribers to the Good Food app via App Store get access to the show ad-free, and with regular bonus content such as interviews recorded at the good food show. To get started, download the Good Food app today. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit podcastchoices.com/adchoices
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What if the key to better mood, energy, and gut health was sitting in your fridge right now? In this fascinating episode, host Samuel Goldsmith sits down with Professor Tim Spector, bestselling author and leading nutrition scientist in his own kitchen to explore the surprising science behind fermented foods. In this episode, you'll discover: • Why fermented foods work faster than you think with mood and energy improvements showing up in just days, not weeks • The groundbreaking truth about "postbiotics": how even dead microbes can boost your immune system (yes, really!) • Which everyday foods are secretly fermented and which commercial products are worth your money • Tim's citizen science study with 9,000 participants that revealed over 50% experienced reduced bloating and better mental clarity within two weeks • Simple swaps to sneak ferments into your daily diet without overhauling your entire routine • Why your gut microbes need "cruise ships" of diverse bacteria and how to send them regularly Plus Tim shares his biggest fermenting disaster (involving turmeric kombucha and his ceiling), reveals why he went vegan but couldn't give up cheese, and explains the future of precision fermentation that's already changing how we make food. Whether you're a fermentation sceptic or a kombucha convert, this episode will change how you think about the food on your plate and in your gut. Tim Spector is Professor of Epidemiology at King’s College London. He is the bestselling author of The Diet Myth, Spoon-Fed, Food for Life and The Food for Life Cookbook, and scientific co-founder of ZOE, the nutrition science company. With a focus on cutting-edge science and honoured with an OBE for his work in fighting Covid-19, Tim stands at the forefront of his field. The original pioneer of microbiome research, he is among the top 100 most cited scientists in the world. His latest book, Ferment, is out now. Subscribers to the Good Food app via App Store get access to the show ad-free, and with regular bonus content such as interviews recorded at the good food show. To get started, download the Good Food app today. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit podcastchoices.com/adchoices
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What if the secret to better gut health, fighting climate change, and creating incredible flavours was hiding in your kitchen all along? In this episode of The Good Food Podcast, host Samuel Goldsmith sits down with Dr. Johnny Drain, scientist, sustainability innovator, and author of Adventures in Fermentation, to explore the fascinating world of microbes and how they're reshaping our food system. In this episode, you'll discover: • Why fermentation isn't just a trendy food hack, it's been feeding humanity for thousands of years• The surprising everyday foods that are fermented (hint: it's not just kimchi and kombucha)• Simple, science-backed tips to improve your gut health without expensive supplements• How Dr. Drain invented cocoa-free chocolate from food waste to combat deforestation and slavery• The truth about personalised nutrition and why generic gut health advice doesn't work• A wild story involving aged butter, wood ash, and an accidental soap disaster at Noma• Why zombie ants controlled by fungi might hold clues to understanding our own microbiomes From transforming potato peelings into gourmet ingredients to touring the world in a rock band, Dr. Drain's journey from material science PhD to fermentation expert is as unconventional as it is inspiring. Whether you're a fermentation newbie or a seasoned sauerkraut maker, this conversation will change how you think about the food on your plate and the trillions of microbes living inside you. Dr Johnny Drain works at the cutting edge of food, fermentation and sustainability, exploring how we can feed the world in a more healthy, equitable and ecologically-friendly way. Part-cook, part-designer and part-scientist (having earned his PhD in Materials Science from the University of Oxford), his collaborators have included Noma's Nordic Food Lab, zero-waste pioneers Silo and the Argentinian Ministry of Agriculture. Johnny co-founded MOLD Magazine, and as an occasional TV presenter his work has garnered millions of views online. Most recently he set up Win-Win, which became the world's first company to bring a cocoa-free chocolate to market in 2022. Subscribers to the Good Food app via App Store get access to the show ad-free, and with regular bonus content such as interviews recorded at the good food show. To get started, download the Good Food app today. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit podcastchoices.com/adchoices
