Schnitzel & Stories

Angelika Schwaff & Arlene Stein

Schnitzel & Stories is a podcast about the flavors that connect us—and the people who shape them. In past seasons, hosts Angelika, a food writer, and Arlene, a food and hospitality specialist, have explored the rich tapestry of food traditions, tracing how dishes travel across borders and time. Now in Season 3, Schnitzel & Stories shifts focus with “Only a Woman”—a series of bold conversations with women who have transformed the food world. From Michelin-starred chefs to quiet revolutionaries behind the scenes, we uncover what it really means to lead, create, and thrive in a space that hasn’t always made room for them. Whether it’s a recipe with a backstory or a woman rewriting the rules of the kitchen, this is food, with context.

  1. 2025-10-14

    Palisa Anderson: Migration, Motherhood & Regenerative Farming

    Palisa Anderson inherited more than a restaurant, she inherited a legacy. Following in the footsteps of her mother, Amy, who founded Chat Thai in 1989 as a young newcomer to Sydney, Australia, Palisa grew up immersed in hospitality. Her childhood was spent between kitchens and dining rooms, where she developed an instinctive understanding of food and a deep respect for ingredients. After graduating from the university, she spent a decade abroad, working in Hong Kong, London, New York, and Tokyo. But when she returned home, it wasn’t just to rejoin the family business, it was to transform it. Rather than relying on imported ingredients, Palisa sought to reconnect their restaurants to the land. She founded Boon Luck Farm, where she grows Thai herbs, rare Asian vegetables, and over 30 varieties of citrus. Her guiding belief is simple yet profound: human health begins with soil health. Through regenerative farming and reforestation, the farm restores depleted land, captures carbon, and rebuilds biodiversity, proving that agriculture can be both ethical and economically viable. Today, Boon Luck Farm supplies 50–80% of the produce served across 15 restaurants, including Chat Thai’s five locations. Palisa’s story stands as a powerful testament to what is possible when tradition, migration, and ecological responsibility come together, led by women determined to nourish both people and the planet.

    29 min
  2. 2025-09-09

    Gail Simmons - A Life in Food, Mentorship & Media

    In this episode of Schnitzel & Stories, hosts Arlene Stein and Angelika Schwaff sit down with one of the most influential voices in food media today — Gail Simmons. A trained culinary expert, writer, and long-time judge on Bravo’s Top Chef, Gail has built a career at the intersection of cooking, storytelling, and advocacy. Beyond her on-screen presence (Top Chef Just Desserts, Top Chef Masters, Iron Chef Canada, The Good Dish), she is the author of two acclaimed books — Talking With My Mouth Full and Bringing It Home — and a frequent guest on Good Morning America, The TODAY Show, and The View. Arlene and Angelika explore Gail’s journey from her Jewish-Canadian roots in Toronto to the high-pressure kitchens of New York, her experiences breaking barriers for women in professional kitchens, and her perspective on how food media has evolved. Gail also shares insights on mentorship, equity in hospitality, and how food can be both a cultural connector and a force for global impact. From her co-founding of Bumble Pie Productions to her work with organizations like City Harvest and Hot Bread Kitchen, Gail’s story is one of determination, leadership, and a passion for elevating others. Tune in the first Episode of Part Two of "Only a woman" for a thoughtful, inspiring conversation that celebrates not only Gail’s extraordinary career but also the power of food to shape culture, opportunity, and community.

    32 min
  3. 2025-06-10

    Trine Hahnemann: Food, Feminism & Cooking with Conscience

    Chef, author, entrepreneur, and food activist Trine Hahnemann has long been a leading voice for integrity and inclusivity in the culinary world. From her base in Copenhagen, arguably the most food-forward city in the world, Trine built a career rooted in sustainability, feminism, and social justice. Raised in a leftist communal household in Denmark, she grew up with a deep appreciation for traditional food culture, collective responsibility, and progressive politics, values that continue to shape her work today. Whether cooking on tour for the Rolling Stones, writing bestselling cookbooks, or running a highly successful catering company, Trine has always led with purpose. She’s been a vocal critic of the toxic, hierarchical kitchen culture inherited from Escoffier, advocating instead for collaboration, care, and mentorship. Especially for women in the industry. In this episode, Trine shares stories from her remarkable journey and reflects on the challenges of being a woman in a male-dominated space, where support from the food community wasn’t always a given. She speaks candidly about building a kitchen culture based on respect, dismantling patriarchy, and how we can create more humane and inclusive spaces for future generations. Now living in a quiet village in Piedmont, Italy, Trine is entering a new chapter: One focused on reflection, writing, and continuing the fight for a better food system. For more about Trine and to get her famous recipe for cinnamon buns, please check our website!

    33 min

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Schnitzel & Stories is a podcast about the flavors that connect us—and the people who shape them. In past seasons, hosts Angelika, a food writer, and Arlene, a food and hospitality specialist, have explored the rich tapestry of food traditions, tracing how dishes travel across borders and time. Now in Season 3, Schnitzel & Stories shifts focus with “Only a Woman”—a series of bold conversations with women who have transformed the food world. From Michelin-starred chefs to quiet revolutionaries behind the scenes, we uncover what it really means to lead, create, and thrive in a space that hasn’t always made room for them. Whether it’s a recipe with a backstory or a woman rewriting the rules of the kitchen, this is food, with context.