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THE FOOD SEEN

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THE FOOD SEEN explores the intersections of food, art & design, and how chefs and artists alike are amalgamating those ideas, using food as their muse & medium across a multitude of media. Host, Michael Harlan Turkell, talks with fellow photographers, food stylists, restaurateurs, industrial and interior designers; all the players that make the world so visually delicious, that want to eat with your eyes.
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Episodes

Episode 79: Paul Lowe of Sweet Paul Magazine

On today’s THE FOOD SEEN, we’re graced with Paul Lowe, the styling genius behind Sweet Paul magazine, who brings his Nordic nuances to the table. In his latest issue, Winter 2011, he lives true by his subtitle, “chasing the sweet things in life”. Making old traditions anew, Paul teaches us how to make our own wrapping paper, and few interesting iterations of the standard wreath. Oh, and there’s cooking too, from hearty greens to larger than life cookies. Listen in to learn the luscious tricks of...

Nov 29, 201141 minEp. 79

Episode 78: Aliya Leekong

On today’s THE FOOD SEEN, Aliya LeeKong brings her multi-national home (Indo-Pakistani, Tanzanian, Trinidad, Hong Kong) to the forefront through her video series, Exotic Table. Though she travels to far off lands like Turkey, Goa, and South Africa, she also finds flavor inspiration here Staten Island where a band of grandmothers run the kitchen at Enoteca Maria. Aliya is also the Culinary Creative Director at Junoon, a restaurant highlighting South Asian cuisine, where she blends spices as she d...

Nov 22, 201137 minEp. 78

Episode 77: Michael Colameco

On today’s THE FOOD SEEN, Michael Colameco embodies the name of his preeminent guide book “Mike Colameco’s Food Lover’s Guide to New York City” . He is not only a NYC food lover, but a stalwart of the city’s past/present dining lore, working for a multitude of classic chefs and institutions, as a radio host, his own TV show, all while blazing the way for the future of food media. See Privacy Policy at https://art19.com/privacy and California Privacy Notice at https://art19.com/privacy#do-not-sel...

Nov 15, 201139 minEp. 77

Episode 76: They Draw and Cook

On today’s THE FOOD SEEN , sibiling design team Salli Swindell and Nate Padavick, also know as Studio SSS , curate the user submitted website TheyDrawAndCook.com. It’s filled with a new type of food art: illustrated recipes. In their recently published cookbook of the same name, THEY DRAW AND COOK , see how a community of artists prove, how in the kitchen, the pen may be as mighty as the sword. This episode was sponsored by Heritage Foods USA . See Privacy Policy at https://art19.com/privacy and...

Nov 08, 201136 minEp. 76

Episode 75: Eleven Madison Park: The Cookbook

On today’s THE FOOD SEEN, the duo behind Eleven Madison Park , Chef Daniel Humm and GM Will Guidara, leaf through the pages of their new magnum opus, Eleven Madison Park: The Cookbook . We’ll be joined on air by their food photographer, Francesco Tonelli , to discuss the process, plating, and photography, behind such a tome. This episode is sponsored by Whole Foods Market . See Privacy Policy at https://art19.com/privacy and California Privacy Notice at https://art19.com/privacy#do-not-sell-my-i...

Nov 01, 201137 minEp. 75

Episode 74: Chef Anita Lo’s “Cooking Without Borders” cookbook with Charlotte Druckman

On today’s THE FOOD SEEN, Anita Lo, chef/owner of Annisa restaurant in the West Village, is one of the most “revered female chefs in the country”. Of Chinese-American ancestry, a midwest upbringing, and an affection towards french technique and Paris, Anita blurs cultural lines but coalesces them all through in her prudent perspective. Author of the new boundary breaking cookbook, “Cooking Without Borders” with Charlotte Druckman, hear how this collection of recipes came together through a perso...

Oct 25, 201148 minEp. 74

Episode 73: The Recipe Project

On today’s THE FOOD SEEN, Michael Hearst , the talented musician from One Ring Zero , comes to talk about his book/album release, The Recipe Project . He and Leigh Newman of Black Balloon Publishing , discuss the finer points in pairing music stylings with food. “Recipe songs” from such notable chefs like [David Chang](>Tom Colicchio, See Privacy Policy at https://art19.com/privacy and California Privacy Notice at https://art19.com/privacy#do-not-sell-my-info ....