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Join Samuel Goldsmith as he welcomes the ever-energetic Joe Wicks, bestselling author, global online coach, and the man who got millions moving during lockdown, for an inspiring conversation about food, fitness, and family. In this episode, Joe shares the philosophy behind his new book, Protein in 15, packed with quick, high-protein recipes for busy lives. Discover Joe’s practical tips for getting back into the kitchen, the importance of whole foods over ultra-processed options, and how meal planning can transform your health and mood. The discussion also dives into the realities of parenting, the challenges of healthy eating on a budget, and Joe’s candid thoughts on sugar, motivation, and mental well-being. Plus, enjoy fun stories, favourite recipes, and quick-fire questions that reveal Joe’s kitchen secrets and guilty pleasures. Whether you’re looking for inspiration to cook more at home or seeking a fresh perspective on health, this episode is full of actionable advice and uplifting energy. Joe Wicks is on a mission to make the world fitter, healthier, and happier. Best known as The Body Coach, he has transformed the way millions approach fitness and nutrition through his online HIIT workouts, bestselling books, and hugely popular fitness app. Joe shot to fame with his Lean in 15 recipe book series and became known as the nation’s P.E. teacher during the COVID-19 pandemic, leading daily livestreamed workouts for families around the world, which earned him an MBE. Subscribers to the Good Food app via App Store get access to the show ad-free, and with regular bonus content such as interviews recorded at the good food show. To get started, download the Good Food app today. 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
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Get ready for the ultimate Christmas cooking inspiration on this festive episode of the Good Food Podcast! Host Samuel Goldsmith is joined by Hang Fire BBQ’s Sam Evans and Shauna Guinn. The award-winning pitmasters, BBC hosts, and icons of the UK barbecue scene share their best holiday recipes, Christmas barbecue tips, and festive food stories. In this episode, Sam and Shauna dive into their journey from Cardiff students to celebrated restaurateurs, including their legendary American BBQ road trip, their unforgettable encounter with Dolly Parton, and the launch of Wales’ first Fire and Barbecue Festival. They reveal their go-to Christmas dinner ideas, from brined and smoked turkey to flavour-packed Southern sides, plus honest confessions about holiday kitchen disasters, guilty pleasures, and the Christmas dishes they love (and loathe!). Whether you're planning a Christmas barbecue, looking for festive entertaining ideas, or just want new holiday cooking inspiration, this episode serves up practical tips, heartwarming stories, and plenty of laughs. Tune in for Christmas recipes, barbecue techniques, and festive food ideas to make your holiday season unforgettable.Sam Evans and Shauna Guinn are fire chefs, street food pioneers, restaurateurs, cookbook authors, and TV presenters. They launched their BBQ brand Hang Fire in 2013 after a Southern US road trip, mastering American BBQ and Southern cuisine. Credited with kickstarting Wales’ street food and pop-up movement, they have won awards for sustainable, creative cooking and authored the international bestseller Hang Fire: Adventures in American BBQ. Stars of BBC’s Sam & Shauna’s Big Cookout, they now focus on teaching backyard BBQ, hosting festivals, creating bespoke events, recipe writing, and making regular TV and radio appearances.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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In this festive episode, host Samuel Goldsmith welcomes Suzanne Mulholland, also known as The Batch Lady. Known for transforming family cooking with her batch cooking techniques, Suzanne shares insights from her new Channel 4 show, 'Batch from Scratch: The Batch Lady Saves Christmas.' Suzanne discusses her methods for preparing Christmas meals in advance to save time and reduce stress, offering tips and tricks for efficient kitchen management during the holidays. From make-ahead dishes to managing oven space, Suzanne's practical approach to holiday cooking ensures a joyful and relaxed Christmas celebration. 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
Mary Berry's Fish Pie

Mary Berry's Fish Pie

2025-12-1104:45

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