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The Well Seasoned Librarian : A conversation about Food, Food Writing and more.
Sari Kamin (Public Programs Director of MOFAD)The Well Seasoned Librarian Podcast Season Six Episode 20

The Well Seasoned Librarian : A conversation about Food, Food Writing and more.

Play Episode Listen Later May 6, 2022 29:10


Sari Kamin grew up in Shaker Heights, Ohio and attended Skidmore College before earning a Master's Degree in Food Studies from NYU. She is the host of "Food Without Borders" on Heritage Radio Network, a weekly podcast about food, politics, and identity. --- Send in a voice message: https://anchor.fm/dean-jones9/message

HRN Happy Hour
Sari Kamin on Food Media and Culture

HRN Happy Hour

Play Episode Listen Later Jun 19, 2020 52:28


Sari Kamin, Public Programs Manager at MOFAD, joins the team to talk about shifting an imminent exhibit to the virtual world, how she got her start at HRN, and the evolution of her HRN show, Food Without Borders, which highlights immigrant cuisines in the U.S.In March, HRN began producing all of our 35 weekly shows from our homes all around the country. It was hard work stepping away from our little recording studio, but we know that you rely on HRN to share resources and important stories from the world of food each week. It’s been a tough year for all of us, but right now HRN is asking for your help. Every dollar that listeners give to HRN provides essential support to keep our mics on. We've got some fresh new thank you gifts available, like our limited edition bandanas.Keep HRN Happy Hour on the air: become an HRN Member today! Go to heritageradionetwork.org/donate. HRN Happy Hour is powered by Simplecast.

Food Without Borders
FWB Episode 80 with Phil Rosenthal

Food Without Borders

Play Episode Listen Later Jun 12, 2020 35:54


On this special episode of Food Without Borders, Sari welcomes Phil Rosenthal back to the show. Phil is the creator and host of Somebody Feed Phil, now in its third season on Netflix. Sari and Phil discuss what it's like to release the latest season of Somebody Feed Phil - a show about eating in restaurants around the world -  during the Coronavirus. Phil shares his thoughts on how best to find joy during the pandemic and he reveals behind-the-scenes moments of season 3. HRN will be donating 10% of our membership drive proceeds from now until June 15 to the Philando Castile Relief Foundation. Visit heritageradionetwork.org/donate to make your gift.Food Without Borders is powered by Simplecast..

Food Without Borders
FWB Presents: At the Table with Greg Baxtrom and Max Katzenberg

Food Without Borders

Play Episode Listen Later Apr 27, 2020 34:19


In episode 5 of At the Table, Greg Baxtrom and Max Katzenberg of Olmsted and Maison Yaki in Brooklyn explain how overnight they went from being restaurateurs to activists. Together they've created The New York Hospitality Coalition, a grassroots effort with the intention of unifying the 250,000 hospitality workers in New York City. After making the difficult decision to close their restaurants, Baxtrom and Katzenberg have been fighting for government intervention and relief.Watch the online video version here: https://www.mofad.org/episode-5?_ga=2.261097738.66042158.1587401969-892082491.1570804996Food Without Borders is powered by Simplecast.  

Food Without Borders
FWB Presents: At the Table with Founder of oyster Sunday Elizabeth Tilton

Food Without Borders

Play Episode Listen Later Apr 20, 2020 25:20


Episode 4 of At the Table is with Elizabeth Tilton, founder of New Orleans-based hospitality group Oyster Sunday. In response to COVID-19, Oyster Sunday is providing free consultations to independent restaurants that need support in terms of pro bono legal counsel, communications, and thinking through cash flow constraints. Tilton also speaks to how technology in restaurants has adapted in a time of need and the challenges many local businesses face when trying to pivot their business model in the midst of a pandemic. Watch the online video interview here:  https://www.mofad.org/episode-4Food Without Borders is powered by Simplecast. 

Food Without Borders
FWB Presents: At the Table with Chef Eric Rivera

Food Without Borders

Play Episode Listen Later Apr 20, 2020 32:51


In episode 3 of At the Table, Public Programs Manager speaks with Eric Rivera, chef of Addo in Seattle. Chef Rivera explains how he was able to seamlessly convert his restaurant into a take-out-only operation during COVID-19 and expand service by utilizing digital platforms and strategies he already had in place.Watch the online video interview at https://www.mofad.org/episode-3Food Without Borders is powered by Simplecast. 

Food Without Borders
FWB Presents: At the Table with Food and Drink Writer Alicia Kennedy

Food Without Borders

Play Episode Listen Later Apr 20, 2020 30:29


In episode two of At the Table, Sari Kamin speaks with Alicia Kennedy, a food and beverage writer based in Puerto Rico focused on covering issues of labor within the hospitality industry. In light of COVID-19, Alicia is reporting on how restaurant employees have been impacted by the mandated bar and restaurant closures.Watch the online video interview here: https://www.mofad.org/episode-2Food Without Borders is powered by Simplecast. 

Carbface
Urinal Strike with Priya Krishna

Carbface

Play Episode Listen Later May 23, 2019 90:49


Priya Krishna is here to talk about her new cookbook, Indian-ish!Topics: Amy Grant. Baby, Baby. Keith Thomas. Friends. Chris Judson. Amy Jahnke. Growers. Show-ers. Choads/chodes. Sari Kamin! June 15-16, Urinal Strike!Follow Priya Krishna on Instagram and Twitter.Buy her book, Indian-ish!Follow CarbfacePod on Instagram and Twitter.Our PO Box:CarbfacePO Box 595New York NY 10185

Food Without Borders
Episode 67: Interfaith Meat with Mohammad Modarres

Food Without Borders

Play Episode Listen Later Apr 17, 2019 43:15


Mohammad Modarres, is a current 2019 TED Resident and the founder of Abe’s Meats (AbesMeats.com). an award-winning social impact organization that has produced the first-ever Interfaith Meat products that are both Halal and Kosher. The product has premiered at “Shabbat Salaam” interfaith dinners around the country—from San Francisco to New York’s Times Square. Food Without Borders is powered by Simplecast.

