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Best podcasts about katie parla

Latest podcast episodes about katie parla

Destination Eat Drink on Radio Misfits
Destination Eat Drink – Pizza in Naples, Rome, Sicily & NYC

Destination Eat Drink on Radio Misfits

Play Episode Listen Later Oct 4, 2024 27:01


Everyone loves pizza and we're trying different kinds of pizza in Italy and NYC. Katie Parla talks about the styles of pizza in Rome and why Double Zero flour is a marketing scam. Then, Marco Scapagnini tells Brent about the unique pizza of Sicily. And, Scott Weiner shares why there is no true NY style pizza. [Ep 305] Show Notes: Katie Parla's website The Joy of Pizza Niche Italy Scott's Pizza Tours

The Pittsburgh Dish
Small Bite: A Culinary Collab with Katie Parla & Bar Marco

The Pittsburgh Dish

Play Episode Play 30 sec Highlight Listen Later Aug 3, 2024 3:15 Transcription Available


Hey Everyone, we're coming back from summer vacation and thought you might have an appetite for more great food stores. Enjoy this 'small bite' as we head back into full episode mode. Find out Bar Marco's full story in our upcoming Episode 025, debuting 8/5/24!Send us a Text Message.Support the Show.

Christopher Kimball’s Milk Street Radio
Back Streets Italy: Pizza School, Fried Artichokes, Island Hopping and "Dirty" Pasta

Christopher Kimball’s Milk Street Radio

Play Episode Listen Later Jul 5, 2024 50:59


This week, we're exploring Italy's best recipes and stories. Leah Koenig brings us inside the Roman Jewish kitchen for fried artichokes as crisp as potato chips, a cherry pie that has a secret and the beef stew that made her break vegetarianism. Plus, Katie Parla gives us a tour of Italian island cuisine, Matt Goulding infiltrates the secret society that reigns over Neapolitan pizza, Viola Buitoni reveals a surprising use for balsamic vinegar, and we make Rome's “dirty” pasta, Rigatoni alla Zozzona. (Originally aired August 31, 2023.)Get the recipe for Rigatoni alla Zozzona here.We want to hear your culinary tips! Share your cooking hacks, secret ingredients or unexpected techniques with us for a chance to hear yourself on Milk Street Radio! Here's how: https://www.177milkstreet.com/radiotipsListen to Milk Street Radio on: Apple Podcasts | Spotify Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.

Your Last Meal with Rachel Belle
Geraldine DeReuter: Her Husband's Carbonara

Your Last Meal with Rachel Belle

Play Episode Listen Later Jun 13, 2024 35:28


In her latest book, If You Can't Take the Heat, Geraldine DeReuter uses food, humor and her own (often ridiculous!) life to explore the topic of feminism. Geraldine has a way of, as she puts it, “going bonkers viral.” Millions of people read her James Beard Award-winning blog post, “I Made the Pizza Cinnamon Rolls from Mario Batali's Sexual Misconduct Apology Letter,” and her essay about a bizarre experience at a Michelin-starred restaurant in Italy inspired a front-page New York Times article. Over the course of two interviews (host Rachel Belle forgot to ask Geraldine a very important question the first time around), Geraldine and Rachel bond over the strange (read: disgusting) things they ate as children and the absolute best way to make and eat popcorn, plus Geraldine shares her last meal, which is almost entirely cooked by her husband. Romans take their carbonara very seriously and insist it be cooked using “traditional” ingredients. But Rome-based culinary guide and cookbook author Katie Parla says modern-day Italian carbonara is not as authentic as passionate locals think it is. Watch Rachel's Cascade PBS TV show The Nosh with Rachel Belle! Follow along on Instagram!  Thanks to Visit Kitsap for sponsoring this episode!Support the show: http://rachelbelle.substack.comSee omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.

Destination Eat Drink on Radio Misfits
Destination Eat Drink – Pasta in Sicily, Turin, Abruzzo & Croatia

Destination Eat Drink on Radio Misfits

Play Episode Listen Later Jun 7, 2024


Brent searches for the best pasta shape for pesto with NYT bestselling author Katie Parla, tries the stuffed pasta native to Piedmont, is enchanted by a pasta named for a musical instrument, and learns about Croatia rediscovering its pasta heritage. [Ep 288] Show Notes: Support Destination Eat Drink Katie Parla's website Katie's book Food of the Italian Islands I Eat Food Tours and Events in Turin Life in Abruzzo website Cameron Hewitt The Temporary European

Your Last Meal with Rachel Belle
Tom Papa: A Steak Dinner

Your Last Meal with Rachel Belle

Play Episode Listen Later Apr 18, 2024 32:33


Tom Papa is a bread nerd. The comedian, author and podcast host is quick to point out that he got obsessed with baking sourdough bread long before the pandemic sourdough craze. He loves to talk about sourdough, read about sourdough and, of course, bake and eat sourdough. So host Rachel Belle chats with the owner of a Seattle bakery that uses a sourdough starter that's more than 150 years old. Pasta with butter and Parmesan may be the meal of choice for picky American children, but in Italy the simple, comforting dish has an entirely different context. Rachel calls Katie Parla, a Rome-based food and beverage writer and cookbook author, to learn more, and in the process learns the history of fettuccine Alfredo. Follow along on Instagram! Watch Rachel's new Cascade PBS TV show The Nosh with Rachel Belle!Support the show: http://rachelbelle.substack.comSee omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.

99% Invisible
578- Anything's Pastable: Eat Sauté Love

99% Invisible

Play Episode Listen Later Apr 16, 2024 44:43


This week we're featuring an episode from The Sporkful's series on the creation of "Anything's Pastable," Dan Pashman's new pasta cookbook.Dan talks with Roman about how this massive project came to be and all the design decisions required to put together a cookbook.And then, in part two of “Anything's Pastable,” Dan embarks on an epic trip across Italy in search of lesser-known pasta dishes — and to learn about the evolution of pasta more broadly. He starts in Rome, where food writer Katie Parla reveals a shocking truth about pasta. Then an Italian food historian challenges Dan's thinking about carbonara. Finally, he heads south to meet a chef who was there when a regional specialty called spaghetti all'assassina (“assassin's spaghetti”) was invented. All of this leads Dan to wonder: What does evolution look like in a food culture that's so often depicted in sepia tones? And what's his place in that process?Preorder Dan's cookbook today (including signed copies), and see if he's visiting a city near you on his tour of book signings and live podcast tapings with special guests! Follow Dan on Instagram to see photos and videos from the Anything's Pastable journey.Anything's Pastable: Eat Sauté Love

The Sporkful
Anything's Pastable 4 | A Cookbook Is Born

The Sporkful

Play Episode Listen Later Mar 18, 2024 43:43


In the final episode of “Anything's Pastable,” the recipes are done — but they're all in Google Docs. Now Dan has to bring them together into an actual book, with a cohesive visual style. So he hires an art director who scours flea markets for just the right props to bring the book's personality to life. Then Dan heads to the Bay Area for the photo shoot, which means cooking nearly every recipe from the book one last time. When he has to pick the most important photo of all — the cover — the pressure is on. Will his publisher, and his family, judge his book by it?Anything's Pastable the cookbook is on sale tomorrow, March 19, but you can order it today (including signed copies), and see if Dan's visiting a city near you on his tour of book signings and live podcast tapings with special guests! Follow Dan on Instagram to see photos and videos from the Anything's Pastable journey. And if listening to this episode makes you want to go to Italy, now's your chance! Dan has teamed up with Culinary Backstreets to create a tour that will take you to many of the same places, with many of the same people. Tour Rome with Katie Parla, take a cooking class in Lecce with Silvestro Silvestori, and eat pasta in Bari with Dan!The Sporkful production team includes Dan Pashman, Emma Morgenstern, Andres O'Hara, Nora Ritchie, and Jared O'Connell, with editing by Tracey Samuelson and Tomeka Weatherspoon. Original theme music by Andrea Kristinsdottir.Transcript available at www.sporkful.com.

The Sporkful
Anything's Pastable 3 | Searching For A Spark

The Sporkful

Play Episode Listen Later Mar 11, 2024 33:14


As Dan's cookbook deadline approaches, recipe testing kicks into high gear — and he attempts to develop a few recipes on his own. But scorched pans and sauce spills lead to frayed nerves. Can he rediscover the creative spark that got him excited about this project in the first place?Preorder Dan's cookbook today (including signed copies), and see if he's visiting a city near you on his tour of book signings and live podcast tapings with special guests! Follow Dan on Instagram to see photos and videos from the Anything's Pastable journey. And if listening to this episode makes you want to go to Italy, now's your chance! Dan has teamed up with Culinary Backstreets to create a tour that will take you to many of the same places, with many of the same people. Tour Rome with Katie Parla, take a cooking class in Lecce with Silvestro Silvestori, and eat pasta in Bari with Dan!The Sporkful production team includes Dan Pashman, Emma Morgenstern, Andres O'Hara, Nora Ritchie, and Jared O'Connell, with editing by Tracey Samuelson and Tomeka Weatherspoon. Original theme music by Andrea Kristinsdottir.Transcript available at www.sporkful.com.

The Sporkful
Anything's Pastable 2 | Eat Sauté Love

The Sporkful

Play Episode Listen Later Mar 4, 2024 38:36


In part two of “Anything's Pastable,” Dan embarks on an epic trip across Italy in search of lesser-known pasta dishes — and to learn about the evolution of pasta more broadly. He starts in Rome, where food writer Katie Parla reveals a shocking truth about pasta. Then an Italian food historian challenges Dan's thinking about carbonara. Finally, he heads south to meet a chef who was there when a regional specialty called spaghetti all'assassina (“assassin's spaghetti”) was invented. All of this leads Dan to wonder: What does evolution look like in a food culture that's so often depicted in sepia tones? And what's his place in that process?Preorder Dan's cookbook today (including signed copies), and see if he's visiting a city near you on his tour of book signings and live podcast tapings with special guests! Follow Dan on Instagram to see photos and videos from the Anything's Pastable journey. And if listening to this episode makes you want to go to Italy, now's your chance! Dan has teamed up with Culinary Backstreets to create a tour that will take you to many of the same places, with many of the same people. Tour Rome with Katie Parla, take a cooking class in Lecce with Silvestro Silvestori, and eat pasta in Bari with Dan!The Sporkful production team includes Dan Pashman, Emma Morgenstern, Andres O'Hara, Nora Ritchie, and Jared O'Connell, with editing by Tracey Samuelson, Tomeka Weatherspoon, and Julia Russo. Special thanks to Katie Parla. Original theme music by Andrea Kristinsdottir.Transcript available at www.sporkful.com.

