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The Pittsburgh Dish

Do you really know the food scene of Pittsburgh?! The Pittsburgh Dish introduces you to the people, places, and recipes that make our regional cuisine so special. By sharing personal stories, weekly recommendations, and community recipes, we aim to inspire you to connect with local taste makers and experience the unique flavors that shape our city. 

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(00:42) What if a beloved restaurant from your past could be brought back to life, dish by dish? Join us as we explore the captivating legacy of The Primadonna, McKees Rocks' cherished Italian eatery, with insights from former owner Joseph Costanzo Jr. and his daughter, Maria C. Palmer. Maria's book, "On the Rocks," co-authored with Ruthie Robbins, chronicles her father's extraordinary journey in the restaurant world, highlighting The Primadonna's unique charm and warm hospitality that set it apart during its heyday in the 1980s.(12:06) Feel the nostalgia as Joe and Maria share stories of made-to-order pastas and handmade meatballs, capturing the artistry that defined the restaurant. The journey is as much about storytelling as it is about food, with readers and listeners longing to relive the flavors and memories of their past.(42:43) Then we pour a glass of Italian wine fit for royalty, with Catherine Montest @urfairywinemother and share a family meatball recipe from Heather Abraham of KDKA. This episode is a tribute to the vibrant world of local Italian cuisine that's sure to resonate with food lovers and nostalgic souls alike.Maria's website: https://mariacpalmer.comSupport the showLiked the episode? We'd love a coffee!

2/2/25 • 49:15

(01:14) Join Doug Heilman, as he shares a heartfelt, behind the curtain 'year in review' of The Pittsburgh Dish, with you as an essential part of our success story. (04:35) Plus, get ready for an enticing culinary recommendation from our friend Kanika, with the unique diner experience at the Chop Shop in Butler, where traditional American classics meet creative twists, like roasted strawberry milkshakes and duck confit.(06:15) We’re keeping the flavors coming with a final recipe of the year, a personal family favorite of Chef Ben D'Amico: Great Aunt Rose's braised calamari, a simple yet cherished holiday dish that carries rich emotional ties and versatility. We'll be taking a short winter break. But rest assured, we’ll return soon in 2025, ready to continue celebrating the rich and diverse food culture of our region.Support the showLiked the episode? We'd love a coffee!

12/15/24 • 08:16

(00:50) First up this week, Hannah Olsen, a familiar name from The Pittsburgh Dish (episode 005), joins us to share her latest passion project, Batches Bakehouse. This shared kitchen space in the Arlington neighborhood of Pittsburgh isn't just about baking; it's a support network where local small bakers thrive. Discover the story behind the bakehouse's inception, and get a sneak peek at their upcoming holiday pop-up event, a must-visit bake sale for anyone looking to support local artisans during the festive season.(09:49) We then introduce Julian Figaretti and HongChing Cheung, the dynamic duo behind Healthy Heartbeats. These food innovators have crafted a health-centric product using beet powder, chia seeds, and hemp seeds, aiming to revolutionize how we think about nutrition. Listen as they share their journey through the Fulton Commons food accelerator program and their nascent experience into markets. With Julian's expertise in production and HongChing's flair for digital marketing, they exemplify how a perfect partnership can bring a unique product to life.(32:52) We unveil the personal backstories of Julian and HongChing that led them to their current business. From Julian's roots with a family-owned restaurant to HongChing's family culture from Hong Kong to Pittsburgh, their stories highlight the power of family and food in entrepreneurship. Join us, and let these stories inspire your entrepreneurial journey.Support the showLiked the episode? We'd love a coffee!

12/9/24 • 46:38

(00:42) Meet Ben D'Amico, the executive development chef for Giant Eagle's Market District stores, who takes us on a culinary journey through the world of large-format grocery chains. From humble beginnings as an intern to crafting prepared foods for 24 locations, Ben shares the exciting and challenging aspects of his role, including creative collaborations like 'Flights and Bites' with Ana Eats Pittsburgh or exclusive menus for collegiate soccer teams.  (08:11) Ben takes us behind the scenes, revealing the complexities of maintaining consistency and quality across multiple locations. His insights into evolving consumer tastes showcase how Market District stays ahead of the game, offering customers options that range from budget-friendly to premium quality.(23:16) Beyond the corporate kitchen, Ben shares his work with 'Best Buddies' partner Tori, on a unique pasta dish that reflects the flavors of Italy and Greece, set to be a highlight at the upcoming Taste Buds event. Ben also opens up about his Italian and Slovak roots, emphasizing the importance of family traditions like the Feast of the Seven Fishes, and we also get a quick mention of his wife's children's book, "Harvey's Hamburgers." (33:25) Plus Chantal and Alex Huff reveal their recent visit to Reva Modern Indian Cuisine, and Chris Fennimore of QED Cooks shares an updated approach to a beloved seafood dish. Have a seat at the table and enjoy!Support the showLiked the episode? We'd love a coffee!