Food Without Borders
Episode 66: Liberation Cuisine with Gabriela Álvarez

Food Without Borders

Play Episode Listen Later Apr 10, 2019 42:58


Chef Gabriela Alvarez founded Liberation Cuisine in 2014 with the mission to feed movement work. She creates menus inspired by her Caribbean roots and works to support an equitable and healthy food system by sourcing ingredients from local farms owned by queer people of color who pay fair wages. Gabriela speaks about growing up on Long Island in a Puerto Rican home where food was used as medicine long before it was cool, mobilizing after Hurricane Maria, how she creates an inclusive work environment from pronouns to fair pay, and what growth means to her. Food Without Borders is powered by Simplecast.

Food Without Borders
Episode 65: Love, Kindness, and Rice: Pakistani Cuisine and Identity with Fatima Khawaja

Food Without Borders

Play Episode Listen Later Apr 3, 2019 37:28


Pakistani-American chef Fatima Khawaja grew up in Lahore and moved to the US at 18 yrs old to pursue a culinary career. We talk about the flavors of her home in Lahore, not looking like a “typical” Pakistani, and being a Muslim US citizen under the current administration. Food Without Borders is powered by Simplecast

Food Without Borders
Episode 64: The Karachi Kitchen with Kausar Ahmed

Food Without Borders

Play Episode Listen Later Mar 27, 2019 36:35


Kausar Ahmed is a Karachi-born chef, educator, and food stylist whose debut cookbook, The Karachi Kitchen, features recipes from the crossroads of South Asia. Kausar speaks to us about her efforts to promote an understanding of regional Pakistani cuisine (and how it differs from Indian food), why she decided to self-publish a cookbook, and the work she does in Karachi, teaching healthy eating and hygiene habits to women and youth in high-risk communities. Food Without Borders is powered by Simplecast.

Food Without Borders
Episode 63: Khao'Na Kitchen with Shilpa Nandwani and Cole Carothers

Food Without Borders

Play Episode Listen Later Mar 20, 2019 43:19


Today we speak with Cole Carothers and Shilpa Nandwani, co-founders of Khao'na Kitchen, a Brooklyn-based worker owned collective run by women and nonbinary QPOC offering wellness coaching, educational workshops & curriculum, and Indian + Filipino catering with a healthy twist. Food Without Borders is powered by Simplecast.

Meat + Three
Borders, Borscht, and Bezos

Meat + Three

Play Episode Listen Later Mar 15, 2019 20:39


These days, it's hard to avoid thinking about borders; discussions about the divided spread through our feeds like melting butter on warm toast. So this week, we're taking a look at the boundaries criss-crossing the gastro-verse and the people testing their limits. On Food Without Borders, Sari Kamin shines a light on refugees using cookbooks to fight immigration hostilities. Amazon's still in the news thanks to Elizabeth Warren's proposal to roll back its merger with Whole Foods. Nina Medvinskaya gets in touch with her Slavic roots with an exploration into Eastern Europe's complex hybrid-cuisines. Finally, in anticipation of spring, Kat Johnson takes us on a trip to Flora-Bama's interstate fish-tossing competition. Meat + Three is powered by Simplecast.

Food Without Borders
Episode 62: Cold Brew Tea and Chinese-American Identity with Evy Chen

Food Without Borders

Play Episode Listen Later Mar 13, 2019 39:56


Evy Chen is founder of Evy Tea, the first cold-brew tea company in the US, and its brick and mortar location, Tea Bar in Boston. Born in Southeast China, Evy's politically-active family instilled in her independece, creativity and a knack for blending flavors, which evolved when she came to the US for college. She talks about the interwovenness of tea in Chinese culture, her shock at trying American iced tea for the first time, scaling a product while staying true to its quality, and unpacking the myth of cultural authenticity. Food Without Borders is powered by Simplecast.

Food Without Borders
Episode 61: Curry Cravings with Nandita Godbole

Food Without Borders

Play Episode Listen Later Mar 6, 2019 45:41


Today on Food Without Borders we speak with Indian-American author Nandita Godbole of Curry Cravings whose essays, biographical fiction & upcoming cookbook offer a curious cultural lens + pragmatic approach to cooking. Food Without Borders is powered by Simplecast.

Food Without Borders
Episode 60: Epicurious Safari with Nicky Marcelin

Food Without Borders

Play Episode Listen Later Feb 27, 2019 41:44


Haiti-born Nicky Marcelin is the chef and founder of Epicurious Safari, a food experience company that curates intimate culinary events rooted in the African Diaspora. Tune in to hear Nicky tell her story of being an immigrant in the food industry. Food Without Borders is powered by Simplecast.

Food Without Borders
Episode 58: Veggie Mijas with Amy Quichiz

Food Without Borders

Play Episode Listen Later Feb 13, 2019 40:26


Born and raised in NYC, Amy Quichiz is the founder of Veggie Mijas, a national collective for women and non-binary people of color that's rooted in the intersection of race, gender identity, class, sexuality and veganism. Amy talks about the pervasive whiteness in mainstream feminism & veganism, making her family's Peruvian & Colombian dishes plant-based, and building community based on radical liberation for all. Food Without Borders is powered by Simplecast.

Food Without Borders
Episode 57: Changing the world one sip at a time: Numi Organic Tea with Reem Rahim Hassni and Jane Franch

Food Without Borders

Play Episode Listen Later Feb 6, 2019 40:34


Iraqi-born Reem Rahin Hassani, co-founder of Numi Organic Tea, talks about starting an organic fair trade company with her brother that supports labor equity in the tea industry. She's joined by Jane Franch, Numi's director of strategic sourcing and sustainability. Food Without Borders is powered by Simplecast.

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Food Without Borders
Episode 56: Chef Saul Montiel

Food Without Borders

Play Episode Listen Later Jan 30, 2019 27:46


Chef Saul Montiel of Cantina Rooftop came to NYC from Atotonilco el Grande, a small town in Central Mexico, at age 15 and worked from dishwasher to executive chef. He preserves Mexican history through its cuisine and pushes back on decades of US commercialization of Mexican food. Food Without Borders is powered by Simplecast.

