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Shankar FanTake a load offThis is the twenty-first century guys! In the episode “I Need Lots of Protein” all the emphasis is on bright chatter about recipes, when part of the solution is clearly that this mother needs some assistance in the kitchen to lighten her load. Her strapping six foot plus sons could take on a bit of responsibility in producing those nightly three and four pound protein meals by at least doing the dishes. No one suggested that.
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Vienna, VA ListenerBeef Cheeks the Leroy and Lewis BBQ MethodOverall I’ve been enjoying the pod. The beef cheeks episode had me champing at the bit waiting for the hosts to talk about confit. Basting the cheeks with butter is a good idea and talking about chamber moisture is right in the mark, but I really think beef cheeks cannot be cooked in a dry environment. I’ve done a similar method with the lean cut of a brisket where you sous vide it to tenderness and then chill it down and put in the refrigerator then some time later 1-3 days I’ll reheat the brisket by smoking it for 2 hours with charcoal and wood chunks and it gets a smoke ring. Sous vide cooking doesn’t seem to interrupt smoke penetration nor nitrate deposits for a bark. These episodes have been great to listen to while commuting and get my brain thinking about how to diversify my own meals. As an omnivore I really enjoyed the “eat more vegetables” episode as I fill my fridge with grilled steaks.. “oh, I should probably eat these with kimchi at least”.
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bubbecDelicious!!Ok I’m drooling on my pillow. At night I listen to podcasts to relax. This shows is one of my favorites. I just listened to Chris help an Aussie in Italy prepare Mac n cheese and fried chicken plus apple pie for her American friends. Withoutp any visuals I can almost taste and savior that meal!! Lois Canter
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RyanStoneAll the StarsI have a two hour daily commute. I have some time for podcasts. Dinner SOS doesn’t last long enough or happen as frequently as I could possibly want. A man who has hot takes and a hard pass on both bananas and peanut butter just makes me feel SEEN. It’s a fun and insightful pod for people who love food. Really team, ALL the stars! Thank you.
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RyancmccoyBring the whole feed backCan you put the older episodes back on the feed
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ZQDinner SOS featuring Vegetarian SarahWhat a revelation this episode of Dinner SOS was! I have been trying to get more veggies into my pastas for years, and I feel like Chris and Kendra guided Sarah (and me) like expert sherpas through the scary mountains of crumbly tofu. I have come out the other side ready to use a fish spatula!
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Contacted them 8 timesDinner SOSIt’s a good show, but lately Chris is getting too bossy and picks on his co-chef.
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Meowedith78Fun host and great, accessible recipes!Love this show! Chris Morocco serves as a passionate and playful host, and he is perfect for the pseudo competitive format for the show. They address common and relatable issues that home cooks encounter, and provide helpful and easy tips, as well as a couple of accessible yet interesting and flavorful recipes to try in each episode. This show is great for both laughs and learning how to cook better.
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PhrustratedinPhillyScale evangelists unite !Jan 9 episode - no notes
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Durham PGChris MorrocoMorroco has the personality of a stale cracker.
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KellyL870FunThis is in my go-to podcast rotation for my commute. I love Chris and his witty sense of humor and how he draws information out of his guests.
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ella_58882My Funny Food BibleI’m not a podcast person, but I tune in religiously for weekly inspiration, laughs, new recipes, and general good cooking advice. Dinner SOS is the only show like it, please never stop making episodes!! It satisfies my inner foodie like nothing else can. PS - More readers’ mailbag eps and Shilpa, please!
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lacroixzolciakI like it but they upload the wrong episodesI wanted to listen to the Christmas one, but the cookie episode got reuploaded again instead? This has happened in the past too.
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Megancho120Love this podcast!I have been listening to Dinner SOS since the beginning and I love it! I’ve learned a lot about cooking and baking and it inspired me to riff on a Thanksgiving casserole this year…which was a major success. Thanks Bon Appetit for some great content!
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oakdale15My favorite podcastEverything about Dinner SOS is fantastic. It’s entertaining, interesting and introduces me to an incredible variety of new recipes. By the end of each episode my mouth is watering and I’m running to the kitchen to try something new. Chris Morocco is a great host and the callers, (regardless of their experience level) are wonderful.
