Salt & Spine

Rediscovering your food culture (and Nordic baked goods) with Magnus Nilsson

12.12.2018 - By Brian Hogan StewartPlay

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SALT + SPINE is hosted by Brian Hogan Stewart and produced by Alison Sullivan.Today's Episode: Magnus NilssonIt's episode three of Baking Week! Today, we're excited to welcome Magnus Nilsson to SALT + SPINE, the podcast on stories behind cookbooks. Magnus is the author of The Nordic Cookbook and his latest, The Nordic Baking Book. He's also the head chef of Fäviken, his two Michelin star restaurant 400 miles north of Stockholm. On this episode of Salt + Spine’s special Baking Week, we sat down with Magnus at The Civic Kitchen in San Francisco to talk all things Nordic baking, his cookbooks, and a Nordic tradition around birthday cakes. Plus, Paula Forbes, editor of Stained Page News, shares her top baking books this fall. Read More:Magnus Nilsson’s ‘The Nordic Baking Book’ is a Bible for Bakers // by Howie Kahn, Wall Street JournalBonus SALT + SPINE Features:Recipe: Cardamom Buns (Kardemummabullar)Recipe: Icelandic Rye Bread (Rúgbraud/Hverabraud/Brumari)Subscribe:Apple Podcasts | Spotify | Stitcher | GooglePlaySALT + SPINE:Our website is SaltAndSpine.com. Shop for Salt + Spine books in our bookstore. Find us on Patreon, Instagram, Twitter, and Facebook. We record Salt + Spine at San Francisco's The Civic Kitchen. Thanks to Jen Nurse, Chris Bonomo, and The Civic Kitchen team. Our theme song was produced by Brunch For Lunch. For more music, visit soundcloud.com/BrunchforLunch.

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