Food Without Borders
Episode 55: Venezuelan cuisine and activism with chef Adriana Urbina

Food Without Borders

Play Episode Listen Later Jan 23, 2019 32:45


Caracas-born chef Adriani Urbina left Venezuela to study culinary arts in France, Spain, and NYC where she started a restaurant and hospitality group and became a 3X champion of Food Network's Chopped. On today's episode, we'll discuss Chef Urbina's heritage and culinary achievements as well as her activism in women's righs and the Venezuelan crusis. Food Without Borders is powered by Simplecast

Food Without Borders
Episode 54: Chef Henry Trieu of Falansai Vietnamese Kitchen

Food Without Borders

Play Episode Listen Later Jan 17, 2019 34:39


In our first episode of Season 5, we’re joined by Saigon-born Henry Trieu, chef and founder of Falansai. Henry came to the US as a refugee and worked in restaurants spanning French, Chinese, & Vietnamese cuisine before opening Falansai in Bushwick, where he makes globally-influenced Vietnamese street food under a name that carries its own special meaning. Food Without Borders is powered by Simplecast.

Food Without Borders
Episode 53: Sol Sips with Francesca Chaney

Food Without Borders

Play Episode Listen Later Dec 20, 2018 40:22


Raised in East New York, 22-year-old Francesca Chaney grew up in an apartheid food desert with limited access to affordable plant-based foods. Connecting the ties between food, holistic wellness and economic equity is the driving mission behind her restaurant, Sol Sips, a vegan eatery in the heart of Bushwick, Brooklyn. It’s an evolving community-centered space where dishes inspired by Francesca’s Caribbean, Midwestern and Southern roots provide nourishment both in and outside of the restaurant through sliding-scale brunch, upcoming collaborations with local farms, and free ongoing cooking classes for people from Bushwick to East Flatbush. Food Without Borders is powered by Simplecast

Food Without Borders
Episode 49: The Bread and Salt Between Us with Mayada Anjari, Mira Evnine, and Liz Clayman

Food Without Borders

Play Episode Listen Later Nov 14, 2018 36:39


On today's show we speak with Mayada Anjari, the author of the cookbook, The Bread And Salt Between Us. Mayada is from Syria and she came to the United States in 2016 with her husband and four children under the Refugee Admissions Program of the U.S. Government. Her book was created collaboratively with photographer Liz Clayman, food stylist Mira Evnine ( both in studio) and co-author Jennifer Sit. Each person involved with the book volunteered their time and talents so that all proceeds will benefit Mayada's family and other refugees and asylum seekers. Food Without Borders is powered by Simplecast.

Food Without Borders
Episode 39: Aquaponics and Immigration with Nigerian-Born Founder of Oko Farms, Yemi Amu

Food Without Borders

Play Episode Listen Later Sep 7, 2018 41:45


On the Season 4 premiere of Food Without Borders, Sari is joined in-studio by Yemi Amu, the co-founder of Oko Farms, Brooklyn's largest and oldest aquaponics farm. Tune in for a conversation about farming, responsible fish consumption, and Yemi's journey from Lagos, Nigeria to Queens, NY. Food Without Borders is powered by Simplecast

Food Without Borders
Episode 38: Breaking Bread and Boundaries with Phil Rosenthal, Host of Somebody Feed Phil

Food Without Borders

Play Episode Listen Later Jul 9, 2018 31:20


On this very special epsiode of Food Without Borders, Sari is joined in studio by Phil Rosenthal, the creator of Everybody Loves Raymond and host of Somebody Feed Phil, now in its second season on Netflix. Tune in to hear Phil discuss his admiration for Anthony Bourdain, his philosphy on food as a means of peace, his feelings on members of the Trump administration getting booed out of Mexican restaurants, plus special guests Chef Mike Solomonov and Sari's mom! Food Without Borders is powered by Simplecast

A Hungry Society
Changing the Conversation (with Food Without Borders)

A Hungry Society

Play Episode Listen Later Jun 22, 2018 72:20


Changing the Conversation was a live crossover episode of A Hungry Society and Food Without Borders that explored how to create meaningful change for women, people of color, and the LGBTQ community in the food world. It took place on Thursday, June 21, 2018 on the rooftop of 100 Bogart in Bushwick. Hosts Korsha Wilson (A Hungry Society) and Sari Kamin (Food Without Borders) welcomed guests Leah Kirts, Vonnie Williams, Mayukh Sen, and Yemi Amu to discuss access, equity, and opportunity in today's food landscape. Who's talking the talk and who's walking the walk in kitchens, media, and the events circuit? Panelists shared personal stories and advice on navigating the ever-changing food world they live and work in. A Hungry Society is powered by Simplecast

Food Without Borders
Changing the Conversation (with A Hungry Society)

Food Without Borders

Play Episode Listen Later Jun 22, 2018 72:20


Changing the Conversation was a live crossover episode of A Hungry Society and Food Without Borders that explored how to create meaningful change for women, people of color, and the LGBTQ community in the food world. It took place on Thursday, June 21, 2018 on the rooftop of 100 Bogart in Bushwick. Hosts Korsha Wilson (A Hungry Society) and Sari Kamin (Food Without Borders) welcomed guests Leah Kirts, Vonnie Williams, Mayukh Sen, and Yemi Amu to discuss access, equity, and opportunity in today's food landscape. Who's talking the talk and who's walking the walk in kitchens, media, and the events circuit? Panelists shared personal stories and advice on navigating the ever-changing food world they live and work in. Food Without Border is powered by Simplecast.

