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  • Woke About Poke
    Poke! It’s everywhere in Paris. And in other French cities, too. And it’s… never up to snuff. As ever, Alannah and Omid take matters into their own hands, and they’ll show you how to do the same. Along the way, some serious issues will be tackled. And it’s not just about handling raw fish – which you can do just fine. You got this.Find Us OnlineWebsite: https://www.parisundergroundradio.com/thetransplantkitchenFacebook: https://www.facebook.com/parisundergroundradioInstagram: https://www.instagram.com/parisundergroundradio/CreditsHost: Alannah McPherson Tavallai; https://www.parisundergroundradio.com/alannahmcphersontavallai; @hannalaHost: Omid Tavallai; https://www.parisundergroundradio.com/omidtavallai; @tavallai Nortion of Paris: @nortonofparisProducer: Jennifer Geraghty. https://www.parisundergroundradio.com/jenniferfoxgeraghty; @jennyphoria; Website: http://jennyphoria.comMusic CreditsTheme music is “Leave” by Omid TavallaiAbout UsFrench cuisine is magnifique. It has a well-deserved reputation around the world. But when you're a transplant from another country living in France, sometimes you want to trade in that croissant for a cinnamon roll. Or a tartine for a taco. Join us at The Transplant Kitchen as we share recipes, stories, and tips on how to make the capital of gastronomy feel a little more like home.
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  • Holiday Potlucks
    It’s holiday season! That means it’s potluck season. But do the French do potlucks? Kinda. Sorta. Maybe? Alannah and Omid discuss the fine points of potlucks in France and the United States, as well as the infamous holiday cookie exchange. Listen and learn how to be a good guest, whether you’re American, French, or none of the above.Find Us OnlineWebsite: https://www.parisundergroundradio.com/thetransplantkitchenFacebook: https://www.facebook.com/parisundergroundradioInstagram: https://www.instagram.com/parisundergroundradio/CreditsHost: Alannah McPherson Tavallai; https://www.parisundergroundradio.com/alannahmcphersontavallai; @hannalaHost: Omid Tavallai; https://www.parisundergroundradio.com/omidtavallai; @tavallai Nortion of Paris: @nortonofparisProducer: Jennifer Geraghty. https://www.parisundergroundradio.com/jenniferfoxgeraghty; @jennyphoria; Website: http://jennyphoria.comMusic CreditsTheme music is “Leave” by Omid TavallaiAbout UsFrench cuisine is magnifique. It has a well-deserved reputation around the world. But when you're a transplant from another country living in France, sometimes you want to trade in that croissant for a cinnamon roll. Or a tartine for a taco. Join us at The Transplant Kitchen as we share recipes, stories, and tips on how to make the capital of gastronomy feel a little more like home.
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  • Leftover Magic
    The French notoriously don’t do leftovers. Maybe it’s because they don’t quite know about Nextovers (aka Leftover Magic) yet. In this episode, Alannah and Omid keep with the Thanksgiving theme and come up with ways to transform your leftovers into French cuisine classics. No need to study up on Escoffier or dust off your Julia Child books: We’ve done 2000 pages of reading for you.Find Us OnlineWebsite: https://www.parisundergroundradio.com/thetransplantkitchenFacebook: https://www.facebook.com/parisundergroundradioInstagram: https://www.instagram.com/parisundergroundradio/CreditsHost: Alannah McPherson Tavallai; https://www.parisundergroundradio.com/alannahmcphersontavallai; @hannalaHost: Omid Tavallai; https://www.parisundergroundradio.com/omidtavallai; @tavallai Nortion of Paris: @nortonofparisProducer: Jennifer Geraghty. https://www.parisundergroundradio.com/jenniferfoxgeraghty; @jennyphoria; Website: http://jennyphoria.comMusic CreditsTheme music is “Leave” by Omid TavallaiAbout UsFrench cuisine is magnifique. It has a well-deserved reputation around the world. But when you're a transplant from another country living in France, sometimes you want to trade in that croissant for a cinnamon roll. Or a tartine for a taco. Join us at The Transplant Kitchen as we share recipes, stories, and tips on how to make the capital of gastronomy feel a little more like home.
