Seattle Kitchen

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Sinopse

A foodie's dream! Chefs Tom Douglas and Thierry Rautureau, both winners of the prestigious James Beard Award, review the Puget Sound's best restaurants, share recipes based on a special weekly ingredient, and answer your burning culinary quandaries.

Episódios

  • Hot Stove Society: Tasty Tomatoes & Celebrating Julia

    11/08/2023 Duração: 01h14min

    Mark Takagi from the Met Market is here to discuss what it takes to open a modern grocery store // Julia Child’s birthday celebration menu chat and ticket give away // Tom’s salmon class, and Annie’s Southern Summer class // We’re talking tomatillos – Verde sauce for enchiladas, Green chili, and Mr. Garcia green tomatillo patch // For our Charlie’s Produce, Cultivation Fresh segment – Tomatoes! // Julia stories with Tom and Thierry // Julia Child themed Rub With Love Food for Thought Tasty Trivia!

  • Hot Stove Society: Celebrate Summer Squash and Cherry Mochi Donuts

    05/08/2023 Duração: 01h16min

    Baked zucchini ‘fries’ with Parmesan are a no-fry, irresistible side // Molly Anderson and the cherry mochi donuts…so good! // Favorite knives in the kitchen outside of the chefs knife // For our Charlie’s Produce, Cultivation Fresh segment – we talk about Hatch Chiles! // Stone Fruit // Elevate your coleslaw

  • Hot Stove Society: Palace Kitchen Comeback

    28/07/2023 Duração: 01h15min

    For our Charlie’s Produce, Cultivating Fresh segment we welcome PJ Cawleyto talk about Farmer’s Own // Thai turkey larb with yuzu juice // Creamed corn…so tasty from last week // Home made pot stickers // Oklahoma onion burgers // Palace Kitchen joy!!

  • Hot Stove Society: Sweet and Savory Summer Fun

    21/07/2023 Duração: 01h15min

    Quick and easy “no churn” salted caramel ice cream // Cultivating Fresh: Charlie’s Produce…farmers own organics // Katherine Boury, Director of Production Communications for many Seattle farmers markets // Chicken…let’s use the whole bird // How do you make a delicious corn pudding with this seasons bumper crop?

  • Hot Stove Society: Stone Fruits & Veggie Palooza

    14/07/2023 Duração: 01h15min

    Patricia Gray, Philanthropy Director of the Market Foundation and Joshua Delgado, Chef of Le Coin are here to entice us to attend Sunset Supper in the Pike Place Market August 18th // For our Charlie’s Produce Cultivating Fresh segment farmer Cherie Steimetz joins from Wapato to talk stone fruits // A sweet and savory peach party // Veggie-palooza! Great grill treatments for your summer garden bounty // An ode to Salad Niçoise as served by Peggy/Peter Dow – your quintessential  summer dinner

  • Hot Stove Society: Salmon Science & Berry Delicious

    07/07/2023 Duração: 01h15min

    Daniel Schindler, a respected salmon scientist, joins from Alaska to update us on the controversy between Wild Fish Conservancy and Southeast Alaska’s Chinook salmon troll fishery // We welcome Jessica Stecher head berry buyer for Charlie’s Produce to tell us about their juicy range of specialty berries // Wine bar owner David Clawson is here to explain their self-pour tasting bar, Rapport // Pam challenges the chefs to take potato salad to the NEXT LEVEL!

  • Hot Stove Society: Cultivating Fresh, Korean Comfort Food and Cookies

    30/06/2023 Duração: 01h14min

    We start a new series to celebrate Northwest produce, “Cultivating Fresh” with our partners Charlie’s Produce. Our focus today is sweet cherries and John Janker, Sr VP of procurement and Marketing Manager Laura Severance share all the juicy details // Redmond restauranteur, Sabrina Kim is here to talk about her new Korean lunch spot Deopbab // Hello Robin, baker in chief, Robin Martin checks in to talk cookies and Capitol Hill hot spots // And of course, we play Rub with Love Food for Thought Tasty Trivia!

  • Hot Stove Society: Pit Masters & Mischief

    23/06/2023 Duração: 01h15min

    Pitmasters Ed and Ryan Mitchell join to share their new book celebrating North Carolina Barbecue and the Black rural southerners who shaped American cooking // Bright summery pasta dishes – bring on the lemon // Chef John Wahlke visits to talk about cooking with the spirits of Mischief Distillery in his Fremont restaurant // We are celebrating PRIDE all month and look forward to seeing so many friends at the Parade this Sunday. Stop in Dahlia Bakery for our rainbow embellished croissants, cheesecakes, and cookies // It’s a pesto party with or without the basil

  • Hot Stove Society: Backpack Brigade

    16/06/2023 Duração: 01h15min

    Washington strawberries – DO NOT MISS THEM // Nichelle Hilton, Executive director of Backpack Brigade joins us to talk about their program supplying weekend food to kids // Commemorating Juneteenth with foods of a brilliant red hue // The fabulous 2022 Rosés have started to arrive // It’s a pesto party with or without the basil

  • Hot Stove Society: Made In Washington

    10/06/2023 Duração: 01h14min

    Getting fired up for “high cheese” burgers on our Ballard dock June 16th. What the heck is that? // Made in Washington CEO, Kristin Frossmo, visits to update us on new products // Summer desserts call for perfect pillowy whipped cream - how to get there // The Father’s Day grill photo submission winner is... // Food on a stick – is it a kebab or satay? // A dedicated listener Bob Schnackel sent us an intriguing video for accelerating caramelized onions

  • Hot Stove Society: Rebekah Denn & Korean BBQ

    02/06/2023 Duração: 01h15min

    We learn about Korean BBQ from the operators of Baekjeong in Lynwood, Samuel  Kim, SR. Director of Culinary Operations and David Kim, General Manager of Lynnwood location // Rebekah Denn - Seattle food writer and PCC Sound Consumer editor brings us up to date on what’s cooking in her culinary world // Thierry and Tom report on food from our travels to Scotland and Hawaii // Food on a stick – is it a kebab or satay?