HRN Happy Hour
Episode 51: Brian Kenny and Katherine Spiers

HRN Happy Hour

Play Episode Listen Later Jun 7, 2018 35:05


It's a California invasion! Brian Kenny of Hearst Ranch, and long time HRN supporter, shares the latest news from the ranch, including the fact that Hearst was awarded supplier of the year for the Southern Pacific Region for Whole Foods Market. We're also joined by Katherine Spiers, the podcaster behind Smart Mouth. You can catch Katherine alongside Cathy Erway and Sari Kamin at the Food Writers' Workshop How to Make a Food Podcast panel. Our theme song is “Suns Out Guns Out” by Concord America. HRN Happy Hour is powered by Simplecast

Food Without Borders
Episode 36: Noobtsaa Philip Vang, founder of Foodhini

Food Without Borders

Play Episode Listen Later Apr 20, 2018 38:37


Noobtsaa Philip Vang is the founder of Foodhini, a meal delivery service that employs immigrant & refugee chefs, creating space for them to share their culture's cuisine and increase multicultural representation in local food scenes in cities across the US. Vang was inspired by his parents, who came to the U.S. as refugees from Laos, and by the untold stories behind his mother's home-cooked Lao dishes that he grew up eating. Food Without Borders is powered by Simplecast

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Food Without Borders
Episode 35: Saffron Stories, Pomegranates, and Appropriation with Yasmin Khan

Food Without Borders

Play Episode Listen Later Apr 18, 2018 39:15


On the Season 3 finale of Food Without Borders, we speak with best-selling author, campaigner, and cook, Yasmin Khan. Her debut book, The Saffron Tales, explored her culinary adventures through Iran and was named by The New York Times as one of the best cookbooks of 2016. Her forthcoming book, Zaitoun (2018), celebrates stories and recipes from Palestinian communities. Prior to working in food, Yasmin was a human rights campaigner for a decade, running national and international campaigns for NGOs and grassroots groups. Food Without Borders is powered by Simplecast

Food Without Borders
Episode 34: From Jimma, Ethiopia to Jimma's Oasis Juice Bar in Harlem with Entrepreneur and Community Enterpriser Abdi Abujebel

Food Without Borders

Play Episode Listen Later Apr 11, 2018 36:04


Abdulsalam Abujebel, or Abdi, is the Ethiopian owner of Oasis Jimma Juice Bar in Harlem, New York City. After spending years in a Kenyan refugee camp and struggling to find his footing, Abdi was able to come to New York City in the hopes of better fortune, despite being diabetic, broke, and not knowing English. After realizing that diet was at the root of his health problems, Abdi discovered there was nowhere in his Harlem neighborhood to purchase fast, nutritious, and affordable food. Despite having never worked in the food industry, Abdi opened Oasis Jimma Juice Bar, a thriving community cafe serving vibrant juices, smoothies, and authentic Ethiopian food. Food Without Borders is powered by Simplecast

Food Without Borders
Episode 33: The Samosa Wallah at the Farmers Market with Samosa Shack's Mini Dhingra

Food Without Borders

Play Episode Listen Later Apr 4, 2018 37:12


Kolkata-born and raised Mini Dhingra speaks with Leah about why she left a career as a business analyst to start a food company making small-batch artisanal samosas. Since launching four years ago as a small booth at a local farmers market, Samosa Shack has become a source of community for Dhingra and a way to make deeper connections with her Indian identity through food. Dhingra talks about the unorthodox way she blends traditional Indian recipes with seasonal Hudson Valley produce, why she's often an oddity at farmers markets and vegan food events where she sets up shop, and what it feels like for her to be an Indian immigrant woman raising a daughter in today's political climate. Food Without Borders is powered by Simplecast

Food Without Borders
Episode 32: Atla's Chef-de-Cuisine, Hugo Vera

Food Without Borders

Play Episode Listen Later Mar 28, 2018 34:18


Today in studio we spoke with Hugo Vera, the chef-de-cuisine at Atla, an all-day cafe in New York City. Hugo moved to South Carolina from Mexico City at age 19 and caught the eye of top chefs in the South such as Shay McDonald and Sean Brock. Now, just eight years later, he works alongside some of the the youngest, most celebrated chefs in the country pushing boundaries and expanding people’s understanding of what contemporary Mexican cuisine is. Food Without Borders is powered by Simplecast

Food Without Borders
Episode 31: The Lao Food Movement with Chef Seng Luangrath

Food Without Borders

Play Episode Listen Later Mar 14, 2018 29:41


Laos-born Seng Luangrath is the chef and owner of Thip Khao, Washington D.C.’s first Lao restaurant. Chef Seng fled Laos as a refugee with her family during the Vietnam and learned to cook from her Lao neighbors as a child at a refugee camp in Thailand. After decades of suppressing her true calling of cooking professionally, she’s now an award-winning chef based in Washington D.C and the founder of the Lao Food Movement. Food Without Borders is powered by Simplecast

Food Without Borders
Episode 30: Food, Loss, and Memory with Simran Sethi

Food Without Borders

Play Episode Listen Later Feb 28, 2018 40:48


Simran Preeti Sethi is an award-winning journalist whose prolific work in food, education and social justice activism centers around biodiversity, sustainability and environmentalism. Her book, Bread, Wine, Chocolate: The Slow Loss of Foods We Love, tells the story of changes in food and agriculture through bread, wine, chocolate, coffee and beer. Tune into today's episode to hear Simran speak about growing up Indian in the South, spending 5 years across 6 continents researching the foods in her book, and how she uses chocolate as a lens to tell stories about global issues. Food Without Borders is powered by Simplecast

Food Without Borders
Episode 29: Entrepreneurship, Immigration, and Gelato with Uli Nasibova

Food Without Borders

Play Episode Listen Later Feb 21, 2018 39:11


Azerbaijan-born food entrepreneur and recipe developer, Uli Nasibova left the world of finance to pursue her passion making gelato and started her own thriving business, Gelateria Uli—a small-batch, from scratch gelateria in Los Angeles. Uli joins guest host Leah Kirts in the studio to chat about the world of flavors and experiences that inspire her. Food Without Borders is powered by Simplecast

Food Without Borders
Episode 28: Covering Indian Food Culture for the mainstream media with food writer Priya Krishna

Food Without Borders

Play Episode Listen Later Feb 14, 2018 33:35


Today we welcome Priya Krishna on the show to chat about her prolific work covering the culinary world and bringing Indian food culture to the forefront. Priya's writing has appeared in the New Yorker, NYT, and Bon Appetit, among many others, and her next cookbook "Indian-Ish" is about her mother, whom she calls "an Indian food genius." Food Without Borders is powered by Simplecast

Food Without Borders
Episode 27: Food, Race, Appropriation, and Grief with Writer Mayukh Sen

