• The British Food History Podcast

  • 著者: Neil Buttery
  • ポッドキャスト

The British Food History Podcast

著者: Neil Buttery
  • サマリー

  • Welcome to 'The British Food History Podcast': British food in all its (sometimes gory) glory with Dr. Neil Buttery. He'll be looking in depth at all aspects of food with interviews with special guests, recipes, re-enactments, foraging, trying his hand at traditional techniques, and tracking down forgotten recipes and hyper-regional specialities. He'll also be trying to answer the big question: What makes British food, so...British?
    Copyright 2025 Neil Buttery
    続きを読む 一部表示

あらすじ・解説

Welcome to 'The British Food History Podcast': British food in all its (sometimes gory) glory with Dr. Neil Buttery. He'll be looking in depth at all aspects of food with interviews with special guests, recipes, re-enactments, foraging, trying his hand at traditional techniques, and tracking down forgotten recipes and hyper-regional specialities. He'll also be trying to answer the big question: What makes British food, so...British?
Copyright 2025 Neil Buttery
エピソード
  • Special Postbag Edition #5
    2025/02/23

    It’s time for the fifth traditional postbag episode, where I (attempt to) answer your questions, read out your comments and mull over your queries.

    In this edition: giant turkeys, great crisps we have known, burnt bread and Yorkshire puddings – plus much, much more!


    Thank you for your support in this eighth season of the podcast. It shall return later in the year.


    If you can, support the podcast and blogs by becoming a £3 monthly subscriber, and unlock lots of premium content, or treat me to a one-off virtual pint or coffee: click here.


    Things mentioned in today’s episode

    Burnt cobs – BBC Leicester article

    Pennyroyal

    Tomato-Flavoured Snaps are not dead!

    A Baghdad Cookery Book by Charles Perry

    Kirkcudbright Book Week tickets

    The 39th Leeds Symposium of Food Drinks & Traditions on Eventbrite

    Neil’s appearance on That Shakespeare Life

    Neil’s appearance on History Rage

    The Accomplisht Cook by Robert May (1660)

    Amuse Bouche by Carolyn Boyd

    Plenti and Grase by Mark Dawson

    Neil’s Country Life County Foods series

    A is for Apple: An Encyclopaedia of Food & Drink

    The Delicious Legacy

    Comfortably Hungry: Bleeding Cows & Black Puddings


    Podcast episodes pertinent to today’s episode

    A History of Baking with Sam Bilton & Neil Buttery

    Making Medieval Ale at Home with Alison Kay

    Turkey with Tom Copas

    An Irish Food Story with Jp McMahon

    The Philosophy of Puddings with Neil Buttery, Peter Gilchrist & Lindsay Middleton

    Crisps with Natalie Whittle

    The School Meals Service with Heather Ellis

    The History of Food Waste & Preservation with Eleanor...

    続きを読む 一部表示
    47 分
  • Alexis Soyer with Lindsay Middleton
    2025/02/06

    Today I speak with food historian, podcaster and friend of the show Lindsay Middleton about arguably the first celebrity chef, Alexis Soyer, focusing mainly on two of his books: The Gastronomic Regenerator and The Modern Housewife.

    We talk about the kitchens at the Reform Club, Soyer’s literary inspirations, cookery books as entertainment and his meta approach to writing The Modern Housewife, amongst many other things.


    If you can, support the podcast and blogs by becoming a £3 monthly subscriber, and unlock lots of premium content, or treat me to a one-off virtual pint or coffee: click here.


    The Scottish Food History Podcast

    Find Lindsay on social media: Insta/Threads lindsaymiddleton_ and Bluesky @drlindsaymiddleton.bsky.social


    Things mentioned in today’s episode

    The Reform Club

    Charles Barry

    The Gastronomic Regenerator

    The Modern Housewife

    William Kitchiner

    Neil’s Country Life County Foods series


    Podcast episodes pertinent to today’s episode

    The Philosophy of Puddings with Neil Buttery, Peter Gilchrist & Lindsay Middleton

    Tinned Food with Lindsay Middleton

    Invalid Cookery with Lindsay Middleton

    A is for Apple: B is for Banana, Banting & Berries


    Neil’s blogs:

    ‘British Food: a History’

    ‘Neil Cooks Grigson’


    Neil’s books:

    Before Mrs Beeton: Elizabeth Raffald, England’s Most Influential Housekeeper

    A Dark History of Sugar

    Knead to Know: a History of Baking

    The Philosophy of Puddings


    Don’t forget, there will be postbag episodes in the future, so if you have any questions or queries about today’s episode, or indeed any episode, or have a question about the history of British food please email me at neil@britishfoodhistory.com, or on twitter and BlueSky @neilbuttery, or Instagram and Threads dr_neil_buttery. My DMs are open.


    You can also join the British Food: a History Facebook discussion page: https://www.facebook.com/groups/britishfoodhistory

    続きを読む 一部表示
    41 分
  • Making Medieval Ale at Home with Alison Kay
    2025/01/27

    Today I am talking with podcaster and blogger Alison Kay of Ancestral Kitchen all about recreating medieval ale at home – and how one adapts the making of them to modern kitchens.

    We talked about the difference between ale and beer; the process of ale-making; sterilisation versus good old cleaning; wild yeast; and (most importantly) what the ale tastes like – amongst many other things.

    If you can, support the podcast and blogs by becoming a £3 monthly subscriber, and unlock lots of premium content, or treat me to a one-off virtual pint or coffee: click here.

    Ancestral Kitchen podcast

    Ancestral Kitchen website – including those posts about medieval ale.

    Ancestral Kitchen on Instagram: @ancestral_kitchen


    Things mentioned in today’s episode

    Ale, Beer & Brewsters in England by Judith M. Bennett

    Christmas on the Croft, The Scottish Food History Podcast

    My YouTube channel with my short video about haggis


    Blog posts pertinent to today’s episode

    A Trip to the Sarson’s Vinegar Factory

    Happy New Year – a review of 2024


    Previous podcast episodes pertinent to today’s episode

    Recreating 16th Century Beer with Susan Flavin & Marc Meltonville

    A is for Anchovy, Alewife & Avocado


    Neil’s blogs:

    ‘British Food: a History’

    ‘Neil Cooks Grigson’


    Neil’s books:

    Before Mrs Beeton: Elizabeth Raffald, England’s Most Influential Housekeeper

    A Dark History of Sugar

    Knead to Know: a History of Baking

    The Philosophy of Puddings


    Don’t forget, there will be postbag episodes in the future, so if you have any questions or queries about today’s episode, or indeed any episode, or have a question about the history of British food please email me at neil@britishfoodhistory.com, or on twitter and BlueSky @neilbuttery, or...

    続きを読む 一部表示
    41 分
activate_buybox_copy_target_t1

The British Food History Podcastに寄せられたリスナーの声

カスタマーレビュー:以下のタブを選択することで、他のサイトのレビューをご覧になれます。