Episodios

  • Recipes from Beyond the Grave with Rosie Grant
    Nov 21 2025
    Have you ever thought about what you might put on your gravestone? A quote, a poem....a recipe? Rosie Grant, the world's leading expert on gravestone recipes, explains all.

    About Rosie Grant:
    Rosie Grant is a writer, researcher, and archivist whose work explores the intersections of archives, folklore, and family storytelling. She is the creator of @GhostlyArchive, where her exploration of gravestone recipes and the histories behind them has reached hundreds of thousands of followers across social media. TO DIE FOR: A Cookbook of Gravestone Recipes is her first book.

    Find her:
    Instagram: @ghostly.archive
    TikTok: @ghostlyarchive

    Find all of the Lecker Book Club reads on my Bookshop.org list. [aff link]

    Further Listening:
    Sunday Roast Rites: on death and cooking
    Moots: on the food related traditions of Hop-tu-Naa, the Manx celebration of Samhain

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    Lecker is a podcast about how food shapes our lives. Recorded mostly in kitchens, each episode explores personal stories to examine our relationships with food – and each other.

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    Full transcript available at leckerpodcast.com

    Lecker is part of Heritage Radio Network - heritageradionetwork.org

    Music by Blue Dot Sessions
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    40 m
  • 300 Meat Pies and a Michelin Star with Joké Bakare
    Oct 31 2025
    Joké Bakare on Nigerian Food, Michelin Stars and West African Hospitality

    Chef Joké Bakare joins Lecker for a live recording at the Festival of Encounters in Brixton - the same neighbourhood where she first emerged from the tube in 1999 to encounter the bright lights of Brixton. From selling 300-400 meat pies every Sunday outside her church to becoming the first Black female Michelin-starred chef in the UK, Joké's journey is one of persistence, community, and staying true to the food she grew up with.

    We talk about growing up in a multi-ethnic Nigerian household where food was a celebration of Yoruba and Igbo cultures, the specific ripeness of plantain that matters more than most people realise, and why she refuses to call her cooking "elevated."

    Many thanks to Van Gogh House for including Lecker in the 2025 Festival of Encounters programme! Special thanks to Anna Bromwich and Elysia Krishnadasan Torrens for all their work putting it together. And thanks to everyone who came to the event.

    About Joké Bakare: Joké Bakare is a Nigerian chef and founder of Chishuru Restaurant in Fitzrovia, London. She started her business with a food van outside her church in Southeast London, won a competition for a popup residency in Brixton Village, and in 2024 became the first Black female Michelin-starred chef in the UK.

    Find her: Instagram @jokebakare / @chishuru / chishuru.com

    Related Lecker episodes:
    Permission to Write with Melissa Thompson - on navigating a violent colonial legacy in the food of your heritage
    Matooke Goes With Everything - on the significance and specificity of sourcing ingredients

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    Lecker is a podcast about how food shapes our lives. Recorded mostly in kitchens, each episode explores personal stories to examine our relationships with food – and each other.

    Support Lecker:
    Patreon: patreon.com/leckerpodcast
    Substack: leckerpodcast.substack.com
    Apple Podcasts: podcasts.apple.com/gb/podcast/lecker/id1158028729

    Merch: leckerpodcast.com/merch

    Listen everywhere: leckerpodcast.com
    Instagram: @leckerpodcast

    Full transcript available at leckerpodcast.com

    Lecker is part of Heritage Radio Network - heritageradionetwork.org

    Music by Blue Dot Sessions
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    55 m
  • Silk Roads with Anna Ansari: Tracing Food, Migration and Identity Across Asia
    Oct 17 2025
    Anna Ansari on Silk Roads: Tracing Food, Migration and Identity Across Asia

    Iranian-American writer Anna Ansari joins Lecker to discuss her debut cookbook Silk Roads: A Flavour Odyssey with recipes from Baku to Beijing. Cooking Risotto alla Bukhara in her East London kitchen, we explore how ingredients, people, and culinary traditions have moved along ancient trade routes - and how Anna's own journey from suburban Detroit to China to Scotland connects to these stories of migration and belonging.