Oct 18, 201139 minEp. 73

Episode 72: David Masson and John Bush

On today’s THE FOOD SEEN David Massoni and John Bush pair up to bring Thistle Hill Tavern to Park Slope. David’s background in the Batali empire, and John’s punk rock days as a photographer ( NOFX ‘s Fat Mike is actually a proprietor at THT), have the neighborhood singing the praise of it’s locally-sourced seasonal produce, dairy and meat, and sustainable seafood. Their next project Talde, with Top Chef’s Dale Talde opens next month with an Asian-American menu which will span the flavors of Sout...

Oct 11, 201143 minEp. 72

Episode 71: Jane Black & Brent Cunningham

THE FOOD SEEN welcomes Jane Black and Brent Cunningham, a wife and husband duo writing a book on Huntington, WV, the site where Season 1 of Jamie Oliver’s Food Revolution TV show occurred. They’re there in hopes to promote a healthier food culture, one that is no longer plagued by obesity and diabetes, but upon recognizing that it may not be a matter of price and access, and more so of convenience and taste, they wonder if food nostalgia can change for the better? See Privacy Policy at https://a...

Oct 04, 201135 minEp. 71

Episode 70: Julian Medina & Pichet Ong

On today’s THE FOOD SEEN, chefs Julian Medina and Pichet Ong bring their multi-cultural cooking backgrounds to Coppelia , a 24 hour Cuban dinner, reinforcing the idea that Manhattan’s melting pot is not just American like apple pie (or chocolate chip cookies) anymore. Travel the world through tastes and techniques from Mexico to Thailand and find fusion everywhere! See Privacy Policy at https://art19.com/privacy and California Privacy Notice at https://art19.com/privacy#do-not-sell-my-info ....

Sep 27, 201134 minEp. 70

Episode 69: Grace Bonney of Design*Sponge

Grace Bonney of Design*Sponge , makes her second appearance on THE FOOD SEEN, to discuss her new/first book, “Design*Sponge at Home”. In it, great DIY projects like Silverware Curtain Hooks, Recycled Cake Stands (made of old plates and candlestick holders), and a “sneak peak” into Grace’s own home and kitchen (complete with a blazingly orange Julia Child-esque peg-board wall for pots/pans). Also, new recipes Design*Sponge’s In The Kitchen With column, as well as a few drinks from Behind the Bar ...

Sep 20, 201141 minEp. 69

Episode 68: The Perennial Plate

On today’s THE FOOD SEEN, the wandering stars of the weekly online video series The Perennial Plate , Daniel Klein and Mirra Fine, are halfway through their national tour “taking the viewer on a journey to appreciate and understand where good food comes from and how to enjoy it.”. From their Minnesotan beginnings, they’ve now hunted frogs in Arkansas, fished for shrimp in New Orleans, dove for sea urchin on the West Coast, and even cooked a collaborative dinner here in NYC at Prune restaurant. W...

Sep 13, 201137 minEp. 68

Episode 67: Flavor Chemistry

On today’s THE FOOD SEEN, we’re joined by Elaine Kellman-Grosinger, a “flavorist”, who works for Citromax Flavors as the Chief Flavor Chemist/Director of Research & Development, helping create the “tastes of tomorrow” from “fresh fruit and juices, oils and by-products, for flavors both sweet and savory”. Next time you chew a piece of gum, or sip a soda, you may think twice about what you’re tasting. This episode is sponsored by Fairway Market . See Privacy Policy at https://art19.com/privacy...

Sep 06, 201146 minEp. 67

Episode 66: La Boite a Epice

On today’s THE FOOD SEEN, Lior Lev Sercarz, the worldly spice blender behind La Boite a Epice , tells his story through the travel and tastes which helped him form his poignant palate. Like a modern day Pierre Poivre , a trailblazer of the modern spice trade, Lior aims to elevate the now omnipresent black pepper to new heights. You can even try Lior’s ode to Pierre in his 8 pepper blend. This episode is sponsored by Hearst Ranch . See Privacy Policy at https://art19.com/privacy and California Pr...

Aug 30, 201135 minEp. 66

Episode 65: Ditte Isager, cookbook photographer

On today’s THE FOOD SEEN, photographer Ditte Isager, captures a “time and place in Nordic cuisine” at the top restaurant in the world, Copenhagen’s Noma, for it’s subsequent cookbook. How do her Danish roots and familiar relationship with Chef René Redzepi, translate onto the page. This episode was sponsored by Cain Vineyard & Winery . See Privacy Policy at https://art19.com/privacy and California Privacy Notice at https://art19.com/privacy#do-not-sell-my-info ....

