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Things Bakers Know: The King Arthur Baking Podcast

Things Bakers Know: The King Arthur Baking Podcast

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Join King Arthur’s Jessica Battilana and David Tamarkin as they explore every corner of the world of baking. Each episode dives deep into a different baked good — its history and lore, tips and tricks, trends and takes — and they'll always leave time to answer baking questions from listeners. Along the way they chat with the best bakers in America to get their expert advice.

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It's Thanksgiving Pie Time, featuring Stacey Mei Yan Fong

Saison 2 · Épisode 7

lundi 10 novembre 2025Durée 42:45

It’s high time for pie, and we couldn’t be more excited!  

David and Jessica kick off the show by sharing some of their best pie tips and tricks, before bringing in a real pie expert — Stacey Mei Yan Fong, author of the award-winning cookbook 50 Pies, 50 States — to offer her advice. We’ve got some great Thanksgiving pie questions to answer, from the best way to prebake your crust to advice for preventing a runny apple pie filling, before closing the show with a Jess-opinion about the other dessert you should make for Thanksgiving and the pies Jessica and David are making this year.  

Read David’s article: How My Brother-in-Law Stole Thanksgiving—and How I Got it Back 

Find our Pies On-Demand Baking Class  

Check out all our pie resources: How to Bake Pie  

Learn more about Stacey and her book, and tune in to her Instagram page for her virtual pie hotline  

Find everything you need for your holiday pies in our Pie shop  

Mix it up this year with Pumpkin Cheesecake Pie  

Read PJ’s blog about baking pie crust upside down  

Find our Pie Thickener chart  

What David’s baking this week: Cranberry Chiffon Pie  

What Jessica’s baking this week: Classic Apple Tarte Tatin  

Record your question for our Ask the Bakers segment here

This episode is sponsored by Plugra. Learn more about their premium European-style butter at plugra.com

Chocolate, Explained, featuring Amy Guittard

Saison 2 · Épisode 6

lundi 3 novembre 2025Durée 40:09

Today, we’re talking about one of the world’s perfect foods: chocolate.  

And who better to join us than Amy Guittard of Guittard Chocolate? For her, chocolate literally runs in the family. She explains everything from how chocolate is made to what the percentages on the bag really mean. Then David and Jessica answer this week’s listener questions, sharing their tips for better brownies and choosing cocoas. To close out the show, Jessica is back with this week’s Jess-opinion, in which she finally addresses the elephant in the room: white chocolate. And of course, she and David share the recipes they’re baking this week!  

Find our (surprisingly easy!) Rich Chocolate Mousse recipe  

Learn more about Guittard chocolate  

Find all of our chocolate and cocoa in our Shop (including Guittard!)  

On the blog: Types of cocoa, explained 

Also on the blog: How to make brownies with shiny crust (or just bake our Fudge Brownies

Learn more about tempering: A basic guide to tempering chocolate  

What David’s baking this week: Fugazzeta  

What Jessica’s baking this week: Jalapeño-Cheddar Pull-Apart Bread 

Record your question for our Ask the Bakers segment here

This episode is sponsored by Plugra. Learn more about their premium European-style butter at plugra.com

All About Birthday Cake, featuring Cheryl Day and Bronwen Wyatt

Saison 1 · Épisode 3

lundi 5 mai 2025Durée 37:44

Today it’s everybody’s birthday, because we’re talking about birthday cakes with two Southern baking superstars.  

We’re thrilled to have both Cheryl Day, award-winning cookbook author and former owner of Savannah’s famed Back in the Day Bakery, and Bronwen Wyatt, of Bayou Saint Cakes in New Orleans, join to share their top cake secrets and best tips for beginner birthday cake bakers. In Ask the Bakers, Jessica and David dig into your urgent cake questions, from demystifying the reverse-creaming method to what to do if your cakes keep sinking in the oven. And as always, they close out the episode with a big birthday cake hot take (featuring Jessica’s opiniated protege, our producer Rossi) and the best recipes they’re baking this week.   

Find Cheryl’s most recent book here: Cheryl Day’s Treasury of Southern Baking   
Follow Cheryl on Instagram 
Follow Bronwen on Instagram and Substack
Visit our Cake Made Easy shop page for our favorite tools and ingredients 
King Arthur’s 2019 Recipe of the Year: Classic Birthday Cake
Try the reverse-creaming method with Vanilla Birthday Cake and Tender White Cake
Bake Cheryl Day’s Southern Caramel Cake and Old-Fashioned Coconut Cake
Find Rossi’s pie book, Sweet Land of Liberty: A History of America in 11 Pies  
What David’s baking this week: Big and Bubbly Cinnamon Roll Focaccia recipe
What Jessica’s baking this week: Mini Pizzas (aka Snacking Pizzas) recipe 
Record your question for our Ask the Bakers segment here

A Deep Dive Into Pizza, featuring Dan Richer

Saison 1 · Épisode 2

lundi 28 avril 2025Durée 35:27

Today is all about one of our favorite foods: pizza!  