Lifted
Katie Parla on The Cultural Tapestry of Italian Cuisine

Lifted

Play Episode Listen Later Feb 8, 2024 41:56


Join us for a gastronomic adventure with Katie Parla, the Rome-based New York Times bestselling cookbook author of “Food of The Italian Islands”, “Food of the Italian South”, and “Tasting Rome”, among others. Katie is also an Emmy-nominated television host, co-host of Gola Podcast, and expert in all things Italian cuisine. In a captivating conversation, we delve into:  Her incredible food tours in Rome, where she not only leads people to delectable bites but also serves up a generous helping of cultural, historical, and archaeological context for the food and region.  Her latest book, "Food of the Italian Islands," as well as Katie's personal connections to the vibrant regions of Sicily and Southern Italy.  How Americans can adopt a more nuanced approach to travel within Italy, Why, in Katie's words, “writing a cookbook will ruin your life”, and how she turned cookbook writing into a sustainable career by creating her own publishing company, Parla Publishing.  Buon appetito! Buy Katie's delicious new book, Food of the Italian Islands Planning a trip to Rome? Learn more about Katie's food tours or check out her city guides.  Discover Angelini Osteria, a staple Italian restaurant in Los Angeles. Katie will be publishing their forthcoming book under her publishing company, Parla Publishing.  In Katie's opinion, the best city to eat in is Istanbul, and the best restaurant to eat at in Istanbul is Balat Sahil.  More from Katie Parla: Website  Instagram  Learn more about your ad choices. Visit podcastchoices.com/adchoices

Destination Eat Drink on Radio Misfits
Destination Eat Drink – Wine from Italy, Croatia & Bolivia

Destination Eat Drink on Radio Misfits

Play Episode Listen Later Jan 5, 2024 26:19


Brent visits with Katie Parla to talk about pairing Italian wine with pizza. He also talks wine from Croatia & Bolivia. Plus, Robbin Gheesling tells Brent about the famous wine doors of Florence. [Ep 266] Show Notes: Full Show Notes at https://radiomisfits.com/ded266/ Robbin Gheesling's full episode on Destination Eat Drink Robbin Gheesling's website with her photography and books Shafik Meghji's Bolivia on Destination Eat Drink Crossed Off the Map: Travels in Bolivia Shafik's website Katie Parla talks Rome on Destination Eat Drink Katie Parla's website Cameron Hewitt's full episode about Croatia Cameron Hewitt's website Cameron's travel memoir “The Temporary European”

Fight Back with Libby Znaimer
Christmas Gift from Ottawa

Fight Back with Libby Znaimer

Play Episode Listen Later Dec 21, 2023 52:52


TUNE INTO THE TOWN It's that last gathering of the Tune Into the Town panel before Christmas, and there's a lot to unpack. Toronto just got a big Christmas gift from Ottawa - $471 million in new housing cash - and we are also getting a new 250-bed respite centre just down the street from Zoomer Radio. As well, the Chair of Yonge-Dundas Square said he's resigning over last week's city council vote to rename the downtown landmark to Sankofa Square; and Olivia Chow has made some big moves in her short time as Toronto's new Mayor. Libby Znaimer is joined by Karen Stintz, CEO of Variety Village; Alex Blumenstein, Co-Founder of The Peak; and David Crombie, a former mayor of Toronto, to discuss these issues, and more. LET'S TALK ABOUT THE WEATHER The word has been getting a lot of use lately, but there is no better way to describe it. Our weather this year has truly been unprecedented. Libby Znaimer is joined by Dave Phillips, Senior Climatologist at Environment Canada for a look at the Top Ten weather events in Canada this year, and the scoop on whether we're getting a white Christmas. WHAT'S THE DEAL WITH THE FEAST OF THE SEVEN FISHES? It's called the Feast of the Seven Fishes, an Italian-North American Christmas tradition that is having a broader cultural moment. It harks back to the tradition of fasting or abstaining from meat on Fridays and other significant days, but after the arrival of Italian immigrants it morphed into a magnificent multi-course Christmas Eve feast featuring seven different kinds of fish and seafood. Libby Zniamer is joined by Katie Parla, a Rome-based food and beverage writer, culinary guide, and cookbook author; and Michael Di Giovine, Professor of Anthropology at West Chester University and Director of the Museum of Anthropology and Archaeology in Pennsylvania; and Zoomer Radio's own Jeremy Logan, to explore this Christmas Eve seafood fest that is steeped in tradition.

Everything Cookbooks
66: Becoming Your Own Publisher with Katie Parla

Everything Cookbooks

Play Episode Listen Later Oct 25, 2023 47:38


Kate and Molly discuss all things self-publishing with writer, tour guide and (new) publisher, Katie Parla. She shares what motivated her to do some data investigation into her previous cookbooks and ultimately how she decided to start her own publishing company for her newest cookbook, Food of the Italian Islands. She talks about lessons learned, experiences with finding and working with her self assembled team and what is next for Parla Publishing. Listen for her thoughts on touring smaller cities, her recipe development process and why she encourages aspiring authors to nerd out on the numbers. Hosts: Kate Leahy + Molly Stevens + Kristin Donnelly + Andrea NguyenEditor: Abby Cerquitella MentionsKatie ParlaWebsiteInstagramPodcast: GolaFood of the Italian IslandsParla PublishingKatie Parla ShopMaersk ShippingIngramZando BooksZibby BooksKitchen Arts and LettersNow Serving BookstoreThe Vanity Project Visit the Everything Cookbooks Bookshop to purchase a copy of the books mentioned in the showTasting Rome by Katie Parla and Kristina GillFood of the Italian South by Katie Parla

Salt & Spine
Katie Parla on the Italian islands, shepherd culture, and diving for urchin

Salt & Spine

Play Episode Listen Later Sep 22, 2023 40:05


Happy Friday folks! This week's episode is a wee bit late because it's a live show (!!!) which means the audio gave us a slight technical run-around. But it's a fun one, for sure, in which we chat with Katie Parla in front of a live audience at our beloved Omnivore Books in San Francisco. First — last week, I shared the New York Times profile of B. Dylan Hollis, and this week the NYT is back (via Salt + Spine friend Priya Krishna) with a full feature on TikTok stars and how they're changing the name of the cookbook game. “[Hollis] is one of several TikTok creators, many of them with little or no professional cooking experience, who have gone from tinkering in their home kitchens to topping best-seller lists in a remarkably short time. In the process, they've shot a jolt of energy into a sagging cookbook market.”Now, let's head to Italy…* Hey there, do you love Salt + Spine? We'd love if you shared this email with a friend who might want to #TalkCookbooks with us, too:Episode 160: Katie ParlaIn this week's episode, Katie joined me in front of an audience at Omnivore Books in San Francisco to discuss:* The cuisines of Italy's islands—which involve less fish and seafood than you might think;* Her decision to self-publish her latest cookbook, Food of the Italian Islands—and why she'll keep self-publishing in the future; * What she wishes she knew when she first moved to Italy 20 years ago.Plus, as always, we put Katie to the test in our signature culinary game.Food of the Italian Islands by Katie ParlaA transportive cookbook inviting readers through Sicily, Sardinia, and Italy's lesser-known island destinations so you can sink your teeth into the secrets of their rustic, romantic dishes. Katie Parla will take you through the streets of Palermo where her great-grandfather was born, across the caper fields of volcanic Pantelleria, into the kitchens of Sardinia for lessons in ornate pasta making, and to the pristine waters of Ponza to dive for sea urchins. And no island adventure with Katie would be complete without a jaunt through the Venetian lagoon on her fishing boat Laura!But Food of the Italian Islands isn't just an island journey with your favorite Jersey girl. There are also over 85 recipes, both original and reimagined, that showcase the allure of the islands, including pane frattau featuring Sardinia's beloved flatbread; bigoli in salsa, a party pasta popular in Venice; coniglio all'ischitana, braised rabbIt in the style of Ischia; torta caprese, Capri's flourless chocolate-almond cake; and an array of pesto sauces from Pantelleria, Trapani, Linsoa, and Carloforte that will have you asking, “pesto genovese who?”We

Salt & Spine
Frankie Gaw on Olive Garden, Lion's Head Big Macs, and learning to love yourself

Salt & Spine

Play Episode Listen Later Sep 14, 2023 46:39


Hi there, fellow cookbook lover. I'm here with great news: We'rrrreeee bacccckkkkk, baby! Season 13 (but who's counting?) of Salt + Spine starts right here, and we've got an awesome line-up of conversations headed your way this fall. Plus, loads of new featured recipes, bonus content, events, and more. We've got Deb Perelman. Dan Pelosi. Katie Parla. Hetty McKinnon. AND MORE! Like I said, “we're bacccccckkkk, baby!”If you're not yet a paid subscriber to Salt + Spine, I'd love to extend a special offer of 20% off monthly or annual subscriptions for up to a year. Act fast - this is only valid for the first week of our new season! A few fun things I've been reading lately…* B. Dylan Hollis (if you have TikTok, you've seen his vintage recipes) has one of the breakout cookbooks of the year with “Baking Yesteryear.” He talks to the New York Times (B. Dylan Hollis is Bananas for Vintage Self-Published Cookbooks) about his growing collection of community cookbooks:* “Community cookbooks come from the church ladies and bridge clubs of the United States. They are the menus and the recipes of everyday folks. They're a treasure trove of information,” Hollis said. He makes an excellent point: “You're not going to find Velveeta fudge in an Anthony Bourdain cookbook.”And now, onto this week's show with guest Frankie Gaw:Pssssssst. Hey there, do you love Salt + Spine? We'd love if you shared this email with a friend who might want to #TalkCookbooks with us, too:Episode 159: Frankie GawIn this week's episode, Frankie and I discuss:* How growing up in a Taiwanese-American family in Ohio shaped his relationship with food, and how he felt pulled toward a career in food media while working in tech,* The loss of Frankie's father, which led to a period of self-reflection that pushed Frankie to re-evaluate his priorities and purpose,* A winding path—through Skyline Chilis and his grandmother's recipes and a design-related career and a successful food blog and Instagram—that ultimately led to his debut cookbook, First Generation. Plus, as always, we put Frankie to the test in our signature culinary game.First Generation: Recipes from My Taiwanese-American Home by Frankie GawIn First Generation, Frankie Gaw of Little Fat Boy presents a tribute to Taiwanese home cooking. With dishes passed down from generations of family, Frankie introduces a deeply personal and essential collection of recipes inspired by his multicultural experience, melding the flavors of suburban America with the ingredients and techniques his parents grew up with.In his debut cookbook, Frankie will teach you to master bao, dumplings, scallion pancakes, and so much more through stunning visuals and intimate storytelling about discovering identity and belonging through cooking. Recipes such as Lap Cheong Corn Dogs, Honey-Mustard Glazed Taiwanese Popcorn Chicken, Stir-Fried Rice Cakes with Bolognese, Cincinnati Chili with Hand Pulled Noodles, Bao Egg and Soy Glazed Bacon Sandwich, and Lionshead Big Mac exemplify the stunning creations born out of growing up with feet in two worlds.Through step-by-step photography and detailed hand-drawn illustrations, Frankie offers readers not just the essentials but endless creative new flavor combinations for the fundamentals of Taiwanese home cooking.We

