Episodes

  • Danilo Cortellini talks fine dining, Italian cuisine and rewriting the rule book.
    Oct 8 2024

    Danilo Cortellini is one of my favourite Italian exports. Before landing on British soil over fourteen years ago there were stints at the revered San Domenico near Bologna and Perbellini in Verona, both of which hold two Michelin stars. London saw him throw himself into 3 Michelin starred French restaurant Alain Ducasse at the Dorchester, a brave move for an Italian chef!

    He carved out a career based on discipline, precision and dedication which put him in good stead to take over the role as head chef at the Italian Embassy, an esteemed position which he held for over 9 years. Catering for and hosting both intimate dinners and galas alike for dignitaries and on plenty of occasions the rich and famous, it was there that he had his first cookery book published ‘4 Grosvenor Square’.

    2015 saw him compete on Masterchef The professionals, where he made it to the finals!

    The pandemic was the turning point in his career, catapulting this Italian chef towards social media stardom. He went on to amass almost half a million followers across instagram alone. His Italian heritage is firmly at the forefront of everything he does and his dedicated followers wait with bated breath for his every post.

    Better Than Nonna is available to pre order now.

    Follow Danilo here

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    1 hr and 9 mins
  • Ravneet Gill talks books, babies and weddings... and juggling it all.
    Oct 1 2024

    Queen of all things sweet, Ravneet Gill is a self confessed sugar addict and the ultimate baking critic. The past four years have bought with it 3 books, one being the ultimate baking bible, an actual baby and a tv career to boot! 2021 saw her step into the shoes of Prue Leith as one of the judges on junior bake off. 2023 saw her join Michel Roux Junior and Mike Reid on Ch4’s Five Star Kitchen: Britain’s Next Great Chef.

    This cordon Bleu-trained pastry chef has worked her way around some of London’s best pastry sections, working for renowned restaurants St John, Wild by tart, Andrew Edmunds and neighbourhood gem llywellns, to name but a few!

    Alongside her relentless schedule within the world of food, she now contributes to numerous top publications, all whilst running Countertalk, a platform that aims to support those within the hospitality industry, creating positive change from within.

    Follow Ravneet HERE

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    50 mins
  • Giorgia Goggi shares tales from magical Masseria Moroseta in the heart of Puglia plus her reimagined take on tomatoes on toast!
    Sep 24 2024

    Giorgia Goggi arrived amongst the olive trees and arid terrain of southern Italy back in 2017. As Puglia was cementing its place as a destination of choice, so was Pugliese farmhouse Masseria Moroseta where our guest joined as Resident Chef for a modest 6 rooms. She would go on to build Moroseta’s reputation as THE culinary hotspot in the region with an aesthetic and menu well ahead of its time. Led by the seasons and with produce from her organic garden, today’s guest has continued to evolve, channeling her passion through a variety of ventures. Moroseta presents most recently as the complete lifestyle brand, with carefully curated products within ceramics, tableware, beauty, olive oils and cookery retreats.

    Moroseta Kitchen: Recipes and Stories from a Modern Puglian Farmhouse launched this August capturing her meticulous 360 approach to food and showcases the very dishes that make her so celebrated within the food scene.

    For a constant stream of food inspiration and stunning photography follow Giorgia on instagram HERE

    And for more images of Masseria Moroseta and a video on how to recreate that incredible sandwich of sorts head to AnnaBarnettCooks

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    1 hr and 24 mins
  • Karan Gokani, the mastermind behind Hoppers recreates Bombay's famous cheese toastie
    Sep 17 2024

    From fully fledged lawyer to restauranteur, chef and best selling author; Karan Gokani's growing empire continues to blossom at pace. Responsible for bringing Sri Lankan and South Indian cuisine to the masses; he launched Hoppers back in 2015 to much acclaim.

    The much anticipated Hoppers the cookbook, a collection anecdotes, imagery and family style recipes topped many a ‘best cookbook list’.