12/1/24 • 39:15

Ever wondered how to deep fry your turkey without the fiery drama? Janet Loughran of Chef Life Hacks shares her essential advice on mastering oil displacement, ensuring that your turkey gets the crispy finish you crave without an overflowing disaster. We also explore a novel approach to Thanksgiving turkey with Steven Bright. His fascinating technique of preparing a boneless turkey reveals how deboning simplifies brining and allows for more of his mother’s cornbread stuffing to get inside of the bird. Plus a quick lesson on salt. Get ready to be inspired by these expert insights that aim to elevate your holiday.Support the showLiked the episode? We'd love a coffee!

11/24/24 • 06:47

(00:39) Unlock the secrets to crafting a memorable holiday feast with insights from our pros, Chefs Janet Loughran and Alekka Sweeney. With a wealth of experience in meal delivery, teaching, and kitchen spaces, these culinary experts offer invaluable tips and techniques for navigating the joys and challenges of holiday cooking. (08:34) Eager to make your Thanksgiving turkey the talk of the table? We explore innovative techniques like spatchcocking for even cooking and using bacon for effortless basting. You'll also hear about the debate of different brining methods. (20:42) Discover how to bring unexpected flavors to your table with alternatives to cranberry sauce or surprise guests with individual-sized pies and poached pears for dessert. We also share creative ideas for using leftovers, including a savory twist on monkey bread and breakfast bake recipes. (34:05) Plus, Catherine Montest guides our wine selections for the holiday meals ahead. With imaginative and resourceful ideas, your gatherings are sure to be memorable, ensuring every guest leaves with a smile and a full heart...and belly!Support the showLiked the episode? We'd love a coffee!

11/17/24 • 39:43

(01:01) Pastry Chef Selina Progar takes us on a mesmerizing culinary journey, sharing her artistry and passion that illuminate Pittsburgh's dessert scene. From her innovative multi-component apple dessert at Eleven Contemporary Kitchen to crafting bonbons for Umi and seasonal delights for Kaya, Selina's creations redefine what it means to experience dessert. Join us as she reveals her secrets to balancing the complexity of restaurant masterpieces with the simplicity of homemade comforts.(11:42) Selina's career trajectory is equally compelling, as she recounts her rise from the Culinary Institute of America to the demanding kitchens of top-tier restaurants. Her story is one of creativity, consistency, and resilience, shaped by experiences at esteemed establishments like Altius and fueled by childhood baking memories with her father. Discover how Selina navigated high-pressure environments, honed her craft, and returned to Pittsburgh, transforming the local culinary landscape through her work with the Big Burrito Group. We end with a heartwarming glimpse into Selina's personal life, exploring a love story that blossomed at Altius, and upcoming dessert plans for her own wedding!(32:59) Keeping in the world of sweets, Chantal and Alex Huff take us on a visit to Amy's Bakery for coconut buns and other Asian delights. And then, enjoy a heartfelt cookie recipe story from John Chamberlain of the YaJagoff podcast, highlighting the deep connections we forge through food and tradition. Whether you're a culinary enthusiast or simply love a good story, this episode promises a delightful mix of inspiration, love, and scrumptious desserts.Support the showLiked the episode? We'd love a coffee!

11/10/24 • 42:01

Embark on a culinary journey with us as we welcome the talented Executive Chef Fernando Canales, who is shaking up the dining scene at Fairmont Pittsburgh. Discover how Chef Canales, with his rich background and experiences across exotic destinations, is redefining the hotel’s menu with an emphasis on his favorite dishes like octopus and rack of lamb. We take a closer look at the unique ingredients and local partnerships that make each dish at Fairmont Pittsburgh extraordinary. Imagine savoring a filet mignon perfectly paired with a rich mole sauce, featuring an unexpected twist—animal crackers. The episode rounds out with Chef Canales sharing his personal journey, from early culinary inspirations sparked by his mother to his decision to bring his family to Pittsburgh over a tempting Boston offer. Upcoming culinary events at the Fairmont, like festive brunches and cocktail classes, reflect his creative spirit and commitment to guest satisfaction, as he concludes his first year at the property.Plus, Julie Engelbrecht of @girleatsburgh takes us for breakfast to Nancy's Revival, and Julian Figaretti of Healthy HeartBeets shares a family recipe of linguine with clams that won over his 'picky eater' palate as a child. Enjoy a culinary adventure from across our city!Support the showLiked the episode? We'd love a coffee!

