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Culinary Journeys

Podkast av Nathan Coggins

engelsk

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"Culinary Journeys" takes listeners on a culinary journey across the globe, exploring delicious, attractive, and easy-to-make dishes from various cultures. Each episode focuses on a specific dish, providing detailed recipes, cooking tips, and cultural insights. The series aims to make international cuisine accessible to home cooks, highlighting the diversity and richness of global food traditions.

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Thai Mango Sticky Rice

This episode explores Thai mango sticky rice, a beloved tropical dessert that balances sweet mango, rich coconut milk, and chewy sticky rice in perfect harmony. Simple in appearance yet highly precise in preparation, the dish reflects Thailand's culinary philosophy of balance and restraint. Listeners learn the importance of properly preparing glutinous sticky rice, which must be soaked and steamed—not boiled—to achieve its signature chewy texture without becoming mushy. Warm coconut milk infused with sugar and salt is then absorbed into the rice, creating a glossy, fragrant base. A major focus is the texture of the coconut cream sauce, which must be gently heated to remain silky and smooth without separating. The balance of sweetness and saltiness is essential to prevent the dessert from becoming overly rich. The episode also highlights the importance of mango selection, emphasizing ripe but firm mangoes with floral aroma and natural freshness to contrast the richness of the coconut rice. Finally, the dessert's elegant presentation and subtle temperature contrasts are explored, showing how careful arrangement and balance transform a few humble ingredients into one of Thailand's most iconic and comforting desserts.

19. mai 2026 - 6 min
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Turkish Künefe

This episode explores Turkish künefe, a dramatic dessert made from crispy kataifi pastry, melted cheese, and fragrant syrup. Originating from southern Turkey, especially the Hatay region, künefe is celebrated for its powerful contrast of textures and temperatures. The episode focuses on the importance of kataifi pastry crispness, explaining how the shredded phyllo dough must be carefully separated and evenly coated with butter to achieve a light, golden crunch without becoming greasy or dry. At the center of the dessert is a layer of mild stretchy cheese, chosen for its elasticity and subtle saltiness, which balances the sweetness of the syrup and creates the dessert's signature cheese pull. Listeners also learn the delicate technique of syrup soaking, where hot pastry and cooler syrup—or vice versa—must meet at the right temperature to preserve crispness while allowing proper absorption. Too much syrup causes sogginess, while too little leaves the dessert dry. Served hot and topped with pistachios, künefe represents the balance of sweetness, texture, and craftsmanship. More than a dessert, it is a sensory experience built on timing, contrast, and generations of culinary tradition.

12. mai 2026 - 7 min
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French Crème Brûlée

This episode explores crème brûlée, a classic French dessert defined by its perfect contrast between a silky custard base and a crisp caramelized sugar crust. Despite using only a few simple ingredients, it requires high precision and careful technique. Listeners learn the importance of precision baking, including gently heating cream, properly tempering egg yolks, and baking the custard in a water bath to ensure a smooth, creamy texture without curdling. Cooling and resting are also essential for achieving the ideal consistency. The episode highlights torching techniques, where sugar is evenly caramelized using a flame to create a thin, glass-like crust. Timing and control are critical to avoid burning or uneven texture. Crème brûlée stands out for its sensory experience—especially the signature "crack" when breaking the caramel layer, followed by the contrast of crisp sugar and soft custard. Ultimately, the dish represents the elegance of French cuisine: simplicity, precision, and the power of technique to transform basic ingredients into something refined and memorable.

27. april 2026 - 6 min
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Caribbean Curry Goat

This episode explores Caribbean curry goat, a bold and comforting dish shaped by the fusion of Indian, African, and Caribbean culinary traditions. Originating from Indian indentured laborers in the 19th century, the dish evolved into a unique island staple known for its vibrant spices and rich flavors. The episode highlights the importance of marination, where goat meat is seasoned with Caribbean curry powder, garlic, ginger, thyme, and Scotch bonnet peppers, allowing flavors to deeply penetrate and tenderize the meat. A key technique is "burning" the curry, briefly frying curry powder in oil to intensify aroma and remove bitterness. This is followed by slow simmering, where the meat becomes tender over time and the sauce thickens into a rich, flavorful base, often with potatoes absorbing the spices. Served with rice and peas or roti, curry goat is a communal dish, reflecting Caribbean culture's emphasis on sharing, celebration, and togetherness. Ultimately, curry goat represents resilience and cultural fusion—showing how traditions adapt across continents to create something deeply flavorful and meaningful.

20. april 2026 - 6 min
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Argentine Chimichurri Steak

This episode explores Argentine chimichurri steak, a dish that embodies the country's grilling tradition known as asado. It highlights how simple ingredients—quality beef, fire, and fresh herbs—come together to create bold, balanced flavors. Listeners learn that Argentine steak relies on minimal marination, often just salt, allowing the natural flavor of the beef to shine. The real character comes from chimichurri, a vibrant sauce made with parsley, garlic, oregano, olive oil, vinegar, and chili flakes, which adds freshness and acidity to balance the richness of the meat. The episode emphasizes the importance of grilling technique, using steady heat from charcoal or wood embers, careful timing, and resting the meat to retain juiciness. It also highlights the classic pairing with Malbec wine, whose bold, fruity profile complements the depth of grilled beef and enhances the overall dining experience. Ultimately, chimichurri steak represents simplicity, tradition, and community—showing how fire, patience, and shared meals create something truly memorable.

6. april 2026 - 6 min
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