Aug 23, 201133 minEp. 65

Episode 64: Brooklyn Butcher Blocks

Nils Wessel of Brooklyn Butcher Blocks joins THE FOOD SEEN to talk all things wood, be it walnut or cherry, he existentially asks, “how much wood could a butcher block cut”. Inspired by sculptural artists like Bruce Nauman , Louise Bourgeios , Huma Bhabha , hear how this seemingly art & crafts movement goes dada. This episode is sponsored by Cain Vineyard and Winery . Photo by Meaghin Kennedy of Cheer Observations See Privacy Policy at https://art19.com/privacy and California Privacy Notice ...

Aug 16, 201135 minEp. 64

Episode 63: Jeni’s Splendid Ice Cream

On today’s THE FOOD SEEN, Jeni Britton Bauer of Jeni’s Splendid Ice Cream in Columbus, Ohio (and now Nashville, TN), brings cool to the summer heat, and now, learn to make her crave-worthy creations at home, through her new cookbook . Salty Caramel, Bacon Praline, Backyard Mint … they will all make you SCREAM FOR ICE CREAM! This episode is sponsored by Roberta’s Restaurant. See Privacy Policy at https://art19.com/privacy and California Privacy Notice at https://art19.com/privacy#do-not-sell-my-i...

Aug 09, 201140 minEp. 63

Episode 62: Justin Warner

On today’s THE FOOD SEEN, Justin Warner, Pabulum Director of Do or Dine , an “American Izakaya” restaurant in Bed-Stuy, comes to the show to wax poetic about “haute munchies”, and literally rap about wine (eg Chateauneuf du Pape to Snoop Dogg’s Drop It Like It’s Hot, Alsace to Jay-Z’s Empire State of Mind). This episode is sponsored by See Privacy Policy at https://art19.com/privacy and California Privacy Notice at https://art19.com/privacy#do-not-sell-my-info ....

Aug 02, 201133 minEp. 62

Episode 61: Nikki McClure

On today’s THE FOOD SEEN, paper cut artist Nikki McClure carves out a niche in the Pacific Northwest, and in doing so, creates a slow food/art mantra. From her time in the Seattle punk scene to her most recent book, To Market, to Market, applauding the artisans of the Olympia Farmers Market , hear how Nikki brings her world to life on the page, and lives it by the book. *Photo by Lisa Owen See Privacy Policy at https://art19.com/privacy and California Privacy Notice at https://art19.com/privacy#...

Jul 26, 201139 minEp. 61

Episode 60: Molly Birnbaum

Ever wonder what food would be like without smell? On today’s THE FOOD SEEN, author of “Season to Taste” , Molly Birnbaum , memoirs her passion for cooking with aspirations to become a chef, but is befallen by a devastating accident and suffers anosmia , “an inability to perceive odors”. Hear her journey, as she navigates a scentless world, meeting with top neurologists, chefs, flavorists and perfumers, in hopes to regain her smell memories and find her way back into the kitchen. This episode is...

Jul 19, 201141 minEp. 60

Episode 59: Food Trucks

David Weber, President of the NYC Food Trucks Association (NYCFTA), and founding member of Rickshaw Dumplings, and joins THE FOOD SEEN to discuss a pressing matter. The NYPD has recently been asked to enforce a 1950’s Transportation Department regulation that states, “no vendor, hawker or huckster shall park a vehicle at a metered parking space to offer merchandise for sale from the vehicle”, effectively threatening the food truck street presence in Midtown Manhattan, as well as in all 5 borough...

Jul 12, 201139 minEp. 59

Episode 58: Malin + Goetz

THE FOOD SEEN sits with Matthew Malin and Andrew Goetz, better know as Malin + Goetz apothecary and lab, and makers of all natural skin care and parfums, who not only use food as a catalyst for their products, but they also throw epic dinner parties. This episode was sponsored by CookoutNYC & The Good Beer Seal . See Privacy Policy at https://art19.com/privacy and California Privacy Notice at https://art19.com/privacy#do-not-sell-my-info ....