    With an amassed following of just under 600k followers across instagram and views reaching the millions, today’s guest continues to share his passion for recipes with his legions of fans.

    In this episode I get to sample Karan's take on a Bombay cheese toastie, which was nothing short of epic!

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    1 hr and 2 mins
  • Jeremy Lee & that famous Quo Vadis Smoked Eel Sandwich
    Sep 10 2024

    In this week's episode I step into the world of Jeremy Lee, chef proprietor of the iconic Soho restaurant Quo Vadis.

    We cook up that renowned Smoked Eel sandwich in the kitchen of Quo Vadis before retiring to his enviable East London apartment (a treasure trove of cookery books and serveware).

    We talk about Jeremy's favourite restaurants, people that inspire him and what it was like to work alongside Sir Terrance Conran for almost two decades.

    His book, Cooking simply and well, for one or many is out now and I can assure you it's one worth having as part of your cookery book collection.

    Follow Jeremy Lee and Quo Vadis here.

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    1 hr and 22 mins
  • Goddess of Delicious; Nancy Silverton discusses bringing sourdough to the masses and shares her secret ingredient to a successful career in food.
    Sep 3 2024

    I’m finally back with Series 3 of The Filling and we are kicking things off with a bang!

    On this episode I’m lucky enough to be joined by an American culinary heavyweight and self-confessed perfectionist Nancy Silverton. The woman responsible for bringing artisan bread first to Los Angeles and then to the rest of America. Described as ‘Goddess of Delicious’, whose brioche bought Julia Child to tears, and amongst those in the know she’s considered in the pantheon of all-time great chefs.

    We talk about Nancy’s ever expanding restaurant empire, a collaboration in the making with ‘Somebody Feed Phil’ Phil Rosenthal. Her favourite LA, London and NYC spots to dine at and people to follow (Brat, Mountain, Sally Clarke, April Bloomfield- Sailor and Jeremy King all get a mention). We discuss her great inspirations in the world of food, Alice Walters and Chez Panisse are celebrated as destinations everyone should visit during their lifetime.

    Nancy also whips up an incredible piadina using her famous Pizzeria Mozza pizza dough.

    Head to instagram AnnaBarnettCooks for the video and recipe!

    Nancy Silverton Instagram

    Nancy Silverton Three Ingredients podcast

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    1 hr and 2 mins
  • Angela Hartnett Discusses her Welsh-Italian Ancestry, Gordon Ramsay's Ambition and Supplying the Queen with Pasta
    May 30 2021

    EPISODE SYNOPSIS

    This is an EXCITING ONE! Fresh from a morning gym session and seated in her Spitalfields’ kitchen, 2

    Michelin starred chef Angela Hartnett MBE joins host Anna Barnett for this week’s episode of The

    Filling podcast where Angela shares stories of growing up in the family fish and chip shop, working

    with Gordon Ramsay for 17 years and how it feels to be the only woman in a kitchen of male chefs.

    The answer to that may surprise you.

    EPISODE NOTES

    03:30 – 05:30) Angela admits to working throughout lockdown, and here she details the Cook 19

    initiative she developed to supply hospitals with meals during the pandemic.

    17:40 – 20:00) With a Welsh Italian mother, Irish father and growing up in Essex, Angela draws on

    her varied background for culinary inspiration.

    22:15 – 25:00) Working for Gordon at the world-famous Connaught Rooms did not come without

    its struggles; here Angela details how she overcame them.

    34:40 – 36:30) An enlightening discussion around being the only woman in an all-female team leads

    to an unexpected confession. Listen here.

    38:30 – 40:00) Here Angela gives some invaluable advice for young chefs starting their careers.

    43:30 – 44:30) Angela and Anna discuss the regional differences of Italian food.

