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Cooking Issues with Dave Arnold
Cooking Issues
198 episodes
1 week ago
The new home for Dave Arnold's weekly show "Cooking Issues", where he tackles listener questions on anything food and cooking related.

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The new home for Dave Arnold's weekly show "Cooking Issues", where he tackles listener questions on anything food and cooking related.

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Cooking Issues with Dave Arnold
Diane Kochilas on Modern Greek Food

Dave is joined in studio by chef, author, and TV host Diane Kochilas (My Greek Table on PBS) to talk about her new book, “Food Stories, Love, Athens: A Cookbook,” and to dismantle a bunch of lazy assumptions about Greek cooking.


They get into the real Athens food scene right now: young chefs, post-crisis reinvention, and why the city doesn’t cook like some stuck-in-time postcard. Diane explains how Athens food culture evolved from 1970s “bourgeois cuisine” and French-influenced bechamel to the current wave of creative, ingredient-driven cooking — and why some of the old-school dishes still absolutely slap. 


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1 week ago
59 minutes 28 seconds

Cooking Issues with Dave Arnold
No Tangent Monday

Dave, Jack, Nastassia, Quinn, Joe, and a caller turn “no-tangent Monday” into a focused run of kitchen opinions and practical technique. Jack recaps China trip eats and questions the culinary payoff of hot pot vs. the social vibe. The crew debates DIY dining (fondue, hot pot), ordering strategy, and server trust, with classic Luger/Rao’s anecdotes. Quinn’s Canadian Thanksgiving menu features turkey mole and sparks a deep dive on flour-tortilla mechanics (Sonoran/White vs. soft wheat; protein, hydration, chew).


A listener calls in with a home-martini problem: freezer gin, dilution on ice vs. stirred, chilling limits, and a batching tip (stir to proper dilution, bottle with air excluded, quick-freeze before service). Lab corner hits common pain points: rotovap foam control (vacuum “kill” venting, boil-over sensors, frit/Scotch-Brite in the vapor path, bump traps), water-core apples (why it happens, flavor/storage tradeoffs), stabilizing lacto hot sauces (xanthan ≈0.25%), and walnut-butter astringency from skins (use dairy applications to blunt tannins; next time, skin the nuts). Practical notes include how to pack Scotch bonnets for travel (dry, ventilated, non-refrigerated short-term is fine), freeze-dried berries in ice cream (account for sugar/solids), and a quick cameo of Dave’s Jäger spritz spec. Carbonated-dairy troubleshooting is queued for next week.


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1 week ago
1 hour 43 seconds

Cooking Issues with Dave Arnold
Michael Twitty on The American South

On this episode of Cooking Issues, Dave Arnold welcomes culinary historian and award-winning author Michael Twitty to discuss his new book The American South. Twitty shares stories of growing up with Southern food traditions, his deep research into the region’s culinary roots, and how gardening, foraging, and heritage recipes shaped his perspective on what “Southern food” really means.


The conversation ranges from okra soup, red rice, and long-simmered green beans to the history of sweet tea, sassafras, poke salad, and rice bread. Twitty explains how dishes evolved across communities—African American, Indigenous, European, and immigrant—and why understanding migrations is key to understanding Southern cuisine. He also reflects on the challenges of translating historical recipes for modern cooks, the impact of changing agriculture on flavor, and the importance of reclaiming overlooked foodways.


Along the way, the crew trades stories about Taiwan’s cocktail bars, bison steaks, and Maryland fried chicken, while diving into listener questions on how to approach historic cookbooks and balance authenticity with adaptation.


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3 weeks ago
1 hour 26 seconds

Cooking Issues with Dave Arnold
Dock to Dish with KC Boyle: Rethinking Seafood Supply

This week on Cooking Issues, Dave Arnold and the crew welcome special guest KC Boyle of Dock to Dish, a pioneering community-supported fishery connecting local fishermen directly with restaurants. KC breaks down how their model short-circuits the traditional supply chain, gives boats better pay, and brings overlooked species like sea robin, welks, and local red shrimp to chefs’ menus.


Alongside the seafood talk, Dave recounts his oily laundry disaster, debates eggplant varietals with John, and Jack shares food adventures from Taiwan, Hong Kong, and China — including stinky tofu, abalone, and Michelin dining in Chengdu. The conversation veers into fruit obsessions, etiquette in fine dining comps, and why Americans need to expand their fish vocabulary.


