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Prix Fixe Podcast
Jordan Haro
19 episodes
8 months ago
Where the new voices of the culinary world share their stories and journeys in their own words.
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Where the new voices of the culinary world share their stories and journeys in their own words.
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Food
Arts,
Personal Journals,
Society & Culture,
Documentary
Episodes (19/19)
Prix Fixe Podcast
Erin Detroit Vesey (S2)
Erin Detroit Vesey is a queer cyclist and chef living in Los Angeles. They have worked all over the city and most recently owned their own queer centered cycling cafe, Detroit Vesey’s. They're also a seven time participant in AIDS/Lifecycle, an annual 545 mile bike ride from San Francisco to Los Angeles. I typically rode with Erin once a week into the hills and mountains of Southern California, and I recall sharing with Erin the earliest ideas for this podcast on such rides. They would swap back with the earliest ideas for Detroit Vesey’s an inclusive space that could become a landmark for the L.A. cycling community. Community is something hard to find in a city as sprawling as Los Angeles. Yet all of the makings for it are there. People like Erin who refuse to drive a car in favor of riding a bike, make it so.
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1 year ago
1 hour 12 minutes 19 seconds

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Giovanna Musumeci (S2)
Giovanna Musumeci is a master pastry chef and dessert empress of the highest magnitude. She is the multi-generational owner of Pasticceria Santo Musumeci a pastry and gelato shop that is arguably the heart center of Randazzo, Sicily - a small town nestled in the foothills of Mount Etna, the tallest active stratovolcano in Europe.
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1 year ago
1 hour 8 minutes 50 seconds

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Arnold Byun (S2)
Arnold Byun has always been interested in building the infrastructure surrounding the experience of food and culture via his impeccable taste, drive and refusal to compromise. His resume includes fine dining juggernauts 11 Madison Park and Atomix, creating his own pop up takeaway NAEMO in LA, and is currently the founder of Maum Market, a marketplace celebrating Korean-American makers and business owners.
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1 year ago
1 hour 2 minutes 36 seconds

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Marti Buckley (S2)
Marti Buckley is an American writer, chef, and cultural expert hailing from Alabama, who has lived in Basque Country since 2010. She's the author of the acclaimed cookbooks 'Basque Country' and 'The Book of Pintxos,' each detailing and archiving the immense cultural gastronomic significance of Euskadi.
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1 year ago
1 hour 7 minutes 42 seconds

Prix Fixe Podcast
Alex Garcia and Elvia Huerta of 'Evil Cooks' (S2)
Alex Garcia and Elvia Huerta own and operate 'Evil Cooks' a death metal themed pop up experience based in Los Angeles. They describe it as “new-traditional Mexican food with an evil twist." With shades of fine dining on the streets. Their “HELL MENU” contains items such as “the Prince of Darkness burrito”, “chilla(kill)es torta”, the McSatan bacon cheeseburger taco. They even offer a reservations-only Kamikaze prix fixe menu cementing their boundless creativity in showing you how exciting better tasting food can be.
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1 year ago
48 minutes 37 seconds

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Stacey Mei Yan Fong of '50 Pies, 50 States' (S2)
Stacey Mei Yan Fong is a home baker living in Brooklyn, NY. She was born in Singapore, lived in Indonesia, grew up in Hong Kong, and moved to the States to pursue a degree from the Savannah College of Art and Design. She spent a decade designing in the fashion industry, and during that time she launched her "50 Pies, 50 States" project which led to her slinging pies at Four and Twenty Blackbirds Pie Shop. Now, her pies have been featured by CBS Sunday Morning, NPR, Eater, and beyond. 
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1 year ago
40 minutes 47 seconds

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Katherine Lewin of Big Night (S2)
After working in fashion and as the editor for a major food journalism outlet, Katherine opened BIG NIGHT - a New York-based brick and mortar selling everything you need for an epic dinner party - food, drink, kitchenware, glassware, etc. Everything is brilliantly curated from talented makers from across the world.
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1 year ago
1 hour 22 minutes 35 seconds

