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Interview with American Vintage Chef Kiki Coll
In this episode of Three Kitchens Podcast, we welcome special guest Chef Kiki Coll to chat about vintage American recipes. We had a lot of fun and we could have talked all day long about American cooking circa 1920s-70s. <br/><br/>Chef Kiki's love of vintage food goes back to her childhood, learning to cook from her mother and other home cooks in her life. Kiki runs a popular Facebook group called Vintage Recipes, where she posts original recipes from her mother, and some she finds in old cookbooks and newspapers. She also publishes vintage recipe booklets, and has a busy personal chef business in Delaware. <br/><br/>We made two of Kiki's recipes, Orange Glazed Hens and Valentine's Prosecco Fruit Jelly. We loved both of these recipes. They've absolutely stood the test of time and we want you all to go and make them. We're not posting Kiki's recipes on our blog because we want you to check out her website and grab those recipes there. Find the links below! <br/><br/>Chef Kiki agreed to cook a vintage recipe that we shared with her as well. Erin found it in an old Woodward's recipe book. Spinach Topped Tomatoes are a great side dish to go with those delicious Cornish hens. Kiki put her own zhuzh on this recipe that we can't wait to try. As you can tell, we loved this whole meal and really enjoyed our conversation with Chef Kiki. Find the tomatoes recipe on our blog. <br/><br/>What's your favourite taste of nostalgia? <br/><br/><br/>Episode Links<br/>~~~~<br/>~ Vintage Recipes Facebook group <br/>~ Chef Kiki Coll's Website<br/>~ Spinach Stuffed Tomatoes Recipe<br/>~~~~<br/><br/>Three Kitchens Podcast - a home cooking show<br/>Check out our website where you can listen to all of our episodes, and find recipes on our blog (psst! there are even some extra recipes never discussed on the podcast!).<br/>www.threekitchenspodcast.com<br/>~~~~<br/>Or join us on our socials!<br/>Instagram @three_kitchens_podcast<br/>Facebook @threekitchenspodcast<br/>Pinterest @threekitchenspodcast<br/>YouTube @threekitchenspodcast<br/>~~~~<br/>Drop us a comment or give us a like - we'd love to hear from you!