From abalone and blowfish to razor clams and blackfish, this episode dives deep into the hidden bounty of local waters and what it takes to get them onto plates.

Cooking Issues — where chefs, fish, and the occasional lifetime-guaranteed backpack all meet at the table.


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3 weeks ago
1 hour 1 minute 11 seconds

Cooking Issues with Dave Arnold
Jeremy Fox's "On Meat" and Dave's Oil Spill

Chef Jeremy Fox joins Dave, John, Quinn, and Jackie Molecules for a rollicking Cooking Issues session that jumps from kitchen hacks to personal reflections. Fox, in New York fresh off the release of his new book On Meat, talks through the craft behind charcuterie, confit, scrapple, corned beef, merguez, and even buffalo deviled eggs.


Dave kicks things off with a story of wiping out on an oily UN-Week bike lane, before diving into Fox’s world: the terrine he made for his own wedding, the art of hoshigaki persimmons, why corned beef sometimes wins out over pastrami, and the surprising virtues of scrapple. Fox explains why he avoids crosshatching duck breast, how to keep confit submerged, and what it takes to crisp potato skins properly.


The conversation widens to food culture and kitchen life: Chengdu rabbit heads, the misery of warm lager, Belgian frites technique, kitchen safety horror stories, and the bittersweet reality of closing Birdie G’s. Along the way we get clever hacks (butter-knife weights for sous-vide rolls, parsley-green fat in terrine), a defense of warm scrapple with maple syrup, and Fox’s thoughts on larder staples that make weeknight cooking easier.


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1 month ago
1 hour 7 seconds

Cooking Issues with Dave Arnold
Flaming Jäger, Zucchini Trauma, and Highball Physics

Dave’s back and right into the weeds: rebuilding the legendary Flaming Jägerdemo, why modern rotovapcontrollers finally saved bartenders’ wrists, and how to keep a Japanese-style whisky highball lively with a little poly-dextrose science. Along the way we detour through lifelong zucchini trauma(and the rare preparations that redeem it), eggplant lore, and the eternal martini question—stirred, shaken, or thrown.


Plus, Nastassia’s LA dinner parties just got tapped as Esquire’s Best—and yes, there was a fruit omakase.


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1 month ago
1 hour 37 seconds

Cooking Issues with Dave Arnold
No Tangent Tuesday: Melons, Spinal Tap, and Restaurant Red Flags

In this episode of Cooking Issues, Dave and the crew dive into wide-ranging conversations spanning fruit obsessions, culinary technique, and the realities of running restaurants. The show kicks off with upcoming travel plans to Cologne for a Jägermeister demo, followed by a spirited debate about melon varieties, including the Bonnie melon and the elusive true cantaloupe.


Other topics include:


  • Excitement (and confusion) around the new Spinal Tap sequel, with cucumber-related deep cuts.
  • Basil and mint gelato experiments using a Ninja machine versus traditional blanching, and the tradeoffs between flavor brightness and oxidation.
  • A lively roundtable on early warning signs for failing restaurants—menu overhauls, partner conflicts, front vs. back of house struggles, and the burnout of opening staff.
  • Social media’s role in modern food success stories, from French dip lines in NYC to the “must be nice” mentality in kitchens.
  • Listener questions on dry-aging pork, carbonation system design, calcium treatments for vegetables, and substitutes for elusive yuzu juice.



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2 months ago
1 hour 1 minute 5 seconds

Cooking Issues with Dave Arnold
No Tangent Tuesday: Dirty Water Dogs, Skeleton Crew

In this episode of Cooking Issues, Dave and the skeleton have a discussion covering multiple food topics. The group discusses regional hot dog culture, casing preferences, topping standards (such as New York’s onion sauce), bun design, and service logistics.


Other topics include:


  • Labeling and naming issues around cheeses like brie and mozzarella, including product authenticity and consumer perception.
  • Buffalo milk cheese and comparisons with cow and sheep milk products.
  • Technical breakdown of the milk-washed “Tea Time” cocktail, including casein interaction with polyphenols and vegan alternatives for emulsification and foam stability.
  • Use of gum arabic and xanthan gum for emulsification in acidic environments, with a request for specific follow-up data to refine recommendations.



