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Jenn Seasly's Foodlore Podcast

Jenn Seasly's Foodlore Podcast

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Foodlore is a podcast uncovering the personal and cultural stories behind food—from Sunday meals to heritage recipes and forgotten rituals.2025 Kochen Kunst Lebensmittel & Wein
  • The Journey of Tacos and the California Burrito
    Jul 8 2026

    In this episode of Jen Seasley's Foodlore, Dr. Jen sits down with Tucson's own Michael Lopez — a barber, professional DJ, longtime food industry veteran, and the creative force behind Barrio Bites at Gibson Food Hall and Market.

    Michael shares why burritos hold such a deep emotional connection for him, from working on farms in California while in the Navy to feeding people in need after COVID. Known by a friend as "the burrito angel," Michael's love for burritos is rooted in family, work, generosity, and the flavors of the Southwest.

    The conversation travels through California burritos with crispy fries, breakfast burritos with maple sausage and green onions, red vs. green salsa, Tucson-style Mexican food, roly polies, tacos, chimichangas, food halls, and Michael's upcoming plans for Barrio Bites.

    Michael also talks about the broader concept behind Gibson Food Hall and Market, where Barrio Bites will be part of a curated local food experience alongside other Tucson food concepts. Beyond food, Michael is also a professional DJ with MasterMixxDJsAZ.com and can be found on Instagram.

    Because every dish has a story — and sometimes, that story is wrapped in a giant tortilla.

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    19 Min.
  • Jello, Politics & Favorite Dishes
    May 13 2026

    In this delightfully strange and surprisingly heartfelt episode of Jenn Seasly's Foodlore, Jenn welcomes Bennett Rea, the creator behind Cookin' with Congress, the social media series where historic political recipes are researched, recreated, and bravely eaten.

    Bennett is known for taking on everything from presidential favorites to congressional cookbook curiosities, including more Jell-O molds than most people should ever have to face. But behind the humor and vintage recipe chaos, this conversation goes somewhere deeper.

    Jenn and Bennett talk about the emotional side of food memories, including Bennett's complicated relationship with ketchup, a childhood staple that still brings back memories of financially difficult years. They also explore the strange beauty of retro Jell-O salads, the joy of cooking without a recipe, pantry pasta, grandmother magic, chickens, ducks, desert heat, and the lost desserts of American food history.

    Bennett also shares a sneak peek into his upcoming cookbook, which is currently in the works and set to be published in February 2028.

    It is an episode about brave eating, food nostalgia, and the way even the strangest dishes can tell very human stories.

    Companion recipe:
    https://jennseaslysfoodlore.com/recipes/bennett-rea-inspired-pantry-pasta/

    You can follow Bennett Rea and Cookin' with Congress here:
    Website: https://www.cookinwithcongress.com/
    Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/cookinwithcongress/
    TikTok: https://www.tiktok.com/@cookinwithcongress
    Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/p/Cookin-with-Congress-61579148872513/

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    34 Min.
  • The Rewards of Adventurous Cooking
    Apr 29 2026

    In this episode of Jenn Seasly's Foodlore, Dr. Jenn Seasly shares the story of making homemade tamales with friends — a delicious, time-consuming, slightly chaotic, and deeply rewarding kitchen adventure.

    From red chile beef and green chile pork to Hatch chile and cheese, elote-inspired fillings, apples with green chiles, and the very firm decision to avoid hidden green olives, Jenn explores how regional traditions shape the way we experience food. Along the way, she talks about Sonoran tamales, Tex-Mex chili sauce, pinto beans, masa, corn husks, lard, and the beauty of learning by doing.

    But this episode is about more than tamales. It's about gathering people in the kitchen, trying something new, embracing imperfection, and discovering that some of the best meals come from shared effort. Jenn reminds us that food can be a gift, a memory, a love language, and a reason to invite people into our lives.

    Listen to the full episode, then explore the companion recipe here

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    29 Min.
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