    We cover:
    • The movement of ingredients across the Silk Roads (melons from Uzbekistan, spinach from Iran, apples from Kazakhstan)
    • How Anna's Turkic heritage connects to Central Asian and Chinese cuisines
    • Experiencing Uyghur food in Beijing as a teenager and recognising familiar flavours
    • Adapting traditional recipes like bakhash into dishes recognisable in different contexts
    • The immigrant experience: giving up a legal career to move countries and start over
    • Cooking rice as a constant across homes and continents
    • Authenticity, authority, and whose food stories get told

    About Anna Ansari:
    Anna Ansari is an Iranian-American writer with a background in Asian Studies. A former trade attorney, she now writes at the intersection of food, family and history. Her debut book Silk Roads: A Flavour Odyssey is out now.

    Find her: Substack - Where in the World is Anna Ansari? / Instagram @thisplacetastesdelicious

    Find all of the Lecker Book Club reads on my Bookshop.org list. [aff link]

    Further Listening:
    What is a National Dish? with Anya von Bremzen
    Gastro-Spirituality with Jenny Lau

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    Lecker is a podcast about how food shapes our lives. Recorded mostly in kitchens, each episode explores personal stories to examine our relationships with food – and each other.

    Support Lecker:
    Patreon: patreon.com/leckerpodcast
    Substack: leckerpodcast.substack.com
    Apple Podcasts: podcasts.apple.com/gb/podcast/lecker/id1158028729

    Merch: leckerpodcast.com/merch

    Listen everywhere: leckerpodcast.com
    Instagram: @leckerpodcast

    Full transcript available at leckerpodcast.com

    Lecker is part of Heritage Radio Network - heritageradionetwork.org

    Music by Blue Dot Sessions
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    51 m
  • Digesting the Internet with Ruby Tandoh
    Sep 10 2025
    On this month's Lecker Book Club – a regular interview series with authors writing in or adjacent to food culture – All Consuming by Ruby Tandoh.

    Ruby’s new book, All Consuming, is really a natural progression in her work: taking the unique position she occupies as both a professional cook and baker but also something of a commentator and observer in order to deeply and thoroughly investigate the culinary landscape we find ourselves in. From Dubai chocolate to Nara Smith, there's no-one else I would rather read on decoding and digesting contemporary food culture.

    Lecker is now part of Heritage Radio Network! Find out more about this independent podcast network dedicated to food, beverages and the culinary world and discover their many fantastic shows at heritageradionetwork.org.

    You can find a transcript for this episode at leckerpodcast.com.

    All Consuming is out now. Find all of the Lecker Book Club reads on my Bookshop.org list. [aff link]

    Support Lecker by becoming a paid subscriber on Patreon, Apple Podcasts and now on Substack.

    Music is by Blue Dot Sessions.

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  • S9 Ep6: A Bigger Table (Kitchens Revisited)
    Aug 27 2025
    ​​This month Lecker is re-releasing some older episodes: here’s Kitchens, a six part series from 2021 about the most important room in the home.

    How can the practice of eating together secure a sustainable future for our kitchens?

    In the final episode of the series, Joanne MacInnes and Betul Piyade from the community centre West London Welcome describe what it's like for refugees and asylum seekers to live indefinitely in hotel rooms without kitchens. And academic and "food crisis responder" Marsha Smith explains why social eating is so important for us as a society, and explains how it's the key to future proofing our eating habits.

    Lecker is written and produced by Lucy Dearlove

    Thanks to my contributors on this episode Betul Piyade and Joanne MacInnes at West London Welcome, and Marsha Smith.

    West London Welcome is an amazing place. You can donate to support their work via LocalGiving here.

    The transcript of the episode is here.

    Buy the Kitchens print zine featuring original essays and illustrations!

    Original music was composed for the series by Jeremy Warmsley, with additional music by Blue Dot Sessions

    Research and production assistance from Nadia Mehdi.