Christopher Kimball’s Milk Street Radio
Back Streets Italy: Pizza School, Fried Artichokes, Island Hopping and "Dirty" Pasta

Christopher Kimball’s Milk Street Radio

Play Episode Listen Later Sep 1, 2023 51:16


This week, we're exploring Italy's best recipes and stories. Leah Koenig brings us inside the Roman Jewish kitchen for fried artichokes as crisp as potato chips, a cherry pie that has a secret and the beef stew that made her break vegetarianism. Plus, Katie Parla gives us a tour of Italian island cuisine, Matt Goulding infiltrates the secret society that reigns over Neapolitan pizza, Viola Buitoni reveals a surprising use for balsamic vinegar, and we make Rome's “dirty” pasta, Rigatoni alla Zozzona. Get the recipe for Rigatoni alla Zozzona here.We want to hear your culinary tips! Share your cooking hacks, secret ingredients or unexpected techniques with us for a chance to hear yourself on Milk Street Radio! Here's how: https://www.177milkstreet.com/radiotipsListen to Milk Street Radio on: Apple Podcasts | Stitcher | Spotify Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.

Making Room
'Is it me or is EVERYONE in Italy?': An Italian Culinary Guide's take on Food, Cooking and The Italian Islands w/ Katie Parla

Making Room

Play Episode Listen Later Aug 24, 2023 52:51


Doesn't it feel like everyone is in Italy? I can't be the only one of scrolls social and see's half my feed exploring the cobblestone streets and sinking their teeth into the flavors that distinctively come from Italian Roots. Something about the colors, flavors and charm makes me crave pieces of it in my own dining, my own living, and my own hospitably. Katie Parla was born and raised in the East Coast, in the USA, and as soon as she could made Italy her home. Since then she has been set on exploring the parts of the country that are off the beaten track and educating the everyday cook with the real flavors of Italy. She has taken her knowledge to cooking shows we know and love while also giving private culinary tours that you can book her for on your own vacationWe laughed and connected over topics including: "Is it the algorithm or is everyone in Italy" The hidden gems that everyone should know about as you plan your trip to Italy What should everyone know about travel in Italy, that isn't usually sharedWhat life looks like as a culinary guide What is distinctive about the flavors of the Italian islands vs. main cities American-Italian food How to enhance the quality and authenticity of Italian cooking in our own homesThe role that alcohol plays in preventing difficult conversation Katie whisks us away to a side of Italy that isn't shown on social media, and hopefully compels us all to slow down, plan a vacation there to experience it all OR take the steps embrace the taste of Italy and the Italian Islands in our own homes. Visit Katie & book her as your culinary guide around ItalyKatieparla.com Buy a copy of Katie's latest cookbook here! This episode was sponsored by: Good RanchersVisit Goodranchers.com/Gather to use my code GATHER for $25 off and $480 of free ground beef in your first 2 years. 

Meat + Three
Cookbooks: Past and Present

Meat + Three

Play Episode Listen Later Jul 21, 2023 23:23


Behind a great meal is often a well crafted recipe. This week on Meat + Three we are opening up the cookbook to explore how foodways are preserved through text. We talk to librarians, YouTubers, cooks, publishers, about the history of cookbooks and the state of the cookbook publishing industry today. From Black cookbooks to an artist's reimagining of a community cookbook in Maine, we are reading widely. If you can't get your nose out of the cookbook, this week is for you!  Further Reading:You can check out the Maine Community Cookbook anthology here.You can view Rachel E. Church's “Women of Windy Hill” artist book here.Visit Rabelais to view a large selection of rare and out-of-print American cookbooks.  Follow Melinda Sekela's Unboxing Betty Project. Find all things Kayla Stewart here, and learn more about Ms. Emily and Gullah Geechee Home cooking here.You can find Katie Parla's latest work on her website. Keep Meat and Three on the air: become an HRN Member today! Go to heritageradionetwork.org/donate. Meat and Three is powered by Simplecast.

New Worlder
Episode #66: Katie Parla

New Worlder

Play Episode Listen Later Jul 14, 2023 60:08


Katie Parla is the New Jersey born, Rome based food writer, cookbook author, tour guide, podcast host and frequent television show guest for anything that happens to include Italy. She has a new book out called Food of the Italian Islands: Recipes From the Sunbaked Beaches, Coastal Villages and Rolling Hillsides of Sicily, Sardinia and Beyond. Read more about her at New Worlder on Substack.

Ann Delisi's Essential Cooking
Discover the Food of the Italian Islands with Katie Parla

Ann Delisi's Essential Cooking

Play Episode Listen Later May 8, 2023 24:46


In her latest book, the New York Times bestselling cookbook author and Emmy nominated TV host, Katie Parla, breaks down what makes each Italian Island's cuisine unique and delicious! In this episode, she joins Ann and James to discuss her writing, the Italian emphasis on digestion, life as an American living abroad, and where to find her favorite dishes. Buon appetito!

How Long Gone
481. - Katie Parla

How Long Gone

Play Episode Listen Later Apr 14, 2023 72:58


Katie Parla is a Rome-based food writer and friend. Her new book, Food of the Italian Islands, is out now. We chat about some last-minute Coachella additions, new Ghia dropped, new anti-woke canned beer just dropped, Italian trap music, which drinking fountains have the best water in Rome, pizza for breakfast, her dad owned a wild game restaurant in New Jersey, the first thing she eats when she comes back to America, obviously Capri is over, what is the Tulum of Italy? The White Lotus effect, cooking to live vs. living to cook, TJ's Italian wedding takes place at the most expensive time to travel to Italy in the history of time, a few Islands that will become Tulum soon, every Sicilian drives with their left blinker on, and on her seventh cookbook, she's decided to self publish, and we break down how much that cost. instagram.com/katieparla twitter.com/donetodeath twitter.com/themjeans 

Cooking with Bruce and Mark
Avoiding Cooking Burnout, Our One-Minute Cooking Tip, An Interview With Italian Cookbook Author Katie Parla, Chinese Sesame Paste, Spicy Noodles & More!

Cooking with Bruce and Mark

Play Episode Listen Later Mar 27, 2023 37:45 Transcription Available


We've got great suggestions for avoiding cooking and kitchen burnout. Plus, our signature one-minute cooking tip (which is rarely exactly one minute!). And an interview with cookbook author Katie Parla about her new book, FOOD OF THE ITALIAN ISLANDS. Plus, what's making us happy in food this week.Join us, Bruce Weinstein and Mark Scarbrough, for our food and cooking podcast, full of tips, cooking know-how, and great interviews. We're glad you're spending time with us. Thank you.Here are the segments for this episode of COOKING WITH BRUCE & Mark:[01:09] Avoiding cooking and kitchen burnout: our best tips for what we all eventually face.[18:10] Our one-minute cooking tip: A tiny sprinkling of sugar makes lean proteins brown much better.[19:25] Bruce's interview with cookbook author Katie Parla about her new book FOOD OF THE ITALIAN ISLANDS.[35:17] What's making us happy in food this week? Chinese sesame paste and great spicy noodles!Want to check out our latest cooking, THE INSTANT AIR FRYER BIBLE? It's here.

Destination Eat Drink on Radio Misfits
Destination Eat Drink – Sicily & Venice with Katie Parla

Destination Eat Drink on Radio Misfits

Play Episode Listen Later Mar 24, 2023 36:25


Katie Parla is a New York Times best selling author whose latest book is "Food of the Italian Islands." She tells Brent about different kinds of pesto, pasta alla Norma, and a soup for St. Joseph's Day in Sicily. Then, it's off to Venice for Select Aperitivo and cicchetti. Plus, Brent and Katie talk about Italy's little Ape trucks. [Ep 225] Show Notes: Full show notes at https://radiomisfits.com/ded225 Katie Parla's website Food of the Italian Islands book Brent's story about Palmela Castle Katie on Destination Eat Drink talking about Sardinia Brent's Foodie Travel Guide to Ortigia, Italy Brent's story about Palmela Castle Brent's story about Ape trucks

The TASTE Podcast
202: Katie Parla

The TASTE Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Mar 17, 2023 45:13


There is no food writer we would rather talk to about Italy—and, really, talk to about food in general—than Katie Parla. Her mind, her spirit, and her willingness to drive around the wonderfully off-the-grid cow towns of Puglia for the sake of a book project—it's all really special. In this episode, we talk about her decades-long obsession with Italian food and culture, and what has gone into her latest book, Food of the Italian Islands. We also discuss her TV work and her tours of Rome that have become legendary around the world. It's so good catching up with Katie Parla, and we hope you enjoy this conversation.MORE FROM KATIE PARLA:Italian Culinary Guides [official]Skip the Flight and the Ferry With ‘Food of the Italian Islands' [NYT]Drinking With Italian Food and Wine Expert Katie Parla [PUNCH]Buy: Tasting Rome and Food of the Italian South

Gola
Food of the Italian Islands!

Gola

Play Episode Listen Later Mar 14, 2023 42:59


This brand new episode of Gola is dedicated to Katie Parla's BRAND NEW COOKBOOK Food of the Italian Islands! Listen to hear all about the process of publishing a cookbook in Italy and how this gorgeous volume came together. Remember, if you're a Patron you can also WATCH along to this episode! Don't forget to become a Patron at patreon.com/golapod to have early access to Gola events and collaborations, get Gola news before anyone else, and enjoy even more exciting benefits as you move up the tiers! And follow your two favorite golose @drcallegariscabinet & @katieparla & at their dedicated podcast handle @gola_podcast to watch them eating and drinking their way through Italy and beyond! --- Support this podcast: https://anchor.fm/gola/support

Cooking Issues with Dave Arnold
Tasting Rome with Katie Parla

Cooking Issues with Dave Arnold

Play Episode Listen Later Mar 10, 2023 60:31


Rome-based food and beverage writer, culinary guide, and cookbook author Katie Parla joins the show for a lively discussion on everything from pasta to pesto to trains that go on boats. Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.

