About this episode
Send a textThis special collaborative episode of the Chef JKP Podcast brings together three voices from different corners of the culinary world for a conversation about identity, storytelling, and the power of food to connect cultures.Chef James Knight-Paccheco is joined by Tasneem Rawat, host of The Café, and legendary South African celebrity chef Jenny Morris, who joins the conversation remotely.Known across South Africa as “The Giggling Gourmet,” Jenny Morris has spent decades shaping how people experience food through television, books, and culinary storytelling. Her journey reflects a deep commitment to celebrating African ingredients, preserving culinary heritage, and making food accessible, joyful, and deeply human.In this episode, the conversation moves beyond recipes and kitchens. It explores the role chefs play as cultural storytellers, the responsibility of representing regional food traditions, and how media has transformed the way chefs connect with audiences around the world.Jenny reflects on building a career in food long before the modern celebrity chef era, navigating television, publishing, and education while staying grounded in authenticity. Tasneem brings her perspective as a media host and interviewer, exploring how conversations around food shape culture, while Chef JKP draws connections between global gastronomy and the evolving culinary identity of the Middle East.At its heart, this episode is about the power of conversation around the table. About laughter, curiosity, and the shared language of food that connects people across continents.WHAT YOU WILL HEAR IN THIS EPISODE• Jenny Morris’ journey into the culinary world and becoming a television personality• The rise of food television and how it changed the role of chefs• Preserving African culinary traditions and storytelling through food• The importance of authenticity in media and cooking• How chefs become cultural ambassadors through their work• The role of conversation and storytelling in food media• Perspectives from the Middle East and Africa on culinary identity• Why food remains one of the most powerful connectors between culturesCHAPTERS00:00 Introduction to this collaborative episode03:40 Meeting Jenny Morris and her culinary journey11:20 The rise of food television and media chefs20:10 Preserving African food traditions31:40 Storytelling through cooking43:15 Cultural identity and regional cuisine54:30 Media, audiences, and the evolution of food conversations66:10 Reflections on food, culture, and connectionGet your Chef JKP Thermos today - https://pay.ziina.com/chefjkp/RKwVHDfpNFOLLOW THE GUESTJenny MorrisInstagramhttps://www.instagram.com/jennymorrischef