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2 months ago
1 hour 43 seconds

Cooking Issues with Dave Arnold
Uncultured Butter for an Uncultured Person
Dave recaps his LA trip, featuring improvised foie gras torching, duck breast mayhem, and an under-equipped kitchen in the Hollywood Hills. Back in the studio, the crew debates the social status of ketchup, and builds a functional model for a Kai Ten–style cheese and meat restaurant, complete with rotating washed rinds, seasonal breads, and curated condiment plates. Plus, advice on reheating sous vide pork chops without ruining them, the rediscovery of a molasses rye cookie, and a PSA for money people who show up late with menu feedback.

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2 months ago
1 hour 43 seconds

Cooking Issues with Dave Arnold
Edward Po of Edward’s Aged Meats

Edward Po of Edward’s Aged Meats joins Dave Arnold and the crew to dive deep into the science, business, and flavor of dry-aged meats. They discuss aging protocols, goat and mutton flavor development, pork chop technique, and how Edward turns unwanted longhorn cattle into premium steak. Plus, the crew covers their favorite pasta shapes, dry-aging gear for home use, and the quirks of older meat flavor profiles.


  • Edward breaks down the differences between bagged vs. open-air aging, and explains how mold and bacteria impact flavor.


  • The team discusses the optimal dry-aging times for beef, pork, and goat—and how age, breed, and fat type influence texture and taste.



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3 months ago
1 hour 1 minute 16 seconds

Cooking Issues with Dave Arnold
Ed Cornell on Crullers, Community, and Café Tropical

Dave and the crew welcome Ed Cornell, renowned pastry chef and co-owner of Café Tropical in Silver Lake, Los Angeles. Ed, formerly of DC-based Milk Cult, discusses his transition to LA, the evolution of Café Tropical as both a bakery and community hub, and his innovations in yeasted doughs and soft serve. The conversation ranges from donut techniques and soft-serve mechanics to mutual disdain for bad blueberry muffins and the surprising connection between carp bait and boba-making. The team also dives into Ed’s community outreach via Feed the Streets LA, his thoughts on donut fryers, and how he replicates French crullers at scale without compromising texture. Classic Cooking Issues tangents include pre-Raphaelite surgery photos, cake cone discourse, and donut reheating strategy.


Highlights:


  • Ed Cornell explains how Café Tropical balances artisanal baking, ice cream production, and acting as a local community center with 12-step meetings and food relief programs.
  • In-depth breakdown of donut production techniques, including choux-based crullers, soft-serve stabilization, and the challenges of maintaining quality in frozen fried pastries.



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3 months ago
1 hour 39 seconds

Cooking Issues with Dave Arnold
Instant Ramen, Infinite Peter

Peter Kim returns to Cooking Issues to discuss his new book Instant Ramen Kitchen and immersive food venture Infinite Table. In an episode that zigzags from molè rituals in Oaxaca to the atrocities of airplane omelets, Peter joins Dave and the crew for a marathon of food philosophy, gadget nostalgia, and weaponized pronunciation.


• Mole and Memory – Peter recounts filming with Karina Santiago in Oaxaca, capturing her mole negro process in 360° video, and recreating the experience for guests at Infinite Table with emotional results and no psilocybin.


• Ramen Realism – From detailed tasting notes on Top Ramen vs. Sapporo Ichiban to riff recipes like carbonara-ish cheese bombs and bacon chashu pinwheels, Peter makes the case for instant noodles as both everyday staple and creative canvas.


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3 months ago
1 hour 9 seconds

Cooking Issues with Dave Arnold
Olive Oil Nick Returns

Olive oil expert Nick Coleman returns to Cooking Issues! From evaluating the aromas of peak-harvest oils to theorizing the merits of freezing olive oil into fudge-like cubes, the conversation drifts through dumpling hierarchies, Nashville honky-tonk bars, dry rice panic, and defunct clear ice makers. Whether you’re here for the food science or the food fights, this one’s a full pour.


• Olive Oil Logic – Nick shares Grove and Vine’s latest harvest, explains tomato leaf aromatics and early picking strategies, and discusses olive oil handling, storage, and the myth of “finishing only” oils.


• Dumpling Debate – The team compares soup dumplings, steamed buns, pan-fried styles, and roast pig plates across NYC’s Chinatowns while unpacking chili oil obsessions and spice tolerance philosophy.