Food Without Borders

Play Episode Listen Later Feb 7, 2018 40:52


Mayukh Sen is a staff writer at MUNCHIES, VICE'S food publication. As the child of Bengali immigrants, his work elevates overlooked immigrant stories and elucidates the connections between food, feminism, LGBTQ rights, and racial inequality. On today's show he speaks about the challenges of being a person of color in the predominantly white world of food media and how he has used his food writing career to investigate questions about his own cultural identity. Food Without Borders is powered by Simplecast

Food Without Borders
Episode 26: Refugees, Jews, & Chocolate with Debbie Prinz and Warren Klein

Food Without Borders

Play Episode Listen Later Jan 31, 2018 31:43


Chocolate is a migrant food. Today we hear from Rabbi Debbie Prinz, author of the book On The Chocolate Trail who tells us how chocolate provided business and trade opportunities to Jewish refugees in their relocations. She is joined by Warren Klein, curator of the exhibit "Semi(te) Sweet: On Jews and Chocolate" based on Rabbi Prinz's book and currently on display at The Bernard Museum. Food Without Borders is powered by Simplecast

Food Without Borders
Episode 25: South Philly Barbacoa with Cristina Martinez and Ben Miller

Food Without Borders

Play Episode Listen Later Jan 24, 2018 32:50


Cristina Martinez is an undocumented Mexican immigrant who came to America in order to pay for her daughter's college tuition. While working at a restaurant in Philadelphia, she met fellow cook Ben Miller. The pair fell in love and when Cristina came forward about her illegal status to the restaurant owners, she was fired. After years of hard work, Cristina and Ben opened South Philly Barbacoa, with Cristina at the helm cooking the food she grew up with in her native Mexico. In 2016 they were named one of the best restaurants in America by Bon Appetit. Tune in to this special episode with chefs, restauranteurs, and activists, Ben and Cristina. Food Without Borders is powered by Simplecast

Food Without Borders
Episode 24: The Immigrant Cookbook with Leyla Moushabeck, Samantha Seneviratne, Ana Sofia Pelaez, and Lauryn Chun

Food Without Borders

Play Episode Listen Later Dec 6, 2017 40:30


The Immigrant Cookbook is a vibrant new collection of diverse heritage recipes that make America great. Collected and edited by Interlink publisher, Leyla Moushabeck, the cookbook will be on sale December 15th and at least five dollars from every purchase will go towards the ACLU. In studio today speaking about the book is Leyla Moushabeck along with contributors Lauryn Chin (owner of Mother-in-Law's Kimchi), Samantha Seneviratne (author of The New Sugar and Spice), and Ana Sofia Pelaez (author of The Cuban Table). Food Without Borders is powered by Simplecast

Food Without Borders
Episode 23: Southern Foodways with Chefs John Currence and Vishwesh Bhatt

Food Without Borders

Play Episode Listen Later Nov 30, 2017 50:37


This week on Food Without Borders, Leah chats with two acclaimed chefs of Southern cuisine​:​ New Orleans native and restaurateur​,​ John Currence​,​ and India-born Vishwesh Bhatt​, ​executive chef​ of Currence's Snackbar in Oxford, Mississippi. Both men credit good luck and desperation ​to​ their entrance into the culinary world as college students​,​ through which they eventually became friends & collaborators. Each chef discusses the inspiration behind their approach to Southern cuisine and its broader connection to the global south—from Oxford, Mississippi to ​West India ​to​ West Africa. They talk about how current​ ​political unrest in the Trump era has altered life in and outside of the restaurant world. Food Without Borders is powered by Simplecast

Food Without Borders
Episode 22: Hawa Hassan

Food Without Borders

Play Episode Listen Later Nov 15, 2017 38:42


Born in Somalia, Hawa Hassan's family fled to a refugee camp in Kenya to escape the civil war. When she was only seven years old, Hawa was sent to Seattle to live with a family friend and start a new life in America. On today's episode of Food Without Borders, Hawa speaks about her upbringing as a refugee in the US and how her love of food and search for authentic Somali ingredients inspired her to become the founder and CEO of BasBaas, an authentic line of Somali hot sauces and chutneys made in New York. Food Without Borders is powered by Simplecast

Food Without Borders
Episode 21: Nigerian food and resistance with Yewande Komolafe

Food Without Borders

Play Episode Listen Later Nov 8, 2017 33:58


Yewande Komolafe is a food stylist and recipe developer raised in Lagos, Nigeria. After moving to the United States for college, Yewande started cooking as a way to stay connected to her African heritage and eventually enrolled in culinary school. After the election, she created the dinner series My Immigrant Food Is... as a way to speak out against the Trump administration as a proud Nigerian and former undocumented immigrant in America. Food Without Borders is powered by Simplecast

Food Without Borders
Episode 20: James Boo of One Minute Meal, Catherine Piccoli of MOFAD, and Mos Gen The Poet

Food Without Borders

Play Episode Listen Later Nov 1, 2017 34:43


Today on Food Without Borders, Sari is joined by Catherine Piccoli, James Boo, and Mos Gen the Poet. Catherine is the curator of MOFAD, the museum of food and drink. She speaks about the current exhibit, Chow: Making the Chinese American Restaurant which touches on themes of racism and anti-immigration sentiment that are so clearly reflected in contemporary American society. James Boo is the creator of one minute meal, an award-winning documentary series that uses food to reveal the communities, legacies, realities, and unseen forces that shape life in New York City. James talks about why he made a documentary series that focuses largely on immigrants and people of color instead of the typical chefs that represent the food world. The episode closes with a passionate performance by Mos Gen who delivers his poem Saturday Morning Cartoons.

