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    Counterjam

    A musical dive into the cultural identities behind the plate. Hosted by Peter J. Kim, Counterjam is an auditory feast of songs and interviews with musicians, chefs, and celebrities.
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    Episodes (31)

    BONUS: Play Me a Recipe - Annada Rathi makes Indian Peanutty Noodles

    BONUS: Play Me a Recipe - Annada Rathi makes Indian Peanutty Noodles

    On Play Me a Recipe, your favorite cooks will walk you through their most treasured recipes, offering all the insider tips, stories, and tricks you won't get from a written recipe—and you'll be right alongside them, every step of the way. 

    If you're cooking along, here's the recipe we're making today. Go ahead and grab the ingredients below before starting the episode.

    [BONUS] The Genius Recipe Tapes: "We Are All Free" with Toni-Tipton Martin

    [BONUS] The Genius Recipe Tapes: "We Are All Free" with Toni-Tipton Martin

    Subscribe to The Genius Recipe Tapes here.

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    Genius-Hunter Extra Credit:

    Special thanks to listeners Christina (@berrygoodfoodfdn) and Meiko (@meikoandthedish) for calling in this week.

    Is there a genius recipe you'd like to share? Tell me all about it at genius@food52.com.

    Puddings & PFCs with Mary McCartney, Jonathan Nunn & Hyphen

    Puddings & PFCs with Mary McCartney, Jonathan Nunn & Hyphen

    Host Peter J Kim takes a trip to the United Kingdom to explore puddings, PFCs, and the mysterious saveloy dip. Food Network host Mary McCartney invites us into her home to talk about the importance of Sunday roasts, and food and music memories with her father Paul McCartney. Jonathan Nunn, the founder of Vittles, guides us through the most important food on the streets of London—and it's not fish and chips. Through it all, listen to music by British rapper, Hyphen, who accurately describes his style as "sexy lounge rap."

     

    Our next episode is coming out in just a couple of weeks, but in the meantime, check out Counterjam on Spotify for Peter's playlist of the wonderful musicians from this and past seasons. 

    Adobo Flow with Ruby Ibarra, Dale Talde & Evelyn Obamos

    Adobo Flow with Ruby Ibarra, Dale Talde & Evelyn Obamos

    Host Peter J. Kim will get into sinigang, adobo, lechon, and all that good stuff, but we’ll also explore the interplay of names, language, menus, and the immigrant experience with chef and author Dale Talde, filmmaker and educator Evelyn Obamos, and hip-hop artist Ruby Ibarra, whose bangin’ album Circa91 will be the soundtrack to this episode. For bonus tracks from Filipino and Filipino-American artists, check out Counterjam on Spotify.

    Injera Etiquette with Marcus Samuelsson & Serkaddis Alemu

    Injera Etiquette with Marcus Samuelsson & Serkaddis Alemu

    Host Peter J. Kim looks at Ethiopian culture with chefs Marcus Samuelsson and Serkaddis Alemu, and spins a few tracks by Kibrom Birhane.

    Here's Marcus's wife's sister's recipe for Kitfo on Food52—one he's, as you'll learn in the episode, not allowed to prepare himself. Thanks for tuning into season 2; we'll be back with season 3 in a bit! In the meantime, queue up the Counterjam playlists on Spotify for more from Kibrom Birhane, among other wonderful Ethiopian artists.

    Couscous & Bisous with Dominique Ansel, Stéphanie Jacquemont & Mory Sacko

    Couscous & Bisous with Dominique Ansel, Stéphanie Jacquemont & Mory Sacko

    Host Peter J. Kim digs into French culture with three phenomenal guests: pastry genius Dominique Ansel, Top Chef France star Mory Sacko, and one of the most distinguished individuals in Peter's life, Stéphanie Jacquemont (aka his wife).

    Check out the accompanying Counterjam playlist on Spotify for more from Lindigo, and other wonderful French artists.

    Challah Days with Eitan Bernath, Ilana Glazer & Einat Admony

    Challah Days with Eitan Bernath, Ilana Glazer & Einat Admony

    This episode, Peter speaks with 19-year-old food whiz and social media sensation Eitan Bernath; actress, comedienne, and Broad City creator Ilana Glazer; and renowned chef and author Einat Admony on Jewish holiday foods: there's the seder plate, matzah and maror, and of course, grandma's chicken matzo ball soup. All music is by Gitkin.

    As always, keep the party going by checking out this episode's accompanying playlist on Spotify, or chef Einat's recipe for pre-Shabbat-friendly aruk, or light Iraqi potato & herb patties, here.

    Foo-foo for Fufu with Ego Nwodim, Femi Kuti & Made Kuti

    Foo-foo for Fufu with Ego Nwodim, Femi Kuti & Made Kuti

    Self-proclaimed fufu-head Peter J. Kim sits down with comedian Ego Nwodim and Afrobeat pioneers Femi and Made Kuti to discuss ultimate jollof, Nigerian religi-pop, and the beloved ball of cooked starch that goes by many names.

    That's a wrap on season 1 of Counterjam. We'll be back in May with season 2. In the meantime—follow Counterjam on Spotify for bonus playlists, and subscribe to the show so you don't miss a thing.

