"Two Dope Queens meets Home Cooking" — Jen Phanomrat and Katie Quinn compare notes on everything from John Cena's influence on the chili crisp craze to ketchup's surprising origin, from either side of the Atlantic.
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"Two Dope Queens meets Home Cooking" — Jen Phanomrat and Katie Quinn compare notes on everything from John Cena's influence on the chili crisp craze to ketchup's surprising origin, from either side of the Atlantic.
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Katie and Jen talk about the time Katie got cancelled over a mango video; how to share excitement over "discovery" of new foods sensitively; and are later joined by pastry chef, author, and mango-superfan Ravneet Gill.
Co-hosts Katie Quinn (@QKatie) and Jen Phanomrat (@JenEatsLife) discuss what Italian concept "cucina povera" has in common with most viral food trends with guest Sophia Roe.
Whether you call it aperitif or aperitivo, apéro or fika or happy hour, Jen and Katie talk bubbly drinks, salty snacks, and more with cook and TV personality Rachel Khoo.
Filipino-Thai New Yorker Jen Phanomrat grew up with silog for breakfast; Katie Quinn's Midwestern household usually had cereal. On this episode, they discuss breakfast traditions across the world, and with the help of Chef Zoe Kelly, discover many surprising universalities.
Co-hosts Jen Phanomrat and Katie Quinn look at what makes an egg brown or white, if a "proper" omelet even exists, and consult very special guest, Canadian actress and comedian Julie Nolke on her breakfast feelings.
Katie and Jen talk about the time Katie got cancelled over a mango video; how to share excitement over "discovery" of new foods sensitively; and are later joined by pastry chef, author, and mango-superfan Ravneet Gill.
Co-hosts Katie Quinn (@QKatie) and Jen Phanomrat (@JenEatsLife) discuss what Italian concept "cucina povera" has in common with most viral food trends with guest Sophia Roe.
Whether you call it aperitif or aperitivo, apéro or fika or happy hour, Jen and Katie talk bubbly drinks, salty snacks, and more with cook and TV personality Rachel Khoo.
Filipino-Thai New Yorker Jen Phanomrat grew up with silog for breakfast; Katie Quinn's Midwestern household usually had cereal. On this episode, they discuss breakfast traditions across the world, and with the help of Chef Zoe Kelly, discover many surprising universalities.
"Two Dope Queens meets Home Cooking" — Jen Phanomrat and Katie Quinn compare notes on everything from John Cena's influence on the chili crisp craze to ketchup's surprising origin, from either side of the Atlantic.