Food Without Borders
Episode 19: The Cooking Gene with Michael Twitty

Food Without Borders

Play Episode Listen Later Oct 25, 2017 38:32


This week on Food Without Borders, Leah speaks with culinary historian, Michael W. Twitty, whose acclaimed new book, The Cooking Gene: A Journey Through African American Culinary History in the Old South, traces the history of Southern cuisine, family ancestry, and African-American identity in the US. Leah and Michael talk about the discomfort entrenched in Southern cuisine and the cultural amnesia surrounding slavery (from rice paddies to plantation kitchens) that had previously blurred the contributions enslaved Africans made to American food culture. Michael's work peels back the layers of history, in an effort to reclaim the lost memories of his ancestors and transform our national consciousness at the intersection of race and food. Food Without Borders is powered by Simplecast

Food Without Borders
Episode 18: Sourcing and Sahadi's with Christine Sahadi Whelan

Food Without Borders

Play Episode Listen Later Oct 18, 2017 33:35


This week on Food Without Borders, Sari sits down with Christine Sahadi Whelan, the owner of James Beard Foundation-winning gourmet Middle Eastern grocery in Brooklyn. Christine and Sari discuss the often precarious logistics of sourcing products from conflict regions in The Middle East and how both policy and war can disrupt supply chains. Food Without Borders is powered by Simplecast

Food Without Borders
Episode 17: Chef Pierre Thiam

Food Without Borders

Play Episode Listen Later Oct 11, 2017 39:10


Born and raised in Dakar, Pierre Thiam is the executive chef of Nok by Alara in Lagos and the owner of Pierre Thiam catering in New York. He is a also a James Beard award-nominated cookbook author, an ambassador for the culinary traditions of Africa and an advocate for responsible tourism. On today's episode, Pierre tells the remarkable story of his journey from busboy to chef and restauranteur in New York City and speaks about his commitment to fonio, an ancient grain indigenous to Senegal that Pierre is working to cultivate and export. Food Without Borders is powered by Simplecast

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Episode 16: Food and the crisis in Puerto Rico with Alicia Kennedy and Rafa García Febles

Food Without Borders

Play Episode Listen Later Oct 5, 2017 32:14


Hurricane Maria exacerbated pre-existing problems of access and equality in Puerto Rico. Food and beverage writer Alicia Kennedy and bartender Rafa García Febles join Sari in studio to speak about the crisis in Puerto Rico, how chefs are stepping up to provide relief for Puerto Ricans, and tell us what are the best ways to help.

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Episode 15: Chef Jehangir Mehta

Food Without Borders

Play Episode Listen Later Sep 27, 2017 42:37


Born in Bombay, Jehangir Mehta is the chef and owner of Grafitti, Grafitti Earth, and Me and You in NYC. On this episode of Food Without Borders, Chef Mehta speaks with Sari about his upbringing in India which has informed the no-waste ethos he practices at all of his restaurants. He also speaks about his Zorastrian customs, Persian heritage, immigration, politics, and the customized sensorial dining experiences he creates at Me and You. Food Without Borders is powered by Simplecast

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Episode 14: League of Kitchens

Food Without Borders

Play Episode Listen Later Sep 20, 2017 40:11


The League of Kitchens is a unique cooking school in New York City where immigrant instructors teach the recipes of their origin countries to students in their own homes. On this episode of Food Without Borders, Sari is joined by League of Kitchens program manager, Sonya Kharas, and instructors Angie Vargas from Mexico and Nawida Said Hosan from Afghanistan. Tune in to find out how these talented home cooks preserve their connection to heritage by sharing their cuisine.

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Food Without Borders
Episode 13: Komeeda with Jabber Al-Bihani and Nasser Jaber

Food Without Borders

Play Episode Listen Later Sep 13, 2017 40:17


The debut episode of the second season of Food Without Borders features Jabber Al-Bihani and Nasser Jaber, partners at Komeeda, a platform that creates unique dining experiences that amplify the voices and cuisine of immigrant chefs. Jabber and Nasser speak about Displaced Dinners, a post-election series that gives diners an opportunity to taste the food of and hear stories from recently resettled refugees. They also talk about the upcoming Refugee Food and Art Festival that they're producing next weekend in NYC. Tune in for a fascinating conversation about food, conflict, and community. Food Without Borders is powered by Simplecast

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Episode 12: Palestinian Home Cooking at Tanoreen with Rawia and Jumana Bashara

Food Without Borders

Play Episode Listen Later Aug 9, 2017 38:31


On the season finale of Food Without Borders, host Sari Kamin is joined by mother and daughter Rawia and Jumana Bashara of the restaurant Tanoreen, a blend of classical Middle Eastern home-style cooking with delicious Mediterranean aromas, located in Bay Ridge, Brooklyn. Tune in to hear them discuss how food is politics, in the best, most inclusive sense.

Food Without Borders
Episode 11: Ariel Barbouth, Founder and CEO of Nuchas

Food Without Borders

Play Episode Listen Later Aug 2, 2017 40:32


This week on Food Without Borders, host Sari Kamin is joined in the studio by Ariel Barbouth, founder and CEO of Nuchas, which brings Argentinian food staples to NYC. In 2011, Nuchas opened its first retail location in Times Square, but it wasn't until they started their first food truck in 2012 that people started to take notice. Nuchas quickly built a reputation among the NYC street food scene, winning the Rookie of the Year Vendy Award in 2013, and in the same year opening their second retail location in Greeley Square. Barbouth's goal is to redefine the culinary concept of "hand-held foods" so that no utensils are needed, and so that the flavors appeal to all cultures, even to those with dietary restrictions, using only quality ingredients that are responsibly sourced. Food Without Borders is powered by Simplecast

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Episode 10: Deepti Sharma and Carine Assouad

Food Without Borders

Play Episode Listen Later Jul 19, 2017 40:47


Today on Food Without Borders, Sari is joined in studio by Deepti Sharma and Carine Assouad. Deepti is the founder of Food to Eat, a platform that empowers and provides marketing services for immigrant-owned food vendors. Carine is the co-founder of Semsom, a modern Lebanese eatery inspired by the traditional flavors of her native Beirut. Tune in for a fascinating discussion about Lebanese cuisine, what its like to run a woman and immigrant owned business in the age of Trump, and more.

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Episode 9: Assimilation Food with Soleil Ho

Food Without Borders

Play Episode Listen Later Jul 12, 2017 39:53


On a new episode of Food Without Borders, host Sari Kamin is joined by Soleil Ho, a chef, writer, and co-host of the The Racist Sandwich podcast. Tune in to hear them discuss her assimilated upbringing, authenticity and ownership in food businesses, food media's white supremacy problem, mayonnaise, and more!

