Podcast appearances and mentions of Emma Bengtsson

Swedish chef

  • 17PODCASTS
  • 18EPISODES
  • 44mAVG DURATION
  • 1MONTHLY NEW EPISODE
  • Mar 8, 2025LATEST

POPULARITY

20172018201920202021202220232024


Best podcasts about Emma Bengtsson

Latest podcast episodes about Emma Bengtsson

The TASTE Podcast
554: Inside the Crazy World of NYC Restaurants with Emma Bengtsson (Aquavit) & Michael Stillman (Quality Branded)

The TASTE Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Mar 8, 2025 91:00


Today on the show we return to the world of New York City restaurants with two great conversations.Just because Michael Stillman's father is Alan Stillman, founder of the Smith & Wollensky and TGI Fridays chains, doesn't mean he grew up wanting to go into the family business. Indeed, Michael grew up in the business, but it took some time for him to get to where he is today: operating Quality Branded, the restaurant group behind Quality Italian, Quality Meats, Don Angie, Bad Roman, and many more. We talk about the current restaurant climate and what inspires Michael to dive headfirst into a restaurant concept. It's a really cool talk.And before that, we speak with the incredible chef Emma Bengtsson. Emma is the chef and partner of Aquavit, which is one of my favorite restaurants in New York. Emma joined us in the studio to talk about her cooking career, which started in Sweden and landed in New York City. We discuss Emma's expert baking, what she enjoys about running a busy kitchen, and much more with one of New York's top chefs.Do you enjoy This Is TASTE? Drop us a review on Apple, or star us on Spotify. We'd love to hear from you. See Privacy Policy at https://art19.com/privacy and California Privacy Notice at https://art19.com/privacy#do-not-sell-my-info.

Arroe Collins
FYI's The Chef's Garden Hosted By The Very Authentic And Planet Loving Farmer Lee Jones

Arroe Collins

Play Episode Listen Later Jan 24, 2025 19:20


The Chef's Garden premieres with back-to-back episodes on Monday, January 27 on FYI. In each half hour episode, The Chef's Garden brings viewers to the farm and into its industrial kitchen, the Culinary Vegetable Institute, where Farmer Lee and his chef friends-some of the most celebrated names in the industry including Emma Bengtsson, Curtis Duffy, Jenner Tomaska, and Rachael Ray-use the inspiration from the farm to experiment and cook together. Utilizing the ingredients around them, the chefs create dishes ranging from beat granita with cured salmon and chilled corn soup to Thai spiced shepherd's pie and crab meat stuffed burrata with roasted watermelon and tomatoes. Become a supporter of this podcast: https://www.spreaker.com/podcast/arroe-collins-unplugged-totally-uncut--994165/support.

Arroe Collins Like It's Live
FYI's The Chef's Garden Hosted By The Very Authentic And Planet Loving Farmer Lee Jones

Arroe Collins Like It's Live

Play Episode Listen Later Jan 24, 2025 19:20


The Chef's Garden premieres with back-to-back episodes on Monday, January 27 on FYI. In each half hour episode, The Chef's Garden brings viewers to the farm and into its industrial kitchen, the Culinary Vegetable Institute, where Farmer Lee and his chef friends-some of the most celebrated names in the industry including Emma Bengtsson, Curtis Duffy, Jenner Tomaska, and Rachael Ray-use the inspiration from the farm to experiment and cook together. Utilizing the ingredients around them, the chefs create dishes ranging from beat granita with cured salmon and chilled corn soup to Thai spiced shepherd's pie and crab meat stuffed burrata with roasted watermelon and tomatoes.Become a supporter of this podcast: https://www.spreaker.com/podcast/arroe-collins-like-it-s-live--4113802/support.

