85 episodes

A last-minute party with no menu inspiration. A kitchen with no space. A toddler who will only eat buttered pasta. Name your dinner emergency—Bon Appétit is here to help. 
Dinner SOS is the podcast where we answer desperate home cooks' cries for help. In every episode, food director Chris Morocco and a rotating cast of cooking experts tackle a highly specific conundrum and present two solutions. The caller will pick one, cook through it, and let us know if we successfully helped rescue dinner.
Call in with your own dinner emergencies—no problem is too big or too small!
For the recipes featured in Dinner SOS and more, head to bonappetit.com or download the new Epicurious App in the iOS App Store.
You can find episodes of our previous podcast, Food People, here.

Dinner SOS by Bon Appétit Bon Appétit

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    • 4.2 • 2.4K Ratings

A last-minute party with no menu inspiration. A kitchen with no space. A toddler who will only eat buttered pasta. Name your dinner emergency—Bon Appétit is here to help. 
Dinner SOS is the podcast where we answer desperate home cooks' cries for help. In every episode, food director Chris Morocco and a rotating cast of cooking experts tackle a highly specific conundrum and present two solutions. The caller will pick one, cook through it, and let us know if we successfully helped rescue dinner.
Call in with your own dinner emergencies—no problem is too big or too small!
For the recipes featured in Dinner SOS and more, head to bonappetit.com or download the new Epicurious App in the iOS App Store.
You can find episodes of our previous podcast, Food People, here.

    What Should I Cook This Summer?

    What Should I Cook This Summer?

    This summer, Dinner SOS has you covered. Chris & Shilpa share their hot takes on cooking in the heat (AC required, obviously), plus what produce is overrated and what's under-celebrated. And stick around for answers to listener questions about using CSA produce, grilling, jaggery, and non-dairy options for tender, juicy chicken marinades.RECIPES & LINKS:Shilpa's Feel Good Food PlanBasil Chicken Stir FryGrilled Asparagus with Tahini Super SauceGrilled Squash with Nuoc Cham ChimichurriTahini-Ranch DressingGrilled Party Salmon with Green RomescoGrilled Shrimp with Turmeric Mojo SauceBulgogi Tofu BurgersHoney-Glazed Rib-Eye SteaksSake-and-Soy-Braised Pork BellySweet and Sticky Grilled ChickenSprite-Grilled Chicken SkewersGinger Beer and Mustard Pork ChopsSoy-and-Cola-Marinated Steak

    • 29 min
    I Need to Feed My Friend Group

    I Need to Feed My Friend Group

    Maggie invited a group of old friends to her small Upstate New York house, expecting some to drop out last minute. But nobody did, and now she has to feed 21 adults, 7 toddlers, and 3 dogs... for a week! This is, admittedly, Chris's nightmare. Enter: Sarah Copeland and Anna Stockwell, Upstate entertainers extraordinaire! They walk Maggie through the strategies, pro tips, and recipes that will help keep her big reunion focused on the people, not the stress.Recipes & Links:Magic Pork ShoulderDinner is Best Served ColdCold Roast SalmonChocolate Chip Cookies for Modern TimesSarah's cookbook, Every Day Is SaturdayAnna's cookbook, For the Table

    • 34 min
    I Need Crisp, Briny Pickles

    I Need Crisp, Briny Pickles

    10 years ago, Jenny had a half-sour pickle from Zingerman's Deli in Ann Arbor, MI... and it was life-changing. But Jenny lives in North Carolina. She hasn't been back to Michigan, and attempts to recreate the signature half-sour crunch in her own kitchen have been unsuccessful. Chris enlists BA resident fermentation enthusiast Amiel Stanek (with a special appearance by Zingerman's cofounder Ari Weinzweig) to concoct a "recipe" that'll have Jenny enjoying crisp, barely-pickled half-sours all summer long.

    • 33 min
    The Splendid Table: Priya Krishna’s Kitchen Adventures and Snacking Bakes with Yossy Arefi

    The Splendid Table: Priya Krishna’s Kitchen Adventures and Snacking Bakes with Yossy Arefi

    Today, we're sharing an episode from our friends at “The Splendid Table.” “The Splendid Table” has been celebrating the intersection of food and life for more than two decades and is hosted by award-winning food writer Francis Lam.This week, the show features two guests that will get you excited about cooking and baking. First, New York Times food desk reporter Priya Krishna tells us about her food writing career, building connections through her stories and travels and her most recent book, Priya’s Kitchen Adventures: A Cookbook for Kids. In her book, she draws recipes from different cuisines worldwide and tells us what working with kids as recipe testers was like. She leaves us with a recipe for Life Changing Udon. Then, Baker Yossy Arefi talks us through what it takes to make delicious and simple baking recipes. She talks about making desserts without occasion and finding freedom in combining flavors in her recipes, like her delicious Pink Cookie Bars with cardamom and almond cream cheese frosting. Plus, she sticks around to answer your baking questions. Yossy Arefi’s latest book is Snacking Bakes, Simple Recipes for Cookies, Bars, Brownies, Cakes, and More.  If you’d like to hear more episodes of “The Splendid Table” you can learn more at splendidtable.org and listen wherever you get your podcasts.

    • 51 min
    Why Am I So Scared of My Instant Pot?

    Why Am I So Scared of My Instant Pot?

    Jennifer and her husband are busy—they spend their weekends occupied taking their 3 dogs to agility competitions—and Jennifer suspects her Instant Pot would help her make dinner quicker and tastier. The only problem? She's terrified of it. So Shilpa and Chris join forces to help Jennifer conquer her fears and take advantage of her electric pressure cooker.Recipes & Links:Instant Pot Pork CarnitasPork Spareribs with Jammy Barbecue SauceInstant Pot: Summer Cooking Hero

    • 28 min
    Vacation Cooking for a Crowd (Rerun)

    Vacation Cooking for a Crowd (Rerun)

    Lale Arikoglu is an expert traveler. And she’s headed out of town with friends, where she’ll need to make dinner in a vacation home. Faced with a flurry of dietary restrictions, she turned to Dinner SOS for some direction.Recipes & LinksSesame Tofu with Broccoli Peanut Butter Noodles with CucumbersEasy Fish Tacos with Spicy Sauce Chipotle-Crusted Cauliflower TacosSizzling Turmeric-Dill Fish Tacos What to Pack for Vacation Cooking 

    • 33 min

Customer Reviews

4.2 out of 5
2.4K Ratings

2.4K Ratings

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Dinner SOS

It’s a good show, but lately Chris is getting too bossy and picks on his co-chef.

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Love

I love everything about this show. I look forward to it every week!

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Take a load off

This is the twenty-first century guys! In the episode “I Need Lots of Protein” all the emphasis is on bright chatter about recipes, when part of the solution is clearly that this mother needs some assistance in the kitchen to lighten her load. Her strapping six foot plus sons could take on a bit of responsibility in producing those nightly three and four pound protein meals by at least doing the dishes. No one suggested that.

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