Best-selling cookbook author and one of America’s foremost pizza experts Dan Richer stops by the show to share his tips on baking your best pizza at home. Learn about his ideal home oven set up and his tips for nailing your bake. Then listen to David and Jessica answer your biggest pizza questions, from the best way to get a crispy crust to Jessica’s preferred method for reheating pizza. (Spoiler alert: It leaves David shocked.) Finally, they finish up with dueling Jess-opinions about pizza sauces and the recipes they’re baking this week.  

Recipes and other links from this episode:  

Find Dan’s book here: The Joy of Pizza
Follow Dan on Instagram and visit his James Beard-nominated restaurant Razza in New Jersey
Visit our Pizza Perfection shop page for our favorite tools and ingredients
Our favorite baking steel: Brod & Taylor Bread Steel
King Arthur’s 2020 Recipe of the Year: Crispy Cheesy Pan Pizza
What David’s baking this week: Giant Hostess Cupcake Cake recipe
What Jessica’s baking this week: Peanut Butter Brownies recipe 
Record your question for our Ask the Bakers segment here

Perfecting Chocolate Chip Cookies, featuring Zoë François

Saison 1 · Épisode 1

lundi 28 avril 2025Durée 37:53

We’re kicking off our first season by talking about one of the most quintessential American bakes: chocolate chip cookies! 
 
Hosts Jessica and David are joined by best-selling cookbook author Zoë François, who talks about the extensive chocolate chip cookie testing she did for her latest book, Zoë Bakes Cookies, as well as the surprising role cookies played in her family history. Then, Jessica and David answer your burning cookie questions in Ask the Bakers, including tips on the best chocolate to use and the necessary tool you need for consistent cookie baking. They close out the episode with a detour into space, Jessica’s soapbox on why warm chocolate chip cookies are actually bad (!), and the recipes they’re baking this week. 

Recipes and other links from this episode: 

Find Zoë’s book here: Zoë Bakes Cookies
Follow Zoë on Instagram and Substack 
Zoë’s Smash Cookies recipe (the cover star of her book!) 
Oatmeal-Date Smash Cookies recipe
King Arthur’s 2024 Recipe of the Year: Supersized, Super-Soft Chocolate Chip Cookies
What David’s baking this week: Sesame Wheat recipe
What Jessica’s baking this week: Roti Canai recipe
Our favorite baking scale: Essential Digital Scale
Shop all our chocolate, from chunks to chips 
Record your question for our Ask the Bakers segment here

Coming Soon - Things Bakers Know: The King Arthur Baking Podcast

Saison 1

mardi 1 avril 2025Durée 02:15

Introducing the official new podcast from King Arthur Baking Company, dropping April 28th! Join King Arthur’s Jessica Battilana and David Tamarkin as they explore every corner of the baking world. Each episode dives deep into a different baked good — its history and lore, tips and tricks, trends and takes — and they'll always leave time to answer baking questions from listeners. Along the way they chat with the best bakers in America to get their expert advice.

Great Gluten-Free Bread is Possible! featuring Aran Goyoaga

Saison 2 · Épisode 5

lundi 27 octobre 2025Durée 40:17

We’re going gluten-free this week and talking about how to make the best gluten-free bread — because we believe everyone deserves great bread.  

Aran Goyoaga, author of the stunning new book The Art of Gluten-Free Bread, joins us to talk about her approach to gluten-free bread baking, including some of her favorite flours and tips and tricks. We break down the dizzying world of gluten-free flours, our tips for making gluten-free sourdough, and the differences between gluten-full and gluten-free bread doughs. And as always, we close out the show with Jessica’s Jess-opinion of the week and the (gluten-free!) recipes she and David are baking.  

Recipes and other links from this episode: 

Find Aran’s book: The Art of Gluten-Free Bread 

Learn more about gluten-free flours: Which gluten-free flour should I use? 

Read: How to substitute Gluten-Free Bread Flour for regular flour 

What David’s baking this week: Gluten-Free Chocolate Mousse Cake with Raspberries 

What Jessica’s baking this week: Sunken Berry Almond Cake  

Record your question for our Ask the Bakers segment here

This episode is sponsored by Plugra. Learn more about their premium European-style butter at plugra.com

Baking with Kids: Fun or Chaos? featuring Samantha Seneviratne

Saison 2 · Épisode 4

lundi 20 octobre 2025Durée 37:09

Give kids a baked good, and you’ve fed them for a day. Teach kids to bake, and well ... you know.  