CEO School
307. Failure is the Main Ingredient: 2 Michelin Star Chef Emma Bengtsson's Recipe for Success

CEO School

Play Episode Listen Later May 6, 2024 24:19


Meet a woman who cooked her way to the top in New York City's fiercely competitive culinary scene.In this electrifying kickoff episode of CEO School live from the iconic New York Stock Exchange, host Suneera Madhani sits down with the extraordinary two-star Michelin chef, Emma Bengtsson. Diving deep into the male-dominated world of haute cuisine, Emma shares her inspiring journey from a childhood inspired by family matriarchs to spearheading Aquavit, a top-tier Swedish restaurant in the heart of Manhattan. Amid the buzz of the Women's Exchange Summit, they explore the challenges of maintaining culinary excellence, the intricate dance of managing a high-end restaurant's backend, and Emma's personal coping mechanisms under relentless pressure. Listeners will leave equipped with a richer understanding of the complexities behind culinary stardom and restaurant management, along with actionable insights on navigating male-dominated industries. Additionally, they will feel energized by the powerful stories of what it means to forge a path where women are underrepresented, making this session a source of motivation for anyone needing a dash of inspiration to chase their professional dreams.Connect with Emma: https://www.instagram.com/emmabengtsson.chef/Connect with CEO School: https://www.instagram.com/ceoschool/Are you ready to take your leadership skills to the next level?Join my exclusive, 8-week coaching program, and gather the right tools and resources to scale your business effectively and sustainably.Entrepreneurship is hard and the road is overwhelming, lonely, and uncertain. By joining The Accelerator, you go from bearing the pressure of scaling your business to learning from a 9-figure founder and expert.Visit: TheCEOSchool.co/Accelerator today. Elevate your leadership. Elevate your success. Don't miss out. Join The CEO School Accelerator now.Shop our Merch: https://theceoschool.co/the-shop

Wine Access Unfiltered
The MICHELIN Chef Series Featuring Emma Bengtsson from Aquavit, New York

Wine Access Unfiltered

Play Episode Listen Later Apr 13, 2023 30:44


Episode 15 April 13, 2023 The MICHELIN Chef Series Featuring Emma Bengtsson from Aquavit, New York The MICHELIN Chef mini-series continues with Chef Emma Bengtsson of 2 Michelin-starred Aquavit in New York. She began at Aquavit as a Pastry Chef before becoming Executive Chef and the first female Swedish Chef to be awarded two Michelin stars—and only the second female Chef in the United States to do so. Emma talks about how a lot of the “new” culinary techniques that have surfaced within the last decade are the core fundamental to Nordic cuisine as a result of the long winter. And we focus on pairing wine with all of those great spring flavors. Wine Featured on This Episode: 2020 Domaine Cordier Pere et Fils Jean de la Vigne Bourgogne Blanc Join the Unfiltered Podcast Wine Club 4 bottles per shipment hand selected by Vanessa and Amanda Delivered every 2 months (1 wine/episode) / 6x per year $120 + tax Shipping Included Cancel anytime 10% off all Wine Access purchases Follow us on social! IG: @wineaccessunfiltered Twitter: @wineaccesspod Our Hosts: Amanda McCrossin & Laura Koffer Shop all the wines at Wine Access Articles Discussed Silicon Valley Bank wine boss ‘hopeful' interested parties will buy wine division ChatGPT just passed three of the Master Sommelier theory exams Gwyneth Paltrow ski crash man ‘can no longer enjoy wine tastings' Associate Producer: Laura Koffer Music: Diego's Umbrella

Andrew Talks to Chefs
Episode 149: Helene Henderson (Malibu Farm), Emma Bengtsson (Aquavit)