    TOP QUOTES

    “If you’ve got dried chili, garlic and tomatoes – you’ve got a meal.” Angela

    “When I first started working for Gordon, I thought; ‘Right, I’ve got to get serious.’.”

    “I know my limitations; I don’t wake up in the morning and think Michelin stars.” Angela

    “What’s always worked in my favour is being a woman.” Angela

    “I’m not afraid to say I don’t know, and I think that’s key in this business. How can anyone know

    everything about food?” Angela

    “The hospitality industry can look back at itself after this year and be proud.”

    RESOURCES

    www.angelahartnett.com

    www.muranolondon.com

    www.limewoodhotel.co.uk

    www.stjohnrestaurant.com

    www.brawn.co

    www.bratrestaurant.com

    ABOUT THE GUESTS

    Angela Hartnett is one of the most high-profile female chefs in the world, having worked at many of

    London’s top restaurants. During her childhood, Angela's Italian grandmother and mother instilled in

    her an appreciation and love of good food.

    Angela has since won numerous awards and has paid real homage to her Italian roots by opening

    Murano, a fine-dining restaurant in London with an Italian-influenced menu. In January 2007, Angela

    was awarded an MBE for services to the industry. Her restaurants currently hold 2 Michelin stars.

    She lives in London with her husband.

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    58 mins
  • From their Kitchen Disco Sophie Ellis-Bextor and Richard Jones Discuss Combining their Music Careers with Feeding their Five Sons
    May 23 2021

    EPISODE SYNOPSIS

    Musical husband and wife duo, Sophie Ellis-Bextor and Richard Jones, sit down in their London home

    with The Filling host Anna Barnett to chat about how they met and Sophie’s chat-up lines, the

    importance of music in their lives and how to feed a family of 7 during lockdown. Here’s a clue: lots

    of cereal and lots of milk. Also on the table are Sophie on Strictly, falling over on stage, and falling

    pregnant 6 weeks into dating.

    EPISODE NOTES

    06:30 – 08:30) Ever wondered what breakfast time looks like for a house of 7 including 5

    boys? Listen here to get the full picture.

    21:00 – 23:00) Here Sophie and Richard talk about how they met and Sophie’s now

    infamous first chat-up line.

    25:10 – 28:45) Music played a big role in Sophie’s childhood, but can you guess her first gig

    at the age of 8? Prog rock anyone?

    34:40 – 38:00) Here Sophie talks candidly about her first band before going solo, and her

    big break. Can Groovejet really be 21 years old?

    41:30 – 48:00) The Feeling were turned down by many record companies before landing

    their deal. Richard here discusses the origins of the band and how they craft their songs.

    01:12:30 – 01:15:00) Sophie was a contestant on Strictly Come Dancing in 2013 and here she

    recounts her time on the show. Find out if she and Richard continue to waltz around the kitchen.

    TOP QUOTES

    “Chicken soup and garlic bread? That’s the worst combination ever.” Sophie requoting one of her

    children.

    “When we and the 5 kids are all eating the same thing at the same time – that’s success.” Richard

    “We have children who don’t like jacket potatoes; how annoying is that?” Sophie

    “We have personality types that are complimentary, not competitive.” Richard

    “He got worryingly into golf in his 20’s, so I bought him flying lessons.” Sophie


    RESOURCES

    www.sophieellisbextor.net

    www.thefeeling.com

    www.eataly.com


    ABOUT THE GUESTS

    Sophie Ellis-Bextor is an English singer, songwriter and model. She first came to prominence in the

    late 1990s, as the lead singer of the indie rock band Theaudience. After the group disbanded, Ellis-

    Bextor went solo, achieving success in the early 2000s. Richard Jones is a British music producer,

    songwriter, bass guitar player and founding member of the British rock band The Feeling. Career.

    Jones attended the BRIT School in Croydon. Richard and Sophie have 5 sons and live in London.

    Instagram: @sophieellisbextor

    Instagram: @ richardjonesface

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    1 hr and 29 mins