Insights from Chef Andrew Black
In this episode of Chef Radio, James Beard award-winning chef Andrew Black shares his inspiring journey from Jamaica to becoming a culinary innovator in Oklahoma City. Learn about Chef Black’s restaurants, Grey Sweater, and his focus on creating heartfelt dining experiences through meticulous care and sourcing of global ingredients. The conversation explores Chef Black's transition to Oklahoma City, the opening of his various ventures like Black Walnut, The Gilded Acorn, and his latest project, Pearl Mesta, at the Skirvin Hotel. Chef Black discusses the importance of consistency, learning from failures, and fostering a strong company culture built on empathy and integrity. The episode provides valuable advice for young chefs on hard work and adaptability, highlighting Chef Black’s dedication to innovation and guest satisfaction.
From Senegal to New Orleans: Serigne Mbaye's Improbable Story
In this episode, we sit down with Chef Serigne Mbaye, the James Beard Award-winning chef behind Dakar, a renowned New Orleans restaurant that brilliantly blends the flavors of Senegalese and Southern cuisine. Chef Mbaye shares how his passion for cooking with purpose infuses each dish with a deeper connection to his African heritage and the rich culinary traditions of the American South. We also explore his challenging childhood, including his experience in a strict Muslim school in Senegal, which, despite feeling somewhat abandoned his family, helped shape his resilience, discipline, and ultimately, his success in the culinary world.
All Over the World to On Your TV: Chopped's Marc Murphy
On this episode of Chef Radio Podcast, we sit down with the one and only Chef Marc Murphy, famed judge on Food Network’s Chopped, competitor on Iron Chef America, and mastermind behind New York City’s iconic restaurant Landmarc. Chef Murphy takes us on an inspiring journey through his early years as a young chef in Paris, where he honed his skills alongside some of the culinary world’s greats, to his bold move to New York City. Listen as he shares the challenges and triumphs of rising through the ranks of the restaurant industry, eventually becoming one of America’s most respected chefs and TV personalities.
Mashama Bailey: From The Grey to James Beard’s Best Chef in America
In today’s exciting episode, we sit down with the incredible Mashama Bailey, executive chef and co-owner of The Grey in Savannah, Georgia, to talk about her extraordinary journey to the top of the culinary world. From her humble beginnings to becoming one of the most celebrated chefs in America, Mashama shares her inspiring story of resilience, passion, and creativity. We dive into her groundbreaking work at The Grey, her Southern-rooted cooking style, and the incredible honor of winning the James Beard Award for Best Chef in America. This is a conversation you won’t want to miss!
Chef Alex Kemp: Montreal Roots, Philadelphia Flavors - A True Culinary Journey
In today’s episode, we’re thrilled to be joined by Chef Alex Kemp of My Loup in Philadelphia, where he brings the warmth of Canadian generosity and hospitality to the city’s vibrant culinary landscape. With roots in French-speaking Quebec, Chef Alex masterfully reimagines French cuisine, weaving together the rich traditions of his heritage with the ebb and flow of Philadelphia’s distinct seasons. His refined techniques and ingenious combinations create an innovative dining experience that’s both rooted in tradition and refreshingly original and his take on company culture is incredibly powerful. Listen in on how this young talent has taken Philadelphia by storm, and as you'll hear, it's not by chance. It was destined.
Elemental Cooking, Oysters, and Culinary Legends: Chef Kyle Knall’s Journey
In this episode, we dive into the remarkable story of Chef Kyle Knall of Birch in Milwaukee and explore his fascinating journey from the bustling culinary scene of New York City to the vibrant culture of New Orleans, and finally to the heart of Milwaukee. We'll uncover how his deep-rooted love for oysters, inspired by his father, has helped shape his culinary identity. Join us as Kyle shares how he has not only mastered his craft but also fostered a sense of community in Milwaukee, creating a culinary haven that resonates with both locals and visitors alike.