Andrew Talks to Chefs

Play Episode Listen Later Jan 20, 2021 89:54


It's Inauguration Day in the United States, and we open this week's episode with a moving conversation with Aquavit chef and Swedish native Emma Bengtsson, who became a US citizen on January 6, 2021, the day of the horrific insurrection at the US Capitol in Washington, DC. Emma shares the mix of emotions she felt on that day, and where her subsequent soul-searching led her.And our feature interview this week is with Helene Henderson, another Swedish woman (we swear this is a coincidence), who founded the successful restaurant collection Malibu Farm, with outposts in California, Florida, and New York. Helene takes us through her early life in Sweden, the odd jobs she worked in New York and California, her catering and private chef career, and the evolution of Malibu Farm from a quirky pop-up to a bi-coastal enterprise. Listen to our earlier, feature interview with Emma Bengtsson.Support Aquavit restaurant!Support Malibu Farm in California, New York, and Florida!Please consider supporting Andrew Talks to Chefs via our Patreon page–pledge $10 or more per month and gain access to bonus, patron-only episodes, blog posts, polls, and more. Andrew Talks to Chefs is a fully independent podcast and no longer affiliated with our former host network; please visit and bookmark our official website for all show updates, blog posts, personal and virtual appearances, and related information.

Spoon Mob
#57 - Restaurant Review - Aquavit New York City

Spoon Mob

Play Episode Listen Later Oct 19, 2020 16:50


On this week's restaurant review, Ray talks about the Scandinavian/Swedish restaurant Aquavit in New York City, touching on chef Emma Bengtsson's career thus far, the founding of Aquavit back in the mid 1980's, and the importance of woman fine dining chefs within the culinary industry at large. For more on chef Emma Bengtsson and Aquavit, visit spoonmob.com/emmabengtsson. For all things Spoon Mob, visit spoonmob.com and make sure to follow us on Instagram (@spoonmob), Twitter (@spoonmob1), and Facebook (@spoonmob). --- This episode is sponsored by · Anchor: The easiest way to make a podcast. https://anchor.fm/app

Communal Table
Emma Bengtsson Talks About Open Kitchens and (Reluctantly) Learning to Sit Still

Communal Table

Play Episode Listen Later Feb 27, 2020 67:05


Emma Bengtsson has always been stubborn and driven, and in many ways, it's served her well. Growing up as an elite athlete, she developed the intense discipline it took to rise to the top, and when she started working in kitchens, the same rules applied. She worked through the often intense pain of a spinal injury for many years, rarely asking for help and steadily getting worse. When her Michelin-starred restaurant Aquavit closed for renovation this past summer, she finally had surgery. She was more than ready for the physical part, but having to take time off and rest—that was a whole different story. Bengtsson opened up about learning to lean on other people, what it taught her as a leader, and the effect an open kitchen design has on a team dynamic.

Martini Minute
Martini Minute Script for October 21

Martini Minute

Play Episode Listen Later Oct 21, 2019 3:12


Welcome to the Martini Minute, this is what's new in the world of luxury: Aquavit, a two-Michelin starred Scandinavian restaurant in New York City, will reopen by the first of November with its updated look and menu. The dining room will continue to serve what executive chef Emma Bengtsson calls "tweezer-friendly" food. Guests can order herring trio, steak tartare with hazelnuts, foie gras and crimini, and Swedish meatballs with lingonberries.

