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Cook and Nourish
by Claire Syrenne
MasterChef finalist, Claire Syrenne invites you into her kitchen where the cook matters more than what's for dinner. This is a place where home cooks are celebrated for being flippin' amazing and getting people fed no matter what else life throws at them. Each week Claire shares ways to make your cooking life easier, simple recipes for real meals and kitchen stories to make you smile. If you're feeding people then pull up a chair and feel the love.
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Five Carbs to Build Easy Meals Around
Send us Fan MailHaving trusty carbs is a practical route to calmer, tastier weeknights. It's a go to method for me when I'm in need of inspiration - start with one dependable carbohydrate, then build the rest of dinner around it. I talk about carbohydrates as energy and why you need both short and long lasting carbs in your week. I walk you through five “anchor carbs” I come back to again and again for family dinners: potatoes, bread, pasta, rice and beans. You’ll get loads of practical weekly meal ideas, from flexible jacket potatoes and dinner bagels to pasta that feeds you on hard days.I'll be sharing a listener’s very relatable weekly pattern and why spotting and accepting patterns in the way you cook can be more useful than chasing a perfect plan.You’ll also pick up confidence-boosting kitchen skills: the pasta-water trick that makes even a basic sauce taste glossy and restaurant-level, plus a fool-proof basmati rice method that stops rice feeling stressful. We finish with beans as a cheap, nutritious powerhouse, including chickpeas, kidney beans and black beans, and a simple prompt to create your own carb list for quick inspiration.If you found this helpful, hit subscribe, share the podcast with a fellow home cook, and leave a review so more people can find Cook and Nourish. What carb are you building dinner around this week?
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Ep.5: How I Meal Plan By Numbers
Send us Fan Mail"What's for Dinner?" isn't just a culinary question it's a string of decisions that ask you to know what's in the pantry, the complexities of the family timetable, whether the chicken in the fridge is still viable or what time the supermarket shop is being delivered. That’s invisible labour, and it’s exhausting, even if you’ve cooked thousands of meals.My meal planning method is about outsourcing those choices so “future us” can simply follow the list. You’ll hear why planning and writing a shopping list together can cut your supermarket spend and reduce food waste, plus how a small buffer day gives you breathing room to change your mind. We also talk about matching your weekly meal plan to your real energy levels so Tuesday chaos gets a genuinely easy dinner, while Sunday can hold the more creative cooking.The heart of the system is a simple “meal matrix”: categories that fit the way your household truly eats, like Sunday lunch, leftovers, pasta, veggie night, fish night, kids’ tea and quick meals. Build a short list of reliable options under each category and you’ll stop reinventing dinner from scratch every day. Keep one backup meal in your pocket, raid your freezer and cupboards before you shop, and remember the list is not the boss of you, it’s your support.If you want calmer weeknights, cheaper shops, and fewer last-minute dinner spirals, listen now. Subscribe, share this with a fellow home cook, and leave a review so more kitchen heroes can find Cook and Nourish.
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Ep.4: Is Your Kitchen Helping You Or Slowing You Down?
Send us Fan MailYour kitchen might be making you work too hard. In fact, if may be stealing your time, patience, and money. In this episode I'll walk you through how to reset your space so cooking feels simpler and more satisfying. I share the moment I admitted a sous-vide machine belonged to a different life, and why the battered baking tray trumps a bread maker.We get practical with kitchen decluttering and kitchen organisation: the container drawer that turns into lid Jenga, the pans you never reach for, the novelty tools wedged in jammed drawers. Using the 80/20 rule, we identify the small set of tools you actually rely on and move them front and centre so dinner happens with less friction. Think “everything within reach” because speed, calm, and clarity matter most at 6 pm.Then we tackle the budget side with a pantry audit. Forgotten tins and dry carbs are money you have already spent, and leaving them to linger is slow food waste. We cover how to shop for the cook you are, not the cook you think you should be, plus smart options for unopened food you will not use: swapping with friends, donating where appropriate, and binning what has truly gone off. To finish, I give you an easy start point: a 10-minute reset, and one small prompt to build gratitude for the tools that carry you through most days.If this helped, subscribe for more calm home cooking ideas, share it with a friend who feels stuck in their kitchen, and leave a review so more cooks can find us.
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Ep.3: Stop Apologising For Dinner
Send us Fan MailYou know that moment you put dinner on the table and immediately say, “Sorry, it’s just pasta”? I want to help you stop doing that. Because a quiet, ordinary meal needs no apologies, it’s proof that you showed up for the people you love, even when the day has been messy and your energy is thin. We dig into the invisible standards that make home cooks feel judged, and how those standards are tangled up with gendered expectations, comparison culture, and the constant pressure to “do more”. I share stories from real kitchens including the nights when the food is beige, the plan goes sideways, and the only sensible move is a backup sandwich. You’ll leave with practical tools like simple sentences you can use at the table to replace apologising with confidence; and a calmer way to think about nutrition across a week rather than one perfect plate. If you want to fall back in love with home cooking and feel proud of what you put on the table, press play, then subscribe, share the episode with a fellow cook, and leave a review so more people can find it.
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Ep.2: Brilliant Backup Meals
Send us Fan MailWhen life goes sideways, backup meals are your best friend. I open the pantry door on backup meals—the simple, reliable dishes that turn chaotic evenings into calm ones—and share how to build a dinner safety net you can trust when plans fall apart. From the split-second pivot when you realise the chicken is still frozen to the quiet relief of pulling a labelled foil tray from the freezer, we show how Plan B becomes a power move, not a compromise.If this episode helps you breathe easier at dinner time, follow the show, share it with a friend who needs a calmer kitchen, and leave us a quick review to help others find Cook and Nourish. What are the three items going on your backup list today?
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Ep.1: You Matter More Than What’s For Dinner
Send us Fan MailIf dinner has started to feel like a test you can only fail, this conversation is your reset. Claire Syrenne welcomes you to Cook and Nourish by putting a spotlight on the overlooked brilliance of home cooks—the people quietly feeding families, friends, and themselves day after day. We dig into why the role matters, how invisible standards creep into our kitchens, and why your well-being always matters more than what’s for dinner.Across fifteen focused minutes, we unpack the pressure that builds from comparison, food headlines, and endless scrolls of perfect plates. Claire shares how shifting from perfection to presence changes both flavour and mood. You’ll hear real stories that cut through the noise, including a reminder that a “simple” dinner often carries the most care—and the most sanity.We get practical, too. You’ll learn how to plan for one intentionally simple meal each week as a strategic win for time, energy, and joy. Along the way, we celebrate memory and meaning in everyday food, from pilchards on toast to beans with cheese, and talk about what you can expect from the show: no trends, no tweezers, just generous, realistic cooking that fits busy lives.Take a breath before you eat tonight and notice that you got food on the table. That moment of recognition is where confidence starts. If this speaks to you, follow Cook and Nourish, share it with a friend who needs a kinder kitchen, and leave a review so more home cooks can find their corner of calm.
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ABOUT THIS SHOW
MasterChef finalist, Claire Syrenne invites you into her kitchen where the cook matters more than what's for dinner. This is a place where home cooks are celebrated for being flippin' amazing and getting people fed no matter what else life throws at them. Each week Claire shares ways to make your cooking life easier, simple recipes for real meals and kitchen stories to make you smile. If you're feeding people then pull up a chair and feel the love.
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