Destination Eat Drink on Radio Misfits
Destination Eat Drink – Sardinia with Katie Parla

Destination Eat Drink on Radio Misfits

Play Episode Listen Later Mar 10, 2023 43:23


Katie Parla is an award winning cookbook author and podcaster. Her latest book is "Food of the Italian Islands." She talks with Brent about Sardinia, Italy's bread that looks like a work of art, pecorino cheese, pasta and much more including a great alternative to the Isle of Capri. [Ep 223] Show Notes: Full show notes at https://radiomisfits.com/ded223/ Katie Parla's website Food of the Italian Islands cookbook Katie talks pizza in Rome on Destination Eat Drink Katie's story about pasta mista corta

A Taste of the Past
Food of the Italian Islands

A Taste of the Past

Play Episode Listen Later Mar 9, 2023 46:00


Italy is a land of ancient cultures, the fibers of which are woven through its everyday modern culture. Nowhere is this more noticeable than on the many islands which dot the Mediterranean waters of its coastline. These islands were battlegrounds and places of refuge of ancient peoples for millennia. Today what is most evident from those ancient cultures is the culinary imprint that influences the various island cuisines. Katie Parla's new book, Food of the Italian Islands, explores and describes the land and food.Heritage Radio Network is a listener supported nonprofit podcast network. Support A Taste of the Past by becoming a member!A Taste of the Past is Powered by Simplecast.

Postcard Academy Travel Podcast
Food of the Italian Islands: Sicily, Sardinia, and Beyond

Postcard Academy Travel Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Mar 5, 2023 45:58


Get ready to be transported to the sun-soaked beaches, charming coastal villages, and rolling hillsides of Sicily, Sardinia, and beyond. Katie Parla is back and just published her third book: Food of the Italian Islands. Katie's an American who has been living in Rome for about 20 years as a food and beverage writer, culinary guide, and cookbook author.We will be diving deep into the cultural and historical significance of the island's regional cuisine, and tell you where to find Katie's favorite food. Get ready to be inspired and hungry!Katie's other cookbooks:Tasting Rome: Fresh Flavors and Forgotten Recipes from an Ancient City: A CookbookFood of the Italian South: Recipes for Classic, Disappearing, and Lost Dishes: A Cookbooksarahmikutel.comLike the Live without Borders? I have a ‘good deed for the day' assignment for my favorite listeners

Monocle 24: The Menu
Italian island cuisine and San Antonio's culinary revival

Monocle 24: The Menu

Play Episode Listen Later Mar 3, 2023 30:00


We speak to culinary author Katie Parla about her new book featuring the best recipes from the Italian islands. Plus: Texan food pioneer Geronimo Lopez talks to Monocle about his restaurant, Botika.

FOOD and WINE with CHEF JAMIE GWEN

KATIE PARLA, Italian Food Expert, talks the 10 Hottest Restaurants in Rome right now. REBECCA STRITCHFIELD shares inspiration and motivation for Body Kindness ANNIE FITZSIMMONS of National Geographic shares the most Romantic Destinations and what to eat where.

Destination Eat Drink on Radio Misfits
Destination Eat Drink – Pizza in Rome with Katie Parla

Destination Eat Drink on Radio Misfits

Play Episode Listen Later Dec 30, 2022 33:58


Katie Parla is an award winning cookbook author, TV personality, and podcaster who is a certified sommelier with a master's degree in Italian Gastronomic Culture. She also looooooves pizza! Katie tells Brent about the vast variety of pizza available in her adopted hometown of Rome including 5 foot long slabs of pizza, eating pizza with a knife and fork, and pinza. Plus, dismisses the myth of 00 flour and other pizza dogma. [Ep 213] Show Notes: Full show notes at https://radiomisfits.com/ded213/ Katie Parla's website Katie Parla and Dan Richer The Joy of Pizza book Rintaro Restaurant Courage Bagels Luv2eat Thai Roscioli Forno Campo de'Fiori Bonci Illuminati Ai Marmi La Gatta Mangiona Sbanco Sforno Brent story about Parque das Nações, Lisbon

AIR JORDAN: A FOOD PODCAST
Pizza Joy with Dan Richer & Katie Parla

AIR JORDAN: A FOOD PODCAST

Play Episode Listen Later Oct 30, 2022 62:34


Razza Pizzeria is slicing up what is arguably the best pizza in America, and that's because Dan Richer has an obsessive love affair with what he does. And he wants to bring that joy into the homes of every pizza lover with his cookbook, The Joy of Pizza: Everything You Need To Know. Dan and his co-author Katie Parla sit down with Jordan to talk that cheesy dough happiness, the can't miss Jersey City Razza pies, ranch dressing as a condiment, how the Italians drink negrons vs Americans, black olives, childhood pizzerias, double blind testing ingredients, and the process of cookbook writing.

All in the Industry ®️
Dan Richer, Razza

All in the Industry ®️

Play Episode Listen Later Aug 10, 2022 47:32


On today's episode of All in the Industry®, Shari Bayer's guest is Dan Richer, chef and owner of Razza Pizza Artigianale in Jersey City, NJ, his American artisanal pizza restaurant featuring wood fired pizza, where we on location! At Razza, Dan and his team aspire to the Italian way of cooking and eating, where location and seasonality dictate ingredients, with the ultimate goal of serving the best pizza possible. Razza received a 3-star review in The New York Times in 2017, and in 2019, was named Best Pizza in North America by 50 Best. Dan was a James Beard Foundation Rising Star Chef semi-finalist in 2011, and he's a 5-time James Beard Nominee. Dan has a new book, The Joy of Pizza: Everything You Need to Know, co-authored with Katie Parla. Today's show also features Shari's PR tip to pay attention; Speed Round; Industry News Discussion on the departure of two of NYC's veteran food writers, Rob Patronite and Robin Raisfeld — colloquially known as “the Robs”, from New York Magazine after 32 years, via Eater NY; and Shari's Solo Dining experience at Le Rock, chefs and owners Lee Hanson and Riad Nasr's grand interpretation of a French Brasserie, located in NYC's Rockefeller Plaza.Photo Courtesy of Dan Richer.Listen at Heritage Radio Network; subscribe/rate/review our show at iTunes, Stitcher or Spotify. Follow us @allindustry. Thanks for being a part of All in the Industry®. Heritage Radio Network is a listener supported nonprofit podcast network. Support All in the Industry by becoming a member!All in the Industry is Powered by Simplecast.

Breaking Bread with Tom Papa
Episode 116 - Katie Parla

Breaking Bread with Tom Papa

Play Episode Listen Later Aug 2, 2022 64:33


Katie Parla is a New York Times Best Selling cookbook author based in Rome where she is waiting for me to deliver bread to her! 

The Sydcast
A New Professor's Journey: Creating My Platform, with Danielle Callegari

The Sydcast

Play Episode Listen Later Dec 27, 2021 93:34


Episode Summary:Italy. Food. Artisans. Culture. That is the life Professor Danielle Callegari is immersed in, and when you hear about it you'll probably say, why didn't I think of it! Except then you'll need to spend years writing a book on Dante, then start the next book, cloistered in Italian libraries with no air conditioning during Roman summer. Danielle's story is a story of the professor building a career, a brand, and a platform, an inside look at what it really takes to make it in academia.Sydney FinkelsteinSyd Finkelstein is the Steven Roth Professor of Management at the Tuck School of Business at Dartmouth College. He holds a Master's degree from the London School of Economics and a Ph.D. from Columbia University. Professor Finkelstein has published 25 books and 90 articles, including the bestsellers Why Smart Executives Fail and Superbosses: How Exceptional Leaders Master the Flow of Talent, which LinkedIn Chairman Reid Hoffman calls the “leadership guide for the Networked Age.” He is also a Fellow of the Academy of Management, a consultant and speaker to leading companies around the world, and a top 25 on the Global Thinkers 50 list of top management gurus. Professor Finkelstein's research and consulting work often relies on in-depth and personal interviews with hundreds of people, an experience that led him to create and host his own podcast, The Sydcast, to uncover and share the stories of all sorts of fascinating people in business, sports, entertainment, politics, academia, and everyday life.Danielle CallegariDanielle Callegari is Assistant Professor in the Department of French and Italian at Dartmouth College and Councilor of the Dante Society of America. Her teaching and research focuses on Italian literature and food and beverage studies. Her first book, Dante's Gluttons: Food and Society from the Convivio to the Comedy, is forthcoming with Amsterdam University Press in spring 2022. She is also the co-host of Gola (patreon.com/golapod), a podcast on Italian food and beverage culture, with Katie Parla.Insights from this EpisodeHow Danielle's interest on Italian culture beganHow Danielle navigates through the investigation worldDanielle's concerns on having a PhD in HumanitiesThe story behind the Dante Society of AmericaThe purpose of Danielle's book “Dante's Gluttons: Food and Society”Danielle's ideas for her next bookThe importance of creating a brand as an academic and professorSecrets about Danielle's experience in Italy during Covid-19The success of the Gola Podcast Danielle's networking strategiesQuotes from the Show: “Many people probably don't understand that if you're not publishing as a professor you're not standing up in front of the class as a teacher very long, and whether that's books or articles or mix of the two”- Sydney Finkelstein in “The Sydcast” [11:35] “Everyone must eat, it's just perfectly universal, there is not time or place where humans haven't had a relationship with food, and as a result of that, [food] becomes the ultimate point of reference” - Danielle Callegari in “The Sydcast” [31:44]“[About Danielle's experience on libraries] I've found things I didn't know existed and that no one knew existed that fit into my research in a very special way and that's a kind of Indiana Jones moment”- Danielle Callegari in “The Sydcast” [46:54]“[About her teaching method] Talking about things like social order, soft power, economic viability, so it's the place where we start and we outline all the ways in which food culture becomes something that communicates much more than what is apparently on the surface”- Danielle Callegari in “The Sydcast” [56:08]“To me universities that continue to offer standard learning just in the classroom without a strong experiential component are living on borrowed time”- Sydney Finkelstein in “The Sydcast” [01:01:55]Stay Connected: Sydney FinkelsteinWebsite: http://thesydcast.comLinkedIn: Sydney FinkelsteinTwitter: @sydfinkelsteinFacebook: The SydcastInstagram: The SydcastDanielle Callegari Instagram: Danielle Callegari Podcast: Gola PodcastSociety: Dante Society of AmericaDartmouth College: Danielle Callegari | Faculty DirectorySubscribe to our podcast + download each episode on Stitcher, iTunes, and Spotify.This episode was produced and managed by Podcast Laundry.

