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Best podcasts about museum of food and drink

Latest podcast episodes about museum of food and drink

Feast Yr Ears
Fermentation Never Sleeps: Live at Farm to People

Feast Yr Ears

Play Episode Listen Later Mar 13, 2023 77:12


This spring, HRN is hosting a 3-part event series at Farm to People in Bushwick, Brooklyn. This live recording is from March 8th, when Harry Rosenblum hosted the first of the series: "Fermentation Never Sleeps."The panel discussion featured Holistic Health Practitioner and recipe developer,  Lily Harris; Co-Owner of Fifth Hammer Brewing Company and Co-Host of HRN's Fuhmentaboudit! Mary Izett; and the Founding Director of the Museum of Food and Drink Peter Kim.  The conversation focused on the practical ways fermentation could be incorporated into our lives and each of the panelists shared their experiences and relationships with fermentation. The discussion ended with inquisitive questions from the fermentation-enthusiast-leaning audience membersHarry brought samples (krauts and Kvaas) for everyone to try while Farm to People offered a special bespoke menu featuring fermented food and ingredients for people who stayed to continue the discussion and the communing.On April 12th, join us for Foraging Like a Local: A conversation about the edible landscape around us. The evening will highlight exciting ways to see, taste and experience the natural world whether among the concrete or the trees. Our host that evening will be Dana Cowin, host of Speaking Broadly and long-time former editor in chief of Food & Wine magazine. Dana will welcome Melissa Metrick, host of HRN's Fields, and Allie E.S. Wist, an artist-scholar and writer focused on the senses and the Anthropocene, to talk about the beauty and bounty of overlooked, sometimes maligned growing ingredients. Plus: how to prepare what we find, and how to think about the future through resilient, found foods.For more information or to reserve tickets go to heritageradionetwork.org/eventseriesHeritage Radio Network is a listener supported nonprofit podcast network. Support Feast Yr Ears by becoming a member!Feast Yr Ears is Powered by Simplecast.

A Taste of the Past
Jessica B. Harris on The Legacy Quilt: African-American Foundation of American Cuisine 1619-2019

A Taste of the Past

Play Episode Listen Later Mar 5, 2021 44:39


Culinary historian and foremost expert on the food and foodways of the African Diaspora, Dr. Jessica B. Harris, joins Linda to talk about The Legacy Quilt, the centerpiece of a project celebrating Black contributions to American cuisine. It's all part of a major exhibition at the Museum of Food and Drink --MOFAD-- entitled, African/American: Making the Nation's Table, whose opening was delayed by COVID-19.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.

Why Food?
Episode 75: Catherine Piccoli: From History to the Museum of Food and Drink

Why Food?

Play Episode Listen Later Mar 14, 2019 58:06


"Join cohosts Jenny and Ethan for a conversation with Catherine Piccoli, Curator at the Museum of Food and Drink in Brooklyn. Catherine is a food historian and writer whose work focuses on the intersection of food, culture, memory, and place. As curator, she oversees the creation of MOFAD’s exhibitions and educational programming and was instrumental in the research, writing, and development of past major exhibitions, Flavor: Making It and Faking It and Chow: Making the Chinese American Restaurant, as well as gallery shows Feasts and Festivals, Knights of the Raj, and Highlights from the Collection. Why Food? is powered by Simplecast.

The Farm Report
Episode 347: Farm Labor and Fair Food

The Farm Report

Play Episode Listen Later Feb 20, 2019 59:29


Who are the people growing our food, and what are their experiences? How, as informed eaters, can we make food choices that lead to fair wages and safe, humane working conditions? In conversations about building a sustainable food system, these questions are often ignored or overshadowed by other issues; in this episode of The Farm Report, they are front and center. Join host Lisa Held as she leads a panel discussion on agricultural labor in front of a live audience at Brooklyn’s Museum of Food and Drink (MOFAD), featuring Coalition of Immokalee Workers senior staff member Gerardo Reyes Chavez, Rev. Noelle Damico of the Alliance for Fair Food, "Labor and the Locavore" author Margaret Gray, and Jody Bolluyt, a farmer at Roxbury Farm. The Farm Report is powered by Simplecast.

Feast Yr Ears
Episode 134: What does it mean when you're the chef for the Museum of Food and Drink

Feast Yr Ears

Play Episode Listen Later Feb 11, 2019 43:35


John Hutt is the chef at the Museum of Food and Drink. No they don't have a cafe or a restaurant. Part research lab, part museum exhibit and part playground John has a job many dream of. He gets to explore food and beverage everyday and share that with the world. Tune in to hear about pressing ducks, why the Chinese chef's knife is a pinnacle of design and why the American South isn't ready for Szechuan peppercorns. Feast Yr Ears is powered by Simplecast.

Inside Julia's Kitchen
Episode 40: Meet MOFAD

Inside Julia's Kitchen

Play Episode Listen Later Jan 31, 2019 48:12


On this week’s episode of Inside Julia’s Kitchen, host Todd Schulkin welcomes Catherine Piccoli and Jean Nihoul, both curators at Brooklyn’s Museum of Food and Drink (MOFAD), which is supported by the Foundation. They discuss what’s new at MOFAD, including Chicken Crossing, the Museum’s deep dive into the bird’s surprisingly complex history. Plus, both curators share a Julia Moment. Image Courtesy of MOFAD Inside Julia's Kitchen is powered by Simplecast.

All in the Industry ®️
Episode 135: Peter Kim of MOFAD

All in the Industry ®️

Play Episode Listen Later Mar 15, 2017 47:31


On this week's episode of All in the Industry, Shari is joined by the Peter Kim, Executive Director of the Museum of Food and Drink. In 2011, Peter began working with Dave Arnold on launching MOFAD. Since then, he has overseen all aspects of the project's development, including the opening of the museum's first brick-and-mortar space in October 2015. He and MOFAD have been featured in The New York Times, The New Yorker, NPR, and The Wall Street Journal, and he has spoken widely about the museum's dynamic approach. He has worked as a hunger policy advocate, public health educator, and international litigator, and he founded and directed L'Art de Vivre, an arts education nonprofit in Cameroon. He holds a BA from Brown University, a JD from the University of Pennsylvania, Master's degrees from both Sciences Po and the Sorbonne in Paris, and an amateur certificate from the French Culinary Institute.

Cooking Issues
Episode 267: Chow Bella

Cooking Issues

Play Episode Listen Later Oct 4, 2016 46:42


This week on Cooking issues, Dave and Nastassia speak to Peter Kim from New York’s Museum of Food and Drink about their upcoming exhibition Chow: The Making of Chinese American Cuisine, and what is behind the egg roll, chop suey, and other dishes we have come to know and love. Plus, Joe Zakowski helps answer questions about sous vide, Dave's "dislike" of sweet tea, Carolina barbecue, brittle butter, tropical tasting fruits, and more!

Cooking Issues
Episode 241: Jackweeds and Nannypoos

Cooking Issues

Play Episode Listen Later Mar 1, 2016 53:58


On this week's Cooking Issues, Dave and Nastassia are joined in the studio by colleague Peter Kim from the Museum of Food and Drink, and tackle deli slicers, the peculiarities of pectin and pepper, disputed ratios in simple syrup recipes, the Tokyo Tsukiji Market Tour, and why you should think twice about refilling your SodaStream with dry ice.

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