Small Bites
Small Bites - Episode 119

Small Bites

Play Episode Listen Later Sep 22, 2019 60:27


D and L Coffee Service Inc. presents the #1 listed “Food Radio show Philadelphia” and #1 listed “Food Radio show South Jersey”, Small Bites with Donato Marino and Derek Timm of Bluejeanfood.com on Wildfire Radio Podcast Recording Studio this Sunday, September 22nd at 635pm EST with a stellar lineup. We are thrilled to welcome Gabrielle Langholtz who is the Director of Culinary Projects at the The Vilcek Foundation and for ten years was the editor of Edible Brooklyn and Edible Manhattan magazines to talk about her latest book “A Place at the Table: New American Recipes from the Nation's Top Foreign-Born Chefs” from Prestel Publishing U.S.. Today, some of the country's most exciting chefs hail from distant shores and they're infusing their restaurants' menus with the flavors of their heritage. Featuring the recipes of forty top foreign-born chefs, this book presents dishes from culinary luminaries such as Dominique Crenn, Marcus Samuelsson, Corey Lee, and Daniela Soto- Innes, Emma Bengtsson, and Miroslav Uskokovic. The book even has a local Philly element to it featuring James Beard Foundation Award winning Chef Peter Serpico of Serpico at South Street Headhouse District and Peter previously worked with David Chang of Momofuku fame and Zahav's Michael Solomovov are featured in the book. These chefs are running the kitchens of the country's most exciting restaurants and each of them has a compelling story to tell, from tackling economic injustice to redefining restaurant culture. With mouthwatering photography and short contributions from America's leading food writers, this sumptuous, global, and inspiring cookbook brings a world of flavor into home kitchens. Then we have Danielle Centoni is a James Beard Award-winning food editor and writer to talk about her new book “Fried Rice: 50 Ways to Stir Up the World's Favorite Grain” from Sasquatch Books. Infinitely customizable, cheap to make, and downright delicious, it's no wonder fried rice is one of the world's most popular comfort foods. These 50 delicious recipes draw inspiration from all over the globe, and they'll expand your fried rice repertoire well beyond the usual Chinese takeout staple. In addition to standards like spicy-funky Indonesian Fried Rice and classic Chinese Fried Rice with BBQ Pork, you'll find inventive takes on worldly flavors. Think Fried Cauliflower Rice with Turkey Kofta, Mint, and Feta from the Middle East, and Huevos Rancheros Fried Rice from Latin America. These satisfying dishes reveal just how versatile fried rice can be, and most use pantry staples or whatever you have in the fridge. Others, such as Duck Confit Fried Rice with Fennel, Mustard Greens, and Pickled Raisins, elevate the humble dish into entertaining-worthy territory, proving there's no limit to this globe-trotting grain. Thinking of retiring? Where would you live? Want to make sure you are koshering your kitchen wherever you go? Well we welcome Jerry and Judy Franklin who recently moved into Lions Gate Continuing Care Retirement Community CCRC in Voorhees Township, New Jersey and they were able to keep kosher as in addition to being a totally kosher facility, CCRC also assists its new residents to make sure, if they desire, to have a kosher kitchen, for meals they prepare themselves in their cottages or apartments. They will joined by Christine Fares Walley, the Marketing Director for Lions Gate Continuing Care Retirement Community and Executive Chef Manager for Sodexo USA Food Services at Lions Gate CCRC Chef Shannon Johnson a graduate of West Chester University of PA and a competitor at Women Against Abuse Dish It Up. Affiliated with the Jewish Federation of Southern New Jersey, Lions Gate CCRC is a not for profit, full-service continuing care retirement community of 400 residents, with senior living options ranging from Independent Living to a full continuum of on-site care such as Assisted Living, Skilled Nursing and Long-Term Care, Short-Term and Outpatient Rehabilitation, Memory Care and Home Care. An active art studio, full length pool, fitness center, musical & theater events, monthly excursions are among the many activities provided to residents. Lion's Gate University offers continuing education and lifelong learning classes. Lions Gate provides 100% kosher dining and is situated on 50 acres in Voorhees, NJ just off Haddonfield-Berlin Road. Last, but certainly not least we have Chef Seadon S Shouse of Halifax Hoboken a sleek destination inside the W Hotels Worldwide offering New American eats made with farm-fresh ingredients. You will enjoy views of the Manhattan skyline from this waterfront restaurant located inside of the W Hoboken. Featuring North-Eastern farm and coastal cuisine with an emphasis on local and sustainable ingredients, Chef Seadon Shouse creates house-smoked meats and seafood, authentic vermouth, as well as sea salt, made from water straight out of Montauk, New York. You say you STILL NEED MORE!!! Don't forget we still have our regular weekly segments from Courier-Post nightlife correspondent and The New York Times recognized for Blog Eating in SJ, John Howard-Fusco for his news of the week and please remember that John's book “A Culinary History of Cape May: Salt Oysters, Beach Plums & Cabernet Franc” from Arcadia Publishing The History Press is available, Chef Barbie Marshall who is a Chef Gordon Ramsay Hell's Kitchen Season 10 finalist, appeared on Season 17 of FOX Hell's Kitchen #AllStars, as well named Pennsylvania's most influential chef by Cooking Light will delight us with her tip of the week, and a joke of the week from legendary joke teller Jackie "The Joke Man" Martling of The Howard Stern Show fame and his autobiography “The Joke Man: Bow to Stern” from Post Hill Press is available for purchase on Amazon.com. D & L Coffee Services Inc. and Bluejeanfood.com hope you will use the TuneIn app to listen worldwide or also catch Small Bites Radio syndicated on KGTK 920AM, KITZ 1400AM, KSBN 1230AM, KBNP 1410AM, iHeartRadio, Salem Radio Network, ScyNet Radio, Stitcher Radio, PodOmatic, Indie Philly Radio, Player FM, iTunes, and TryThisDish Radio which is the only independently owned and operated international chef-driven foodie and lifestyle radio network in the world. https://small-bites.simplecast.com/ D & L Coffee Services has an expert staff of highly qualified, certified, and experienced office, technical, and sales personnel. D & L Coffee Services are able to provide your business, home, or special event the absolute best from the beans they sell, vendors they work with, Italian delicacies available for delivery, catering on-site for any sized affair, hands-on barista training, equipment available for purchase, and maintenance/repair services for your espresso and coffee machines. You can stop by their warehouse at 7000 HOLSTEIN AVE, SUITE 3, Philadelphia, PA 19153 during business hours or call the office at 215-365-5521 for an appointment, consultation, or any questions.