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podcast escape travelerGreat escapeI listen at night before bed to end the day with a great recipe or a smile from the conversation and interaction of all involved!
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Em MatusWhere are the old episodes?I think the old episodes have been taken down and I am devastated! This is my favorite podcast and I have listened to these episodes repeatedly dozens of times. Please bring them back!!!!
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asdhjlvcfyuhSorry ChrisThat’s it. I can’t even make it thru the Thanksgiving episode. Chris us insufferable. “LIKE”…you didn’t invent flattening out poultry for an even season and cook “situation”. WHAT has happened to BA? Ugh.
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Leakey1Addicted to Dinner SOSI stumbled upon this podcast by accident and it has proven to be my #1 FAVORITE shows that I listen to! I have tried MANY of the recipe suggestions and every single one has been delicious!!! I look forward to each new episode!! Thanx Chris!!!
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hettiehepplewaiteToo much chatterI watch a lot of cooking shows and listen to podcasts about recipes and cooking. I really wanted to like this podcast but there is too much banter and laughter between the hosts. It’s like they’re at their own private party. I’d like to see more discussion about recipes and less off topic chatter and laughter. I have to keep fast forwarding to get to the pertinent information or i lose my patience. You’re better off just clicking the link for the recipes and skipping the discussion
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Merlin12coque ergo sum egoLove this podcast! I utilize all things Bon Appetit in my quest to keep things new, adventurous and delicious in my kitchen. Y'all add many great recipes and tips to my cooking with this podcast, thanks for being awesome!
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KMannn568Fun and helpful podcastI enjoy this podcast so much! A lot of the episodes introduce me to helpful new tips, concepts, or recipes, and even when they don’t seem relevant to my cooking life, they are always entertaining and interesting.
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s_nzone of my fave, go-to podcastsi hate to give 4 stars but only doing this because as someone who’s listened since the first ep and looks forward to each new one when it drops, i have to say i’d really like to see a better variety of chef guests… shilpa is great(!) but at this point i have to admit that i get disappointed when looking forward to a new guest to find that it’s going to be the same chef that’s on basically every ep… 😬 really hope chris or the right person sees this because this otherwise is one of the best food podcasts that i listen to!
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Audiobookworm22Fun and Helpful Cooking ShowI have been listening since the first episode and love this show. It’s accessible to all levels of home cooks, but still full of tons of useful information. Chris and the co-hosts are always so funny, and the guests are very relatable. One of my favorite listens, and I look forward to it every week. Thanks for the great show. Keep it up!
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GtownTwinMomLove. This. Show.Listening to this podcast is like having the wonderful Chris Morocco in your kitchen, humorously and reassuringly helping you cook. Chris and his guest pro cook always have interesting recipe recommendations and kitchen tips. I have a IRL friend who also looks forward to the show every week, and we rehash episodes together.
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CeceD.Chris and MarkMark Bittman has so much good practical cooking advice! You guys are a great podcast team!
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Lori H in GANow I am hungry!I look forward to every episode of Dinner SOS, whether I am interested in the episode topic or not (spoiler alert, I almost always end up interested after listening.) I want to make all the recipes that are suggested! Keep up the good work, BA!
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ameenakgESSENTIAL FOR NEW AND SEASONED COOKS INA fun and informational discussion of solving problems and offering multiple recommendations! They manage to do all this in a fun way !! Careful and compassionate attention is given to every request for help, and the answers are not just the usual – – they are unique and worthwhile to be given an inviting to try! And, you get immediate feedback, as to how it worked with the person requested the assistance! 🌷
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LaezeaChef ReneeI love cooking because is fun to do and I love to cook anything I want to eat I love food it is awesome I eat everything I am picky that’s why I don’t eat vegetables that much I love eating other food and create food I love it I do bake brownies and cookies I am expert on cooking is so cool lot easier I making my own recipes and business I am going to open my own restaurant I am going to be manager Ceo
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Kristin T FGreat information, please work on delivery!The hosts are very knowledgeable! The only reason this isn’t a five star review is that every other word is like or um or uh.