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Episode 8: Tasting Queens with Culinary Backstreets

Food Without Borders

Play Episode Listen Later Jul 5, 2017 28:38


On a special "in the field" episode of Food Without Borders, Sari and HRN engineer David Tatasciore go on a food walk of Queens with Culinary Backstreets, a tour company that highlights family-run restaurants often overlooked in big cities. Throughout the tour, Sari and David speak to immigrant vendors who started their lives over in Queens and have made it one of America's most vibrant and diverse culinary destinations.

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Episode 7: Vonnie Williams

Food Without Borders

Play Episode Listen Later Jun 28, 2017 40:31


Today on Food Without Borders, Sari chats with Vonnie Williams, the co-founder of The Black Forks, a platform that explores all things Food and Culture through the Black lens. Vonnie started The Black Forks after spending time in PR and realizing that very few minority voices were represented in food media. Tune in to hear about Vonnie’s upbringing living with her family in Ghana and a candid conversation about food and race.

Food Without Borders
Episode 6: Tunde Wey

Food Without Borders

Play Episode Listen Later Jun 14, 2017 40:27


Tunde Wey is a Nigerian-born chef based in New Orleans who creates dinner series meant to inspire conversations surrounding race and immigration. Wey uses food as a way to gather people and create a setting for sometimes uncomfortable conversations that transcend the typical pleasure-based dining experience. Tune in for a fascinating conversation about Wey's Nigerian heritage and his journey as a chef who sees food as a conduit for political discourse.

Food Without Borders
Episode 5: Sarah Khan & Krishnendu Ray

Food Without Borders

Play Episode Listen Later Jun 7, 2017 48:24


On this week’s episode of Food Without Borders, Sari is joined in studio by Krishnendu Ray, chair of the NYU Food Studies graduate department and multimedia artist and scholar, Sarah K. Khan. Krishnendu, Sarah, and Sari discuss how immigration policies of the past have affected our food system today and how street vendors may be impacted by current anti-immigrant rhetoric and beefed up deportation policies. They also discuss issues of cultural appropriation and authenticity in food.

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Episode 4: Fany Gerson

Food Without Borders

Play Episode Listen Later May 31, 2017 38:23


On this week's episode of Food Without Borders, Sari is joined by chef and author Fany Gerson of La Newyorkina. After a long trip to her native Mexico to write her first book “My Sweet Mexico” Fany returned to New York wanting to share and celebrate the amazing frozen treats & sweets of Mexico.

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Episode 3: Chef Gaurav Anand

Food Without Borders

Play Episode Listen Later May 24, 2017 43:38


On this week's episode of Food Without Borders, Sari is joined in studio by Chef Gaurav Anand. Not formally trained as a chef, Gaurav learned by watching chefs and recreating their recipes. He would stand in the kitchen for hours as the chefs cooked, picking up techniques and forming the basis for his own style. He worked with some of India’s master chefs, including leading restaurateur Jiggs Kalra, and soon had built a clientele list for his catering company and restaurant that included business leaders, politicians and celebrities.

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Episode 2: Manal Kahi of Eat Offbeat

Food Without Borders

Play Episode Listen Later May 17, 2017 36:30


On the second episode of Food Without Borders, Sari is joined in studio by Manal Kahi. She's the founder of Eat Offbeat, a catering company staffed by refugees chefs who prepare recipes they've carried with them from their native countries -- places like Syria, Nepal, Eritrea, and Iraq. The unique dishes are delivered to adventurous New Yorkers interested in trying new foods.

Food Without Borders
Episode 1: #BannedFood with Chef Aliya LeeKong

Food Without Borders

Play Episode Listen Later May 10, 2017 35:17


On the debut episode of Food Without Borders, host Sari Kamin sat down with chef and cookbook author, Aliya LeeKong. Aliya is the author of "Exotic Table: Flavors, Inspiration, and Recipes from Around the World--to Your Kitchen." She grew up in a Tanzanian and Indo-Pakistani household and has traveled the globe, learning about people from different backgrounds by tasting their food and cooking in their homes. Immigrant cuisine has always inspired Aliya's recipes, but since Trump's election, she has made it her mission to think about food as resistance. Through her #bannedfood series, Aliya is able to show solidarity for the people living in the countries targeted by Trump's executive order and educate others though food.

Love Bites
Episode 66: ENDINGS #3: Breaking Up is Hard to Do, with Sari Kamin

Love Bites

Play Episode Listen Later Mar 13, 2017 38:31


"When at the age of 31-yrs old my boyfriend of five years broke up with me I was deeply heartbroken but also stunned that I was no longer on the path of getting engaged, getting married, and having children by the age of 35. That was the course that I had seen so clearly unfold in my head, and when I vocalized this desire to him it was then that our relationship began to systematically implode." - Sari Kamin On today's show, we discuss a specific kind of ending: the breakup that hurts in a way you didn't think possible. The kind that changes the way you look at love. That sets you on a path you never wanted to walk. Writer and Heritage Radio host Sari Kamin joins to share her story, and we difuse some of our collective tension midshow with a round of breakup MadLibs."

What Doesn't Kill You
Episode 211: Sari Kamin of HRN's The Morning After

What Doesn't Kill You

Play Episode Listen Later Jan 23, 2017 40:59


This week on What Doesn't Kill You, host Katy Keiffer is joined in studio Sari Kamin. Also a host at Heritage Radio Network, today Sari is sitting on the guest's chair as she chats with Katy about election fake news, Donald Trump, Women's March, and more. Don't forget to check out Sari's The Morning After.

What Doesn't Kill You
Episode 211: Sari Kamin of HRN's The Morning After

What Doesn't Kill You

Play Episode Listen Later Jan 23, 2017 40:59


This week on What Doesn't Kill You, host Katy Keiffer is joined in studio Sari Kamin. Also a host at Heritage Radio Network, today Sari is sitting on the guest's chair as she chats with Katy about election fake news, Donald Trump, Women's March, and more. Don't forget to check out Sari's The Morning After.

