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My 91 Year Old Grandfather Shares His Famous Popover Recipe

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Have you ever had a popover? If you know, you know! My 91 year old grandfather is sharing his tried and true popover recipe with us. Plus, he takes us back in time with his stories of growing up outside the jungle in the Philippines, and the special relationship he shared with their family Cook. I had heard some of his stories growing up, but this was probably the first time I really listened. And you know what? I have a pretty fascinating grandpa.

What’s in this episode:

  • My grandfather shares his stories about growing up around the world
  • Why he was the only one allowed in the kitchen as a boy
  • Rice and Hash: my grandpa’s first taste memory in the Philippines
  • His grandma remembered the Civil War!
  • What makes the perfect popover
  • The exact type of pan you want to use for popovers
  • What is was like going to Stanford in the 1940’s
  • Tuition was $500 the year he went to Stanford
  • How my grandfather subsidized his tuition by becoming the house Cook
  • The lessons he learned from cooking for 19 college boys
  • What goes in to his Thanksgiving turkey stuffing
  • The division of labor between him and my grandma
  • Life advice from a 91 year old

Links from the show:

Quotes from this episode:

  • “I kept ahead of getting fired one meal at a time.”
  • “You have to decide breakfast is going to be at 8:30am, because that’s when the popovers will be ready.”
  • My grandfather’s sage life advice? “Marry a good woman.”

Be on the Show!

Tell us your food stories! The first time you remember tasting food, your dream dinner, or just a food that you can’t stop thinking about. Call in to leave us a voicemail at 626-709-6551 or send your messages to dearfoodpodcast@gmail.com

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Contenido proporcionado por Ashley Chaney. Todo el contenido del podcast, incluidos episodios, gráficos y descripciones de podcast, lo carga y proporciona directamente Ashley Chaney o su socio de plataforma de podcast. Si cree que alguien está utilizando su trabajo protegido por derechos de autor sin su permiso, puede seguir el proceso descrito aquí https://es.player.fm/legal.

Have you ever had a popover? If you know, you know! My 91 year old grandfather is sharing his tried and true popover recipe with us. Plus, he takes us back in time with his stories of growing up outside the jungle in the Philippines, and the special relationship he shared with their family Cook. I had heard some of his stories growing up, but this was probably the first time I really listened. And you know what? I have a pretty fascinating grandpa.

What’s in this episode:

  • My grandfather shares his stories about growing up around the world
  • Why he was the only one allowed in the kitchen as a boy
  • Rice and Hash: my grandpa’s first taste memory in the Philippines
  • His grandma remembered the Civil War!
  • What makes the perfect popover
  • The exact type of pan you want to use for popovers
  • What is was like going to Stanford in the 1940’s
  • Tuition was $500 the year he went to Stanford
  • How my grandfather subsidized his tuition by becoming the house Cook
  • The lessons he learned from cooking for 19 college boys
  • What goes in to his Thanksgiving turkey stuffing
  • The division of labor between him and my grandma
  • Life advice from a 91 year old

Links from the show:

Quotes from this episode:

  • “I kept ahead of getting fired one meal at a time.”
  • “You have to decide breakfast is going to be at 8:30am, because that’s when the popovers will be ready.”
  • My grandfather’s sage life advice? “Marry a good woman.”

Be on the Show!

Tell us your food stories! The first time you remember tasting food, your dream dinner, or just a food that you can’t stop thinking about. Call in to leave us a voicemail at 626-709-6551 or send your messages to dearfoodpodcast@gmail.com

Are you loving the show?? Tell a friend about it, and please write us a review!

  continue reading

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