Gola
The Pineapple Problem

Gola

Play Episode Listen Later Dec 1, 2021 30:41


The pizza party continues, but this time Katie and Danielle bring the heat for real--that's right, it's an episode dedicated to pineapple on pizza and all the reasons it's right and all the reasons it's wrong! Don't forget that you can make sure all your pizza is the best with the help of Katie Parla and Dan Richer's NEW YORK TIMES BESTSELLER Joy of Pizza--pick up your copy from your local bookshop! Remember to follow @katieparla and @drcallegariscabinet and look out for new episodes of Gola coming hot and fresh soon! Be sure to subscribe / like / tell your friends and become a Patron at patreon.com/golapod! --- Support this podcast: https://anchor.fm/gola/support

Prix Fixe Podcast
Katie Parla

Prix Fixe Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Nov 16, 2021 36:13


Katie Parla is a Rome-based food and beverage journalist, culinary guide, educator, award-winning cookbook author, and Emmy nominated television host. She has written, edited, or contributed to more than 30 books and co-hosts Gola, a podcast about Italian food culture. Originally from New Jersey, she has an art history degree from Yale, a master's degree in Italian Gastronomic Culture from the Università degli Studi di Roma “Tor Vergata”, a sommelier certificate from the Federazione Italiana Sommelier Albergatori Ristoratori, and an archeological speleology certification from the city of Rome.Katie's mission is to highlight great food and beverages, praise the people dedicated to feeding us well, and to get readers talking about what they are eating and drinking. She focuses special attention on Rome, where she lives, threats to local food culture, and critical reviews of restaurants and trends.Her food criticism and travel writing have appeared in The New York Times, The Guardian, The Financial Times, Saveur, Food & Wine, Condé Nast Traveler, Condé Nast Traveller UK, Bon Appétit, Travel + Leisure, Lucky Peach, Corriere della Sera, Imbibe, Monocle, Australian Gourmet Traveller, Olive, AFAR, Punch, Wine Enthusiast, National Geographic Traveler, Eater, Delicious, Epicurious, Serious Eats, Food Republic, The Atlantic, Gather Journal, and The Sunday Times Magazine.Her titles “Eating & Drinking in Rome” (available for Kindle, Nook, and in PDF format), National Geographic's Walking Rome,Tasting Rome: Fresh Flavors and Forgotten Recipes from an Ancient City, Flour Lab: An At-Home Guide to Baking with Freshly Milled Grains, American Sfoglino: A Master Class in Homemade Pasta, and Food of the Italian South: Recipes for Classic, Disappearing, and Lost Dishes are on sale now!In her cookbook, Food of the Italian South, Katie shares rich recipes and historical and cultural insights that encapsulate the miles of rugged beaches, sheep-dotted mountains, meditatively quiet towns, and, most importantly, culinary traditions unique to this precious piece of Italy.When not writing cookbooks or filing articles for publications like Saveur, Food & Wine, Australian Gourmet Traveller, Eater, and The New York Times, you can find Katie leading culinary walking tours of Rome and virtual wine tastings, cocktail seminar, and cooking classes.Links:Katie's new cookbook: The Joy of PizzaFood of the Italian SouthKatie's Virtual Wine Tastings, Cocktail Seminar, Walking Tours and Cooking ClassesListen to the GOLA podcast about Italian food and drinks culture on Apple or wherever you get your pods.Dining in Rome in AugustClydz (Katie's dad's restaurant)Jerusalem by Yottam Ottolenghi and Sami TamimiCantina GiardinoMoliseTasting RomeFlavio De MaioRistorante Velevedotto Armando al PantheonCesare al CasalettoFlour LabClarkson PotterCentocellePignetoSan LorenzoRebibbiaVincenzo ManzinoPasticceria RegoliMaritozziPizzarium BonciLa TradizioneFischioPanificio BonciVilla PamphiliMa che siete venuti a faJungle Juice BrewingEpisode TranscriptFollow the show on InstagramEmail usFollow Jordan on Instagram or Twitter

Roland's Food Court
Rachael Ray, Owner/Chef of Razza Dan Richer & Katie Parla

Roland's Food Court

Play Episode Listen Later Nov 13, 2021 55:10


#siriusxmfaction @rolandsfoodcourt w| @gennaro.pecchia @paulofcharsky We @zoom Upstate #NY to catch-up w| the Queen of All Food Media @rachaelray We get personal about Rachel's latest cookbook

Whats Good Dough?
The Joy of Pizza, Curiosity and Connectivity with Katie Parla and Dan Richer

Whats Good Dough?

Play Episode Listen Later Nov 12, 2021 65:54


Today we speak with Katie Parla and Dan Richer Oh. Fricken. Yeah. As you may know by now, the Joy of pizza is out, so you better get the book! Make sure to stick around to the end to find out how to win one from yours truly. I'm so happy to share this episode because it was a fun one! Not only does Dan bless us with his pizza expertise, but having Katie on really brings an awesome dynamic to the conversation because she is a pizzamaker and foodie to the max. We uncover as much as we can about how to be a better pizza maker, their favorite moments writing the book, how people can level up their pizza game and most importantly we gain some insight to a healthy business partnership and friendship. Warning, the feels in this one are palpable. Get the book now! Follow Katie on IG Follow Dan on IG Follow Razza on IG Let's Talk on IG Buy an Ooni! Get your Corto Olive Oil Help Me Make A Better Show And Fill Out My Survey! Support the podcast and buy a t shirt!

Andrew Talks to Chefs
Episode 183: Dan Richer (author, The Joy of Pizza)

Andrew Talks to Chefs

Play Episode Listen Later Nov 9, 2021 37:39


For years now, Dan Richer's name has been synonymous with superlative pizza. At his Razza Pizza Artigianale in Jersey City, NJ, he turns out some of the most acclaimed pizza in the United States. Now, he's teamed up with collaborator Katie Parla to share his hard-earned pizza-making wisdom in The Joy of Pizza, which debuts today (November 9, 2021). Andrew was knocked out by the book's wealth of information, instructive images, and passion, and we're thrilled to celebrate this book and share a new conversation with Dan, all about the writing process. (You might also enjoy checking out Dan's prior visit to the show. with LA's Daniele Uditi.)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. *  Photo of Dan by Eric Wolfinger.

Gola
The Joy of Pizza!

Gola

Play Episode Listen Later Nov 9, 2021 41:03


In honor of the arrival of Katie Parla and Dan Richer's Joy of Pizza your favorite Golose are re-releasing their last pizza episode--listen while you head over to pick up your copy from your local bookshop! Remember to follow @katieparla and @drcallegariscabinet and look out for new episodes of Gola coming hot and fresh soon! Be sure to subscribe / like / tell your friends and become a Patron at patreon.com/golapod! --- Support this podcast: https://anchor.fm/gola/support

A Cook's Library
4. Katie Parla

A Cook's Library

Play Episode Listen Later Mar 31, 2021 20:27


This week Will Stewart and Katie Parla discuss Rome, fried cod and beans and unpack the culture and history surrounding 'pasta' in Italy. For her book Katie chooses Sicilia e Le Isole in Bocca published by Il Vespro, from the bonkers and very special cookbook series In Bocca. Follow Katie Parla on Instagram: @katieparla Listen to her podcast: Gola Check out her website for all other work: katieparla.comFollow A Cook's Library on Instagram: @acookslibrary Follow Will Stewart on Instagram: @willstewie See acast.com/privacy for privacy and opt-out information.

Destination Eat Drink on Radio Misfits
Destination Eat Drink – Rome with Katie Parla

Destination Eat Drink on Radio Misfits

Play Episode Listen Later Mar 12, 2021 31:12


We’re in the Eternal City for pasta, gelato, and Roman style pizza with author, podcaster, and Rome foodie tour guide Katie Parla [EP119] Show Notes: Katie Parla’s website Roman walking tours with Katie Parla Tasting Rome: Fresh Flavors and Forgotten Recipes from an Ancient City: A Cookbook Food of the Read more... The post Destination Eat Drink – Rome with Katie Parla appeared first on Radio Misfits.

Family Meal
Katie Parla's #parlapicks

Family Meal

Play Episode Listen Later May 14, 2020 63:09


On this episode of Family Meal, I sat down with journalist, cookbook author and culinary guide, Katie Parla, @katieparla . A resident of Rome since 2003, Katie and I chatted all things cookbook writing, being a consultant on Master of None, why you shouldn't buy Barilla pasta and how she got to work with the legendary Stanley Tucci. From ways to help the Italian economy during these time, to how she started her own podcast, Gola- we really ran the gambit of topics. Pro tip: enjoy this episode with a glass or two of dry lambrusco. SUPPORT/ SHOP ITALIAN FOOD COMPANIES HERE FOR WALKING TOURS AND KATIE PARLA'S PROJECTS if possible purchase cookbooks locally to keep your bookstore in business! linking an LA based on Now Serving PURCHASE FAMILY MEAL CALAMARI SALAD serves 4 to 6 2 pounds calamari, cleaned, tentacles separated and body cut into rings 1 1/2 cup cherry tomatoes, halved 2 ribs celery, cut into 1/2-inch pieces 1 large carrot, grated 1/2 cup Gaeta olives, pitted and halved Sea salt, to taste Freshly ground black pepper, to taste 1/2 cup extra-virgin olive oil 1/4 cup red wine vinegar Lemon juice, to taste blanch the squid in salted boiling water for 1 minute. remove to an ice bath. meanwhile, combine the tomatoes, celery, carrot, olives, salt and pepper in a large bowl. Drain the calamari and transfer to the large bowl. Drizzle with olive oil, vinegar, and lemon juice. Adjust seasoning and dressing to taste. Set aside to marinate, covered in the refrigerator, for at least 1 hour before serving. for more Family Meal check us out here: @family_meal_podcast or follow along Natalie @irishfrecklegirl --- This episode is sponsored by · Anchor: The easiest way to make a podcast. https://anchor.fm/app

The Food and Travel PaulCast
#17 The Food and Travel PaulCast- Pandemic Cooking with Katie Parla

The Food and Travel PaulCast

Play Episode Listen Later May 8, 2020 27:08


On Episode 17 of the PaulCast, host Paul Feinstein talks to cookbook author and all-around Italy expert Katie Parla about cooking and writing during a pandemic. Katie gives some incredibly helpful tips and really cool insight into her world. If you love Italian food, you'll love this pod.

