The SPK Book Club

11. On Storytelling in the Kitchen with Numra Siddiqui

May 03, 2022 Irene Olivo & Margaux Vialleron Season 3 Episode 11
The SPK Book Club
11. On Storytelling in the Kitchen with Numra Siddiqui
Show Notes

In this new episode of the Salmon Pink Kitchen podcast, Irene and Margaux welcome Numra Siddiqui, head chef and owner of Empress Market, to discuss storytelling in the kitchen.  

With Numra, we retraced her journey from an office job to running a hospitality brand where she combines food, family traditions and storytelling. From selecting ingredients to planning a menu, doing the maths and picking dishwares, this episode is filled with tips and Numra’s love for a good story. 

This podcast is introduced by the brilliant spoken word artist Amani Saeed, who reads her poem ‘Vermillon’. 

Margaux Vialleron’s novel, The Yellow Kitchen, is publishing on 7th July! Pre-orders are hugely important for debut authors so if you can, please consider pre-ordering your copy from your favourite bookshops and retailers. Thank you for your support. 

Recommendations from today’s episode:
Parcha, the Empress Market newsletter
Food and Feminism, an Empress Market interview with Nida Bilgrami and Nida Jehangir
If These Meals Could Talk, a 6-part series
The Hen-nah Party, an open mic night
Queer Parivaar, a film by Shiva Raichandani and produced by Huma Qazi
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