11/3/24 • 38:13

(01:02) Ever wondered how a simple root can revolutionize the beverage industry? Join us as Tyler Lewis, co-founder of Jackworth Ginger Beer, shares the story of Pennsylvania's first ginger beer brewery. You'll discover the unique blend of ingredients behind their flagship alcoholic ginger beer, featuring organic ginger from Peru and fermented cane and panela sugar. Tyler takes us through their journey from an experimental idea to a thriving business, which includes pioneering non-alcoholic options and a creative cocktail menu that features their signature ginger beer in exciting new drinks.(06:57) Our conversation takes a flavorful twist as we highlight the vibrant community spirit of Larimer, Pittsburgh, home to Jackworth Ginger Beer. From street food pop-ups to innovative snow cones, Tyler shares how local chefs and friends have played a pivotal role in their success. We dive into the brewery's welcoming atmosphere, where patrons can savor both alcoholic and non-alcoholic ginger beer, while Tyler describes strategic partnerships with local businesses like Open Road and 11th Hour Brewing.(31:03) Plus a delightful exploration of the local coffee and tea scene of Greensburg, where you can indulge in the friendly vibe at Cuties or immerse yourself in the cozy loft of Steep Mountain. We also get a taste of the culinary artistry from pastry chef Selina Progar, on crafting the perfect chocolate chunk cookie. Have a seat at the table and enjoy the show! Support the showLiked the episode? We'd love a coffee!

10/27/24 • 38:17

(00:50) What do you do when you have an abundance of zucchini? If you're Chris Fennimore, you create a beloved cooking show that’s been a Pittsburgh favorite for over 31 years! Join us as Chris shares how his garden's bounty led to a unique television journey, one that focuses not on celebrity chefs, but on real people and their cherished family recipes. These stories capture the heart of cooking as a way to preserve heritage and build community on screen, transforming simple home-cooked meals into a celebration of family history.(15:08) Chris reflects on the challenges and joys of adapting marathon cooking sessions into engaging TV segments, with tales of themed episodes like "Grandma's Kitchen Wisdom," which continue to resonate with audiences for their timeless appeal. Alongside these cooking memories, Chris shares delightful encounters with culinary legends, highlighting the camaraderie and shared passion that define the world of cooking shows.(28:37) Beyond the kitchen, Chris lets us into his life of harmonious pursuits—gardening, music, and family. Listen in as he recounts how a shared garden plot blossomed into love and inspired both personal happiness and professional creativity. Chris’s stories of performing with the Pittsburgh Banjo Club, nurturing a family, and savoring Italian food during family trips reveal his life’s passions.As we wrap up, Chris envisions making his vast archive of community-focused television segments accessible for future generations, ensuring these stories of food and heritage continue to inspire. And of course he left us a great idea for mushroom risotto!Support the showLiked the episode? We'd love a coffee!

10/20/24 • 46:50

(01:00) Rafael Vencio shares his journey of rekindling his cultural roots through pop-ups that spotlight Filipino cuisine, with a touch of modern flair.  From smoked pate-filled lumpia to reimagined pandesal, he is rewriting the narrative of traditional Filipino dishes with a creative twist, while on his ultimate journey to a spring restaurant opening on the Northside.(15:41) Join us as Chef Vencio takes us through his personal story, reflecting on his life growing up with four brothers in the Philippines and his adventures in the Pittsburgh food scene. His nickname "Amboy" has become a badge of honor rather than a tease, marking his integration of Filipino and American cultures. We explore how his friendships in local culinary spaces flourished into pop-up events, introducing Filipino cuisine with a contemporary edge. This journey also led him to urban farming, where he cultivated unique crops that brought a slice of Filipino flavor to Pittsburgh’s community.(34:00) Also, we savor the delights of Seoul Korean BBQ in Carnegie with Chantal and Alex Huff, and Erika Bruce from Third Space Bakery shares her secrets to crafting the perfect deep-dish apple pie, right down to the all-butter crust. Tune in for a flavorful episode where cultural cuisine, heartfelt stories, and culinary innovation come together deliciously.Support the showLiked the episode? We'd love a coffee!