    Breaking the Bento Box with Yumi Nagashima, G Yamazawa & Dan the Automator

    Breaking the Bento Box with Yumi Nagashima, G Yamazawa & Dan the Automator

    Relationships with teriyaki, sushi stereotypes, and the immigrant hustle—host Peter J. Kim looks at Japanese-American cultural identity with comedian Yumi Nagashima, rapper G Yamazawa, and producer Dan the Automator.

    Check out Counterjam on Spotify for bonus playlists featuring tracks from Yumi, G, Dan and so many other wonderful Japanese-American artists!

    Flavors of NYC with Jarobi White & Kelis

    Flavors of NYC with Jarobi White & Kelis

    This episode is all about the city that never sleeps and always eats. Host Peter J. Kim looks at the undefinable cuisine of New York City, with the help of A Tribe Called Quest founding member Jarobi White and multiplatinum artist, chef, and fashion icon Kelis.

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    Puddings & PFCs with Mary McCartney, Jonathan Nunn & Hyphen

    Puddings & PFCs with Mary McCartney, Jonathan Nunn & Hyphen

    Host Peter J Kim takes a trip to the United Kingdom to explore puddings, PFCs, and the mysterious saveloy dip. Food Network host Mary McCartney invites us into her home to talk about the importance of Sunday roasts, and food and music memories with her father Paul McCartney. Jonathan Nunn, the founder of Vittles, guides us through the most important food on the streets of London—and it's not fish and chips. Through it all, listen to music by British rapper, Hyphen, who accurately describes his style as "sexy lounge rap."

     

    Our next episode is coming out in just a couple of weeks, but in the meantime, check out Counterjam on Spotify for Peter's playlist of the wonderful musicians from this and past seasons. 

    Homage to Ukraine with Anna Voloshyna & Odyn v Kanoe

    Homage to Ukraine with Anna Voloshyna & Odyn v Kanoe

    The current crisis in Ukraine is a nightmare. While we may try to quantify its toll in the number of lives lost, we also need to consider the culture that is being threatened. In this episode of Counterjam, host Peter J Kim goes course by course through a festive Ukrainian meal with Anna Voloshyna, chef and author of the forthcoming cookbook Budmo!  Lviv-based band Odyn v Kanoe provides a truly moving soundtrack.

     

    Our next episode is coming out in just a couple of weeks, but in the meantime, check out Counterjam on Spotify for Peter's playlist of the wonderful musicians from this and past seasons. 

    Tahdig Ta-Da with Shohreh Aghdashloo, Nilou Motamed, and Yvette Massoudi

    Tahdig Ta-Da with Shohreh Aghdashloo, Nilou Motamed, and Yvette Massoudi

    Host Peter J. Kim rings in Persian New Year with stories, laughter, and dancing alongside some truly incredible guests. Emmy-award-winning actress Shohreh Aghdashloo, Top Chef judge and former Food & Wine editor in chief Nilou Motamed who both talk to Peter about why rice is fundamental to the Iranian culinary experience, and Yvette Massoudi, the singer and founder of the band Mitra Sumara who's music facilitates a truly irresistible urge to dance. 

     

    Our next episode is coming out in just a couple of weeks, but in the meantime, check out Counterjam on Spotify for Peter's playlist of the wonderful musicians from this and past seasons. 

    Roots of Reggae with Ziggy Marley & Shaggy

    Roots of Reggae with Ziggy Marley & Shaggy

    With the help of dancehall legend Shaggy and reggae legend Ziggy Marley, host Peter J. Kim looks at Jamaican cuisine and culture: from patties to patois, the origins of toasting and (quite possibly) the smoothie, the underlying current of personal and societal revolution that pulses through reggae, and what a Jamaican restaurant menu can tell you about the country's multicultural history.

    That's a wrap for Season 3—we'll be back in a bit, but in the meantime, check out Counterjam on Spotify for Peter's playlist of the wonderful musicians we couldn't quite squeeze into this season. 

    Adobo Flow with Ruby Ibarra, Dale Talde & Evelyn Obamos

    Adobo Flow with Ruby Ibarra, Dale Talde & Evelyn Obamos

    Host Peter J. Kim will get into sinigang, adobo, lechon, and all that good stuff, but we’ll also explore the interplay of names, language, menus, and the immigrant experience with chef and author Dale Talde, filmmaker and educator Evelyn Obamos, and hip-hop artist Ruby Ibarra, whose bangin’ album Circa91 will be the soundtrack to this episode. For bonus tracks from Filipino and Filipino-American artists, check out Counterjam on Spotify.

    Chatting Chaat with Hrishikesh Hirway, Maneet Chauhan & Sunny Jain

    Chatting Chaat with Hrishikesh Hirway, Maneet Chauhan & Sunny Jain

    And, we're back with season 3 of Counterjam, Food52's podcast that explores culture through food and music!

    Host Peter J. Kim digs into Indian culture with the help of musician and podcast producer Hrishikesh Hirway (whose new song Between There and Here debuts today!), chef Maneet Chauhan, and multi-instrumental musician Sunny Jain. Check out Counterjam on Spotify for more tracks from Sunny, along with other Indian and Indian-American artists we couldn't squeeze into this episode.

     

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