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4 months ago
1 hour 2 minutes 17 seconds

Cooking Issues with Dave Arnold
Stacked, Sizzled, and Served with Sam Yoo

Chef Sam Yoo joins the crew for a freewheeling conversation that veers from pancake engineering and Korean fried chicken techniques to the realities of running restaurants post-pandemic. The founder of Golden Diner and Golden HOF breaks down the logistics of high-volume brunch, dry-aged steak precision, and operating a new concept in the same space as his parents’ former restaurant. The team also covers everything from vacuum-fried steaks to risotto starch hacks and late-summer berry dreams.


• Diner to Dynasty – Sam walks through launching Golden Diner and converting his parents’ former Midtown restaurant into Golden HOF, a Korean pub and steakhouse hybrid with upstairs-downstairs service models and dual menus designed for post-pandemic dining patterns.


• Pancakes and Porterhouse – Sam unpacks the precise workflow behind Golden Diner’s viral honey maple butter pancakes, explains the reasoning behind Korean fried chicken’s glassy crust, and shares how his team cooks a porterhouse steak with separate zone timing to nail both the strip and filet.


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4 months ago
1 hour 3 minutes 43 seconds

Cooking Issues with Dave Arnold
Grease, PR, and Deep-Fried Dreams with Rebecca Palkovics

Former Booker and Dax collaborator Rebecca Palkovics returns to the studio for a loose and wide-ranging discussion that covers restaurant PR, vintage ice cream freezers, Sly Stone’s legacy, and fried tortilla technique. With no guest chef in the hot seat, the team slips into classic Cooking Issues chaos, fielding live calls, reminiscing about busted van tours, and detailing the sensory nightmare of hot dog water.


• Fryer Survival 101 – Dave and caller Jacob from Des Moines dissect the maintenance, filtering, and storage of commercial deep fryer oil, especially in shared kitchen settings. Plus, a bonus rant on tortilla chip texture and a defense of gas fryers.


• From PR Myths to Zoo Tears – Rebecca gives a candid breakdown of when restaurant PR makes sense, why good messaging starts internally, and how misaligned expectations tank ROI. Also covered: orangutan sadness, Flappy’s nachos, and the horror of cryo-fried fish.


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4 months ago
1 hour 50 seconds

Cooking Issues with Dave Arnold
Southern Roots, City Streets with Chef Suzanne Cupps

Chef Suzanne Cupps of Lola’s NYC joins Dave and the crew for a wide-ranging conversation about her culinary evolution—from a math major with zero kitchen experience to leading her own restaurant in Manhattan. They dig into the reality of building a restaurant, fried chicken technique, and the rigors of fine-dining criticism, all while celebrating Lola’s recent inclusion in the New York Times Top 100.


• From Aiken to Anisa – Suzanne shares her journey from boiled peanuts and George Foreman grills in South Carolina to formative years under Anita Lo and Michael Anthony. Her unexpected path to professional cooking included stints in hospitality HR and six years learning every station at Anisa.


• Lola’s Layers: Cabbage, Cornbread, and Crispy Chicken – Cupps explains how Lola’s menu balances Asian and Southern influences with seasonal precision. Highlights include grilled Conehead cabbage, a blue cornmeal dessert with whipped buttermilk, and a signature Filipino-style double-fried chicken with fermented Fresno hot honey.


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4 months ago
1 hour 58 seconds

Cooking Issues with Dave Arnold
Classics in the Field: Freezers, Fridges, and Forgotten Cookbooks

This week on Cooking Issues, Dave welcomes back Matt Sartwell from Kitchen Arts & Letters for a special “Classics in the Field” episode. They dig into historic cookbooks, from Mrs. Marshall’s 1890s ice cream innovations to early 20th-century Russian preservation techniques involving millet, pig bladders, and cellars. Dave recounts recent culinary misadventures—including purging a pantry, misidentifying whiskey as tequila, and investigating black garlic from the early pandemic era—while fielding listener questions about ancient wheat, Spinzall butter math, sturgeon spinal cords, and more. Plus: a deep dive into American barbecue lore, McGee’s nut superiority, and how Star Trek IV changed the whaling conversation forever.


  • Deep Freeze and Dairy Experiments – Dave and Matt explore Fancy Ices by Mrs. Marshall, dissecting her unconventional custards, starch-thickened ice creams, and patented rapid-freezing contraptions from 1890s England.
  • Pantry Purges and Questionable Bottles – The crew shares horror stories and small victories from cleaning out ancient ingredients, including black garlic, forgotten miso, and mystery whiskey in fancy tequila decanters.