    Editorial feedback by Rory Dearlove

    Cover collage by Stephanie Hartman

    Support Lecker by becoming a paid subscriber on Patreon, Apple Podcasts and now on Substack.

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    44 m
  • S9 Ep5: The Hearth of the Home (Kitchens Revisited)
    Aug 25 2025
    ​​This month Lecker is re-releasing some older episodes: here’s Kitchens, a six part series from 2021 about the most important room in the home.

    Does it matter what fuels our fire in the kitchen? Javon Bennett explains how his family adapted their cooking when they moved from Jamaica to England, and Carwyn Graves explores open fire cooking and other Welsh kitchen traditions.

    A full transcript is available on the Lecker website.

    Lecker is written and produced by Lucy Dearlove

    Thanks to the contributors on this episode, Javon Bennett and Carwyn Graves.

    And also thanks to Naomi Oppenheim who put me in touch with Javon via the British Library Caribbean Foodways project and also to my friend and previous Lecker guest Sian Stacey for telling me about Carwyn’s work.

    Buy the Kitchens print zine featuring original essays and illustrations!

    Original music was composed for the series by Jeremy Warmsley, with additional music by Blue Dot Sessions


    Research and production assistance from Nadia Mehdi.

    Extractor fan recording by Victoria Ferran

    Cover collage by Stephanie Hartman

    Support Lecker by becoming a paid subscriber on Patreon, Apple Podcasts and now on Substack.
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    42 m
  • S9 Ep4: Flat Pack (Kitchens Revisited)
    Aug 25 2025
    ​​This month Lecker is re-releasing some older episodes: here’s Kitchens, a six part series from 2021 about the most important room in the home.

    Prefabs – built to help counter the post war housing shortage - were actually some of the earliest examples of fitted kitchens in the UK, and came with built-in fridges at a time when this technology was unaffordable to most people. Jennie Thomas reflects on growing up in a post war prefab in Hackney, and Alice Wilson, whose academic work examines tiny houses, reflects on the movement as a reaction to the housing situation in contemporary Britain.

    Lecker is written and produced by Lucy Dearlove.

    Thanks to the contributors on this episode, Jennie Thomas and Alice Wilson. Find out more about the OpHouse project.

    A full transcript is available on the Lecker website.
    Buy the Kitchens print zine featuring original essays and illustrations!

    Original music was composed for the series by Jeremy Warmsley, with additional music also by Jeremy, and by Blue Dot Sessions

    Research and production assistance from Nadia Mehdi.

    Additional guest research by Sarah Woolley.

    Cover collage by Stephanie Hartman

    Support Lecker by becoming a paid subscriber on Patreon, Apple Podcasts and now on Substack.
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    43 m
  • S9 Ep3: The Unsociable Kitchen (Kitchens Revisited)
    Aug 20 2025
    This month Lecker is re-releasing some older episodes: here’s Kitchens, a six part series from 2021 about the most important room in the home.

    Why are so many of our kitchens so unsociable? Lucy meets Johnny Grey, a kitchen designer who’s been fighting for decades to make kitchens a place for leisure not work, and Katie Pennick, a disability campaigner whose work has changed the face of London transport – but who still can’t cook in her own kitchen. Plus Sean Warmington-Wan reflects on the unsociable kitchen in his shared London house.

    Lecker is written and produced by Lucy Dearlove.

    Thanks to the contributors on this episode: Sean Warmington-Wan, Katie Pennick and Johnny Grey.

    You can find a full transcript for this episode on the Lecker website.

    Buy the Kitchens print zine featuring original essays and illustrations!

    Original music was composed for the series by Jeremy Warmsley, with additional music also by Jeremy, and by Blue Dot Sessions

    Research and production assistance from Nadia Mehdi.

    Cover collage by Stephanie Hartman

    Support Lecker by becoming a paid subscriber on Patreon, Apple Podcasts and now on Substack.

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    47 m