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Snacky Tunes

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Every Sunday, Snacky Tunes co-hosts Darin and Greg Bresnitz--brothers since birth, dance music DJ partners, dim sum lovers and whiskey aficionados--explore and celebrate the cultural convergence of music and food. Tune in as they stir up conversation with the world's top gastronomic talents, while also plugging in the amps for the best of this generation's up-and-coming musicians.
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Episodes

Episode 372: Baking’s Creative Toolbox and Familial Songs

Magnus Nilsson trained in France to be a chef, but grew disillusioned with the professional cooking life and took up oenology instead. In 2008, he was recruited to be the sommelier at Fäviken , a 24-seat restaurant nestled onto 20,000 acres of farmland located nearly 500 miles north of Stockholm. Due to difficulty finding a head chef in such a far-flung locale, Magnus stepped into the role himself. He’s since redefined Nordic cuisine--and cooking in general--and become one of the most awarded an...

Nov 11, 20181 hr 23 minEp. 372

Episode 371: Live from the EastSide Food Festival with Echo Echo Wines and Neil Frances

This special episode is a live recording from the fifth annual EastSide Food Festival in Los Angeles, and is brought to you by the fine folks at Echo Echo Wines. Jeff Bundschu, a sixth generation California vintner whose family-owned Gundlach Bundschu Winery in Sonoma is the driving force behind Echo Echo, joins us onstage along with the band Neil Frances. Marc Gilfry and Jordan Feller met in 2012 while working on other projects and formed Neil Frances five years later after Jordan recruited Mar...

Nov 04, 201851 minEp. 371

Episode 369: The Sporkful & Bernadette

One of our favorite podcasts is Dan Pashman’s James Beard Award-winning show The Sporkful . Dan uses food as the portal to learn more about humanity, and leads thought-provoking discussions about race, culture and body image. He also has wildly entertaining conversations with comics, chefs and TV personalities. Ricci Swift, Bianca and Molly Nugent make up Brooklyn rock trio Bernadette . They’ve freshly wrapped their first-ever tour which was in support of their debut EP, Shadow Paint. They join ...

Oct 21, 20181 hr 7 minEp. 369

Episode 368: Blue Ribbon heavy metal & Disco Jazz vibes

Bruce and Eric Bromberg debuted the now legendary Blue Ribbon Brasserie in 1992 in New York City. The restaurant is acclaimed for its cuisine, and is the de facto hang spot for the city’s hospitality industry pros. Since then, the Brothers Bromberg built a dining empire spanning 23 restaurants nationwide serving everything from sushi to fried chicken. We catch up with Bruce in Los Angeles to discuss all things Blue Ribbon, and he gives us a preview of Hank’s , the brothers’ new burger joint, in ...

Oct 14, 20181 hr 16 minEp. 368

Episode 367: SCOBY and Psychadelia

Since its launch in 2012, Health-Ade Kombucha has become one the most popular wellness brands in the country. We catch up with Justin Trout, Health-Ade’s co-founder and COO, to learn more about the history of the company--hint: hair loss plays a part--and we also talk about his career as a professional musician. The Pacheco Brothers, David and Rene, get our feet moving with a live in-studio performance at Dangerbird Records . The Pachecos initially emerged East L.A.’s music scene at Thee Commons...

Oct 07, 20181 hr 20 minEp. 367

Episode 366: A Delicious Third Act & California Skate Dreams

Michelle Doll was a graphic designer when she decided at the age of 30 to change careers and enrolled at the French Culinary Institute (now the International Culinary Center). For several years, she was a renowned cake designer in New York through her company Michelle Doll Makes; however, her skills extend far beyond cake baking and her true passion is educating the home chef. She now plies her skills as a chef, food writer and culinary teacher, and is the author of Essential Tools, Tips & T...

Sep 30, 20181 hr 6 minEp. 366

Episode 365: Secrets in Chinatown & Carrots on the Westside

For a guy who didn’t go to culinary school or set out originally to cook professionally, Royce Burke sure has built quite the career as a chef and restaurateur. He’s the culinary genius behind Los Angeles’ inventive late-night concept, Secret Lasagna , and Yarrow Cafe , which is reimagining what vegetarian cooking can be. Royce gives us a rundown of his circuitous path to professional kitchen life, and lets us in on what he’s got coming up next. In 2012, New Jersey’s own Static Jacks joined us i...

