The Meals That Made Me

First We Feast
The Meals That Made Me

In First We Feast's brand-new podcast "The Meals That Made Me", host Adam Richman interviews chefs and pop cultures' biggest foodies to find out more about the meals that shaped their lives. From comfort-food classics of their childhood to globe-trotting meals abroad, this career-spanning interview will draw out funny, illuminating, and touching stories prompted by our guest's most meaningful culinary memories. Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.

Episodes

  1. 23/11/2022

    Kwame Onwuachi: From NYC to Nigeria, A Taste of His America

    On this episode of The Meals That Made Me, Adam fanboys over his guest Kwame Onwuachi, a James Beard award-winning chef and author of the critically acclaimed cookbook “My America,” and memoir “Notes from a Young Black Chef.” Kwame also recently opened his new restaurant, Tatiana, at Lincoln Center in NYC featuring an Afro-Caribbean menu influenced by his NYC roots. Kwame talks with Adam about the culinary anthropology behind his favorite dishes and travels throughout his life. From growing up in the Bronx eating his “creme de la creme” childhood meal of Fisherman’s pie, to a roasted squab dish he made for the opening of the African American museum, to the dream meal that he would make Lebron James if given the opportunity, these are the meals that made Kwame Onwuachi. This podcast is produced by First We Feast in collaboration with Complex Networks Host: Adam Richman Executive Producers: Chris Schonberger, Nicola Linge, and Justin Bolois Head of Podcast Production: Jen Stewart Supervising Producer: Shiva Bayat Senior Producer: Jocelyn Arem Associate Producers: Nina Pollock and Katherine Hernandez Production Managers: Shamara Rochester and Natasha Bennett Recording Engineer / Sound Designer: Andrew Guastella Thanks to the team at Buzzfeed For more First We Feast content, head to First We Feast on IG, Facebook, YouTube, and TikTok Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.

    29 min
  2. 26/10/2022

    Andrew Zimmern: How Food Can Put Life in Perspective

    On this episode of The Meals That Made Me, Adam connects with his dear friend and beloved mentor, Andrew Zimmern - an Emmy and James Beard award-winning TV personality, chef, restaurateur, writer, and social justice advocate.  As a pioneer in the food-travel TV landscape with shows like Bizarre Foods, The Zimmern List, Family Dinner, and many more, Andrew shares some of his institutional knowledge with Adam, while tapping into his most evocative food memories. From his earliest meals as a child trying new flavors at James Beard’s NYC house, to a traditionally prepared chicken dish with a Maya family in Belize that changed the way he viewed the world, and a beautiful memory of the last meal that he shared with his father eating mussels in Maine, these are the meals that made Andrew Zimmern. This podcast is produced by First We Feast in collaboration with Complex Networks Host: Adam Richman Executive Producers: Chris Schonberger, Nicola Linge, and Justin Bolois Head of Podcast Production: Jen Stewart Supervising Producer: Shiva Bayat Senior Producer: Jocelyn Arem Associate Producers: Nina Pollock and Katherine Hernandez Production Managers: Shamara Rochester and Natasha Bennett Recording Engineer / Sound Designer: Andrew Guastella Thanks to the team at Buzzfeed For more First We Feast content, head to youtube.com/firstwefeast or at First We Feast on IG, Facebook, and TikTok Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.

    35 min
  3. 19/10/2022

    Ghetto Gastro: Layering Flavors, from the Bronx to the World

    On this episode of The Meals That Made Me, Adam talks with Jon Gray, Pierre Serrao, and Lester Walker of Ghetto Gastro, a trailblazing Bronx-bred culinary art and design collective who have held up a reputation for hosting one-of-a-kind worldwide events with the mission to empower underprivileged communities. They talk with Adam about their passion for layering flavors and using food to spark conversation and impart knowledge, while making quality food more accessible to the underserved areas they talk about. From developing a love of culinary arts studying under some of the most influential heavy hitters in the food world, to bringing together pop culture’s biggest artists like Drake and Skepta at their parties, and tapping into ancestral ingredients in their new cookbook Black Power Kitchen, these are the meals that made Ghetto Gastro. This podcast is produced by First We Feast in collaboration with Complex Networks Host: Adam Richman Executive Producers: Chris Schonberger, Nicola Linge, and Justin Bolois Head of Podcast Production: Jen Stewart Supervising Producer: Shiva Bayat Senior Producer: Jocelyn Arem Associate Producers: Nina Pollock and Katherine Hernandez Production Managers: Shamara Rochester and Natasha Bennett Recording Engineer / Sound Designer: Andrew Guastella Thanks to the team at Buzzfeed For more First We Feast content, head to First We Feast on IG, Facebook, YouTube, and TikTok Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.

    34 min

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In First We Feast's brand-new podcast "The Meals That Made Me", host Adam Richman interviews chefs and pop cultures' biggest foodies to find out more about the meals that shaped their lives. From comfort-food classics of their childhood to globe-trotting meals abroad, this career-spanning interview will draw out funny, illuminating, and touching stories prompted by our guest's most meaningful culinary memories. Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.

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