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A Couple Cooks | Small Bites

Cookbook authors Sonja and Alex Overhiser pair small bites of food with short form interviews to inspire you in less than 20 minutes. The married duo behind the acclaimed website A Couple Cooks has teamed up to explore the stories, ideas, and people behind what we eat, featuring leading authors, entrepreneurs, and celebrity chefs. It’s a busy world, they cut the small talk and get right to the point, all in the time of your daily commute!
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Now displaying: June, 2017
Jun 21, 2017

This episode’s guest had an office job for 15 years before landing on her dream cooking competition show, Master Chef! It’s Tanorria Askew, quarterfinalist of Season 7 of the show. She shares about how she went from office job to personal chef, what it’s like to be “famous”, and how staring into Gordon Ramsey’s baby blues makes her weak in the knees. She also shares about her passion for diversity and inclusion, and how eating around the table together brings unity even during difficult discussions. Plus, Alex surprises Sonja with her own mystery box challenge right in the A Couple Cooks studio.

 

Recipes:

Coconut bacon

Baked shrimp with tomatoes and feta

 

Garnish like a Salt Bae

 

Tanorria Askew, Personal Chef and Master Chef Quarterfinalist

Website | Instagram

Contact Tanorria about a Unity table

Join Tanorria on a Master Chef Cruise!

 

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Jun 7, 2017

You’ve heard of four seasons, but six? This episode stars Joshua McFadden, chef/owner of the acclaimed Ava Gene’s in Portland. Joshua shares about his massive cookbook project, Six Seasons, intended to teach everyone from first time cooks to foodies how to make seasonal vegetables taste incredible. He also chats about his journey from film school to chef of one of the premier restaurants in the country. Plus, we share how to make raw falafel, and tips for shopping affordably at your local farmer’s market.

 

Recipes:

Raw falafel buddha bowls

 

Joshua McFadden, Ava Gene’s Chef/Owner (Portland)

Website | Instagram

 

>>Order the cookbook: Six Seasons

 

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