10/13/24 • 39:37

What happens when you transition from the fast-paced world of telecommunications to the flavorful realm of food media? Join us as Catherine Montest takes the reins to interview our usual host, Doug Heilman, about his unexpected yet rewarding journey. From igniting his culinary passion with a simple YouTube channel to landing a spot on PBS's "The Great American Recipe," Doug shares the journey of his media career. Hear about his serendipitous encounter at Camp Delicious with Chris Fennimore and how encouragement from his husband Greg turned a hesitant audition into a whirlwind adventure on national television. Discover the unique flavors and behind-the-scenes stories of filming on an organic farm, with regional specialties like the Pittsburgh Pocket and Strawberry Jell-O Pretzel Salad taking center stage. We also dive into local recommendations, including Megan McGinnis's new-found seafood spot, Muddy Waters, and Heather Abraham's nostalgic take on crock pot bread pudding. Tune in for a feast of stories and flavors that promise to inspire your culinary creativity!Support the showLiked the episode? We'd love a coffee!

10/6/24 • 30:59

(00:55) What does it take to craft the perfect rustic pastry and build a thriving worker-owned cooperative bakery? Join us on this episode of The Pittsburgh Dish as we chat with Erika Bruce, the passionate co-owner of Third Space Bakery in Garfield, Pittsburgh. Erika shares the unique journey behind the bakery's inception, their commitment to seasonal and local ingredients, and the exciting, ever-rotating menu that keeps their loyal customers coming back for more. From mouth-watering quiches and galettes to hearty focaccia and sandwiches, there's something for everyone at Third Space Bakery.We also explore the innovative cooperative model that sets Third Space Bakery apart. Erika explains the collaborative decision-making process that shapes the bakery. Plus, Erika sheds light on the vital role community support has played in their success and shares valuable lessons learned that could inspire aspiring cooperative businesses.(11:59) Finally, Erika takes us through her personal culinary journey—from a picky eater to a devoted pastry chef. We discuss her transformative time in various bakeries and food media career with Boston-based giants. We end with a look forward to exciting plans for the business's future, which may include adding a wood-fired oven for community events. (31:59) Plus, a Regent Square recommendation from Julie Engelbrecht and a simplified tortilla soup recipe from listener Jon Hinojosa. Don't miss this episode, filled with heartwarming stories, delectable recipes, and a deep sense of community spirit!Support the showLiked the episode? We'd love a coffee!

9/29/24 • 42:58

(00:38) Heather Abraham, the dynamic co-host of Pittsburgh Today Live and Talk Pittsburgh on KDKA, joins us this episode, sharing her whirlwind life balancing a bustling family with her influential role in Pittsburgh's culinary scene. Heather pulls back the curtain on the multiple TV kitchen segments each week, illustrating the powerful connections she forms with chefs, influencers, and food purveyors. From heartwarming encounters with Goat Rodeo to stories about Pittsburgh food icon Bill Fuller, Heather gives us a glimpse into the rich tapestry of Pittsburgh's vibrant food culture.(08:08) The joy and importance of family meals come to the forefront as we delve into beloved recipes. Despite the chaos of daily life, Heather emphasizes the significance of device-free family dinners and shares practical tips on balancing home-cooked meals with convenient takeout options. Join us as we discuss the  delight of hosting, tasting, and sharing delicious homemade dishes with loved ones. Finally, we journey through husband Frankie's kitchen escapades and Heather's treasured food memories. (35:11) Plus, Catherine Montest shakes up your next tailgate with her expert wine selections, challenging the traditional beer-centric mindset and offering perfect pairings that elevate the tailgating experience. Learn how to join a live class in October at Third Space Bakery with Catherine to experience 'wine tailgating' first hand.  Enjoy!Support the showLiked the episode? We'd love a coffee!

9/22/24 • 43:35

(01:01) Join us as we uncover the extraordinary journey of Steven Bright, whose passion for cooking overcame family resistance and led him to an inspiring career filled with unforgettable moments. From his early culinary education at the International Culinary Academy to leading the kitchen at Shadyside Presbyterian Church, Steven’s story is a testament to the power of following your dreams and the invaluable support of loved ones.(14:03) Steven recounts heartwarming encounters with icons like Mr. Rogers and shares the joy of cooking for luminaries such as Mikhail Baryshnikov and Isaac Stern, revealing the moments that solidified his trajectory in the culinary world. Tune in for insights into his diverse career, and hear about his future ambitions like penning a memoir filled with captivating catering stories. Whether you're a food enthusiast or someone seeking inspiration to pursue your passion, this episode promises a rich blend of culinary tales and life lessons. Whether you're a food enthusiast or someone seeking inspiration to pursue your passion, this chat promises a rich blend of culinary tales and life lessons.(32:54) Plus we make our way out to Greensburg, PA for some Mediterranean food and  give a call to mom for a recipe that puts any surplus of banana peppers to good use. Support the showLiked the episode? We'd love a coffee!