  • Hot Stove Society: Picnics & Pastry

    26/05/2023 Duração: 01h15min

    All about the Memorial Day picnic – one segment on the proteins and one segment on the side dishes // Co-founders of the Pastry Project, Emily Kim and Heather Hodge join us to talk about their job training program and the “perfect chocolate chip cookie” // The fun and joy of making sushi and onigiri at home // Customize your own quick pickles!

  • Hot Stove Society: Ray's Boathouse & Ice Cream Chronicles

    19/05/2023 Duração: 01h15min

    Our favorite edible thistle, the artichoke, reigns supreme in multiple cooking methods // Ray’s Boathouse is celebrating 50 years and we are excited to have Doug Zellers and Jack Sikma in studio to honor their long tenure of hospitality on the Ballard waterfront // We are scooping up delicious plant based ice cream with Frankie and Jo’s founder Autumn Martin // Rhubarb swings both ways – our favorite sweet and savory recipes // Pam apologizes for the Thousand Island debacle

  • Hot Stove Society: Salmon & Spirits

    12/05/2023 Duração: 01h14min

    Getting ready for Copper River season with Sena Wheeler from a fifth-generation fishing family // What’s in your pita pocket? Life beyond falafel // Owner of Fast Penny Spirits, makers of Amaricano, Jamie Hunt has some tasty cocktail ideas // Ordinary to extraordinary – Thousand Island Dressing // Lastly, we play Rub with Love Food for Thought Tasty Trivia!!

  • Hot Stove Society: Mother's Day Delicious and All Star Spice

    05/05/2023 Duração: 01h13min

    Peak Season - Absolutely amazing asparagus dishes // Friend of the company, registered dietician Jeanine Sherry has tips on speed scratch dinners and stocking your pantry // Mom knows Best – what we learned // A Crispy tofu technique makes it ready to shine in a stunning salad // Carol Baush, Rub with Love Chief Cheerleader breaks out a new flavor // A special Mother’s Day edition of Rub with Love Food for Thought Tasty trivia this week is written and presented by our creative contributor, Becky Guzak

  • Hot Stove Society: Ken Oringer & Michela Tartaglia

    29/04/2023 Duração: 01h16min

    One of Boston’s favorites chefs, Ken Oringer chats about a new cookbook he wrote with his daughter that is energetic and gluten free // We check in with Taryn Koerker from New Start Community Garden on how the fundraiser is progressing to replace their burned down greenhouse and plants // Rising chef and new cookbook author Michela Tartaglia visits to talk about her sumptuous new book Pasta For All Seasons and her class here in the kitchen May 12th // Proper Piccatas with Chef Bridget // Our drawing for a staycation at Hotel Andra includes - an overnight stay, dinner at one of our restaurants and tickets to the radio show - accepting entries until May 5th. Also, In honor of home cooking send a picture of your family stove to pamelah@tomdouglas.com 

  • Hot Stove Society: Saving Salmon and Cookie Couture

    20/04/2023 Duração: 01h16min

    Duke Moscrip of Duke’s Seafood and Heather Andersen of Damsel Cellars visit to talk about Saving wild salmon with wine // Our commitment to Earth Day – reduce food waste with these healthy practices // Cheap tricks with condiment oils and brines // Tiffany Lewis, founder of Cookies with Tiffany joins us with baking tips and descriptions of her nostalgic flavors // Our drawing for a staycation at Hotel Andra and a visit to our show accepts  entries until May 5th. In honor of home cooking send a picture of your family stove to pamelah@tomdouglas.com

  • Hot Stove Society: Flower Power and Masa Matters

    13/04/2023 Duração: 01h15min

    Gorgeous edible flowers in sweet and savory dishes with cookbook authors Erin Bunting and Jo Facer. Zooming in from their gardens in Northern Ireland // Breakfast makeovers – move over toast and jam! // Milpa Masa owners Pearla Ruiz and Roman Javier join us to talk about their small batch tortillas and masa in West Seattle // Deeply delicious superfast dinners // Lastly, we play Rub with Love Food for Thought Tasty Trivia!!

  • Hot Stove Society: Best Thing Since Sliced Bread

    07/04/2023 Duração: 01h16min

    Miso is showing up everywhere sweet and savory // Manila clams – is there anything better than steamed in stock, wine and butter // Truly swoon worthy egg salad inspired by Japanese 7-11 // Ordinary to extraordinary – Ketchup! // More ideas for “shoulder season” dishes // Seattle‘s BODACIOUS bread scene! // Lastly, we play Rub with Love Food for Thought Tasty Trivia!

  • Hot Stove Society: Easter Feast and Exciting Ciders

    01/04/2023 Duração: 01h16min

    Inspiration for an Easter lamb roast from Ukrainian chef Olia Hercules // Time for a visit to Home Cake in Maple Leaf for hard to find and delightful baking supplies // No more sawdust turkey burgers with these ingredient additions // Caitlin Bramm, owner and founder of Yonder Cider joins us to extol the virtues of Washington’s tremendous apple varieties // Chefy tools at restaurant supply stores for the home cook // And of course, we play Rub with Love Food for Thought Tasty Trivia!!

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