Jul 05, 201134 minEp. 58

Episode 57: Zeb Stewart

On today’s THE FOOD SEEN, Zeb Stewart, the visionaire behind Union Pool , Hotel Delmano , and Cafe Colette , speaks of growing up in Sonoma, living in a “castle’ in Bushwick, and how his journeys to South America and beyond, have helped him shape the burgeoning Williamsburg drinks and dining scene since the early aughts. This episode is sponsored by Fairway Market . Photo Credit: Kate Glicksberg for the New York Times See Privacy Policy at https://art19.com/privacy and California Privacy Notice ...

Jun 28, 201136 minEp. 57

Episode 56: Amanda Freitag and Patti Jackson

Today, THE FOOD SEEN, asks Chef Amanda Freitag and Chef Patti Jackson of i Trulli , not only of their illustrious restaurant careers, but also, how gender plays a part in the kitchen. Do men and women really cook differently? See Privacy Policy at https://art19.com/privacy and California Privacy Notice at https://art19.com/privacy#do-not-sell-my-info ....

Jun 21, 201145 minEp. 56

Episode 55: Raquel Pelzel and Adeena Sussman

On today’s THE FOOD SEEN, food writers/recipe developers Raquel Pelzel and Adeena Sussman , collaborate with the likes of Ellie Krieger , Suvir Saran , Jon Shook and Vinny Dotolo of Animal in LA , on their respective cookbooks. They talk about what it takes to compile and construct a chef’s vision and voice without compromising your own? Be it their culinary backgrounds, or through industry happenstance (an NYC blackout maybe?), these ladies are given the task of actualizing a recipe, all the wh...

Jun 14, 201148 minEp. 55

Episode 54: Cara Eisenpress and Phoebe Lapine of Big Girls Small Kitchen

Cara Eisenpress and Phoebe Lapine of Big Girls Small Kitchen share their first cookbook, In The Small Kitchen on today’s THE FOOD SEEN. These best friends show how they adapted their Quarter-Life cooking skills to work within their space, time, money and diets, during their post-college “sophomore” year in the “real world”. From a chocolate-chip oatmeal cookie rivalry to picnics and one pot meals, hear what tasty treats these savvy twenty-somethings are cooking “In The Small Kitchen”! This episo...

Jun 07, 201145 minEp. 54

Episode 53: Alimentum

On today’s re-entry from Memorial Day episode, THE FOOD SEEN cools it down a bit, far away from the BBQ’s and hot stoves, and relaxes with a reading from Alimentum Journal, The Literature of Food. Join it’s editor Paulette Licitra, and contributors, Sophie Menin and Carly Sachs, us as we discuss food writing in all it’s forms, be it poetry and/or prose, from love over old wine to the supermarket line. This episode was sponsored by Surry Farms See Privacy Policy at https://art19.com/privacy and C...

May 31, 201140 minEp. 53

Episode 52: Lotta Jansdotter

Lotta Jansdotter joins the THE FOOD SEEN today, with studio manager Nerissa Campbell, to discuss her Swedish design sensibilities, which often manifest themselves through food, from taking a mid-day coffee break (fika) or a late night snack (vickning) served after a long night of drinking. Also, find out the truth behind Jansson’s Temptation? Nerissa, chimes in on her Australian upbringing, and serenades us with stories of childhood cuisine. Get your smörgÃ¥sbord of food/art here, full of cinna...

May 24, 201139 minEp. 52

Episode 51: Experimental Cuisine Collective

Today on THE FOOD SEEN, Anne McBride and Kent Kirshenbaum of the Experimental Cuisine Collective, introduce some of the speaking points of their 2011 symposium, entitled, “Foundation to Innovation”. From gaining a core understanding of cooking basics on a molecular level, we contemplate a time when microwaves were new technology, to present day, where praciticing “molecular gastronomy” in the American kitchen and having full access to sous vide and immersion circulators may not be such a modern ...

May 17, 201140 minEp. 51

Episode 50: Casey Kelbaugh of Slideluck Potshow

On today’s THE FOOD SEEN, Casey Kelbaugh, founder/director of Slideluck Potshow, explains his impetus in starting the potluck/slideshow mashup, and how it’s brought the food and art community together in over 40 cities around the world. SLPS XVI NYC, is being held in Brooklyn this Saturday, May 14th, from 530-10PM, and tickets are still available for the Beautiful Bountiful Brooklyn Tasting Hour. Last year’s event broke the Guinness Book of World Records for the Largest Potluck on Earth! Come fo...

May 10, 201143 minEp. 50
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