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5 months ago
1 hour 58 seconds

Cooking Issues with Dave Arnold
No Tangent Tuesday: Fine Dining Regrets, Milk Hacks, and the Ghost of WD~50

This week on Cooking Issues, the crew goes deep on unforgettable meals, kitchen gadgetry, and the enduring legacy of experimental cooking. Dave revisits the lessons of the "molecular gastronomy" era and breaks down his latest cream syrup experiments, while the team debates service etiquette, restaurant value, and the emotional weight of food memories. Plus: anesthetizing crabs, carbonating cocktails without a freezer, and why it might be time to resurrect original soy-based Worcestershire.


• Highs and Lows of Dining Culture – Michelin stars, pajama dress codes, and the eternal question of whether anyone actually wants their dish described at the table.


• Kitchen Workarounds and Technical Deep Dives – Clove oil protocols for humane shellfish prep, DIY cold plates for carbonation, and what Dave regrets calling “milk washing.”


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5 months ago
1 hour 7 seconds

Cooking Issues with Dave Arnold
No Tangent Tuesday: The Landlord Depot of Trash Appliances

On this episode of Cooking Issues, Dave and the crew reconnect for a sprawling, high-energy session that ranges from centrifuge butter failures to 24-hour pumpernickel experiments, with diversions into the nightmare of strawberry seeds, giant pretzels, and the strangest tips ever left in bars and restaurants. Along the way: raspberry beret brainworms, peeling strawberry heresy, and why changing your water filter matters more than you think.


• Centrifuge Butter Problems and Strawberry Seed Disgust – Quinn’s stalled butter dehydration project leads to a deep dive into centrifugal puréeing, why strawberry seeds ruin everything, and a passionate argument about why peeling strawberries is a crime against food.


• Westphalian Pumpernickel and Giant Pretzels – Dave details his attempt at real Westphalian pumpernickel—pure rye, 24 hours of low-temperature steam baking, and 48 hours of aging—plus recommendations for Pennsylvania butter pretzels, massive local potato chips, and surviving blistered hands from slicing bricks of bread.


• The Craziest Tips Ever Received – The crew shares the most bizarre tips they’ve encountered, from stacks of $2 bills to fortune cookie fortunes to a memorable crack rock offering—plus a rant about Bible-verse tippers and the fine line between generosity and insult.


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6 months ago
59 minutes 51 seconds

Cooking Issues with Dave Arnold
No Tangent Tuesday: Centrifuge Butter Creations & More

On this episode of Cooking Issues, the crew reunites for a wide-ranging, hilariously chaotic discussion that moves from Coachella cuisine to centrifuge-based butter experiments, press duck, and Ricardo Montalbán’s chest. Dave is joined by John, Joe, Quinn, Jack, and Nastassia for musings on celebrity behavior, culinary nomenclature, and obscure French cheeses—all with a healthy dose of sarcasm and science.


• Celebrity Chef Ego and Dining Etiquette – The group discusses how fame distorts behavior, including chefs and musicians, and the joy of witnessing celebrities treat restaurant staff with kindness—plus a few namedrops of not-so-gracious guests.


• Naming the Centrifuge Butter Creation – Quinn recaps his Instagram poll on what to call the high-fat cream spun in a centrifuge. Ideas like “Heavy G,” “Astro Butter,” and “Roto Butter” are floated—and mostly rejected by Dave, who wants a name that doesn’t mislead consumers into thinking it’s traditional butter.


• Paris Food and Shopping Recommendations – The episode wraps with a deep dive into Paris: cheese shops (Barthélemy, La Coop), restaurants (Tour d’Argent’s pressed duck, Chez L’Ami Jean, Le Repaire de Cartouche), and kitchenware store Dehillerin. Plus, Dave warns against raw mussels on Parisian seafood platters—twice burned, forever cautious.


• Bonus Tangents – Includes musings on ambergris, legal cheese presses, and why Dave never wants to pluck a bird again. Also: why “Pepe Le Pew” absolutely should be canceled.


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6 months ago
59 minutes 57 seconds

Cooking Issues with Dave Arnold
The new home for Dave Arnold's weekly show "Cooking Issues", where he tackles listener questions on anything food and cooking related.

Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.