Dinner Sisters
Episode 94: Katie Parla Food of the Italian South

Dinner Sisters

Play Episode Listen Later Dec 22, 2019 35:39


Take a trip with us to Rome, Italy for Betsy’s interview with Katie Parla. Betsy was lucky enough to sit down with Katie (and her mom in the background) to learn a little bit about the food of Rome, life in Italy, and the role of the Mafia in food. (!) She was so gracious in this interview. Betsy had such a lovely time. We think you will, too.

Snacky Tunes
Episode 421: Katie Parla & Cones

Snacky Tunes

Play Episode Listen Later Dec 8, 2019 82:10


We’re visited once again by our good friend, acclaimed food and beverage educator, journalist and cookbook author, Katie Parla. In her latest book, she breaks out of her adopted hometown of Rome to taste, explore and research Italy’s southern peninsula, including visits to such regions as Campania and Puglia. The resulting work is Food of the Italian South which features 85 recipes Katie gathered during her travels. We drop into the legendary Dangerbird Records’ studio for a meetup with the brothers Rosen--guitarist/vocalist Jonathan and keyboardist/producer Michael--who go by the band moniker, Cones. Though each are longtime musicians, the brothers have just recently began collaborating, and their debut album, Pictures of Pictures, has drawn comparisons to Big Star, The Replacements and ELO.The holiday season is all about food and community. There’s no better time to show your support for food radio by becoming a member! Lend your voice and help HRN continue to spreading the message of equitable, sustainable, and delicious food – together, we can change minds and build a better food system. Go to heritageradionetwork.org/donate today to become a crucial part of the HRN community.Snacky Tunes is powered by Simplecast.

Book Larder Podcast
Katie Parla, Food of the Italian South

Book Larder Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Aug 14, 2019 41:31


This episode we welcome Katie Parla (https://katieparla.com/about/)into our kitchen for her latest cookbook, Food of the Italian South. (https://www.booklarder.com/books/info/food-of-the-italian-south-recipes-for-classic-disappearing-and-lost-dishes) Based in Rome, Katie is a food writer and extremely learned in Italian food and beverage with numerous writings under her belt. Our Culinary Director, Amanda Coba, interviews her about her unique education background, her love for Italy and tips for what to eat where. Enjoy this talk and purchase your copy of Food of the Italian South (https://www.booklarder.com/books/info/food-of-the-italian-south-recipes-for-classic-disappearing-and-lost-dishes) here. Food of the Italian South https://files.fireside.fm/file/fireside-uploads/images/1/199050da-a97f-4b71-bd06-c02fc80ac185/QnBdxOYB.jpg Special Guests: Amanda Coba and Katie Parla.

Keep It Quirky podcast
All Cultures Are an Evolution, with Italy Expert Katie Parla

Keep It Quirky podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Aug 14, 2019 24:25


Katie Parla is a Rome-based food and beverage author/writer/food journalist/cookbook author and guide. She also cohosts a fantastic podcast, GOLA, with a woman named Danielle and they deep-dive into everything food & drink in Italy. Katie recently released her newest cookbook, “Food of the Italian South,” in which she tells us how those southern regions of Italy differ in personality (and food!) from the rest of the country.We discuss the role language plays in her life and career (she’s fluent in Italian). We also talking about staying true to yourself and values as a writer, especially when the gray area of brands pops in. One of my favorite quotes of hers: “I made a conscious decision to not act as a public relations agent of brands a long time ago. I just say what I believe in, and that’s not always popular, but I’m okay with that.”She also tells us some great Romanesco insults, and she teaches us how to say keep it quirky in Italian! It’s a fun episode -- I hope you enjoy it! --Katie Parla--Instagram & Twitter // @katieparlaWebsite // katieparla.comPodcast GOLA // https://anchor.fm/gola --Keep It Quirky--Instagram // @keepitquirkypodcastKatie Quinn on Insta & Twitter // @qkatiewww.youtube.com/TheQKatie Don’t forget to sign up for my e-newsletter! Go here: http://eepurl.com/dNtAx2 See acast.com/privacy for privacy and opt-out information.

I Love Wellness with Lo Bosworth
Italian is a Love Language with Katie Parla

I Love Wellness with Lo Bosworth

Play Episode Listen Later Aug 14, 2019 35:33


Lo talks to Rome-based culinary writer, Katie Parla, about the meaning of wellness in Italy and her new cookbook, "Food of the Italian South".

Live To Eat with Candace Nelson
S1 Ep. 08 Not Just a Roman Holiday - Award-Winning Food Writer Katie Parla’s Love Affair with Southern Italy

Live To Eat with Candace Nelson

Play Episode Listen Later Aug 8, 2019 27:32


Rome-based journalist and cookbook author Katie Parla was drawn to Southern Italy for its storied art history, but stayed for its remarkable food. In the sixteen years since relocating, Katie has immersed herself in the food and culture of Southern Italy,  earning a masters in Italian gastronomic culture, a sommelier certification and an archaeological certification, and now devotes her life to writing about it and educating others. Her most recent cookbook (she’s written and edited over 20!), Food of the Italian South, spotlights the region's rich cultural food traditions. Join us as Katie dishes on her favorite trattorias and gelaterias in Rome, explains why you should mill your own flour and shares what you should be drinking this summer instead of Aperol Spritzes. A must listen for any Italophile.

Radio Cherry Bombe
Eat & Travel Like an Italian

Radio Cherry Bombe

Play Episode Listen Later Aug 1, 2019 36:58


Chef Missy Robbins of Lilia and Misi restaurants is the pasta queen of New York and writer Katie Parla knows Italy better than some Italians. These two sat down for a special conversation at The Wing in SoHo in New York City to talk all things Italy. They also discuss Missy’s career, need-to-know travel tips, and Katie’s new cookbook, *Food of the Italian South. * Who does Katie McCall of Two Wild Seeds in St. Charles, Illinois, think is the bombe? Stay tuned to find out! Thank you to Le Cordon Bleu culinary schools and Traeger Grills for supporting our show. Don’t forget to support The Hunger Doesn’t Take a Break initiative from the Food Bank for New York City. Visit foodbanknyc.org for more.

HRN Happy Hour
Episode 96: Katie Parla's Next Italian Adventure

HRN Happy Hour

Play Episode Listen Later Aug 1, 2019 45:48


Katie Parla is a Rome-based food and beverage educator and journalist. Her latest book, Food of the Italian South, details the classic, lost, and disappearing dishes of Molise, Campania, Basilicata, Calabria, and Puglia. For her first appearance on HRN Happy Hour, we talk pizza, Roman tours, her New Jersey roots, and more. Plus, we get the inside scoop on where Katie's next book project is taking her, and it involves some Italian island-hopping.... It's HRN's annual summer fund drive, this is when we turn to our listeners and ask that you make a donation to help ensure a bright future for food radio. Help us keep broadcasting the most thought provoking, entertaining, and educational conversations happening in the world of food and beverage. Become a member today! To celebrate our 10th anniversary, we have brand new member gifts available. So snag your favorite new pizza - themed tee shirt or enamel pin today and show the world how much you love HRN, just go to heritageradionetwork.org/donate HRN Happy Hour is powered by Simplecast.

Tastemade Presents: Table Setting with Kate & Max
Food History and the Responsibility to Preserve Recipes with Katie Parla

Tastemade Presents: Table Setting with Kate & Max

Play Episode Listen Later Jun 5, 2019 22:00


Join Kate Green and Max Block each week as they sit down with some of the food world's most influential and inspiring personalities to chat about how food and culture collide.

A Taste of the Past
Episode 326: Lost and Disappearing Dishes of the Italian South

A Taste of the Past

Play Episode Listen Later Apr 18, 2019 46:55


The cuisine of the Italian south has been called the soul of Italian cuisine and bedrock in the history of Italian cooking. In her new book, Food of the Italian South, food journalist and historian Katie Parla explores the cuisine, region by region, and discovers that many of the dishes are disappearing or are lost and remain as vague memories by later generations. Katie shares her insights into the history and culture of the southern regions that shaped the country’s soulful cuisine. A Taste of the Past is powered by Simplecast. Photo courtesy of Ed Anderson.

Smart Mouth
Italy with Katie Parla

Smart Mouth

Play Episode Listen Later Mar 13, 2019 45:21


Professional pizza eater Katie Parla on sensual tomatoes, Italian unification, and the specialties of south (different than southern!) Italy. Smart Mouth is on Patreon: www.patreon.com/smartmouthpodcast www.instagram.com/smartmouthpodcast/ www.facebook.com/groups/268127480409103/ Please subscribe to (and rate & review) this podcast in iTunes or any podcast app so you never miss an episode! https://itunes.apple.com/us/podcast/smart-mouth/id1171755407?mt

The TASTE Podcast
46: Katie Parla

The TASTE Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Mar 5, 2019 35:03


There is no journalist I would rather talk to about Italy—and, really, talk about food in general—than Katie Parla. Her mind, her spirit, her willingness to drive around the wonderfully off-the-grid cow towns of Calabria for the sake of a book project. It’s all really special. In this episode, we talk about her decade-long obsession with the Italian South (and how this is a different thing entirely than “southern Italy”).We discuss her visiting places in Italy that “haven’t seen the Google van” and how her new cookbook, Food of the Italian South, documents it all through a really smart and articulate selection of recipes and stories. Also, Parla debunks a big myth surrounding Italian wedding soup. And that is: Most Italians wouldn’t be caught dead serving soup at a wedding. So where does its name come from? There is a story!Later on I catch up with Amy Zitelman of the remarkable Philadelphia company Soom Foods. She and her two sisters make what many (this writer included) consider to be the best tahini available in the United States. Her story about the rise of tahini in American restaurants is fascinating. And she gives some great advice about how to cook with it at home.

