• Jane Grigson with Sophie Grigson

  • Oct 12 2024
  • Length: 45 mins
  • Podcast

Jane Grigson with Sophie Grigson

  • Summary

  • The book English Food by Jane Grigson was published 50 years ago this year. It’s a book that has completely changed my life and I wanted to celebrate it with a three-part special. This is part two.

    In this very special episode, I am talking with award-winning food writer, broadcaster, and teacher Sophie Grigson, Jane’s daughter, not just about English Food but Jane as a writer, cook, person—and mum and role model, of course.


    We talk about what inspired Jane to write three editions of English food, why I chose Jane's book to cook from, Singin’ Hinnies, Sussex pond pudding, Jane’s dislike of rhubarb, and many other things.


    Sophie’s website

    Sophie’s Waterstones page


    Follow Sophie on Twitter @trullidelicious; Instagram @trulli_delicious; or Threads @sophie_grigson_herself


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    Things mentioned in today’s episode:

    The Jane Grigson Collection at Oxford Brookes University

    The Jane Grigson Trust


    Books and other things mentioned in today’s episode:

    English Food by Jane Grigson

    Jane Grigson’s Fruit Book

    Jane Grigson’s Vegetable Book

    Sussex Pond Pudding article by Felicity Cloake


    Previous episodes pertinent to today’s episode:

    50 Years of English Food by Jane Grigson


    Previous blog posts pertinent to today’s episode:

    Read Neil Cooks Grigson here

    My first attempt at Singin’ Hinnies (it didn’t go well. But I have improved since!)


    Upcoming events:

    Monsters & their Meals Hallowe’en event

    Pudding workshops at the Museum of Royal Worcester

    Find out about upcoming events on the...

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