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At The Chefs Table podcast
Chef Anthony Borgo
49 episodes
1 week ago
Much like you, when growing up, I learned life’s most important lessons at the dinner table. My Podcast show and topics are an open discussion about all things food related, highlighting art and culture, and take place at the kitchen table. Welcome to all listeners who enjoy family, friends, food and drink. Salute ! Anthony Borgo
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Much like you, when growing up, I learned life’s most important lessons at the dinner table. My Podcast show and topics are an open discussion about all things food related, highlighting art and culture, and take place at the kitchen table. Welcome to all listeners who enjoy family, friends, food and drink. Salute ! Anthony Borgo
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Episode 49: Naagan with Chef Zach Keeshig on Indigenous Cuisine and Connection to Land
At The Chefs Table podcast
1 hour 4 minutes 40 seconds
2 weeks ago
Episode 49: Naagan with Chef Zach Keeshig on Indigenous Cuisine and Connection to Land

In this episode, I sit down at the table with Chef Zach Keeshig, an Ojibway chef from Owen Sound, Ontario, and a proud member of the Anishinaabe people. Rooted in his heritage, Chef Keeshig, the creative force behind Naagan, is known for bringing Indigenous traditions and ingredients into a fine-dining setting, creating an experience that is as meaningful as it is memorable. With Naagan, he has built more than a restaurant — it is a space for storytelling, cultural connection, and a deeper understanding of the land.


We explore the philosophy that shapes his work, from foraging wild ingredients to honouring the seasonal rhythms that define cooking in Ontario. Chef Keeshig shares how each dish reflects both his personal journey and cultural identity, while also pushing the boundaries of what Indigenous cuisine can be in a contemporary context. Through his stories, listeners gain insight into the balance of tradition and innovation that defines Naagan.


This conversation offers a behind-the-scenes look at the challenges and rewards of elevating Indigenous foodways in today’s culinary landscape. It’s about more than cooking — it’s about resilience, creativity, and the power of food to connect people to the land and to each other.


Join me for this podcast. Take a break. Listen in.

A xx

At The Chefs Table podcast
Much like you, when growing up, I learned life’s most important lessons at the dinner table. My Podcast show and topics are an open discussion about all things food related, highlighting art and culture, and take place at the kitchen table. Welcome to all listeners who enjoy family, friends, food and drink. Salute ! Anthony Borgo