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  • The Thanksgiving Special
    Halloween is over, but don't put up those end-of-year holiday decorations just yet! Doing Thanksgiving when living overseas requires more time and preparation, but it can be done, and it can be done right. In lieu of a recipe, Alannah and Omid will share their tips, tricks, and hacks for a transplant Thanksgiving that will have you feeling at home, profess their love for a global mega-chain warehouse store, and personally invite you to join them – for real – at a Parisian Thanksgiving dinner in person. Find Us OnlineWebsite: https://www.parisundergroundradio.com/thetransplantkitchenFacebook: https://www.facebook.com/parisundergroundradioInstagram: https://www.instagram.com/parisundergroundradio/CreditsHost: Alannah McPherson Tavallai; https://www.parisundergroundradio.com/alannahmcphersontavallai; @hannalaHost: Omid Tavallai; https://www.parisundergroundradio.com/omidtavallai; @tavallai Nortion of Paris: @nortonofparisProducer: Jennifer Geraghty. https://www.parisundergroundradio.com/jenniferfoxgeraghty; @jennyphoria; Website: http://jennyphoria.comMusic CreditsTheme music is “Leave” by Omid TavallaiAbout UsFrench cuisine is magnifique. It has a well-deserved reputation around the world. But when you're a transplant from another country living in France, sometimes you want to trade in that croissant for a cinnamon roll. Or a tartine for a taco. Join us at The Transplant Kitchen as we share recipes, stories, and tips on how to make the capital of gastronomy feel a little more like home.
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  • Cookie Catastrophes
    In this long, ranty, sweary - but ultimately useful - episode, Omid (ranty and sweary) and Alannah (useful) ponder the question: Why do most cookies in France suck so much? By deep diving into each primary ingredient and how the French equivalents work in American recipes, you’ll learn how to troubleshoot your own cookie issues, drawing from the experience of baking tens of thousands of cookies.To help you along, you’ll get a recipe and instructions for nearly foolproof chocolate chip cookies to build upon and apply the veritable fountain of knowledge gained from this show. And to make it really foolproof, it’s presented in metric, and by weight only! Using a scale is the first step to nailing cookies.Basic Chocolate Chip Cookies(makes 12 cookies of about 100 grams)185g butter (melted)430g T55 or T65 (all-purpose) flour8g baking soda8g baking powder6g salt220g sugar150g light brown sugar2 eggs180g chocolate chipsYou will need:  A whisk, a rubber/silicone spatula, a mixing bowl, a baking sheet, parchment paperMelt the butter (gently) in a saucepan or microwave – you don’t want it bubbling or browned. Mix all the dry ingredients (except chocolate chips), preferably with a whisk, in a large mixing bowl.Add the melted butter to the dry ingredients, mixing in with a spatula until incorporated, but no further. You can also use a hand or stand mixer for this step. Break up the eggs and work them in next, all at once. Once everything is combined and looks consistent, work in the chocolate chips with a spatula (do not use a mixer for this step).Ball up the dough into 100g chunks. You may need to chill the dough for about 30 minutes first to make it easier to ball up. Once you have a dozen balls, place them on a tray or in a few Tupperware and chill in the fridge for at least an hour. You can keep the cookie balls overnight, or even up to a week.When you’re ready to bake, preheat your oven to 180ºC/350ºF. Evenly space your cookies on a baking sheet with parchment paper – a typical home oven sheet will hold about six of these cookies, but make sure they’re at least a few inches apart.Bake for 14 minutes, and allow to cool before handling.Find Us OnlineWebsite: https://www.parisundergroundradio.com/thetransplantkitchenFacebook: https://www.facebook.com/parisundergroundradioInstagram: https://www.instagram.com/parisundergroundradio/CreditsHost: Alannah McPherson Tavallai; https://www.parisundergroundradio.com/alannahmcphersontavallai; @hannalaHost: Omid Tavallai; https://www.parisundergroundradio.com/omidtavallai; @tavallai Nortion of Paris: @nortonofparisProducer: Jennifer Geraghty. https://www.parisundergroundradio.com/jenniferfoxgeraghty; @jennyphoria; Website: http://jennyphoria.comMusic CreditsTheme music is “Leave” by Omid TavallaiAbout UsFrench cuisine is magnifique. It has a well-deserved reputation around the world. But when you're a transplant from another country living in France, sometimes you want to trade in that croissant for a cinnamon roll. Or a tartine for a taco. Join us at The Transplant Kitchen as we share recipes, stories, and tips on how to make the capital of gastronomy feel a little more like home.
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French cuisine is magnifique. It has a well-deserved reputation around the world. But when you're a transplant from another country living in France, sometimes you want to trade in that croissant for a cinnamon roll. Or a tartine for a taco. Join us at The Transplant Kitchen as we share recipes, stories, and tips on how to make the capital of gastronomy feel a little more like home.
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