A Taste of the Past
Episode 313: Katie Parla Talks Classic Comebacks

A Taste of the Past

Play Episode Listen Later Nov 29, 2018 31:59


On a recent trip to Rome, I met up with Katie Parla, Italian food and culture writer, to talk to her about her thoughts on the recent renaissance of old classic Roman dishes, particularly pasta dishes. She spoke about past, present, and what she sees in the future for the food of Rome. A Taste of the Past is powered by Simplecast

Snacky Tunes
Episode 370: Rome and Scars

Snacky Tunes

Play Episode Listen Later Oct 28, 2018 76:58


Rome’s history spans 28 centuries, and it’s rich with art, politics, religion and civilization. It’s also an incredible place to get something to eat and drink. When you ask around about who to call to help navigate the Eternal City’s gastronomic delights, one name pops up again and again amongst food industry pros: Katie Parla. Katie’s an acclaimed Rome-based food and beverage educator, journalist and cookbook author, and she joins us to talk about her travels and all things Italian. We’re also visited by an old Snacky Tunes pal, singer-songwriter, Erika Spring. Over the years, Erika’s wowed us with her work as a founding member of Au Revoir Simone, as a part of the all-lady super trio, Nice as Fuck, and of course, with her own solo music which she debuted in 2012 with her self-titled EP. Though she’s been busy being a mom and tending to her family, Erika’s still found time to make music, and she give us a live in-studio listen to her latest album, Scars. Powered by Simplecast [1]https://katieparla.com/ [2]http://www.aurevoirsimone.com/ [3]http://www.cascine.us/artists/92/erika-spring

Food Republic Today
Katie Parla

Food Republic Today

Play Episode Listen Later Feb 6, 2018 38:39


Hey hey! First, we recap our hosts' Super Bowl menus (0:25) and, of course, the best food commercials during the game (2:22), plus the James Beard Foundation has a new CEO (6:33). Next, 10 Q's for Katie Parla (9:56), a travel writer, cookbook author, sommelier, tour guide, and best friend to anyone who's traveling to Rome, Italy. She chats about expat life, Roman food exports, trends in the culture, "strit fud," pizza, wine, and more. To close, comedian Karl Hess tells a story about garbage pizza (35:27).

Postcard Academy Travel Podcast
What to Eat in Rome: A Fascinating History of Italian Cuisine

Postcard Academy Travel Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Oct 31, 2017 43:53


When in Rome, of course you need to order pasta and pizza. But there’s also street food and a blossoming cocktail culture to try. Food and drink expert Katie Parla, a Jersey girl based in Rome, provides a fascinating crash course on the history of Roman cuisine in her cookbook Tasting Rome. On this episode, Katie explains Rome’s rich culinary history, and shares insider advice on what to eat in Rome, as well as where to find the best dishes.  Links to everything we discussed can be found on postcardacademy.co I’m your host, Sarah Mikutel. If you so desire, you can sign up for my newsletter here. And thank you so much for listening to this show. I know you’re busy and have many listening options, so it means a lot to me that you’re here. You are the best.   This podcast is brought to you by Audible. Not a member yet? Postcard Academy listeners can get a FREE audiobook and a 30-day free trial if you sign up via audibletrial.com/postcard

Bokstabelen: en podkast for leselystne
#2 - Hva skal vi lese i sommerferien?

Bokstabelen: en podkast for leselystne

Play Episode Listen Later Jul 24, 2017 25:44


Ferietid er lesetid. I denne episoden snakker Linda, Tine og Nora om hvordan de velger hvilke bøker som får bli med på ferie, og hva de har ambisjoner om å få lest denne sommeren. Hovedbøker: Sapiens : a brief history of humankind av Yuval Noah Harari (Tine) Saker ingen ser av Anna Ahlund (Nora) A girl is a half formed thing av Eimear McBride (N) Plenty more av Yotam Ottolenghi (Linda) Smaken av Roma av Katie Parla og Kristina Gill (L) Sicilia av Katie & Giancarlo Caldesi (L) Leseren av Alf van der Hagen (L) I love dick av Chris Kraus (T) Good Omens av Terry Pratchett og Neil Gaiman (T) A woman looking at men looking at women av Siri Hustvedt (T) Farvel til alt dét av Sondre Midtun (N) Tsjernobylfortellinger ; Her lå Tirpitz av Ingrid Storholmen (N) Arbeidsnever av Jan Kristoffer Dale (L) Tordivelen flyr i skumringen av Maria Gripe (L) Bøker som blir nevnt: Bare du av Anna Ahlund (N) Utopia for realists av Rutger Bregman (T) Voldens historie av Eduard Louis (N) Fysisk av Andrew McMillan (N) — Noe på hjertet? Send mail til bokstabelen@gmail.com bokstabelen.com facebook.com/bokstabelen Instagram: @bokstabelen

Pop Culture Confidential
Episode 75: Culinary writer Katie Parla & The Nerdist’s Alicia Lutes

Pop Culture Confidential

Play Episode Listen Later May 17, 2017 57:06


Pasta, Italy, Master of None, Wonder Woman and the female gaze – Pop Culture Confidential is jam packed this week! We speak to Katie Parla, culinary writer and the author of the book Tasting Rome. Parla was the food concierge on the Italian episodes of the brilliant, and food obsessed, new season of Master Of None (Netflix) where we find that Dev (Aziz Ansari) has left New York and moved to Modena, Italy to learn the art of pasta making. Katie Parla speaks to us about Italian cuisine, Master of None, the food of Rome and even a few great restaurant tips! And we speak to Alicia Lutes, Managing Editor of Nerdist.com who shares her insights on the highly anticipated movie Wonder Woman directed by Patty Jenkins. Host Christina Jeurling Birro also asks Lutes about the female gaze in TV and film, how the sex scenes are getting a different perspective right now, and the current TV seasons many religious narratives.

I'll Drink to That! Wine Talk
IDTT Wine 401: Dangerous Drinking Between Erdogan and ISIS in Turkey

I'll Drink to That! Wine Talk

Play Episode Listen Later Jan 18, 2017 47:44


Katie Parla returns to I'll Drink to That! to discuss the situation for wine and other alcoholic beverages in Turkey today.

Radio Cherry Bombe
Ana Ros & Tasting Rome Authors

Radio Cherry Bombe

Play Episode Listen Later May 19, 2016 39:18


Ana Ros is widely considered the best chef in Slovenia, and will soon be featured on Season 2 of the Netflix hit show Chef’s Table. She runs Hi a Franko, a countryside estate and restaurant that has been in her husband’s family for decades and happens to be the location where Ernest Hemingway wrote A Farewell To Arms. Ana never intended to be a chef — she was an international studies and diplomacy student when she met her husband, Valter, and they took over running Hi a Franko together. Ana taught herself how to cook with the help of Valter’s mother, and soon she was running a top notch kitchen and creating an entirely new kind of food: high‐end Slovenian cuisine. Outside the kitchen, Ana works with recovering drug addicts by teaching them how to cook, and she also works with young cooks to help them develop their careers. Katie Parla moved to Rome in 2003 after graduating from Yale, and recently co‐authored the cookbook Tasting Rome, pulling from her experiences abroad. She holds a sommelier certificate and a master’s degree in Italian gastronomic culture. Katie has written about restaurants, drinks, and food culture for more than a decade, and her writing and recipes have appeared in the New York Times, Saveur, Food & Wine, and Australian Gourmet Traveller. She is the author of National Geographic’s Walking Rome, two mobile dining apps, and her Saveur‐nominated food and travel blog. She often appears as a Rome expert on the History Channel, Travel Channel, and the university lecture circuit. Kristina Gill is the food and drinks editor at DesignSponge.com, a home and lifestyle site with over 1.2 million readers per month. Her original recipes, and those she hand‐selects from celebrated authors, chefs, and readers, have appeared weekly as the “In the Kitchen with” column since 2007. She is also a food and travel photographer, and the co‐author of Tasting Rome. Kristina transferred to Rome in 1999 after earning her BA from Stanford and her MA from Johns Hopkins SAIS.

All in the Industry ®️
Episode 105: Katie Parla

All in the Industry ®️

Play Episode Listen Later May 11, 2016 44:28


This week on All in the Industry, host Shari Bayer is joined in the studio by Katie Parla, a Rome-based food and beverage educator and journalist. Originally from New Jersey, she has an art history degree from Yale, a master’s degree in Italian Gastronomic Culture from the Università degli Studi di Roma “Tor Vergata”, a sommelier certificate from the Federazione Italiana Sommelier Albergatori Ristoratori, and an archeological speleology certification from the city of Rome. Katie’s mission is to highlight great food and beverages, praise the people dedicated to feeding us well, and to get readers talking about what they are eating and drinking. She focuses special attention on Rome, where she lives, threats to local food culture, and critical reviews of restaurants and trends. Her cookbook, Tasting Rome: Fresh Flavors and Forgotten Recipes from an Ancient City, co-authored with photographer Kristina Gill, is on sale now.

Burnt Toast
That Spritz Life: Drinking Culture in Italy

Burnt Toast

Play Episode Listen Later Apr 7, 2016 27:12


It's Italy Week at Food52, so we sat down—and drank spritzes—with the authors of two of our favorite new books: Talia Baiocchi and Leslie Pariseau, authors of "Spritz," and Katie Parla of "Tasting Rome." We talk cocktail legends and carbonara origin stories, and, spoiler: We do some of it in Italian.  

The Speakeasy
Episode 180: Tasting Rome with Katie Parla

The Speakeasy

Play Episode Listen Later Apr 6, 2016 27:44


On this week's episode of The Speakeasy, Damon is joined in the studio by Katie Parla, co-author of Tasting Rome: Fresh Flavors and Forgotten Recipes from an Ancient City. Tune in to hear them discuss her book release, Italian cocktails, how Italians drink compared to Americans, and maintaining sanity while being on the road and traveling.

Burnt Toast
That Spritz Life: Drinking Culture in Italy

Burnt Toast

Play Episode Listen Later Apr 6, 2016 27:12


It's Italy Week at Food52, so we sat down—and drank spritzes—with the authors of two of our favorite new books: Talia Baiocchi and Leslie Pariseau, authors of "Spritz," and Katie Parla of "Tasting Rome." We talk cocktail legends and carbonara origin stories, and, spoiler: We do some of it in Italian.  

THE FOOD SEEN
Episode 274: Tasting Rome with Kristina Gill

THE FOOD SEEN

Play Episode Listen Later Mar 29, 2016 34:09


On today's episode of THE FOOD SEEN, Kristina Gill takes us on a tour of Cucina Romana , which can be followed through every bite of pasta (Carbonara, Cacio e Pepe, Alla Gricia, Amatriciana and more), in her book, "Tasting Rome." Though Kristina grew up in Nashville TN, surrounded by the splendors of her family's small gardens, her grandmother's seasonal produce deep freeze, and a panty of boxed goods like Rice-a-Roni, Pillsbury biscuits and Shake'N Bake, it wasn't until Kristina left for college, and spent time abroad in Italy, that she began buying cookbooks, and taking a deeper look into a well versed culinary history. Kristina left her job in Foreign Affairs and Policy to gain more free time to explore the foods of Italia, started a blog, learned photography, and launched "In The Kitchen With" on Design Sponge, where she collected interviews and recipes from people working in the design and lifestyle fields. These fascinations combined, a compendium seemed inevitable, and with co-author Katie Parla, Kristina compiled the best of what Roman cuisine had to offer, from Cazzimperio (crudities) to 'Nduja in Carrozza (the best grilled cheese you'll ever have). From Ebracia (Jewish) delicacies to Quinto Quarto (offal) dishes, and of course all the spring Vedure (greens) like Vignarola (artichoke, pea, fava and lettuce stew), and pizza (of course), Rome has to offer. So get ready to eat your way from antipasto to dolce, that will have you making travel plans to taste Rome today!

