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Black Desserts

Black Desserts

By Black Food Folks

Black Food Folks presents a limited series focusing on the life and work of Black pastry chefs. The series will focus on a diverse collective of chefs, bakers, chocolatiers, and educators to explore their career paths and the historical context in which they do their work.
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Baking Legacy

Black DessertsJan 26, 2022

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Baking Legacy
Jan 26, 202233:32
The Light & Shade of Black Nostalgia

The Light & Shade of Black Nostalgia

The world of desserts can feel indulgent and decadent in ways that overlook the practical impact our cultural relationships with food have on our lives. The joy and celebration, the emotional connection and comfort in good and bad times our dessert traditions have are as much an heirloom as the recipes themselves so on this episode I talk with wellness coach Shelley Chapman (@shelleywellness) founder of the Mindful Plate youtube series and the Body Food Freedom nutrition and wellness coaching practice about the importance of naming and clarifying our emotional relationships with food and pastry chef and end of life doula Dr. Monica O’Connell (@mimi_oconnell) about how she is using the symbolism and emotional connection to cakes to interrogate end of life care for patients and families.

Jan 12, 202242:04
Bean To Bar Chocolate
Dec 29, 202146:39
Community Cake

Community Cake

Nostalgia is a huge factor in the baking traditions in the African American culinary canon and the keepers of southern cake and desserts recipes are preserving that legacy for a whole new generation. In this episode, I talk with Chef Colette Knight (@gudgudpudin) of Atlanta-based Gud Gud Puddin about her family legacy of hospitality service and how she’s using her new specialty dessert company as a rebirth of her professional life and her passion for community building as well as pastry artist  Arley Bell (@arley.cakes) of Richmond-based Arley Cakes whose practice pairs social responsibility with entrepreneurship to model the possibilities for this era of civil rights activism.

Dec 15, 202138:22
Pie Art!
Dec 01, 202138:41
Diasporic Desserts
Nov 17, 202132:49
A History of American Cake Design: In conversation with Chef Toba Garrett

A History of American Cake Design: In conversation with Chef Toba Garrett

An intimate conversation with Master Pastry Chef Toba Garrett.

In the world of cake decorating there is a name that emerges among most professionals as a master of the craft, and that Chef Toba Garret. She wrote the go-to text on cake decorating and is a living legend internationally. I'm honored to share our conversation as the season finale.

Jun 03, 202140:14
Media Hype
May 20, 202139:52
Bakesale Resistance
May 06, 202132:45
The Makers
Apr 27, 202132:02
Just Desserts
Apr 08, 202153:31
Origin Story
Mar 25, 202101:01:38
Extended Trailer

Extended Trailer

Black Food Folks is an organization founded by Clay Wiliams and Colleen Vincent to connect Black food creatives in tangible ways. Through Covid-19 the organization has strengthened and grown and has an eye toward intentional storytelling and has taken to podcasting. This first effort is Black Desserts where host Therese Nelson deep dives into the life and work of the creative forces behind our countries most delicious sweets.

Mar 11, 202118:39