9/15/24 • 39:22

This episode, we’re spotlighting some of the fresh voices in our Weekly Recommend segments. First, we chat with Emily Struhala, a freelance journalist from the Greensburg area. Beyond her dining picks, Emily writes about small business and tourism throughout Western Pennsylvania. Find her work on notable outlets like Visit Pittsburgh and Next Pittsburgh.   Next, meet Julie Engelbrecht of @girleatsburgh on Instagram. An active member of Yelp Elite, Julie brings her love for food and events into every post. Stay tuned as she teases some exciting Ukrainian recipes. And of course, we wrap up with the Hungry Huffs, a husband/wife team who never leave us without stellar restaurant recommendations. Tune in for an episode packed with culinary passion and community spirit!Support the showLiked the episode? We'd love a coffee!

9/8/24 • 10:40

(00:39) Immerse yourself in the captivating world of Megan McGinnis, affectionately known as the Cheese Queen of Pittsburgh, and uncover the secrets behind her charcuterie shop in Mount Oliver. Discover how Megan's passion for local cheeses, foods from women-owned businesses, and her expertise in creating stunning grazing tables has cemented her place in Pittsburgh's culinary scene. Hear her inspiring story as she pivoted from event hosting to opening her cheese shop during the pandemic, embracing her family's endearing nickname and turning it into a brand synonymous with quality and local pride.(07:22) Explore the deep-rooted partnerships that make Megan’s offerings truly exceptional. By sourcing top-quality products from trusted local vendors like Pleasant Lane Creamery, Batch LLC, Chapel Valley Honey, and Brown Bear Bread, Megan ensures that every charcuterie board is a celebration of Pittsburgh’s finest. (13:02) We reflect on the rich heritage of her family's business since 1946, the pioneering McGinnis Sisters Food Stores, and Megan's future vision for creating agro-tourism experiences that aim to connect patrons to local farms and producers. (28:10) And if brunch is your scene, you won't want to miss hearing from Alex and Chantal Huff of the Hungry Huffs, who rave about Scratch & Co. in Troy Hill. Plus some home cooking with Ashley Cesaratto in the form of crispy chicken. Join us for a flavorful exploration of Pittsburgh's vibrant local food.Support the showLiked the episode? We'd love a coffee!

9/1/24 • 35:41

(00:39) Join us as we uncover the heartwarming story of Kamila and Damir, the dynamic duo behind Soul Pasta. In this episode, we explore their remarkable journey to the United States, from owning a pasta shop on Baum Boulevard to embracing a business model that includes pop-ups, farmers markets, catering, and the unique Pasta Club subscription service. Their motivation? More family time and community involvement, all while maintaining their commitment to authentic, handmade pasta and sauces.(12:07) Imagine embarking on a road trip across 44 states only to find yourself stuck in Pittsburgh during a pandemic. This was the unexpected turn in Damir and Kamila's story that led them to bond realizing the dream of opening a restaurant. Their adventure is filled with challenges like language barriers and navigating local business regulations. Yet, the support and camaraderie of their neighbors and landlords turned obstacles into stepping stones toward their culinary aspirations.(32:17) We wrap up with a taco recommendation from Julie Engelbrecht of @girleatsburgh and a flavorful recipe of Kazakh cuisine, Beshbarmak. Pull up a seat and enjoy!!Support the showLiked the episode? We'd love a coffee!

8/25/24 • 37:18

(01:00) Ever wondered how a Father's Day gift can ignite a passion and transform a career? This week, we sit down with Jon Lloyd, a self-taught barbecue enthusiast who turned his newfound love for smoking meats during the pandemic into a thriving private chef business in Pittsburgh. He shares the variety of services he offers, including intimate dinners, large catering events, and cooking classes at local venues like the Kitchen by Vangura and Third Space Bakery.(06:49) Get inspired by the success story behind “Holy Smokes BBQ,” Jon's YouTube channel that has captivated nearly 8,000 subscribers. With his background in graphic design and marketing, Jon crafts appealing and authentic content that resonates with viewers, like making crispy chicken wings on a smoker. (14:20) Learn about his pivot into the private chef world, how his Southern roots influence his bold culinary creations, and he teases some new pursuits into the culinary TV world. (29:13) Later on this episode, we dive into wine serving temperatures with insights from wine expert Catherine Montest, helping you elevate your culinary experiences at home. And we end with elevated crispy treats from Sophia Lo of the Citycast Pittsburgh Podcast. Tune in for a deliciously inspiring conversation filled with practical tips, personal stories, and a shared passion for food.Support the showLiked the episode? We'd love a coffee!