We’ve been thinking a lot about baking with kids, because we’ve been hard at work writing a brand-new kids baking cookbook! And despite the mess and the chaos, we think it’s all worth it. So does cookbook author Samantha Seneviratne, who joins the show to chat with Jessica about baking with her adorable son Artie and the advice she has for anyone spending time in the kitchen with a young one. Then we have a very special edition of Ask the Bakers, featuring all questions from kids. (And boy, they’re some good ones.) Jessica shares a Jess-opinion all about the state of the restaurant kid’s menu, and we close out the show with the recipes she and David are baking this week.  

Recipes and other links from this episode: 

Find our new kids’ cookbook: Sweet & Salty!   

Learn more about Sam and her cookbooks here, and bake Sam’s Maple Tahini Chocolate Skillet Cake and Sunken Berry Almond Cake 

Learn more about leaveners: What's the difference between baking soda and baking powder? 

What David’s baking this week: Easiest Sourdough Discard Crackers 

What Jessica’s baking this week: Crispy Cheesy Pan Pizza 

Record your question for our Ask the Bakers segment here

This episode is sponsored by Plugra. Learn more about their premium European-style butter at plugra.com

What Even is a Fall Bake? featuring Rick Martínez

Saison 2 · Épisode 3

lundi 13 octobre 2025Durée 46:41

It’s the best baking season of the year! So we’re celebrating all things fall baking on today’s episode.  

First up, producer Rossi Anastopoulo and King Arthur editor Tatiana Bautista join David and Jessica to discuss our new list of the 49 Best Fall Recipes, Ranked. To no one’s surprise, there are a lot of opinions all around! Then cookbook author Rick Martínez stops by to dive deep into Pan de Muerto, the fragrant, buttery bread made to celebrate the fall holiday of Día de los Muertos. During our Ask the Bakers segment, Jessica and David discuss the big fall baking questions: Is it ever worth it to make your own pumpkin purée? What’s the difference between all the cinnamons out there? And is it pronounced PEA-can or puh-CON?! To close the show, we have a story about the oldest apple tree in America and the apple detective who found it (!), a freshly fried Jess-opinion, and the bakes David and Jessica are making this week.  

Recipes and other links from this episode: 

Get baking with our 49 Best Fall Recipes, Ranked 

Our favorite fall recipes: Chili Crisp Cottage Cheese Flatbreads (Tatiana), Sweet Potato Sheet Cake with Marshmallow Frosting (Rossi), Honey Beer Miche (David), and Oatmeal-Date Smash Cookies (Jessica) 

Check out our Pan de Muerto recipe  

Find Rick’s cookbooks and learn more about his work here 

Visit our shop for Vietnamese cinnamon and Indonesian cinnamon 

Read more about John Bunker’s apple discovery: On a Maine island, historians discover one of the oldest living apple trees in North America and find his book here 

Find our recipe for Fried Apple Pies  

What David’s baking this week: Cinnamon-Crisp Coffee Cake  

What Jessica’s baking this week: recipes from Sweet & Salty, our new kids’ cookbook!  

Record your question for our Ask the Bakers segment here

This episode is sponsored by Plugra. Learn more about their premium European-style butter at plugra.com

The Best of Chinatown Bakeries with Kristina Cho

Saison 2 · Épisode 2

lundi 6 octobre 2025Durée 42:20

We’re talking about one of our favorite genres of baking today: the bakes of Chinatown.  

From bolo bao to dan tat, we can’t get enough of the gorgeous goods lining the bakery cases of Chinatowns across the US. So of course, we had to have cookbook author Kristina Cho on the show to share more about the history of these bakeries, their place in Chinese American communities, and her tips for making the best versions of these iconic bakes at home. Along the way, David and Jessica share their experiences eating in two of the best Chinatowns in the country, plus their answers to your biggest baking questions (with some crucial help from Kristina!). Jessica has a shockingly positive Jess-opinion for once, and she and David close out the show by sharing the recipes they’re baking this week.  

Recipes and other links from this episode: 

Find our recipes for Pineapple Buns (Bolo Bao), Hong Kong Egg Tarts, and Red Bean Mooncakes 

Learn more about Kristina’s two cookbooks, Mooncakes & Milk Bread and Chinese Enough 

For more on steamed buns, check out our blog: Everything you need to know to make steamed buns 

Find our Golden Milk Bread recipe in the Big Book of Bread  

And for more on tangzhong and milk bread, see our blog: What is milk bread? 

What David’s baking this week: Bagels (with help from our On-Demand Bagel Class

What Jessica’s baking this week: Pumpkin Chocolate Chip Cookies 

Record your question for our Ask the Bakers segment here

This episode is sponsored by Plugra. Learn more about their premium European-style butter at plugra.com


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