Proof
Proof
America's Test Kitchen
We take America's Test Kitchen's inquisitive and relentless approach to telling unexpected, funny, and thought-provoking narratives about food and drink. This is not a recipe show. And this is not a show about celebrity chefs or what they like to eat. Proof plunges into history, culture, science, and the psyche to uncover the hidden backstories that feed your food-obsessed brain. Hosted by Kevin Pang. A production of America's Test Kitchen.
The River That Feeds Us
Journalist Camilo Garzón embarks on a quest along the Magdalena River to experience a Colombian tradition that's making a comeback called Paseo de Olla: The Cooking Pot Trip.
Apr 17
38 min
Boycotting Your Favorite Food
What happens when you have to boycott your favorite dish? Our reporter travels to her home in North east India to find out.
Apr 10
33 min
It’s All Greek Salad to Me
We kick off a new season of Proof with a look at the origin and evolution of Horiatiki, or the Greek Salad.
Apr 3
42 min
Conan O'Brien on Your Mama’s Kitchen Podcast
Before we return next week with new episodes of Proof, we're sharing an episode of Your Mama’s Kitchen, where host Michele Norris interviews TV’s funniest redhead, Conan O’Brien.
Mar 26
41 min
From The Sporkful: ANYTHING'S PASTABLE
This week, we're bringing you the first episode from a new, four-part series from our friends at The Sporkful.
Mar 20
45 min
Award Winners: Should I Get My Lobster High?
We wrap up awards season with our Signal Award-Winning episode that asks: Will hot-boxing a lobster before it's cooked alleviate its pain?
Mar 13
37 min
Award Winners: Sakura and the Wild Boars
Author Hannah Kirshner takes us along for a ride with Sakura Yoshida, a trained wild boar hunter and recounts the history of meat eating in Japan in this IACP Award-winning episode.
Mar 6
52 min
Award Winners: Navigating Blindness at the Supermarket
Reporter Jason Strother shows us what it’s like to navigate the supermarket while visually impaired. Listen to our Signal award-winning episode to learn what a more navigable world might be like.
Feb 28
45 min
Award Winners: The Drink that Wouldn't Die
Chartreuse is a centuries-old elixir crafted by Carthusian monks, and is increasingly in short supply. Learn about the spiritual significance of this potent potion in our 2022 IACP Award-Winning episode.
Feb 21
38 min
Award Winners: Raiders of the Lost Yeast
The plan: To extract dormant yeast from the nooks and crannies of ancient Egyptian pots stored in the vaults of the world’s most prestigious museums and bake bread with it. Can it be done?
Feb 14
49 min
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