Let's Drink About It
Ep 60: Canadian Jail with Sari Kamin & Jess Kiefer

Let's Drink About It

Play Episode Listen Later May 14, 2015 83:50


Matador NorteñoA few cilantro leaves2 ounces sotol.75 ounce pineapple juice.75 ounce lemon juice.5 ounce agave syrup6 dashes habanero bitters Muddle cilantro in a cocktail shaker. Add remaining ingredients. Add ice, shake briefly and strain into a glass. Pour back into the shaker, strain again into a stemmed cocktail glass and serve. Old Pal2 oz Rye.75 oz dry vermouth.75 oz Campari Stir with ice until well chilled and strain into a chilled cocktail glass. Garnish with an orange peel. Celine Fizz2oz Plymouth Gin.75 oz St. Germain.75 oz lemon juice.75 oz simple syrup1 egg whiteClub soda Dry shake all ingredients (except club soda), then shake again with ice. Double strain into a fizz glass then top w/ club soda. No garnish. La Luna1.5 oz Hendrick's Gin.75 oz Cucumber Juice*.75 oz Fresh Lime Juice.75 oz Mild Jalapeno Syrup*1.5 oz SodaGarnish: (Kosher) Salted Cucumber Spear Combine gin, cucumber, lime and syrup in a tall glass with ice. Top with soda, stir to combine. *Cucumber Juice: put whole, unpeeled cucumbers through a juicer. If you don't have one, peel and seed the cucumbers, throw them in a blender and strain through a fine sieve. *Jalepeno Syrup: Muddle four seeded, chopped jalapeños with one cup of sugar. This should form a thick paste. Combine it with one cup of water in a pot on the stove and heat until the sugar dissolves. Increase the heat slightly and reduce down a bit. Leapfrog2oz. Plymouth Gin.75oz Lemon juice.5oz Rothman & Winter Orchard Apricot.25oz simple syrup2 dashes orange bitters6 mint leaves Muddle the mint leaves with the simple syrup. Add everything else, then shake with ice and fine strain into chilled coupe. No garnish.

Arts & Seizures
Episode 138: Yom Kippur!

Arts & Seizures

Play Episode Listen Later Oct 5, 2014 30:02


This week on Arts & Seizures, hosts Mike Edison and Judy McGuire are celebrating Yom Kippur with guests Rabbi Daniel Bronstein and Heritage Radio Network’s own Sari Kamin! We hear all about Judy’s recent trip to Ireland before delving into the ins and outs of the Jewish faith, holidays, and family life growing up. Sari grew up as the daughter of a Rabbi and shares some of those funny stories with Mike and Judy, while Daniel leads a discussion on the importance of forgiveness and how it should be taken more seriously everyday of the year – not just over Yom Kippur. After the break, Sari talks Chinese food and the group comments on their favorite Jewish foods. This program was brought to you by the International Culinary Center. “Forgiveness means forgiveness. It’s setting a new slate.” [10:15] —Rabbi Daniel Bronstein on Arts & Seizures “The Chinese came and started opening up restaurants and Jews started eating there because it was one of the only kinds of restaurants they could afford to eat in. It was cheap and there were a lot of things that felt familiar about it.” [21:10] —Sari Kamin on Arts & Seizures

What Doesn't Kill You
Episode 100: Daisy Freund on Poultry

What Doesn't Kill You

Play Episode Listen Later Feb 10, 2014 31:14


Daisy Freund is the senior manager of the ASPCA’s Farm Animal Welfare campaign. In her role, Daisy works to raise public awareness about factory farming practices and improve the lives of farm animals in the U.S. through consumer education, legislative advocacy and farmer outreach. She is especially focused on driving increased transparency in the food system to allow consumers to make choices based on facts, and elevating farmers’ voices as advocates for more humane methods of farming. Daisy joined the ASPCA in 2012, bringing to the job a diversity of experience in food systems and communications, including farming, restaurant management, public relations and journalism. On today’s episode of What Doesn’t Kill You, Daisy, Katy Keiffer, and Sari Kamin discuss the poultry business. Tune in for more on the lack of genetic diversity in the factory-farmed chicken world, and why consumers are willing to pay a premium for quality in light of recent food-borne illness scandals. Why does poultry production rely so heavily on antibiotics? Later, learn more about animal stress, welfare protection on farms, and why so many companies are slowly turning to slow-growing birds. Thanks to our sponsor, Route 11 Potato Chips. “The way these birds are treated is cruel, and it’s at the expense of the chickens and people.” [3:00] “The genetic stock is available- we just have to convince this industry that people care about these issues… People are eager to spend a little more in order to get a little more value.” [6:35] — Daisy Freund on What Doesn’t Kill You

What Doesn't Kill You
Episode 100: Daisy Freund on Poultry

What Doesn't Kill You

Play Episode Listen Later Feb 10, 2014 31:14


Daisy Freund is the senior manager of the ASPCA’s Farm Animal Welfare campaign. In her role, Daisy works to raise public awareness about factory farming practices and improve the lives of farm animals in the U.S. through consumer education, legislative advocacy and farmer outreach. She is especially focused on driving increased transparency in the food system to allow consumers to make choices based on facts, and elevating farmers’ voices as advocates for more humane methods of farming. Daisy joined the ASPCA in 2012, bringing to the job a diversity of experience in food systems and communications, including farming, restaurant management, public relations and journalism. On today’s episode of What Doesn’t Kill You, Daisy, Katy Keiffer, and Sari Kamin discuss the poultry business. Tune in for more on the lack of genetic diversity in the factory-farmed chicken world, and why consumers are willing to pay a premium for quality in light of recent food-borne illness scandals. Why does poultry production rely so heavily on antibiotics? Later, learn more about animal stress, welfare protection on farms, and why so many companies are slowly turning to slow-growing birds. Thanks to our sponsor, Route 11 Potato Chips. “The way these birds are treated is cruel, and it’s at the expense of the chickens and people.” [3:00] “The genetic stock is available- we just have to convince this industry that people care about these issues… People are eager to spend a little more in order to get a little more value.” [6:35] — Daisy Freund on What Doesn’t Kill You