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Jacqueline Blanchard of Coutelier and Sukeban (S1)
Jacqueline Blanchard is a 10th generation Cajun from Bayou Lafourche in Southeast Louisiana’s Assumption Parish. Her family fled Nova Scotia during the Acadian exile and settled into the Lafourche Valley in the late 1700’s as farmers, and they’ve been there ever since. Cooking has always been in the fabric of her family - taking part in traditions such as crawfish boils in the Spring and the old Cajun boucheries each fall. Her star studded resume' includes working alongside the best of the best at Benu, Bouchon, and Blue Hill at Stone Barns, all while intensely traveling across Asia whenever her schedule allowed. In 2015, she moved back home to New Orleans to open Coutelier, a highly curated knife shop focusing on hand forged Japanese cutlery - a business decision she felt was based on the needs of her peers and fellow cooking community of South Louisiana. She and her business partner travel annually to Japan, sourcing the tools of this ancient craft they have come to foster an immense respect and understanding towards. Their goal is to support and promote the unrivaled focus of the multi-generation craftsmanship executed by Japanese blacksmiths who hand forge professional cutlery and tools for their culinary community. Her love for Japanese culture and cuisine and technique has deepened immensely along the way, and she will be opening her first restaurant, Sukeban in Spring of 2022.
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3 years ago
58 minutes 32 seconds

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Pete Treiber Jr. of Treiber Farms (S1)
Pete Treiber Jr. has always wanted to work in a creative field — he just didn't know it would happen so literally. He started as a camp counselor, granola maker, photo and video production assistant, and more before digging into the farm with his Pop, and he brings both his clever resourcefulness and his playful perspective to every bulb of garlic he grows. He's an artist and farmer who left the hustle and bustle of Brooklyn, New York behind to build an organic produce farm from the ground up with his father, Peter Treiber Sr. on the North Fork of Long Island. After eight years of hard work, he's turned Treiber Farms into a successful enterprise and while keeping everything organic, like farming should be. And while he is certainly not the first person to leave a large city to become a farmer, he's the only example I know of who intertwines his love of visual art within his farming practices. Take a walk with Pete around the farm, and he'll regale you with stories of previous events hosted for art exhibits, artist-in-residence programs, and just good times in general. A sculptor himself. He also seems to be cultivating his own artistic vision to deepen his practices of feeding and nurturing others in a way that is distinctly human. He's a seeker, a self actualizer, a lightening rod of community, and a unique individual who I'm proud to call a friend.
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3 years ago
1 hour 16 minutes 2 seconds

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Marian Cooper Cairns (S1)
Marian Cooper Cairns is a food stylist and recipe developer based in Los Angeles with 20 years of experience in the food industry. Originally from Birmingham, Alabama, she still sports a southern accent and is known for making really bad food puns on social media and can make you a darn great buttermilk biscuit, just ask. When she is not poking at food with tweezers she loves to talk about all things Pimento Chz Club, her small batch pimento cheese company. Her passion for food styling and recipe development serves clients for ad campaigns, product packaging, cookbooks, and commercials.
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3 years ago
56 minutes 6 seconds

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Hak Lonh (S1)
As a storyteller, Hak Lonh looks to food as a way to share the rich history of Cambodia and its complex cuisine. Hak is Cambodian-Chinese-American. He was born in a refugee camp on the border of Thailand and Cambodia. His family immigrated to the US when he was a toddler. They fled, fought and eventually escaped the horrors of “The Killing Fields”, landing in Pennsylvania. Gamboge is a Cambodian inspired deli, café, and marketplace. Offering Cambodian comfort classics, coffee, beer and natural wines. Founded by chef and filmmaker, Hak Lonh and his wife Jane Oh. Gamboge’s mission is to bring together the stories and memories that make up modern day Cambodian cuisine, while honoring it’s past. His father, Kim, was able to secure a job due in part to his ability to speak French fluently. This skill and his natural talent eventually lead him to become a classically trained chef. Hak’s mom, Bun, a phenomenal home chef in her own right, was also working and preparing meals to feed the family. Because of the historical challenges to Cambodia, Cambodians have had to rely on recipes and culinary traditions as one of the few ways to preserve their heritage. Hak’s mother, in particular, faithfully goes to great lengths to prepare home cooked meals as a way to keep that heritage alive. In this way, food has always been an integral part of Hak’s life.
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3 years ago
1 hour 22 minutes 46 seconds