Sep 23, 20181 hr 11 minEp. 365

Episode 364: Secret Apples and Slice Guys

Thomas Raquel is the Executive Pastry Chef at New York City’s legendary seafood palace, Le Bernardin . The Los Angeles native entered culinary school at the tender age of 16, and has cut his teeth at some of the best restaurants on the planet including Pierre Hermé Paris and L20. Thomas has been wowing diners with his elegant, and sometimes whimsical dishes such as this apple dessert , which he painstakingly crafted to look just like a shiny red apple, and is filled with layers of apple cake and...

Sep 16, 20181 hr 11 minEp. 364

Episode 363: Cooking for Cali Girls & Making Amends

Self-proclaimed “California Girl,” Gaby Dalkin grew up a picky eater, but learned how to cook in college, became a private chef and is now teaching the masses how to prepare delicious, fresh home-cooked meals via her popular blog and new cookbook, What’s Gaby Cooking: Everyday California Cooking . Gaby gives us a behind-the-scenes look at the world of food blogging, recipe development and cookbook authoring. Brooklyn rock quartet, Active Bird Community , gives us a live performance from their so...

Aug 12, 20181 hr 7 minEp. 363

Episode 362: Paprikash and Contemplating the Persona

For Chef Jeremy Salamon of The Eddy in the East Village looking back was the best way to move forward. Jeremy’s worked in some of the top restaurants in the city, including Locanda Verde and Buvette, but it’s the lessons he learned from his grandmother that inspires his cooking today. She successfully fled Nazi-occupied Hungary and emigrated to America, and taught him the magic of borscht, paprikash and langos. Jeremy’s menus champion Hungarian cuisine, showcasing his own unique take on classic ...

Aug 05, 20181 hr 4 minEp. 362

Episode 361: 10,000 Covers & Sensitive Feelings

We’ve got a pair of talented SoCal natives on this episode. Chef Jason Neroni grew up in Orange County, and began his culinary career as a teenager at the happiest place on Earth: Disneyland. Following his start at Disney’s famed Club 33 restaurant, Jason worked his way through some of the best kitchens in the country, including Le Cirque, Chez Panisse, Blue Hill and Spago. He’s now the owner of the wildly popular and lauded, Rose Cafe in Venice. In a city flocked with transplants and transients...

Jul 31, 20181 hr 20 minEp. 361

Episode 360: Sourcing LA Goats & The Creative Countdown

Many folks remember Stephanie Izard as being the first woman to ever win Top Chef , but in the years since that victory she’s proven to be one of the most admired and successful chef-restaurateurs in the biz. Besides adding a coveted James Beard Award, Food & Wine “Best New Chef” and even an Iron Chef title to her mantle, Stephanie is best known for her critically acclaimed empire of Chicago restaurants, which include her flagship, Girl & the Goat . She sits down with us to discuss her m...

Jul 22, 20181 hr 21 minEp. 360

Episode 359: Creating with Confidence

It’s an all-NYC show, and first up is Greg Proechel, executive chef of Ferris . Greg cut his teeth at some of the city’s best restaurants including Eleven Madison Park, Graffit, Blanca and Le Turtle. His fresh, creative take on new American cooking at Ferris has been garnering wide acclaim from both diners and the likes of the New York Times . Brooklyn rocker and singer-songwriter, TOMI , aka, Pam Autuori, joins us on the heels of the release of her latest EP, What Kind of Love. “TOMI makes anth...

Jul 15, 20181 hr 11 minEp. 359

Episode 358: Hot Pepper Sauce and Pedal Steel

Few brands invoke immediate recognition, respect and fervor like TABASCO . Since 1868, the legendary hot sauce and its multiple condiment varieties have been produced exclusively by the family-owned McIlhenny Company of Avery Island, Louisiana. We catch up with John Simmons, Senior Manager of Agriculture for TABASCO, who also happens to be a member of the sixth generation of the McIlhenny family involved in the company. He grew up working the pepper fields, coopering barrels and learning all the...

Jul 08, 20181 hr 4 minEp. 358

Episode 357: Spinning Artisanal Plates

Keith Kreeger is an Artist, Designer and Maker who focuses on the singular idea that "Objects Matter"; and that his work reflect that simple phrase. His current collections exemplify clean, polished, modern design. His plate ware can be found all across America, at legendary restaurants like Alex Stupak’s Empellon. Keith currently sits on the board of the Austin Food and Wine Alliance , the advisory board of Austin Bat Cave and is an active supporter and advocate for the Andy Roddick Foundation....

