Dear Food

Ashley Chaney
Dear Food

If food is your favorite thing to talk about, you've found the right show. Dear Food transports you to kitchens around the world, sharing stories behind the dishes that make us feel something deep in our souls. Whether you're a professional Chef, or just a professional Eater like Host Ashley Chaney, you are welcome here. So grab a plate, and let's dig in!

  1. 25/12/2020

    Lucky foods to eat for the New Year, and other holiday traditions

    Sugar cookies at Christmas, and black eyed peas for New Years Eve. What's the origin of all these food customs? I asked a roundtable of friends about their favorite food traditions for this special holiday episode. Some of the rituals you've likely heard of, but there's one that will surprise you!   In this episode:  The foods that symbolize Christmas  Christmas popcorn trio; love it or leave it?  Eggnog, which is simply not for me  Sugar cookies so good they elicit burglary The history of the Raclette - a "cheesy" holiday tale Why black eyed peas came to signify good luck  What's you're supposed to do with cabbage to ensure wealth in the new year  and so much more!  Links from the show:  Dear Food on Instagram @DearFoodPodcast Dear Food on YouTube Find our Guests online:  Anastasia Washington https://www.instagram.com/anastasiawash/ https://www.anastasiawashington.com/ Jasmine Ellis https://www.instagram.com/jasmineelliscomedy/?hl=en Jessica Munna https://www.instagram.com/jessicamunna/?hl=en https://podcasts.apple.com/us/podcast/the-poetry-podcast/id1481892415 Caitlin Gilbert https://www.instagram.com/caitlingilbs/?hl=en Be on the Show Tell us your food stories!  The first time you remember tasting food, your dream dinner, or just a food that you can’t stop thinking about. Call in to leave us a voicemail at 626-709-6551 or send your messages to dearfoodpodcast@gmail.com  PLEASE SUBSCRIBE to Dear Food on Apple Podcasts. It's totally free to subscribe, and it makes a huge difference for independent podcasters like me. Thank you, you are beautiful.

    20 min
  2. 11/12/2020

    Alfred Coffee: An Insta-Famous Iconic LA Cafe

    But first, coffee. That’s not just a cute Pinterest quote, it’s the trademarked tagline of this week’s guest, Josh Zad, who is the CEO and Founder of LA’s iconic Alfred Coffee. Josh is an architecture and design nerd, and he intentionally infused his eclectic personality into the creation of his coffee shops and tea rooms. You have most definitely seen pictures of people gleefully posing with their fancy drinks at one of his fabulously outfitted cafes. Hear how social media helped turn this coffee shop into a global tourist attraction.  What’s in this episode: Is it Alfred, or Alfred’s? Josh spills the literal tea.  How social media made this cafe a tourist destination  How Instagram played into the design and creation of the cafe experience  Yes, they really do own that phrase “But first, coffee” The Pink Drink - who made it first? We say it was Alfred. Can you guess the secret ingredient in the Pink Drink? The most popular drinks at Alfred Coffee and Tea  What makes their Iced Vanilla Latte world-famous?  Do you know what boba is? I just learned: it’s tapioca.  Wait until you hear the celebrities that have visited Alfred coffee  HINT: Presidents drink Alfred coffee  The famous TV show that shot an episode at Alfred. It will make you want to Curb Your Enthusiasm … how’s that for a hint?  Larry David wears silk socks. Josh shares the whole story. It’s classic.  How does the owner of a famous coffee shop take his coffee?  Why coffee is pandemic-proof And much more! Links from the show:  Alfred on Instagram: @alfred. Alfred's Website: www.alfred.la Dear Food on Instagram @DearFoodPodcast Dear Food on YouTube Be on the Show Tell us your food stories!  The first time you remember tasting food, your dream dinner, or just a food that you can’t stop thinking about. Call in to leave us a voicemail at 626-709-6551 or send your messages to dearfoodpodcast@gmail.com  PLEASE SUBSCRIBE to Dear Food on Apple Podcasts. It's totally free to subscribe, and it makes a huge difference for independent podcasters like me. Thank you, I love you.

