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The Go To Food Podcast

The Go To Food Podcast

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The Go-To Food Podcast is where the world’s most influential chefs, restaurateurs, food writers and critics share the stories behind their craft. Hosted by award-winning presenter Freddy Clode and chef and food writer Ben Benton, this weekly show dives deep into the experiences, inspirations, and “Go-To” favourites that define a life in food. From hidden gems to the restaurants they return to time and again, each episode serves up intrigue, insight, and the untold moments that shaped their journey. With food and drink inspired by their stories, expect stories from the food world, insider knowledge, and a true celebration of food culture at its finest.

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Episodes
  • Thomasina Miers - How Wahaca Changed UK Food Culture - Becoming Masterchef's First Champion & What Restaurants Must Do to Survive!
    Jun 4 2026

    This week on the Go To Food Podcast, we're joined by one of the most influential figures in British food: Thomasina Miers. From becoming the first-ever MasterChef champion to building the iconic Oaxaca restaurant group, Thomasina has spent more than two decades transforming the way Britain thinks about Mexican food. Recorded live at the Ballymaloe Food Festival, this is a conversation packed with passion, honesty, and unforgettable stories.

    Thomasina takes us back to the moment a chance conversation with the legendary Clarissa Dickson Wright changed the course of her life, leading her to Ballymaloe Cookery School and eventually to Mexico. She shares the adventures, missteps, and inspirations that shaped her career, from making cheese in Ireland and shaking cocktails in Mexico City to launching one of the UK's most beloved restaurant brands.

    We also dive into the challenges facing hospitality today. Thomasina speaks candidly about rising costs, government policy, sustainability, regenerative farming, and why restaurants play a far bigger role in society than simply serving food. It's a fascinating look at the realities of running a successful restaurant group in one of the toughest trading environments the industry has ever seen.

    And of course, there are plenty of food recommendations along the way. From her favourite restaurants and dream foodie destinations to the ultimate Thomasina Miers feast, we cover it all. Insightful, inspiring, funny, and fiercely passionate, this is an episode every food lover, restaurateur, and aspiring entrepreneur will want to hear.

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    48 mins
  • Felicity Cloake - Why Food Critics Are Too Kind - Surviving A Bear 'Attack' In The US & The Best Croissant in Paris
    Jun 1 2026

    In this episode, recorded live at the Ballymaloe Food Festival, we sit down with award-winning food writer, columnist, cookbook author, and now novelist, Felicity Cloake. Best known for her legendary How to Make the Perfect series and her food-focused cycling adventures across France, Britain, and the United States, Felicity reflects on the journeys that shaped her career. She shares stories from the road, including memorable encounters across America, the challenges of solo travel by bike, and why her coast-to-coast culinary exploration of the US remains one of the most rewarding projects she has ever undertaken.

    We also dive into Felicity’s debut novel, The Underdog, a light-hearted foodie love story set between London’s restaurant scene and the west coast of Scotland. She explains how the idea emerged during lockdown, discusses the freedom of writing fiction after years of journalism, and reveals the joy of inventing restaurant menus, eccentric chefs, and culinary drama. Along the way, we talk about social media, restaurant criticism, the realities of food writing, and the changing landscape of publishing and content creation.

    Finally, Felicity takes us behind the scenes of her 17-year run writing How to Make the Perfect, sharing how a simple debate about whether to prick sausages evolved into one of Britain’s most beloved food columns. We discuss recipe testing, cookbook legends, food controversies, dream meals, favourite restaurants, and her hopes for future cycling adventures—possibly even Japan. Packed with wit, honesty, and plenty of food opinions, this is a conversation full of insight for cooks, writers, travellers, and anyone who loves a great food story.

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    Order Ben's Incredible Book - All You Can Eat - By Clicking Here - https://www.amazon.co.uk/All-You-Can-Eat-British/dp/1805221523


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    Order The Greatest Meat In The Country From HG Walter Here & Have Restaurant Quality Meals From Home - www.hgwalter.com

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    36 mins
  • Darina Allen - The Godmother Of Irish Food On Creating Ballymaloe Cookery School & Becoming Ireland's First Celebrity Chef!
    May 28 2026

    On this week’s episode of Go To Food Podcast, we sit down with the legendary Darina Allen — founder of the iconic Ballymaloe Cookery School, pioneer of modern Irish cuisine, and one of the most influential food voices of the last half century. Recorded live at the Ballymaloe Festival of Food, Darina takes us through the extraordinary journey that helped shape Ireland’s food culture as we know it today.

    From the rise of Irish cooking on the global stage to the importance of seasonal ingredients, Darina speaks passionately about food education, farming, sustainability, and the forgotten skills that modern life has left behind. We dive deep into the philosophy behind Ballymaloe, why local food systems matter more than ever, and the growing movement of people leaving cities in search of a slower, more connected way of life.

    Darina also reflects on the early struggles that led to the creation of Ballymaloe Cookery School, the chefs and food personalities who have passed through its doors, and the accidental path that turned her into Ireland’s first celebrity chef. Along the way, she shares hilarious stories, hard-earned wisdom, and an infectious enthusiasm for everything from raw milk and sourdough to oysters and homemade butter.

    Warm, funny, fiercely intelligent, and endlessly inspiring, this is a conversation about much more than food — it’s about community, purpose, craft, and living well. Whether you’re a professional chef, a home cook, or simply someone who loves hearing from true pioneers, this episode with Darina Allen is one you won’t want to miss.

    Watch and Subscribe To Our Youtube Videos Here - https://www.youtube.com/@gotofood


    Order Ben's Incredible Book - All You Can Eat - By Clicking Here - https://www.amazon.co.uk/All-You-Can-Eat-British/dp/1805221523


    Get 2 Months of Blinq For Free - With Code - GOTOBLINQ - https://blinqme.com/


    Order The Greatest Meat In The Country From HG Walter Here & Have Restaurant Quality Meals From Home - www.hgwalter.com

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    51 mins
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Binging this on my morning and evening journey to work would Defo recommend to anyone who wants to learn about the other side of the restraunt

Brilliant and original

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