Jul 01, 20181 hr 9 minEp. 357

Episode 356: Cookbook Albums & Playing in the Grey

Chef Chris Kronner has been a Bay Area stalwart for more than a decade now. He first came on the scene working with Chad Robertson at his flagship, Tartine Bakery . He then bounced around for while with stints in NYC, Uruguay, Japan, England, Switzerland and Peru, among other locales, before opening KronnerBurger in 2015 in Oakland. Chris’ burgers are a something of a phenomenon, drawing acclaim far and wide. Sadly, in early 2018 a fire closed KronnerBurger, but not to worry Chris has landed on ...

Jun 24, 20181 hr 20 minEp. 356

Episode 355: LA’s Top Two Food Festivals

We catch up with Nic Adler, the festival director behind two of Los Angeles’ top eating-and-drinking experiences: Eat Drink Vegan and Arroyo Seco Weekend . Eat Drink Vegan--originally called the Vegan Beer and Food Festival--was started by Nic, a vegan himself, in 2009. That first year was a gathering of 400 people in the parking lot of his very own The Roxy Theatre. This year’s crowd of 10,000+ surrounded the Rose Bowl, and there were more than 450 vendors in attendance. Now in its second year,...

Jun 17, 20181 hr 22 minEp. 355

Episode 354: Heavy Metal Jewish Deli and Wild Metalism

Restaurateur Jonah Freedman opened his eponymous Jewish deli, Freedman’s , in Los Angeles’ Silver Lake neighborhood in late 2017, and folks have been kvelling over the decor, vibes and Chef Liz Johnson’s cooking. In a very short time, Freedman’s has earned a slew of accolades from the likes of the Los Angeles Times, Eater and Food & Wine, who tapped Liz for its 2018 “Best New Chefs” class. Liz and Jonah catch us up on all things happening at their deli in a strip mall. Brooklyn’s art rock, p...

Jun 11, 20181 hrEp. 354

Episode 353: Hearing the Sauce and Dancing in the Windy City

It’s an all-Windy City lineup for this episode. We begin with a conversation with Diana Dávila, recent winner of Food & Wine Best New Chef 1018. She is the chef-owner of Mi Tocaya Antojería , the Logan Square restaurant that’s the epicenter of contemporary Mexican cooking in Chicago. Diana grew up in a restaurant family, and realized that her true life’s calling was in the kitchen after “hearing the sauce” and heeding its call. Na'el Shehade and Via Rosa make up Drama , the talented R&B/...

Jun 03, 20181 hr 22 minEp. 353

Ep #352 Our Food is Our Flag & Grand Escalante Vibes

The Hmong are an indigenous people who’ve historically called Southeast Asia home. Following the ravages of the Vietnam War, many Hmong escaped to America settling in all places the Upper Midwest. In St. Paul, MN, Chef Yia Vang has been running Union Kitchen , a pop-up restaurant that specializes in Hmong fare, and he hangs with us to explain the nuances of his culture and its delectable cuisine. For “Snacky Tunes 5’s," our go-to oenophile Jameson Fink does some island hopping, and tells us all ...

May 13, 20181 hr 22 minEp. 352

Episode 351: I'm in a Burger State of Mind

Mark Rosati might have the most enviable job in the entire food biz. He’s the Culinary Director for Shake Shack , and when he’s not in the kitchen dreaming up new menu items, he’s traveling all over the globe opening new locations and collaborating with top chefs on special burgers. Mark joins us to talk all things Shake Shack, and lets us know if there’s a chance they’ll ever offer a Philly cheesesteak again. The Unders are Michael Zadick, Tyler Bower and Joey Santa Maria, and they’ve been maki...

May 06, 20181 hr 2 minEp. 351

Episode 350: Snacky Tunes Live! Knishes & Tony Soprano

For our milestone 350th episode we stepped onstage in front of an audience at Los Angeles’ legendary El Rey Theatre for the first-ever Snacky Tunes Live show. It was an evening of soulful music, Italian-Jewish mashup food, Tony Soprano memories and we even tested people’s palates in a blindfolded game we call, “Super Tasters.” Many thanks to our partners on this incredible night: the mighty folks at Goldenvoice , critically acclaimed songstress, NIIA , the mensches behind Wexler’s Deli , Chef Mi...

Apr 15, 20181 hr 5 minEp. 350

Episode 349: Chefs, Drugs, and Sun Voyager

We travel back to the 70’s and 80’s, and the raucous heyday of American restaurants. Author Andrew Friedman delivers a behind-the-scenes look at the era in his new book, Chefs, Drugs, and Rock & Roll: How Food Lovers, Free Spirits, Misfits, and Wanderers Created a New American Profession . New York rockers, Sun Voyager , also drop by the studio. Renowned for their heavy, psych rock sound, the band gives us a listen to their soon-to-be released album, Seismic Vibes . Snacky Tunes is powered b...