Meat + Three
Feast

Meat + Three

Play Episode Listen Later Sep 21, 2018 22:33


We're bringing you our highlights from Feast Portland – four days of delicious food and some very deep conversations in an airstream trailer. We begin with one of the most buzzed-about events at Feast Portland this year, Zero Proof, an alcohol-free dinner that brought together chefs including Andrew Zimmern and Michael Solomonov. Next, we get an insider's look into the history of Portland's dining scene. How did it become the foodie mecca it is today? Elias Cairo of Olympia Provisions interviews one of his mentors, Monique Siu, a key figure in the Portland restaurant scene since she opened Zefiro in 1990. Joining the HRN team on our trip out west were Andrew Friedman and Dana Cowin. Both of their shows, Andrew Talks to Chefs and Speaking Broadly, feature long-form, in-depth interviews with chefs and food industry insiders. For our Feast coverage, they helped us explore the intersections of food and identity with guests Rachel Yang, Diego Galicia, Rico Torres, and Reem Assil. The more chefs talked about how their personal history and family ties shaped their culinary identities, the more we noticed that there was one theme that popped up quite a lot: the overwhelming influence of grandmothers. We hear from Emma Bengtsson, Kristen Murray, Maya Lovelace, Jill Keuhler, and Bonnie Morales. Each woman shares an inspiring story about how their grandmothers shaped their lives and culinary aspirations. We end this week with a short excerpt of Dana Cowin's interview with Jim Meehan. Hear how Meehan envisions the future role of alcohol in restaurants and cocktail culture – especially with the rise of legalized cannabis. It got us wondering if the grass is greener on the other side... a topic we'll explore in next week's Meat + Three! Love Meat + Three? Subscribe on iTunes or Stitcher, follow us on your favorite social media platforms @Heritage_Radio, rate and review us on Apple Podcasts, or drop us a line at ideas@meatandthree.nyc. Our theme song is by Breakmaster Cylinder. Photo by Aubrie LeGault Meat + Three is powered by Simplecast

chefs portland stitcher feast meehan simplecast andrew zimmern food news hrn andrew friedman jim meehan zero proof breakmaster cylinder andrew talks michael solomonov reem assil dana cowin heritage radio zefiro speaking broadly olympia provisions rachel yang emma bengtsson elias cairo feast portland diego galicia bonnie morales rico torres meat three meat and three maya lovelace
Speaking Broadly
Episode 71: Emma Bengtsson & Kristen Murray