    20 min
  3. 26/11/2020

    Healthy Pancakes! Model/Actress, Molly Ritter, shares the recipes that keep her in shape

    Have you ever looked at a beautiful Model and thought, I wonder what she eats? Molly Ritter, is an *actual* Model and Actress, and she got so tired of being asked that very question, that she went ahead and created her own food blog. Lucky for us, because her recipes are fantastic and actually succeed at tasting delicious while still being healthy. She shares two of her favorite breakfast recipes with us, and gives us a little glimpse inside her daily life.  What’s in this episode: How Molly became a food blogger How being an Actor and Model affects what Molly eats  How Molly makes healthy food taste delicious  She shares her collagen pancake recipe  What goes into developing a healthy recipe  Why Molly is not afraid of carbs  What makes the *perfect* pancake This is controversial, but Molly swears by adding vegetables to her pancakes. It’s way better than you think, she explains.  The spice that makes everything taste like donuts Another make-ahead breakfast you have to try this week: overnight oats  Molly’s pumpkin overnight oats recipe is *Chef’s kiss* The signature cooking method she has dubbed “dump and pray”  Pro tip for overnight oats - you can reuse a nut butter jar, and you don’t even have to clean it first! Molly’s mindset in the kitchen is actually great advice for life at large  Molly’s famous uncle … kind of  Links from the show:  Molly on Instagram: @MollyRitter Thyme For Honey on Instagram  @Thymeforhoney Thyme For Honey blog: www.ThymeForHoney.com Dear Food on Instagram @DearFoodPodcast Dear Food on YouTube Recipes from the show: Pumpkin Maple Overnight Oatmeal recipe: https://thymeforhoney.com/pumpkin-maple-overnight-oatmeal/ Be on the Show Tell us your food stories!  The first time you remember tasting food, your dream dinner, or just a food that you can’t stop thinking about. Call in to leave us a voicemail at 626-709-6551 or send your messages to dearfoodpodcast@gmail.com  Don’t forget to SUBSCRIBE on Apple Podcasts,  and share this episode with a friend! It makes a huge difference for independent podcasters like me.

    28 min
  4. Happy Diwali! Raj Rawal on how to celebrate with Indian food

    16/11/2020

    Happy Diwali! Raj Rawal on how to celebrate with Indian food

    Happy Diwali! Diwali is the five day Festival of Lights celebrated by Hindus. Like most holidays, there are some celebration rituals that center around food. So naturally, I grabbed one of my good friends, who is both Indian AND a major foodie, for this special episode. Raj Rawal, a Content Lead for a major food publisher, joins us this week to walk us through the dishes we should be ordering when we go to Indian restaurants.  What’s in this episode: The best place to get Indian food in the world (hint, it’s not India) What Diwali is, and how it is celebrated  What foods are central to Diwali  The street foods of Mumbai that you should order whenever you see them on the menu Raj’s advice on Indian Food buffets? Do it.  Little India in California is located in Cerritos/Artesia  If you’re in California, hit Pioneer Blvd for the best Indian food If you’re in New Jersey, visit the famous Oak Tree Road Most Americans are actually eating Punjabi food  Pro-tip: Trader Joe’s Tikka Masala is approved  by the Indian community  Thums Up is the Indian version of Coca Cola, note the spelling  When eating Indian food, your naan (bread) is basically your utensil Alert: do not eat with your left hand! Raj explains why. It’s gross, but an important rule to know about when traveling abroad.  Garam Masala is the spice you should have in your cabinet if you want to cook Indian food Why the cow is sacred in the Hindu religion  The famous Indian beers you to try, and no, it’s not an IPA  Links from the show:  Raj on Instagram: @Asaprajy Raj on Twitter  @Asaprajy Dear Food on Instagram @DearFoodPodcast Dear Food on YouTube Be on the Show Tell us your food stories!  The first time you remember tasting food, your dream dinner, or just a food that you can’t stop thinking about. Call in to leave us a voicemail at 626-709-6551 or send your messages to dearfoodpodcast@gmail.com  Don’t forget to SUBSCRIBE on Apple Podcasts,  and share this episode with a friend! It makes a huge difference for independent podcasters like me.

