Épisodes

  • Love, Easy as Pie
    Mar 24 2025

    Toshiko and Sid Adilman met in the early 60s. She was from Tokyo and he was from Toronto. After just one week of knowing each other, they took the gamble of their lives. And their enduring love story has more or less stumped their son Nobu who has wondered for years - what his parent's secret recipe was. Then it occurred to him, his biggest clue may be in his mom’s kitchen.

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    39 min
  • Emergency Soup
    Feb 21 2024

    Mike Greenberg made a big decision during the pandemic. He left his chef job at a trendy downtown Toronto restaurant, and went from nine tables to now making more than 5000 meals weekly at the Daily Bread Food Bank’s industrial kitchen. Here, leaning on his grandma’s Emergency Soup recipe, he’s tackling a large and growing crisis in Canada - food insecurity.

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    36 min
  • MNJIKNINI (The Fence Man) Part 3 ~ Cooking with Kenton
    Jan 29 2024

    One hundred years of colonization, the outlawing of traditional harvesting methods, a global pandemic and the death of Kenton Snache - the man who gave us the fish cake recipe back in 2019. In this conclusion of Kory's story, we are back in Rama First Nation with Kory at his dad’s old house. And we finally make his dad’s famous fish cakes together.

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    42 min
  • MNJIKNINI (The Fence Man) Part 2 ~ Beneath the Surface
    Jan 22 2024

    In the second part of Kory’s story we learn how Rama First Nation was always a place for the fish harvest. Elder and story keeper Mark Douglas spent his life safeguarding the story of the 5000-year-old Mnjikaning fishing weirs between Lake Simcoe and Lake Couchiching. With younger leaders like Kory learning and retelling the story now, Mark feels like he can finally rest.

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    35 min
  • MNJIKNINI (The Fence Man) Part 1~ Missing Ingredients
    Jan 15 2024

    For almost 100 years, the Chippewas of Rama were legally forbidden to fish, hunt and harvest on their traditional territories. For Kory Snache, learning to fish was a nighttime clandestine activity under constant police threat. With the Williams Treaties resettled now, Kory takes us spearfishing showing how his community held on to the vital ingredients needed to make his dad’s fish cakes.

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    39 min
  • After a pandemic pause, Home Cooked is back.
    Dec 22 2023

    In March of 2020, like much of the rest of the world, Home Cooked abruptly stopped production on the first episode of this season. And for a while there, we weren’t sure we’d get back to it. But when the main subject of the story – with whom we began recording back in the summer of 2019 – continued inviting host Sarah Martin back for more interviews, his story gently and consistently grew, eventually becoming a three-part documentary. Join us for Kory Snache’s fish cakes and a new season of Home Cooked in 2024.

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    5 min
  • Ivy, Uprooted
    Jun 24 2020

    When Ivy’s grandma died, the chef and food writer decided it was high time to finally learn how to make grandma Marthe’s famous tourtière recipe from the Gaspésie. Ivy visits her aunt Jeannine’s kitchen - a world apart from her mother’s hippie homestead kitchen in PEI - to discover her French-Canadian roots.

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    30 min
  • Harvest on the Ice
    May 12 2020

    Bernadette has a mission: To pass on her Inuit ancestors’ skills in finding and cooking food — in a harsh Arctic environment where harvesting has a whole new meaning, and survival means sharing everything. On the edge of the Arctic Circle, Bernadette and her old friend Christopher take Sarah out onto the Arctic sea ice to hunt and harvest a whole caribou.


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    42 min