Speaking Broadly

Play Episode Listen Later Sep 19, 2018 46:04


Emma Bengtsson and Kristen Murray may have worked at NYC’s Aquavit a decade apart and currently live on separate coasts, but HRN host Dana Cowin finds the common threads in their extraordinary careers. Tune in to hear about their influential grandmothers and pastry chef beginnings. You’ll come away with a sense of what it takes to make dreams come true in the culinary world. Chef Emma Bengtsson was named Executive Chef of Aquavit in 2014, after four years as Executive Pastry Chef at the restaurant. As Aquavit’s Executive Chef she has garnered (and retained) three stars from The New York Times and two stars from Michelin, the second female chef in the U.S. accorded that honor. Prior to moving to New York, Emma worked at some of Sweden’s most renowned restaurants, including the two-Michelin starred Edsbacka Krog, Restaurant Prinsen, and Operakällaren. Emma attended Stockholm’s Hotel and Restaurant School after years of cooking at home with her mother and grandmother in Falkenberg, on the west coast of Sweden. As a little girl, Kristen Murray grew up surrounded by her great aunt’s vegetable garden: sweet peas, peppers, lettuces, herbs, raspberry bushes, and persimmon, fig and kumquat trees. Kristen’s professional pastry and culinary career has been shaped by adventures in San Francisco, New York City, Boston and France. Prior to moving to Portland, Kristen assisted Les Nouvelles Mères Cuisinières at Le Picnic in Courchevel, France, where she had the opportunity to work with pastry goddess Christine Ferber, who left an impressionable mark to say the least, and Kristin fell in love with the culture and people. Portland has become Kristen’s second home to New England and her travels in France. Her dream restaurant and pastry shop is a deeply personal project for Murray from design, detail, to food. It is to encompass her Norwegian heritage with her love of French culture and cuisine and of course, all things pastry, thus, MÅURICE: A Pastry Luncheonette is born. Speaking Broadly is powered by Simplecast.

Heritage Radio Network On Tour
Emma Bengtsson & Kristen Murray at Feast Portland

Heritage Radio Network On Tour

Play Episode Listen Later Sep 17, 2018 43:36


Emma Bengtsson and Kristen Murray may have worked at NYC’s Aquavit a decade apart and currently live on separate coasts, but HRN host Dana Cowin finds the common threads in their extraordinary careers. Tune in to hear about their influential grandmothers and pastry chef beginnings. You’ll come away with a sense of what it takes to make dreams come true in the culinary world. Chef Emma Bengtsson was named Executive Chef of Aquavit in 2014, after four years as Executive Pastry Chef at the restaurant. As Aquavit’s Executive Chef she has garnered (and retained) three stars from The New York Times and two stars from Michelin, the second female chef in the U.S. accorded that honor. Prior to moving to New York, Emma worked at some of Sweden’s most renowned restaurants, including the two-Michelin starred Edsbacka Krog, Restaurant Prinsen, and Operakällaren. Emma attended Stockholm’s Hotel and Restaurant School after years of cooking at home with her mother and grandmother in Falkenberg, on the west coast of Sweden. As a little girl, Kristen Murray grew up surrounded by her great aunt’s vegetable garden: sweet peas, peppers, lettuces, herbs, raspberry bushes, and persimmon, fig and kumquat trees. Kristen’s professional pastry and culinary career has been shaped by adventures in San Francisco, New York City, Boston and France. Prior to moving to Portland, Kristen assisted Les Nouvelles Mères Cuisinières at Le Picnic in Courchevel, France, where she had the opportunity to work with pastry goddess Christine Ferber, who left an impressionable mark to say the least, and Kristin fell in love with the culture and people. Portland has become Kristen’s second home to New England and her travels in France. Her dream restaurant and pastry shop is a deeply personal project for Murray from design, detail, to food. It is to encompass her Norwegian heritage with her love of French culture and cuisine and of course, all things pastry, thus, MÅURICE: A Pastry Luncheonette is born. Thanks to our engineer, Aaron Parecki of Stream PDX. Music by Breakmaster Cylinder HRN On Tour is powered by Simplecast.