Apr 09, 20181 hr 10 minEp. 349

Episode 348: Crawfish Season With Beaucoup & Crush Club

We're smack-dab in the middle of crawfish season, and to help us celebrate we meet up with Chef Mark Grandpre of Los Angeles' Beaucoup Crawfish Catering . Mark's a New Orleans native who migrated to the West Coast 20 years ago to pursue a career as a basketball coach and teacher. He's still working the court and classroom during the week, but on the weekends he's drawing in the masses with his delectable crawfish boils and Creole cooking. Brooklyn pop dance duo, Crush Club, cruises into the stud...

Apr 03, 20181 hr 11 minEp. 348

Episode 347: Brunch Ideals, Wine Lists, Craigslist Ads

When Chef Greg Baxtrom opened his 50-seat Prospect Heights, Brooklyn, restaurant Olmstead in 2016, he envisioned it'd just be a casual neighborhood spot. Olmstead's certainly delivered on that initial promise, and become so much more. After receiving a cascade of rave reviews from the likes of Eater, the New York Times, the James Beard Foundation and the Michelin Guide, the restaurant's become a must-visit dining destination in the Big Apple. Our wine guru, Jameson Fink , helps us navigate resta...

Mar 26, 20181 hr 9 minEp. 347

Episode 346: Bagels of Our Father w/ St-Viateur Bagels & Mountain Animation

Since its opening in 1957, St-Viateur Bagel Shop has ascended to legendary status that extends well beyond its Montreal borders. Vince Morena is the second generation keeping this family business running, taking it over from his father Joe who began working at the shop when he was just 15. We catch up with him to talk about the shop's history, and learn what makes St-Viateur's hand-rolled, wood-fired bagels so special. We then climb back into the archives to when we met up with Brooklyn bluegras...

Mar 22, 20181 hr 6 minEp. 346

Episode 345: Nora Gray & Har Mar Superstar

It’s wintertime in Montreal, and we warm up with lifelong locals Chef Emma Cardarelli, Lisa McConnell and Ryan Gray, the owners of Nora Gray . In the near seven years the restaurant has been open it’s garnered critical acclaim for its trailblazing modern Italian fare, savvy wine selections and superb vibes. The trio gives us insights into how they helped redefine their hometown’s notions of Italian cuisine, and how they continue to set themselves apart in one of the most robust gastronomic scene...

Mar 11, 20181 hr 15 minEp. 345

Episode 344: Changing Your Dosha with Spices on a Captainless Ship with Chef Nira Keha & Hess Is More

Chef Nira Kehar hails from Montreal, and has spent a decade exploring India's culinary landscape. She joins us to discuss her new cookbook, OJAS, which features recipes inspired by Ayurvedic principles of wellness and balance. We keep things on the international scale with Danish drummer Mikkel Hess and his band, Hess is More. They join us in studio--with Mikkel dialing in from overseas--and give us a live listen to their latest album, "80 Years". Snacky Tunes is powered by Simplecast See Privac...

Mar 04, 20181 hr 14 minEp. 344

Episode 343: Jeni's Splendid Ice Creams, Big Bliss

A sweet tooth, a passion for perfume, a healthy dose of early onset entrepreneurship and good ol' fashioned hard work all helped fuel Jeni Britton Bauer on her journey to the top. She's the founder of the eponymous artisanal ice-cream company, Jeni's Splendid Ice Creams, and she sits down with us to share stories of growing up in Ohio, how she launched her brand and how she dreams up the most creative flavors in the game. We continue with the theme of hard work when we meet up with Brooklyn band...

Feb 25, 20181 hr 26 minEp. 343

Episode 342: Gillian Zettler, Jameson Fink, Fruits x Flowers

We start the show in the Palmetto State by meeting up with Gillian Zettler, executive director of the popular Charleston Wine + Food Festival. Now in its 13th year, the five-day festival brings together some of the world’s best chefs for a myriad of events, and it also provides much-needed funding and opportunity for local culinary job placement programs. Gillian gives us the inside scoop on how this year’s festival is shaping up and what we can expect. For “Snacky Tunes 5’s," Jameson Fink gets ...

Feb 18, 20181 hr 19 minEp. 342
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