
A Couple Cooks: The Podcast is a show celebrating the joy of home cooking. Hosted by husband and wife Alex and Sonja Overhiser from the nationally recognized food blog A Couple Cooks, the show explores how to cook seasonal produce at home and integrate delicious (and healthy) recipes into everyday life. Listen for fresh weekly recipes, kitchen tips, conversations from their popular blog series Hea... more
| Publishes | Weekly | Episodes | 75 | Founded | 10 years ago |
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| Categories | Society & CultureFoodArts | ||||

Food & Wine Culinary Director Justin Chapple joins us for this episode and shares some mad genius cooking tips for spicing up your kitchen! Inspired by his grandmother's way of making something out of nothing, Justin has gone on to have an illustriou... more
Are carbs bad? Are detox diets worth it? In this episode we sit down with two Registered Dieticians with an evidence based approach to eating: Jess and Wendy of Food Heaven Made Easy and the Food Heaven Podcast. They break down food myths and help us... more
Hosting tips straight out of Hollywood from an actress and mom of two! It's Tiffani Thiessen, who you might know as Kelly Kapowski from Saved by the Bell. Tiffani shares her passion for bringing people together over food, and breaks down some fun way... more
Why eat organic? It's a complicated question, so we've brought in an expert: the famed Gary Hirshberg who founded America's largest organic yogurt company. Gary breaks down the benefits of organic for us as a Win, Win, Win: and helps us understand ho... more
"I don't expect perfection: I long for relationship." Cookbook author and video series host Ashley Rodriguez joins us to talk about life around the table. In an Instagram-saturated world, how do we overcome our desire for a perfect meal and simply ga... more
Culinary legend Mark Bittman joins us for an intimate conversation about trendy diets and how to make our world a better place through food. His book Food Matters was a part of a growing food movement 10 years ago, but are we eating better today? Aft... more
This episode stars one woman who's combating Islamophobia in America one bite at a time! Amanda Saab is founder of Dinner with Your Muslim Neighbor, an organization that brings Muslims and non-Muslims together over home-cooked meals. She's also the c... more
Can what we eat affect climate change? In this episode we take a bite into the big topic of how what we eat affects the planet. We're joined by Eliza Barclay, Science and Health Editor at Vox.com, to break it down and share practical takeaways to hel... more
Love the new “Small Bites” format. Have listened to you from almost the beginning. Bought the calendar you put out, and enjoyed the recipes. Haven’t bought the cookbook yet, but have it planned.
I am a newer follower to acouplecooks. My family and I are trying to eat more plant based, not vegetarian but more plants and less processed food. I have loved every episode so far! Love the practical tips for eating organic, eating more plant based meals and getting kids to try new foods.
I’m so happy this show is back! I had listened along all of last season and found each episode so fun and enjoyable. I also love that Sonja and Alex help inspire everyone to share their simple, yet delicious recipes with one’s community and loved ones.
So it all started when my daughter got this cookbook. Love, love, love every recipe. My go to recipes over and over, again.
This podcast is wonderful! To the point. Easy to listen to. Encourages and inspires to cook better and eat better.
Thank you!!!
I have never known what "roasting" means...who knew it was that simple? I've listened to the first two episodes and love it already. Excited to try some new things 💗
I really like this podcast ! Sonja and Alex are great hosts and I love that we get to k ow them more through the podcast. I've followed them for years and even took a class with them in Indy a few years ago. Their advice is great and food is excellent.
Sonja & Alex are amazing. I love listening to your episode while experimenting in the kitchen. Also, thanks for interviewing Jessica Murnane recently. I'm now subscribed to her podcast.
Thanks,
@H_LouVou
Love the podcast, guys! Feeling more adventurous already :)
I love the olive oil episode (my first) and am so excited to follow this blog...because talking about cooking and food with people who know about it is almost as much fun as eating. :)
I found this podcast shortly after it started and I have been hooked ever since. I look forward to each new episode. I love the dynamics between Sonja & Alex. They make the show fun! Love the blog too! I love all of the Vegan recipes. I am not a vegan but I can and do appreciate all of the wonderful recipes. I can't wait to try the Mediterranean Rice Bowls.
Favorite cooking podcast!
Love listening to this podcast, which never fails to inspire me. From the episode with The Faux Martha about thinking like an artist in the kitchen to the episode with Rick Bayless that had my mouth watering for some roasted tomatillo salsa, every show celebrates the beauty and accessibility of cooking with and enjoying real food. Great extension of a great blog!
I really enjoy this podcast. I have gotten several great meal ideas through listening, or visiting their blog. Made to date: shrimp & artichoke paella, chickpea indian bowl (from another blog, but found through A Couple Cooks) and tomato & cauliflower curry. Next up: their fresh ramen recipe. In addition to the recipes, I also like learning about new ingredients - like smoked paprika - or new restaurants - like Rook. Keep up the great work!
Great snippet into the thoughts of these two. Good personal touches!
Although every guest appears to be some sort of superhuman!
I have been reading the A Couple Cooks blog for a while. I loved the pictures of their kitchen renovation. I moved to New Orleans a year ago and have been a little homesick. This podcast has been great at helping with that. I love when the hosts specifically discuss Indianapolis related food topics (especially the south side farmer!). I hope they try to do a more Indianapolis focused podcast instead of just being a vague clean eating one. One criticism is that the sound of the in-between s... more










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