8/18/24 • 40:59

(00:34) We welcome Kanika, also known as the Indian Somm and That Curry Smell, to The Pittsburgh Dish. This episode promises to enrich your culinary knowledge, blending Kanika's Indian heritage with her passion for gastronomy and vino. As a biomedical scientist by day and a culinary connoisseur by night, Kanika offers a unique perspective on making traditional Indian dishes accessible and delightful. From her Indian essentials class to her chai pani sessions, discover how you too can master the art of Indian cooking with ease.(16:55) Kanika's cultural journey from India to Pittsburgh is both heartwarming and enlightening. She shares her favorite family recipes and her transition to life as an international student at Carnegie Mellon University. Through her experiences with iconic Pittsburgh foods like the Primanti Brothers' sandwich to pizza, discover how she adapted to a new country and developed a passion for cooking. Kanika’s story underscores how food can bridge cultural gaps, create connections, and turn unfamiliar places into a home.(21:05) Join us as we explore Pittsburgh's vibrant food scene through Kanika’s eyes. From local favorites like Allegro Hearth Bakery to hidden gems such as Udupi Cafe in Monroeville, Kanika’s experience will have you craving an adventure. She also shares a personal touch by recounting meeting her husband. And be sure to check out Kanika’s upcoming classes and events. (33:56) We also hear local food recommendations from Emily Struhala, and get a taste of Zita Edsall's Lazy Key Lime Pie Icebox Cheesecake recipe, perfect for summer. This episode is a flavorful journey you won't want to miss!Support the showLiked the episode? We'd love a coffee!

8/11/24 • 40:25

(00:35) Ever wondered how a beloved Pittsburgh restaurant turned an old firehouse into a culinary gem? Join us as we sit down with Andrew Heffner, the general manager of Bar Marco, to uncover the inspiring journey. Andrew shares the secrets behind their unique dining experience and the importance of staff longevity, creating a sense of community that keeps patrons coming back.(07:28) Get ready to immerse yourself in the flavors of Italy's Piedmont region, right in Pittsburgh's Strip District. A commitment to local sourcing and seasonality shapes Bar Marco's evolving menu, while thoughtfully crafted cocktails and natural wines round out the experience. Plus, hear about their innovative decision to eliminate tipping, ensuring a sustainable and supportive environment for their dedicated staff.(50:52) As a bonus, fellow Great American Recipe contestant John Hinojosa joins us to share his San Antonio-style Tlacoyos recipe. This episode is packed with rich culinary insights, making it an unmissable treat for any food enthusiast.Support the showLiked the episode? We'd love a coffee!

8/4/24 • 60:57

(00:51) On this episode of The Pittsburgh Dish, we dive into the culinary journeys and innovative business ventures of Zita Edsall and John Lopez, the brilliant couple behind Chip and Kale Plant-Based Meals. What if you could revolutionize your dinner routine with just a few clicks? Zita’s devotion to cooking has led her to create versatile, pre-prepped meal kits that cater to both vegan and non-vegan palates, ensuring that dinner time is no longer a chore but an enjoyable experience. Their local focus brings nutritious and delicious meals right to the tables of Pittsburgh and the surrounding regions. (10:18) We also embark on John and Zita's other a mouth-watering adventure with Sidehustle Pizza, a pizza pop-up business that started from a simple birthday gift. From John's fiery “Margo,” and the crowd-favorite hot sausage pizza known as the “Sal" we learn about the Neo-Neapolitan style behind these culinary delights. Pizza cooked to perfection in high-heat Gozney ovens illustrates how passion and determination can turn simple ideas into a thriving endeavor.(34:54) The episode wraps up with a roaming latte stop with Ana.Eats.Pgh. Plus, we get an exciting recipe for Swedish moose meatballs from Kim Sherry of Alaska. Tune in for an episode packed with entrepreneurial spirit, culinary passion, and some mouth-watering dishes!Support the showLiked the episode? We'd love a coffee!

7/14/24 • 43:04

(00:54) Ever wondered how a food co-op can transform a community? In this episode of The Pittsburgh Dish, we're joined by Tyler Kulp, the interim general manager of East End Food Co-op, who takes us on a fascinating journey through the unique, community-based essence of the co-op. Tyler sheds light on their vast selection of every day items, bulk grains, and fresh local produce, as well as the gradual reopening of their cafe post-COVID. As the co-op is open to everyone, we decode the perks of membership, which include not just discounts but a voice in the co-op's governance.(10:05) Tyler shares the co-op’s deep commitment to community values, sustainable practices, and exceptional customer service that sets it apart from large competitors. We also delve into the positive worker experience at the co-op, highlighting comprehensive benefits, fair wages, and the tight-knit community of employees, some of whom have been with the co-op for decades.(24:06) Get inspired by the East End Food Co-op’s sustainability initiatives and community engagement efforts. Discover their partnership with Zero Waste Wrangler for composting and recycling, and learn about their presence at community events like VegFest. (31:51) We also check in with Ashley Cesaratto on a dining spot for any special someone in your life. As a final treat, Adjo Honsou shares her cherished black-eyed peas recipe, complete with tips and pairing suggestions, promising a wholesome culinary experience. Tune in for an episode brimming with insights into our vibrant local food scene.Support the showLiked the episode? We'd love a coffee!

