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Episode 47 Aired: Sunday, March 21st 2010
Steve Pope on how to cook heritage, Zarela Martínez talks Mexican food here and there, and Lisa Tucker explains the trouble with legislating for farmers.
Meryle Evans is a well known and accomplished Culinary Historian, and the editor and author of multiple publications, including "America's Best Recipes", and the "Southern Heritage Cookbook Library." She is also a contributing editor at Food Arts Magazine, a professional magazine known for keeping...
Joe Carroll's footprint on eating and drinking in New York City can't be understated. He's the owner, creator and designer of Spuyten Duyvil, Spuyten Duyvil Grocery, Fette Sau, St. Anselm and Gotham Artisanal Provisions. Hear from Joe on this week's episode of The Main Course. Find out how he built...
Florent, Queen of the Meat Market, joins Patrick Martins in-studio to discuss restaurants, urban planning, and the New York bohemian on this week's episode of The Main Course. Tune into this episode to hear from the man behind one of NYC's most storied diners, Florent Morellet. Find out how the...
This week on The Main Course, Patrick Martins is joined in the studio by Minetta Tavern's chef, Bill Brasile. Tune into this episode to hear what Bill learned at his past jobs at restaurants like Morimoto, 360, Wallsé, and Lespinasse! Find out why it's a chef's job to learn not just technique, but...
Eataly is expanding to Chicago; tune into this week's episode of The Main Course to hear Patrick Martins talk meat and cheese with Eataly's cheesemonger and salumi buyer, Greg Blais. Find out how Greg defines 'cheesemonger' in 2013, and why Italy's cheese traditions reflect the influence of so many...
Mario Carbone talks about the inspiration for his newest restaurant, Carbone, with Patrick Martins on this week's episode of The Main Course. Find out about Mario's childhood in Queens, and his culinary training with greats like Daniel Boulud and Wylie Dufresne. What attracted Mario to the old-style...