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Banana 12345Easy listening and fun topicsI enjoy this fun cooking podcast that answers questions I have too! It’s not to complex and easy to follow
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pmacaWe 💚 NinaGreat podcast! Give Nina her own show. She’s so talented
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elisabethshackSo funListening to this while I do the dishes is a treat.
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swedefilleShabbat ShowloveLoved the episode with Nina Moskowitz as a guest host. This was my first time listening to this podcast and I’ll continue - will she come back?? Hope so! She was super sweet (sounding) and love that Lauren elected to make her recipe choice. Would love to hear about other simple meals she makes alone or with her roommates. We ladies will take any help we can get!
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KathyinarizonaA together worthy meal made my ears tingleI look forward to these episodes each week but never have I craved a recipe more than when the most recent guest, Nina, described how to make the miso mushroom risotto. Her voice was as silky as the smoothest hollaindase. I could listen to it for hours!!
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Mari123456723456Keep Nina as cohostLoved the episode with Nina she should stay
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Calamity LaneLove the show!What a fun new cooking podcast! I love the novelty and all the interesting topics. This feels fresh and different and just what the food podcast world needed. From etiquette to real life conundrums and lots of great pro-tips , this show keeps me engaged and entertained. I adore Chris Morocco and his warm and hilarious banter with co-hosts and guests . This show capitalizes on all the best elements of the Bon Appétit YouTube channel. I just finished the Picky Eater episode and may even listen again as the guest herself was so vulnerable and witty. Will def recommend to others.
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alysoncohenGreat hostChris is charming, funny, and interesting
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Nelli4200A messThis podcast is a mess. I love Chris Morocco but the editing is terrible and so is the audio. The premise is weak and the communication between the guests and hosts is abysmal.
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cymansezNot everyone should host a podcastI was very excited to listen to this after Frances Lam mentioned it . Frames has a great voice, unfortunately Chris does not. His co-host has a lovely voice. It’s a shame, that one element is a “ make of break it” for me.
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MellowCelloReally like this showThis high-energy podcast moves right along, doesn't waste time, and teaches you a thing or two that you may not know. My only criticism is that they don't offer listeners the recipes for dishes they talk about. If you go the Bon Appetit website you have to sign up (for a fee) for access to recipes. Seems like it would be good PR to let podcast listeners access the specific recipes discussed, for free -- which would probably spark a good percentage of them to sign up for site access. Other than that: good job!
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Girlcheese247Loving this showNot a big cooking show fan but this one has me hooked!
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McweebsNon-Dairy with Nico/Natalie! THANK YOU!Great episode.. yes, Nico is our son, so we love anything he and Natalie do.. but I also suffer from Dairy issues.. funny enough, American Dairy products especially.. I can do great with “Buffalo Mozzarella”, real Parmesan, Irish Butter.. but these additional substitutes on this episode are gonna give me so many ideas to try! Super helpful and fun to listen to episode!
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JujuAllTheNameAreTaken13Cursing? Seriously?The one thing I thought I could listen to with my kids and then bam. Thanks. 🙄
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LrottoSo glad Bon Appétit is back!I was an avid listener of Food People by Bon Appétit, and love this comeback show with Chris Morocco! It’s fun, conversational and educational. I love hearing from multiple team members at Bon Appétit too. It gives me inspiration and motivation to try things out in my own kitchen.
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mrs_tripledubHigh quality, relaxing, and informativeThis podcast not only sounds great - they clearly use a well-appointed studio and equipment - but its measured, casual pace is a soothing companion for driving, walking, etc. I find the kitchen tips entertaining and helpful as well.
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PeaceBangFun Concept, Execution Needs WorkI love the idea of this podcast but I endured rather than enjoyed listening to a few episodes during a recent road trip. The INTERMINABLE intros, vapid chit chat and constant use of "sort of" "like" and "right?" (the bane of all podcast listeners I know) are aurally exhausting. With a tighter, more focused production this could be a riveting and entertaining 15 minutes.
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fhgysxFun listenGood tips and makes me think of my own way of doing things.
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ob0618So fun!I’m fired up to cook some of these recipes for my own thanksgiving! Though I’m glad I don’t have to take it out to the grill 😂
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Niban #2djNever enough…Chris Morocco in my life. He. Is. Inspiration.
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