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Nathalie Jordi of Hotel Peter and Paul (S1)
Nathalie Jordi, in tandem with ASH NYC, developed the 71-room Hotel Peter & Paul in a former Catholic school, rectory, church and convent in the Marigny neighborhood of New Orleans. Previously, she was a cofounder of people’s pops (an ice pop manufacturer and retailer in New York City), as well as a travel journalist, bicycle guide, and cheesemonger. She lives in the Marigny with her husband and two children.
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3 years ago
35 minutes

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Andy Kadin of Bub & Grandma's (S1)
Andy Kadin made his way from New Jersey to L.A. to pursue a career as a writer. But after 10 years of successful unhappiness writing for TV and advertising, something had to change. He always had quiet designs on a life in food and scrambled to take as many restaurant jobs and stages as he could, working in a pub, a sandwich shop, and several bakeries. Kadin committed to baking bread every day, giving the loaves away to friends. One such loaf made it to Dune, and so impressed owner Scott Zwiezen that he convinced Kadin to supply the restaurant with daily ciabatta. From that ciabatta, Bub and Grandma’s was born in Kadin’s home kitchen, to operating out of tiny commissary space, to now a maxed out 6,000 square foot warehouse where he and his team produce more than 2,000 loaves of bread per day, 362 days a year. You can find Bub and Grandma’s loaves in some of L.A.’s best restaurants, including Osteria Mozza, Bestia, Destroyer, Tilda, Kismet, Sqirl as well as at the Hollywood Farmers’ Market, and a long list of other fine establishments. Building on demand for his hand-shaped, slow-fermented loaves, Kadin is set to open his own sandwich shop and retail space soon. The following is a conversation about reinvention, honesty, managing anxiety, building a business built to bend to happiness, and of course - bread making.
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3 years ago
1 hour 13 minutes 37 seconds

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Kristin Olszewski of Nomadica (S1)
After earning a degree in Sustainable Agriculture, Kristin got her start in restaurants cooking in the Bay Area.  She joined the front of house team at Saison, where she was first exposed to French wine.  She has been a sommelier at Straight Wharf Restaurant in Nantucket, Husk Nashville, Osteria Mozza and Gigi’s Los Angeles. She is the Founder + CEO of Nomadica Wine where she thoughtfully curates a selection of high quality canned wine and one of 2021 Wine Enthusiast’s 40 under 40. She is passionate about working with high quality, small producers who focus on sustainable practices. But this is today. Like any good story, Kristin’s journey took twists and turns. For many of us who yearn for deeper, richer experiences, it’s easy to get burned on the path of learning how to love yourself. Sometimes those lessons reach us in mysterious ways. And in the case of Kristin: via a former U.S. President.
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3 years ago
55 minutes 32 seconds

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Brandon Gray of Brandoni Pepperoni (S1)
With global fine-dining experience, a deep appreciation for sustainably-sourced seafood and local farmers market produce, Chef Brandon Gray (aka Brandoni Pepperoni) is Los Angeles’ Wizard of ‘Za.
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3 years ago
39 minutes 17 seconds

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Katie Parla (S1)
Katie Parla is a Rome-based food and beverage journalist, culinary guide, educator, award-winning cookbook author, and Emmy nominated television host. She has written, edited, or contributed to more than 30 books and co-hosts Gola, a podcast about Italian food culture.
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3 years ago
36 minutes 13 seconds

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Richard Christiansen of Flamingo Estate (S1)
Los Angeles-based Richard Christiansen is the founder of global creative agency, Chandelier Creative, the Los Angeles bookstore, Owl Bureau and lifestyle brand, Flamingo Estate.
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3 years ago
37 minutes 16 seconds

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Issamu & Andrew of Wonderwerk House of Fermentation (S1)
Wonderwerk House Of Fermentation was born in Los Angeles after a long night on a disco dancefloor where lifelong friends, Andrew Lardy and Issamu Kamide, became inspired to create natural wines which express the inclusivity and joy found through music.
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4 years ago
48 minutes 20 seconds

Prix Fixe Podcast
Introducing PRIX FIXE PODCAST
Introducing the Prix Fixe Podcast, where the new voices in the food and beverage world share their stories and journeys in their own words. Hosted by Jordan Haro. COMING SOON!
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4 years ago
1 minute 47 seconds

Prix Fixe Podcast
Where the new voices of the culinary world share their stories and journeys in their own words.