Andrew Talks to Chefs
Episode 40: Emma Bengtsson

Andrew Talks to Chefs

Play Episode Listen Later Jul 18, 2018 70:46


Few toques have made the leap from pastry chef to executive chef, but Emma Bengtsson of Aquavit in New York City did it in grand style, earning rave reviews and two Michelin stars since taking over the restaurant's kitchen in 2014. Andrew recently visited with Emma at the restaurant to review her early days cooking in Sweden, her love-at-first-sight relationship with New York City, her management style, and how she navigated the transition to her current role. Here's a thought: If you like what you hear, please tell your chef-fascinated friends, subscribe to Andrew Talks to Chefs (it's free) on iTunes or Stitcher, follow us on your favorite social media platforms @ChefPodcast, and/or rate or review us on Apple's podcast store. Thanks for listening! Andrew Talks to Chefs is powered by Simplecast

The Line
Episode 60: Chef Emma Bengtsson

The Line

Play Episode Listen Later Jun 19, 2018 49:53


On today's episode, Chef Emma Bengtsson talks about her childhood in Sweden, moving to NYC to join the team at Acquavit, and obtaining two Michelin stars. The Line is powered by Simplecast

Trygga tillsammans
Vad gör vi åt näthatet?

Trygga tillsammans

Play Episode Listen Later Dec 6, 2016 30:18


Vi borde vara snälla mot varandra på internet, men det är vi inte. Varför finns näthat och nätmobbning och vad kan vi göra för att stoppa elakheterna? Och vem är det egentligen som nätmobbar? Är det kanske du eller jag? Medverkande: Elza Dunkels, internetforskare och expert på näthat och nätmobbning samt gymnasieeleverna Alex Ahlenius och Emma Bengtsson. Programledare: Jesper Hultqvist

varf emma bengtsson
Radio Cherry Bombe
New York's Next Wave

Radio Cherry Bombe

Play Episode Listen Later Aug 11, 2016 56:45


Melissa Clark of The New York Times talks with five of the hottest up-and-coming chefs in New York City as part of the “New York’s Next Wave” panel from this year’s Cherry Bombe Jubilee conference. The panelists include Chefs Emma Bengtsson of Aquavit, Adrienne Cheatham of Red Rooster Harlem, Chloe Coscarelli of By Chloe, Angela Dimayuga of Mission Chinese Food, and Alissa Wagner of Dimes. Learn why this is a great moment for female chefs in NYC and hear how these rising stars got where they are.

new york new york city new york times dimes next wave melissa clark women in food aquavit mission chinese kerry diamond mission chinese food chloe coscarelli radio cherry bombe angela dimayuga emma bengtsson adrienne cheatham cherry bombe jubilee claudia wu
The Front Burner with Jimmy & Andrew
Episode 10: Toward a More Perfect Kitchen

The Front Burner with Jimmy & Andrew

Play Episode Listen Later Mar 24, 2016 50:42


Gender imbalance in media coverage and awards recognition... maternity leave in the hospitality business ... sexual harassment. A number of topics have been heating up around women in the pro kitchen recently, thanks to a confluence of current events and think-pieces that gained industry traction. We get into all of it with guests Emma Bengtsson (executive chef of Aquavit), Alina Martell (pastry chef of Ai Fiori and Vaucluse), Karen Palmer (executive editor of Tasting Table), and Cindy Pawlcyn (of Mustards Grill and Cindy's Backstreet Kitchen). Co-hosting with Jimmy and Andrew this week is Heritage Radio Network's executive director Erin Fairbanks, herself a former professional cook.