7/7/24 • 43:32

(00:35) What happens when a family-run restaurant transitions to the next generation? Join us as we chat with Todd Brezinski, co-owner of Jimmy Wan's in Fox Chapel, who shares the challenges and triumphs of modernizing a beloved family business. Todd and his wife, Kristen Wan, have made significant strides in both learning and leading the restaurant, with a move back to Pittsburgh, immersing themselves in the Fox Chapel location. You'll hear about customer favorites like General Tso's chicken, behind the scenes butchery, and how their upscale cocktail service sets them apart.(12:27) Ever wondered how a restaurant empire begins? Todd recounts the history of the Wan family, from his father-in-law's move from Taiwan to New York, to the establishment of successful restaurants across multiple states. And discover the vital role community connections play in Pittsburgh's restaurant scene. Supporting local restaurateurs has been a cornerstone of their success, fostering mutual growth and loyalty.(27:30) Plus, this episode serves up fun insights into summer grilling and wine pairings, along with a recipe of the week of Shrimp and Grits with a unique low country approach. Don't miss a bite!Support the showLiked the episode? We'd love a coffee!

6/30/24 • 36:00

(01:09) What if you could reinvent your culinary skills and create mouthwatering plant-based meats from your kitchen? Discover the inspiring story behind Self Reliant Seitan with our guest, Emily Foster. Emily shares her transformative journey—from a  home cook to the founder of a thriving small business known for its handmade seitan products. Learn what sets her creations apart, from delicious breakfast patties to hearty steak strips and chorizo. Emily’s seitan is winning hearts at local farmer's markets and beyond.(11:40) Emily's path to entrepreneurial success is filled with invaluable lessons and insights. Hear her experiences with the Fulton Commons Food Accelerator Program, which provided resources and expertise to help her small business flourish. And don't miss her new recipe-of-the-month initiative, aiming to showcase the versatility of her products in dishes you wouldn’t expect. (21:48) Also on the show, discover a reliable neighborhood eatery from one of Pittsburgh's social media mavens, Ana.Eats.Pgh. Plus a mint pesto recipe and swordfish tips from a savvy Sicilian cook. Support the showLiked the episode? We'd love a coffee!

6/23/24 • 31:24

(01:02) Discover how a small gyro shop in Robinson has blossomed into a beloved local institution over the past 15 years.  John King, also known as Yianni, is the owner and mastermind behind Olympos Gyros and Catering. John shares the secrets behind their unique gyros, from diverse tzatziki flavors to their signature feta fries, and reveals the challenges and triumphs of expanding into food truck and catering services. (11:36) What drives someone with a troubled past to become a successful entrepreneur? John’s inspiring personal story offers insight into overcoming adversity and the power of family support. From a tumultuous youth to a transformative intervention by his grandfather, John recounts his journey from incarceration to the creation of a thriving business. He emphasizes the importance of accountability, hard work, and the added motivation of being a father to his daughter. Aspiring entrepreneurs will find his advice on commitment and hands-on involvement invaluable.(31:54) Plus, hear about another Pittsburgh culinary gem, Wise County Biscuits, known for its mouth-watering offerings, and a 'recipe of the week' featuring shredded beef with a Salvadoran flair from Ingrid Portillo of @tiaingrid_recetas_mixtas. Enjoy our whirlwind culinary trip from Greece to El Salvador. Support the showLiked the episode? We'd love a coffee!

6/16/24 • 41:27

(00:54) Ever wondered how a food editor curates a list of the top 25 restaurants in a bustling city? Get an insider's perspective with Kristy Graver, food editor at Pittsburgh Magazine, as she shares her unique journey into food journalism, including the magical moment she received her job offer at her grandparents' grave. From the high-end elegance of LeMont to the cozy charm of Lawrenceville’s sandwich shops, Kristy provides a guided tour of Pittsburgh's diverse and vibrant culinary landscape.(12:24) In this episode, we dive deep into Kristy's daily life, uncovering how she balances personal storytelling with larger feature pieces like the "burger bracket," which saw her sampling an impressive 32 cheese burgers. Learn about her discoveries, from beloved local institutions like Frankie's Extra Long to the artisanal delights of the Pittsburgh Pickle Company. As a Pittsburgh native, Kristy’s connection to the local food scene lends authenticity to her reviews and articles, further evidenced by her dedication to producing fresh weekly content for the Pittsburgh Eats newsletter.(25:08) We also explore some of Pittsburgh's hidden culinary gems, including a Brookline bar known for its exceptional chicken fingers and the best Reuben she found at Marshall Cigar, a surprising gas station treasure. (38:41) The episode wraps up with a sparkling summer wine guide from Catherine Montest, aka Your Fairy Wine Mother, and an enticing history of Mapo Tofu presented by listener Mae Chandran. Come along for a feast of flavors.Support the showLiked the episode? We'd love a coffee!

