Sisters' Feast
Olia Hercules, Romy Gill, Xanthe Clay and Elly Curshen are among ten women from different food cultures coming together for the first time to cook a truly female feast.
'Pop-up' chef and food writer Olia Hercules, The Great British Bake Off contestant turned Youtube star Chetna Makan, Film academic come supper club hostess Dr Alissa Timoshkina and cafe chef / 'instagrammer' / writer Elly Curshen are among ten women from different food cultures coming together for the first time to cook a truly female feast. It's a 'pop-up' dinner hosted and put together in Bristol by Romy Gill and Kim Somauroo to raise money for international charity 'Action Against Hunger'.
Sheila Dillon speaks to the 'Severn Sisters' as well as their guests, including former 大象传媒 Food & Farming Awards winning Shauna Guinn and Sam Evans, about what it means to be female in food in 2016.
Also interviewed are Eleonora Galasso, Natasha Corrett, Rosie Birkett, Laura Field, Fiona Beckett and Xanthe Clay.
Presented by Sheila Dillon
Produced in Bristol by Clare Salisbury.
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is author of 'Mamushka'
runs 'Kino Vino' cinema supper clubs
is author of 'Alot on her Plate'
The Great British Bake Off's聽 is author of 'The Cardamom Trail'
is chef at Bristol's Pear cafe and author of 'Elly Pear's Fast Days & Feast Days'
is author of 'As the Romans Do'
is a food writer for The Telegraph
is chef owner of Romy's Kitchen near Bristol
is a food stylist and photographer
is founder of Honestly Healthy
100 Women
Credits
Role | Contributor |
---|---|
Presenter | Sheila Dillon |
Producer | Clare Salisbury |
Interviewed Guest | Olia Hercules |
Interviewed Guest | Romy Gill |
Interviewed Guest | Xanthe Clay |
Interviewed Guest | Elly Curshen |
Interviewed Guest | Chetna Makan |
Interviewed Guest | Alissa Timoshkina |
Interviewed Guest | Kim Somauroo |
Interviewed Guest | Shauna Guinn |
Interviewed Guest | Sam Evans |
Interviewed Guest | Eleonora Galasso |
Interviewed Guest | Natasha Corrett |
Interviewed Guest | Rosie Birkett |
Interviewed Guest | Laura Field |
Interviewed Guest | Fiona Beckett |
Broadcasts
- Sun 4 Dec 2016 12:32大象传媒 Radio 4
- Mon 5 Dec 2016 15:30大象传媒 Radio 4
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