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Be My Gast

O-M-Gumbo ft. Sierra

Season 1, Ep. 4

Creole/Cajun cuisine might just be some of the best food in the world, so, when this episode's guest, Sierra (@gravesyoga) mentioned Gumbo as the dish that takes her back, I of course had to invite her to the kitchen table (or rather she invited herself!).


Sierra dropped by to chat about her nomadic upbringing, moving to Berlin on a whim, "slap yo mama meatloaf" and of course the role gumbo played in her childhood.


Recipe Credits:

I didn't use a recipe since I've made gumbo before...with varying degrees of success, but here's a super detailed recipe from Reddit that's pretty similar to the one I made.


Podcast Credits:

Music: Home Cooked x Sight of Wonders 

Audio engineering: @m.lauralengua

Cover art direction & photography: @colourme.studio

Cover design: @manuelaoficial

Podcast consulting: @bearradioberlin

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