What is postpunk kitchen?

Postpunk Kitchen (PPK) is a vegan cooking show hosted by Isa Chandra Moskowitz and her friend Terry Hope Romero. The show began as a public access television show in Brooklyn, New York, in 2003, before moving online in 2005. The show's name is a play on "post-punk," the musical genre that emerged in the late 1970s and early 1980s, and typically combines elements of punk rock with experimental and avant-garde music.

PPK features vegan recipes that are easy to follow and use common ingredients found in most grocery stores. The show also includes tips on cooking techniques, kitchen equipment, and vegan nutrition. Moskowitz and Romero are both vegan activists and authors of several bestselling vegan cookbooks.

PPK has gained a large following and has been praised for its fun, engaging approach to vegan cooking. In addition to its online presence, PPK has released a cookbook, The Post-Punk Kitchen: Veganomicon, and has been featured in various media outlets, including The New York Times and Food & Wine.