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Food Friends: Home Cooking Made Easy

Food Friends: Home Cooking Made Easy

著者: Food Friends
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2026年5月12日まで。4か月目以降は月額1,500円で自動更新します。

概要

Do you love home cooking but hunger for better recipes that help you deliver quick and delicious meals to your dinner table? Two former personal chefs turned best friends share their expertise with each other and you! Kari and Sonya have been inspiring each other in the kitchen for over 15 years by swapping recipes, tips, and trade secrets in the pursuit of better home cooking. FOOD FRIENDS is a bi-weekly podcast inspiring home cooks to try new dishes in the kitchen by sharing trusted recipes, tips, and friendship. Every Tuesday, each host delivers 3 unique solutions to seasonal home cooking, like: how to make craveable soups with your farmers market haul, the easiest one-pot meals for busy nights, or what to do with leftover rotisserie chicken. On Thursdays, we serve up a pint-sized chat about our “Best Bite” of the week, pantry essentials we can’t live without, and more. Previous guests include Seth & Lauren Rogen, actor Randall Park & writer/director Evan Goldberg, recipe developer Justine Doiron, #1 Food & Beverage Substacker Caroline Chambers, and more. If you’re looking for a boost of fun in the kitchen by discovering recipes that will make mealtime easier and more delicious with a healthy dose of laughter, then you’ll want to dig in with FOOD FRIENDS! First-time listener? Tune into Episode 2: Don’t send flowers, send soup! and Episode 4: What do you bring to a potluck?Food Friends Podcast 2022 アート クッキング 食品・ワイン
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  • What One Ingredient Can Do for Your Cooking + A Standout Sandwich & Italian Pastry! Our Beest Home Cooking Bites fo the Week
    2026/04/09

    How can one ingredient completely change your weeknight cooking?

    In this bite-sized episode, we share delicious moments about the best things we ate this week to inspire each other – and you!

    By the end of this episode, you’ll want to make a highly-rated Kung Pao tofu recipe that’s perfect for breaking out of a cooking rut. You’ll also want to try a loaded veggie sandwich that’s a fridge-cleanout hero, and you’ll discover a fresh take on a morning pastry.

    Tune in for a quick dose of home cooking inspiration!

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    For more recipes and cooking inspiration, sign up for our free Substack here. And join us on our live monthly calls by upgrading your subscription to paid!

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    Links:

    Kung Pao Tofu by Ham El Waylly for NYT Cooking

    Ham El Waylly’s new book book: Hello, Home Cooking: Do-able Dishes for Everyday and our episode with Ham

    Raspberry Danish with puff pastry video

    Sonya’s blueberry cheesecake danish recipe

    Kari’s Veggie Sandwich:

    • Thickly sliced whole-wheat sourdough (Adrian Hale’s recipe), but any thick-sliced fresh bread would work!
    • Spread hummus on one slice of bread (I love Little Sesame classic) and top with grated carrot and crumbled feta
    • Mash avocado and a little kosher salt on the second siide, then top with thinly sliced cucumber, peeled and thinly sliced kohlrabi, and honey-mustard pickles (my family’s local fave Kaylin & Kaylin)
    • Shred romaine, baby gem, or iceberg lettuce and carefully top one side, then close the sandwich, and cut in half
    • Serve with your favorite chips!

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    Got a cooking question? Leave us a message on our hotline at: 323-452-9084

    For more recipes and cooking inspiration, sign up for our Substack here.

    Are you a local to Portland or planning a visit? You can now book a private farmers’ market tour with Sonya through Airbnb Experiences! Or order Sonya's cookbook Braids for more Food Friends recipes!

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    19 分
  • Spring Soups & Salads! Simple Recipes for Everyday Home Cooking
    2026/04/07
    When the weather warms up, soup can feel like it should be off the menu – but we believe that soup season can last all year, and may even be best in spring!This week, we’re sharing 6 flexible soup-and-salad menus that celebrate seasonal ingredients while keeping home cooking unfussy. We’re relying on light, brothy soups with greens and herbs, silky vegetable purées, and bright seasonal salads packed with herbs that are as satisfying as they are colorful. By the end of this episode, you’ll:Rethink soup season with spring-ready recipes that feel both cozy and lightHave go-to soup and salad pairings for easy, complete meals for weeknights or entertainingFeel more confident turning farmers' market finds (or freezer staples) into vibrant dinnersWhether you’re cooking for one or hosting a dinner party, press play now to bring fresh, feel-good spring cooking to your table!***For more recipes and cooking inspiration, sign up for our free Substack here. And join us on our live monthly calls by upgrading your subscription to paid!***Links:Spring tortellini soup with peas and asparagus by Amelia Rampe +Strawberry kale salad from our Substack Lemony Carrot + Cauliflower Soup by Melissa Clark +Collard Green Salad with Ginger and Spicy Seed Brittle by Claire Saffitz for Bon AppetitSomen noodle soup with mushrooms and greens by Sue L for NYT Cooking + Vietnamese chicken salad from Food & WineLocro de Papas adapted from Anastacia Marx de Salcedo for Gourmet + Escarole salad with Horseradish and Capers by Ignacio Mattos for Bon Appetit Lentil tomato soup by Carolina Gelen + Alice Waters’ baked goat cheese with spring lettuce salad Stracciatella with Broccoli Rabe from Sunset Magazine +Little Gem Salad with Lemon Cream and Hazelnuts by Joshua McFadden, adapted by Michael Gradyon and Nikole Harriott for Bon Appetit Other mentions:Lee Bailey’s Soup MealsSpringtime Minestrone from our Substack ****Got a cooking question? Leave us a message on our hotline at: 323-452-9084For more recipes and cooking inspiration, sign up for our Substack here.Are you a local to Portland or planning a visit? You can now book a private farmers’ market tour with Sonya through Airbnb Experiences! Or order Sonya's cookbook Braids for more Food Friends recipes!
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    32 分
  • The Crispiest Tofu + Two Nostalgic Pies You Can Make with Pantry Staples – Our Best Home Cooking Bites of the Week!
    2026/04/02

    What if you could make pies from scratch with super-easy crusts and fillings for your next dinner party or potluck?

    In this bite-sized episode, we share delicious moments about the best things we ate this week to inspire each other – and you!

    By the end of this episode, you'll want to make tofu schnitzel that's shatteringly crunchy on the outside, tender on the inside, and completely plant-based. You'll also discover two easy pies: a saltine-crusted Atlantic Beach pie that's sweet, salty, and tangy all at once, and a creamy chocolate pie with an Oreo crust.

    Tune in for a quick dose of home cooking inspiration!

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    For more recipes and cooking inspiration, sign up for our free Substack here. And join us on our live monthly calls by upgrading your subscription to paid!

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    Links

    Crispy Tofu Schnitzel from Live Eat Learn

    Chocolate cream pie with an Oreo crust by Samantha Seneviratne for NYT Cooking (unlocked)

    Atlantic Beach Pie by Bill Smith for NYT Cooking (unlocked), made with a saltine crust, creamy lemon-lime filling, and topped with tangy labneh-whipped cream topping

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    Got a cooking question? Leave us a message on our hotline at: 323-452-9084

    For more recipes and cooking inspiration, sign up for our Substack here.

    Are you a local to Portland or planning a visit? You can now book a private farmers’ market tour with Sonya through Airbnb Experiences! Or order Sonya's cookbook Braids for more Food Friends recipes!

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    16 分
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