Episode 14: Curtis Stone
Andrew Talks to Chefs
English - December 11, 2017 19:24 - 1 hour - 56.1 MB - ★★★★★ - 273 ratingsFood Arts Society & Culture andrew talks to chefs andrew friedman food writing chefs professional kitchens restaurants hospitality industry back of house Homepage Download Apple Podcasts Google Podcasts Overcast Castro Pocket Casts RSS feed
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Los Angeles’s chef Curtis Stone joins us for a special bonus episode to discuss the coming format change at his Beverly Hills hit Maude, which will switch to a wine-region-inspired tasting menu in late January. (The first region he’s exploring: Rioja!) Curtis discusses the reason for the change, and the recent research trip he and his team took to Spain and how the inspiration they found there will find its way back to the restaurant. In this season of giving, we also look at his restaurant group’s unique philanthropic philosophy, especially their recent partnership with Chrysalis, which matches people who need a second chance (e.g., those who’ve spent time in prison or are homeless) through jobs.
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