Food Talk with Mike Colameco
Episode 72: Chris Struck & Katie Parla

Food Talk with Mike Colameco

Play Episode Listen Later Jan 14, 2016 62:57


Ever tried orange wine? Food Talk host Mike Colameco kicks off this week’s show with an in studio wine tasting with Chris Struck of the yet-to-reopen Rouge Tomate.  With conversation centered around the details of Georgian amber wine (also known as orange wine), Chris explains the differences between this variety of wine versus the commonly known red or white along with some personal anecdotes of his wino-related travels.  After the break, Katie Parla, Rome-based food and beverage educator and journalist, joins in studio highlighting the state of eating out in Rome plus how Italian food culture is changing.  Her forthcoming book, Tasting Rome, co-authored with Kristina Gill, will be published by Clarkson Potter in early 2016. “These amber wines tend to be more tannic… it is a food wine.” [15:00] –Chris Struck on Food Talk “We’re losing something. When people [Italians] talk about their favorite dish they don’t say ‘it’s my mom’s pasta, this is my granny’s pasta’ and I think that’s very telling.” [47:52] –Katie Parla on Food Talk  

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A Taste of the Past
Episode 219: Libyan Jewish Cuisine in Rome

A Taste of the Past

Play Episode Listen Later Nov 19, 2015 31:51


In 1967, four-thousand Jews fled from Libya, each with one suitcase and the equivalent of $50; half of them settled in Rome. This week on A Taste of the Past, Linda Pelaccio welcomes guest Katie Parla who describes the bonds these settlers formed with their Roman ancestors’ who arrived in the 15th century and the cuisine that has survived and flourished in the restaurants of the Roman Jewish Ghetto. Tune in for a fascinating show!

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London Review Bookshop Podcasts
Is There Such A Thing As Italian Cuisine?

London Review Bookshop Podcasts

Play Episode Listen Later Oct 1, 2015 76:57


Dino Joannides, consummate food fanatic, bon viveur and author chaired a panel of writers and chefs to discuss the question: 'Is there such a thing as Italian cuisine?'. On the panel was food educator and journalist Katie Parla, historian Professor John Dickie and celebrated chef Francesco Mazzei. See acast.com/privacy for privacy and opt-out information.

The Travelers
53: Rome’s Food and Craft Beer with Katie Parla

The Travelers

Play Episode Listen Later Jul 18, 2014 35:16


Katie is a New Jersey-native turned ex-pat Roman food writer and culturist, curator, and beverage educator. Compelled to visit her homeland and explore a place that's resonated with her, Katie moved to Rome after graduating from Yale. After the romantic connection faded, her interest with the city's complexities, cultural expressions, and people remained. And so did she. There she began to build a life as a writer, where archeology and food navigated the direction of her career. She studied Italian Gastronomic Culture and, from that, her food blog was born. She gained attention from the media which led her to realize a career in food writing was something she could pursue in Rome, or anywhere. Today, she's written and edited more than 20 books on food. She runs her food blog, ParlaFood.com, where she covers her home of Rome, along with the food scenes of Istanbul, London and New York. We're talking on this episode about food in Rome,what's working and what is not. We also get heavy into Italian craft beer, my personal favorite - what's happening there, and why don't we hear more about it. Subscribe on iTunes, Stitcher Radio, Soundcloud or TuneIn Explorer Quote: “Take risks, why not? Italy's a cool place to live. And if it gets depressing, you can eat some deep fried rice balls and everything gets better." "When people come to Rome, I say skip carbonara for a night and go have Ethiopian. Really get into a culture that's here been present for nearly a century." What We Cover: Why Katie moved to Rome, and how she was able to start a life there as a food writer. Katie's take on the food scene in Rome, what's working and what's not. Italian Craft Beer, how it's some of the world's best beer, and why it doesn't get the recognition it deserve Explore Further: KatieParla.com Katie Parla's food blog, ParlaFood.com Katie's mobile apps for Rome and Istanbul Katie's Tours of Rome (I highly recommend if you're heading to Rome!) @katieparla and @parlafood on Twitter Music Credit: Move Slow by Felxprod ft. Jess Abran (Myriad Remix), Intrepid Journey, by Aaron Static Like the show? I’d love a rating and review! Take action and please share the show! All you have to do is click one of the social sharing buttons at the top of this post. Also please leave a rating or review on iTunes! It just takes a second and you can help the show increase its rankings on iTunes just by this simple and quick gesture. If you do, click here to let me know so I can personally thank you! Thank you so much for your support! See you next time! The post 53: Rome’s Food and Craft Beer with Katie Parla appeared first on The Daily Travel Podcast.

I'll Drink to That! Wine Talk
IDTT Wine 155: Katie Parla

I'll Drink to That! Wine Talk

Play Episode Listen Later Mar 11, 2014 56:32


Katie Parla is a Rome-based food and beverage educator and journalist blogging about restaurants in Rome, Italy at www.parlafood.com

In the Drink
Episode 72: Katie Parla

In the Drink

Play Episode Listen Later Feb 19, 2014 35:24


Katie Parla, a New Jersey native, grew up in an Italian-American restaurant family. She moved to Rome in January 2003, shortly after earning a BA from Yale University in the History of Art. She holds a sommelier certificate from Federazione Italiana Sommelier Albergatori Ristoratori (FISAR) and a master’s degree in Italian gastronomic culture from the Università degli Studi di Roma “Tor Vergata”. In addition to culinary research and lecturing, Katie has written about food and beverage culture for The New York Times, Bon Appetit, Food & Wine, The Atlantic, The National Geographic Traveller, and many more. She is also know for her travel apps, Katie Parla’s Rome and Katie Parla’s Istanbul. Tune into this episode to learn how Katie has been tracking the ever-changing food and drink culture in Rome. How did the switch to the Euro affect dining culture in Italy? Learn more about the Italian “aperitivo hour”, and what it means for drinkers. How is the Roman cocktail scene evolving? Tune in to this episode of In the Drink to find out! Thanks to our sponsor, Heritage Foods USA. Music by Obey City. “In a sense, it was the art and architecture that attracted me to Rome, but the changing food and drink culture is what kept me there. I want to document everything that is happening now.” [4:00] — Katie Parla on In the Drink

The Speakeasy
Episode 108: Katie Parla

The Speakeasy

Play Episode Listen Later Oct 16, 2013 29:52


On this week’s episode of The Speakeasy, Katie Parla, Rome-based food and beverage educator and journalist, joins host Damon Boelte to talk about the cocktail scene abroad in Rome! Katie has an art history degree from Yale, a master’s degree in Italian Gastronomic Culture from the Università degli Studi di Roma “Tor Vergata”, a sommelier certificate from the Federazione Italiana Sommelier Albergatori Ristoratori, and an archeological speleology certification from the city of Rome. She has also written and edited more than 20 books, and her food criticism and travel writing have appeared in The New York Times, Condé Nast Traveler, Saveur, Travel + Leisure, The Guardian and The Sunday Times. Today’s episode focuses on the cocktail industry in Rome, and throughout the world today. Katie also updates us with her latest projects, such as her Italian pizza and craft beer event, which you can follow and learn more about at her website, Parla Food. This program has been sponsored by MOOD Magazine. “The customer is the most important element. You could make the best drinks in the world, but if you mistreat the people who are drinking them, they probably won’t come back, and then you have to close, and you can’t do your awesome things anymore. ” [9:06] — Katie Parla on The Speakeasy

Beer Sessions Radio (TM)
Episode 167: Beer Hunter, Sierra Nevada, & Italian Craft Beer

Beer Sessions Radio (TM)

Play Episode Listen Later Jun 11, 2013 50:53


From Italy to Chico, CA, we’re talking great craft beer on Beer Sessions Radio! Jimmy Carbone welcomes back Dave Brodrick, and calls filmmaker John R. Richards of Beer Hunter the Movie to talk about what made beer writer Michael Jackson so special. Find out where you can see the film in New York City! Jan Apanich and Jerry Clum of Sierra Nevada are in the studio talking about their brand’s role in the craft beer movement, and how their East Coast expansion will affect their carbon footprint. Hear from food writer, historian, and sommelier Katie Parla about the unique craft beers being produced in Italy. Jon Lundbom of B. United talks about the cost of importing Italian brews, and how Italian beer history allows for creativity. You don’t want to miss this episode; tune into Beer Sessions Radio! This program has been sponsored by GreatBrewers.com. Thanks to Dead Stars for today’s music. “He was more about people, history, geography, and music than about beer. But he had an amazing palate, and no one could describe the flavors in beer better than Michael Jackson… He was a journalist; he really captured the stories of people.” [9:10] — John R. Richards on Beer Sessions Radio “People are realizing that the number of flavor profiles of beer pair with food so well.” [12:00] — Jerry Clum on Beer Sessions Radio “These Piedmont-based brewers are doing a lot of beers with fruit, and to great effect.” [22:25] — Katie Parla on Beer Sessions Radio

A Taste of the Past
Episode 138: Roman Chefs Look to the Past

A Taste of the Past

Play Episode Listen Later Jun 6, 2013 27:01


Katie Parla is in love with the contemporary Roman food scene! On this week’s episode of A Taste of the Past, Linda Pelaccio invites Katie into the studio to talk about restaurant trends in Rome. Find out why so many Roman chefs look to their city’s history for culinary inspiration. Hear about the resurgence of ancient grains on many restaurant plates and inside craft beer bottles. Learn more about famed Roman chefs such as Arcangelo Dandini and Gabriele Bonci! What esoteric ingredients are these chefs using in their recipes? Find out all of this and more on this week’s episode of A Taste of the Past! Thanks to our sponsor, White Oak Pastures. Thanks to PEELS for today’s music! “In general, chefs in Rome don’t travel, so they look at what they have already done. At times, this leads to fantastic results.” [4:45] — Katie Parla on A Taste of the Past