3 Key Strategies for Creating and Sustaining a Successful Restaurant
Welcome to our CHEF Radio, where we dive into the secrets of maintaining success in the restaurant business with industry leaders Mary Milliken, Susan Fingar, Phillip Krajeck, Katie Button, and Michael Anthony. In this episode, we explore three key strategies for sustained success: fostering innovation, building a strong team, and maintaining exceptional quality. Hear firsthand from these accomplished chefs as they share their insights and experiences on how to keep pushing the boundaries, continually improve, and never rest on their laurels in the ever-evolving culinary world. Whether you're an aspiring restaurateur or a seasoned pro, this hard hitting episode is packed with valuable advice to help you thrive in the restaurant industry.
Redemption in the Kitchen: Mike Solomonov’s Path to Culinary Excellence
In this episode of CHEF Radio, we're thrilled to feature none other than Mike Solomonov of Zahav and the CooknSolo empire. Join us as we dive into Mike's Israeli roots, his courageous battle with addiction, and the challenging beginnings of Zahav. Discover how he built a unique company, blending accessible, scalable concepts like Federal Donuts and Goldie alongside his boundary-pushing experiences at Zahav and Laser Wolf. Mike Solomonov is truly one of a kind, and we can't wait to share his incredible story with you all.
Chef Chris Shepherd & Lindsey Brown: Supporting Industry Workers Through Southern Smoke
Welcome to another exciting episode, where we delve into the inspiring stories of those making a difference in the culinary world. Today, we're joined by Chef Chris Shepherd and wife/ partner Lindsey Brown from the Southern Smoke Foundation in Houston, Texas. Chef Chris, a celebrated culinary figure, recently hung up his apron to dedicate himself to the Southern Smoke Foundation, an organization committed to supporting folks in the food and beverage industry at large. We'll explore the incredible journey that led him to this decision, as well as a frightening plane ride that Eli and Chris took together. Additionally, we'll uncover why other chefs highly value Chris’s unique ability to engage with their cooks, offering insights and perspectives that inspire and elevate the next generation of culinary professionals. Join us to learn more about Southern Smoke Foundation, Chef Chris Shepherd’s career transition, and his impact on the culinary community.
How Chef JJ Johnson Uses Rice to Connect Cultures at Fieldtrip
Introducing Chef JJ Johnson, a renowned chef, owner, and cookbook author, who is revolutionizing the fast-casual dining scene with his innovative restaurant, Fieldtrip. Chef JJ, a CIA-trained chef with a background in fine dining, decided to break the mold by creating a community-driven rice bowl concept that highlights the global significance of rice. At Fieldtrip, he uses rice as a canvas to craft diverse and inspiring dishes, showcasing flavors from around the world. In our conversation, we delve into the cultural importance of rice, Chef JJ's recent expansion to the Atlantis Hotel in the Bahamas, and the vital role of fostering a positive company culture.
Rob Rubba on Ethical Dining at DC's Michelin-Starred Oyster Oyster
Today, we’re thrilled to welcome Chef Rob Rubba, the ’90s skater kid turned culinary mastermind behind the Michelin-starred Oyster Oyster in Washington, DC. Celebrated for its groundbreaking and eco-friendly approach, Oyster Oyster leads the way in sustainable dining, artfully blending diverse techniques in preservation to craft extraordinary flavors while prioritizing ethical practices. Join us as Rob delves into his inspiring journey, reveals the creative sparks behind his plant-forward menu, and shares how embracing a vegetarian lifestyle has elevated his purpose and deepened his connection to the culinary world.
Revolutionizing Food: Nathan Myhrvold’s Insights on Modernist Cuisine and Technology
Welcome to episode 119 featuring the remarkable scientist-turned-culinary-pioneer, Nathan Myhrvold, where we dive deep into his fascinating journey from Chief Technology Officer at Microsoft to culinary innovator and author of the groundbreaking Modernist Cuisine series. Join us as Nathan shares his unique approach to writing his Modernist Cuisine collection of books, the influence of his time working with Stephen Hawking, and his transition from the tech world to the culinary arts. We'll explore the challenges and joys of creating cookbooks tailored for both professional chefs and home cooks, and uncover his favorite pizza place (in Jersey City) that sparks his culinary inspiration. This episode is an engaging blend of science, technology, and cooking with one of the most innovative minds the world has ever seen.
