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EPISODE · Apr 28, 2026 · 34 MIN

Si King on the Hairy Bikers, riding with Dave Myers and his love of pies

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In this episode, host Samuel Goldsmith sits down with Si King to talk about food, cooking and how his approach to eating has evolved, and what the Hairy Bikers means to him now. Si shares the dishes he loves to cook at home, the ingredients he always comes back to, and how his relationship with food has evolved in recent years. He reflects on everyday eating, building simple routines in the kitchen, and making food work in real life. They also discuss the balance between enjoyment and practicality, from quick midweek meals to more considered cooking, as well as Si’s go-to flavours, favourite comfort foods and kitchen habits. Plus: the meals he never gets tired of, what’s always in his fridge, and a quick-fire round covering favourite dishes, guilty pleasures and cooking fails. In this episode: • Si King on his current approach to food and cooking • Everyday meals and simple kitchen routines • Favourite ingredients, flavours and comfort dishes • Making food work in real life • Quick-fire: go-to meals, guilty pleasures and kitchen disasters Si King is best known as one half of the Hairy Bikers. A long-time advocate for good, accessible food, he has written and presented widely on cooking, bringing a practical and down-to-earth approach to the kitchen. Subscribe to The Good Food Podcast and download the Good Food app for more recipes and inspiration. Visit goodfood.com for the full archive Learn more about your ad choices. Visit podcastchoices.com/adchoices

In this episode, host Samuel Goldsmith sits down with Si King to talk about food, cooking and how his approach to eating has evolved, and what the Hairy Bikers means to him now. Si shares the dishes he loves to cook at home, the ingredients he always comes back to, and how his relationship with food has evolved in recent years. He reflects on everyday eating, building simple routines in the kitchen, and making food work in real life. They also discuss the balance between enjoyment and practicality, from quick midweek meals to more considered cooking, as well as Si’s go-to flavours, favourite comfort foods and kitchen habits. Plus: the meals he never gets tired of, what’s always in his fridge, and a quick-fire round covering favourite dishes, guilty pleasures and cooking fails. In this episode: • Si King on his current approach to food and cooking • Everyday meals and simple kitchen routines • Favourite ingredients, flavours and comfort dishes • Making food work in real life • Quick-fire: go-to meals, guilty pleasures and kitchen disasters Si King is best known as one half of the Hairy Bikers. A long-time advocate for good, accessible food, he has written and presented widely on cooking, bringing a practical and down-to-earth approach to the kitchen. Subscribe to The Good Food Podcast and download the Good Food app for more recipes and inspiration. Visit goodfood.com for the full archive Learn more about your ad choices. Visit podcastchoices.com/adchoices

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