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Episode 170: Brooklyn Chef’s Table

Episode 170: Brooklyn Chef’s Table

FromEat Your Words Presents: Saved by the Bellini


Episode 170: Brooklyn Chef’s Table

FromEat Your Words Presents: Saved by the Bellini

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Length:
31 minutes
Released:
Dec 16, 2013
Format:
Podcast episode

Description

Sarah Zorn is highlighting the breadth of Brooklyn restaurant recipes in her new book, Brooklyn Chefs Table. This week on Eat Your Words, Cathy Erway sits down with Sarah to discuss her Brooklyn roots and the explosion of food interest in the borough. Hear about Sarahs childhood in Park Slope, and how her upbringing exposed to her many different cuisines at a young age. Find out about the cultural and culinary divides between North and South Brooklyn, and why Sarah felt the need to represent both old and new Brooklyn food ways in her book. What restaurants recipes were difficult to obtain? How are new Brooklyn food outposts paying homage to Kings County traditions? Find out all of this and more on this weeks edition of Eat Your Words. Thanks to our sponsor, Regional Access. Music by The California Honeydrops. It was not a time for fish sticks and chicken nuggets. You ate what your mama told you to eat... we went out, and I grew up on this local, ethnic food. [4:00] You cant tell the story of Brooklyn food if you dont have an even spread of restaurants from different neighborhoods. [21:10] -- Sarah Zorn on Eat Your Words
Released:
Dec 16, 2013
Format:
Podcast episode

Titles in the series (100)

Eat Your Words is the weekly radio dispatch from Cathy Erway, founder of the blog Not Eating Out In New York. Every week, Cathy is joined by authors of books that you just want to eat up -- from colorful cookbooks to food memoirs to exposes on the food industry, it's all meaty topic for discussion. Tune in to learn what's new and happening in the world of food through its literature.