    23 min
  5. Bon Appetit! You must eat this French food when you visit Paris

    30/10/2020

    Bon Appetit! You must eat this French food when you visit Paris

    POV: you’re here because you just binge-watched Netflix’s ‘Emily in Paris’ and have become a francophile. You’re not alone. After watching the whole season of Darren Starr’s latest hit, I found myself reminiscing about the one time I visited France with my boyfriend, which happens to be exactly one year ago today. Drew joins me for this episode, and together we share our favorite moments from our trip to Marseilles and Paris. With only 24 hours to see the big city, and a strict diet looming overhead, could we actually enjoy ourselves? The answer is a resounding ‘oui.’ What’s in this episode: What makes the city of Marseilles so special  Marseilles is the gateway to the Mediterranean  The first food I ate in France, was on a train  Croque Monsieur translates to “Crunchy Sir”  You have to visit ‘Le Panier’ region of Marseilles  Bouillabaisse is the famous fish stew that originated in Marseilles  The ceremony that accompanies eating Bouillabaisse  The adorable part of Paris you must visit? Montparnasse Montparnasse is the Crepe capital of the world  The best meal we had in Paris was in fact a crepe  Crepes are traditionally served with cider Savory or sweet: which crepes are better  The gourmet foods of France that we didn’t get to try  Our travel hack for visiting new cities: bike sharing  The French stereotypes we found to be true, and which ones we debunked The French expression that will win your favor in Marseilles Links from the show:  Drew on Instagram: @Drewpbaldwin Dear Food on Instagram @DearFoodPodcast Dear Food on YouTube Be on the Show Tell us your food stories!  The first time you remember tasting food, your dream dinner, or just a food that you can’t stop thinking about. Call in to leave us a voicemail at 626-709-6551 or send your messages to dearfoodpodcast@gmail.com  Don’t forget to SUBSCRIBE on Apple Podcasts,  and share this episode with a friend! It makes a huge difference for independent podcasters like me.

    21 min
  6. Not Another Cooking Show: Stephen Cusato aims to empower home cooks

    16/10/2020

    Not Another Cooking Show: Stephen Cusato aims to empower home cooks

    Stephen Cusato learns with eyes, and cooks with his heart. He created ‘Not Another Cooking Show’, the popular YouTube (and now TikTok) cooking show, to reach the Home Chefs out there. Some of his biggest hits are his smash burger, any my personal favorite, key lime pie. He’s as passionate about the cooking of his dishes, as he is the production of his show. We geek out a little bit on film stuff in this episode, as well as things like imposter syndrome, and the constant battle creators face with themselves. Stephen is a New Yorker with STRONG opinions about the U.S. food landscape, and lots of other things actually .. like which fast food chain makes the best burger. What’s in this episode: What makes Not Another Cooking Show … well, not another cooking show?  How he scripts his videos for different platforms  Growing up Italian American in New York  His first taste memory is not totally surprising, Chicken Parmesan Unique New York food memories (say that 3 times fast)  How Iron Chef Japan shaped his career  What it means to cook with the seasons  How farmers markets inspire his menus  What inspires Not Another Cooking Show recipes  The right way to cook a steak - hint, you’re not using enough salt.  The pressures of being a full time content creator  Some cool film tips and trick Stephen used for his show A lively debate about In-N-Out Links from the show:  Stephen on Instagram: @TheFoodFreakk Not Another Cooking Show on TikTok  Not Another Cooking Show on YouTube Be on the Show Tell us your food stories!  The first time you remember tasting food, your dream dinner, or just a food that you can’t stop thinking about. Call in to leave us a voicemail at 626-709-6551 or send your messages to dearfoodpodcast@gmail.com  Don’t forget to SUBSCRIBE on Apple Podcasts,  and share this episode with a friend! It makes a huge difference for independent podcasters like me.

    28 min

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If food is your favorite thing to talk about, you've found the right show. Dear Food transports you to kitchens around the world, sharing stories behind the dishes that make us feel something deep in our souls. Whether you're a professional Chef, or just a professional Eater like Host Ashley Chaney, you are welcome here. So grab a plate, and let's dig in!

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