6/9/24 • 50:04

(00:54) What happens when a photo of a Reese's dessert in Atlantic City sparks a journey into Pittsburgh's food scene? Abby O'Connell, the vibrant food influencer behind foodismysavior_PGH, joins us to share her story. Hear about her passion for supporting local businesses, her Instagram evolution, and the unique camaraderie amongst food influencers. Abby also teases her preparations for an upcoming marathon with Turner's Dairy and a CrossFit competition in Florida, underscoring her commitment to both food and fitness.(11:34) Listeners will get a taste of Abby's personal life as she describes cooking at home with her fiancé Zakota and their adventures at dog-friendly spots, along with a transition from teaching to a dynamic career in social media and paid advertising, providing invaluable insight for aspiring influencers. She also introduces us to some offbeat dining experiences, including Wei Lai Dim Sum in North Hills and Pasha in Shadyside, perfect for those seeking new culinary adventures.(22:34) We switch gears with Alekka Sweeney, who shares her latest coffee house delight, a savory breakfast bake from Potomac Station Coffeehouse. Then, Chef Jon Lloyd takes center stage, revealing his reverse sear technique for steak and his journey from hobbyist to professional chef during the pandemic. Don't miss Chef Jon's private chef services and cooking demonstrations, and join us next week for more delightful culinary adventures. Support the showLiked the episode? We'd love a coffee!

6/2/24 • 34:00

(00:38) Join us at the table with Chef Alekka Sweeney, the culinary force of nature whose kitchen mastery knows no bounds. As she whisks us away on a gastronomic tour, we discover her passion for crafting globally-inspired menus and the joy she finds in empowering her students—from curious little chefs-in-the-making to enthusiastic adults. Chef Alekka is not just about tantalizing taste buds; she's on a mission to make gourmet cooking attainable for everyone, transforming home kitchens with her in-home classes and crafting signature "secret menu social" events.(20:48) Alekka's tale is a testament to tenacity, a chronicle of overcoming the industry's gender barriers, and a celebration of the relentless drive that led her to establish her own mark in the world of food. Alekka recounts her entrepreneurial ventures, from founding a baking and pastry school in Chicago to her memorable escapades on local television—yes, including that unforgettable cake-tossing moment with John Cleese! Alekka's vibrant energy,  curiosity, and ability to nurture culinary networks keep her future bright with plans to traverse the globe seeking culinary inspiration. (37:28) And if you're hungry for more, Ana.Eats.Pgh steers us north of the city for her favorite BBQ joint, while Chef.Life.Hacks offers up her corn and black bean salsa recipe for your next gathering. Reflecting on the growth of our podcast, I can't help but be grateful for the spirit and stories of friends and guests like Janet Loughran and Alekka Sweeney, who infuse every episode with a generous sprinkle of magic.Support the showLiked the episode? We'd love a coffee!

5/26/24 • 41:50

(00:38) When Eric White swapped his PF Chang's apron for the entrepreneurial hat of Pittsburgh Dumplingz, he embarked on a savory venture that's tantalizing taste buds across the city. We uncover the story of his remarkable rise and the pop-up scene that's become his stage. From the intricacies of perfecting the fold in his celebrated dumplings to the lively atmosphere of local breweries where his creations shine, Eric's tale is seasoned with dedication and a zest for community connection.(12:44) Eric's path weaves through unexpected turns — from the closure of La Cordon Bleu to a pivotal stint at Giant Eagle — each stitch contributing to his knowledge and skills. The flavors we cherish often have their roots in the most surprising of places, and Eric's journey serves as a testament to the transformative power of adaptability in the ever-changing culinary landscape.(27:12) For our weekly recommend, Abby O'Connell invites us to a cherished haunt with Nicky's Thai. And we dish up the perfect summer potluck dessert with mom's oatmeal cake recipe. Prepare for a heartfelt journey through the flavors and stories that make Pittsburgh's food scene uniquely delicious.Support the showLiked the episode? We'd love a coffee!

5/19/24 • 35:38