Building a Sustainable Culinary Future with Chef Tracy Malechek of Birdies
We're thrilled to have Chef Tracy Malechek join us on CHEF Radio, where we discuss her impressive background that includes working at some of New York's finest restaurants, honing her craft and developing a profound understanding of the culinary world. In this episode, we’ll explore her journey from the bustling kitchens of New York to meeting her husband, a renowned wine expert, and how together they are building a sustainable business that truly supports their employees at Birdies in Austin Texas. We’ll also discuss the challenges and rewards of balancing parenthood with restaurant ownership, and what it means to be mission-driven in today’s food industry. Stay tuned for an inspiring conversation with Chef Tracy Malechek.
Ep 117: Building a Sustainable Restaurant Empire with Mary Sue Milliken and Susan Feniger
Susan Feniger and Mary Sue Millikan, two pioneering chefs behind acclaimed restaurants like Border Grill and Alice B. discuss their beginnings, challenges in the industry, and the influence of Mexican cuisine on their careers. From their early struggles at City Cafe to their television success, this conversation is packed with invaluable insights and heartwarming anecdotes.
Episode 116: Chef Fiore Tedesco of L'Oca d'Oro and Bambino in Austin
In this heartfelt episode, Chef Fiore Tedesco shares his remarkable personal and professional journey. Born deaf, Fiore faced significant challenges growing up in a large Italian family. The episode touches on his experiences with anxiety and trauma, his reflections on leadership and empathy, and the constant pursuit of balance in the demanding restaurant industry.
Episode 115: Nasim Alikhani of Sofreh & Sofreh Cafe in Brooklyn
In this episode, you're going to hear the story of a young lady who immigrated with almost nothing and slowly but surely began to rebuild her life in New York City through sheer willpower. By listening, you will learn how Nasim held onto the lessons she learned in her mother's kitchen in Iran until she was able to open Sofreh, as well as how she trains and develops the culture within her kitchen, and how she empowers her cooks to cook with intuition. Nasim talks about one of her favorite ingredients, the reduction of whey—a byproduct of making yogurt—that she uses extensively throughout her menu, and why it was important for her restaurant to reflect a more modern Persian feel.
Episode 114: Chef Gregory Gourdet of Kann and Sousol in Portland
Embark on a gripping journey of resilience and redemption with Chef Gregory Gourdet in this riveting episode! Brace yourself for a rollercoaster of ambition, setbacks, and ultimately, triumph. In a world where success is often elusive, Gregory's story reminds us that the path to greatness is anything but linear. Join us as we unravel the challenges he faced on his quest to self-discovery and celebrate the inspiring triumph that awaits. Tune in now for a tale that will keep you captivated until the very end!
Episode 113: Chef Michael Anthony of Gramercy Tavern in NYC
In today's can't-miss episode, we have the pleasure of sitting down with Chef Michael Anthony, the culinary mastermind behind New York City's iconic Gramercy Tavern. Join us as we delve into Chef Anthony's culinary journey, his approach to setting the culture and tone in the kitchen, and the creative process behind crafting unforgettable dining experiences at one of America's most celebrated restaurants. Get ready to be inspired by Chef Anthony's passion for food, community, and innovation. Let's dive in!
Episode 112: Chef Radio Live 2024 with Chefs Alex Kemp, Eric Leveillee, and Chance Anies
10:10 Chef Alex Kemp:
The Canadian chef who's taking Philadelphia by storm
Impressions of his new hometown
Persistence and Alex’s Culinary Journal
His Time on No Reservations
How Alex’s Experience Influences Him Today
Montreal Restaurants Recommendations
34:18 Chef Eric Leveillee
Eli’s First Impression of Eric
Cooking for Chef Alain Ducasse… or Not
Taking Over at Lacroix
The Thought Process of Creating and Executing a New Dish
Keeping It Simple vs “One More Ingredient”
Upcoming Dishes
Mentorship vs Reputation
Philadelphia Restaurants Recommendations
1:02:00 Chef Chance Anies
Background
Telling his Story Through his Menu
Quitting his Job and Starting The Food Cart
Meaning Behind the Name of Tabachoy
Advice for Anyone Not in the Right Career Feild
How Fatherhood Changed Chances Perspective
Philadelphia Restaurants Recommendation