Author: Jennifer Iannolo

 

FP53: The Madernassa Pear

25 Jun 2007, Posted by Jennifer Iannolo in farm, podcast, travel

The Madernassa pear is a treasure of Piemonte, Italy, and one that was almost lost when modern farming methods were introduced to create a heartier version of the fruit.

Baker’s Edge is Back!

19 Jun 2007, Posted by Jennifer Iannolo in food

After what seems like an eternity, Baker’s Edge brownie pans are at last back on the market in their new incarnation, which includes a non-stick coating both inside and out for easy cleaning. We’ve had so many requests the past few months, and unfortunately had to turn people away because there was not a pan to be had in America — so if you are still in the market for one of these babies, get thee to the Gilded Fork Boutique! food, baking, Edge Brownie Pan, Baker’s Edge, brownies, bakeware

Food Philosophy Videocast #3: Crab Rolls

18 Jun 2007, Posted by Jennifer Iannolo in Uncategorized

Food Philosophy Videocast #3: Crab Rolls at Fisherman’s Wharf Join me for my first taste of a San Francisco crab roll, complete with the luscious taste of sourdough, at Fisherman’s Wharf. If you’ve heard that a New York bagel cannot be replicated outside of the five boroughs (which is true, by the way), you’ll find the same applies to the infamous sourdough. Sponsor: Go Daddy (www.godaddy.com)Use code food1 for 10% off your orderUse code food2 for $5 off orders of $35 or moreUse code food3 for $6.95 domain names Music: Beau Hall (http://www.beaurocks.com/) Food Philosophy is a production of the…

Adam Curry on Bloomberg

18 Jun 2007, Posted by Jennifer Iannolo in food

Adam Curry was recently on Bloomberg to explain the phenomenon of podcasting, and what it means for the future of independent media. For those who might not understand exactly how it all works, and why it’s so different, this is a great primer. Enjoy! podcast, Adam Curry, PodShow

What’s in a Glass?

10 Jun 2007, Posted by Jennifer Iannolo in beverages

I read the news this morning that Boston Beer Co. has designed a special glass for Sam Adams Boston Lager. Long a fan of the tasty beverage, I’m intrigued by Jim Koch’s efforts to showcase it at its best. There were apparently hundreds of prototypes created and tested by sensory scientists (now there are some people I need to meet), and the final result claims to showcase the beer “just as the brewer intended.” There is an extensive description on the Samuel Adams web site which actually specifies what different sections of the glass do for the taste, i.e. “The…

Food Philosophy Video: The Chefs of Piemonte

23 May 2007, Posted by Jennifer Iannolo in chefs & restaurants, videos

http://m.podshow.com/media/2230/episodes/62248/foodphilosophy-62248-05-23-2007.mp4Podcast: Play in new window | Download | Embed Food Philosophy Videocast #2: The Chefs of Piemonte I captured some video footage during my Piemonte luncheon at the United Nations, so you can see chefs in action in the kitchen and lotsa pasta — and one particular chef toward whom the camera just seemed to gravitate. Hear the full audio with interviews on Food Philosophy #50. www.torinopiemonte.com Featured Chefs:Ugo Alciati, Guido (Pollenzo)Alfredo Russo, Dolce Stil Novo (Cirie)Mariangela Susigan, Gardenia (Caluso)Walter Ferretto, Cascinale Nuovo (Asti)Marta Grassi, Tantris (Novara)Sergio Vineis, Patio (Pollone)Mariuccia Ferrero, San Marco (Canelli)Pier Bussetti, Locanda Mongreno (Torino)Stefano Gallo, Barrique…

Food Philosophy Video: The Stinking Rose

09 May 2007, Posted by Jennifer Iannolo in chefs & restaurants, travel, videos

http://m.podshow.com/media/2230/episodes/60241/foodphilosophy-60241-05-09-2007.mp4Podcast: Play in new window | Download | Embed Food Philosophy Videocast #1: The Stinking Rose Yes, ladies and gentlemen, we have gone to video. Check out our adventures (that would be me and the Chef called Mark) at The Stinking Rose Restaurant in San Francisco, including the sampling of some deeelicious garlic ice cream! Music: Beau Hall (www.beaurocks.com) The Food Philosophy Videocast is a production of the Culinary Podcast Network (www.culinarypodcastnetwork.com). food, food podcast, sensuality, Food Philosophy, Culinary Podcast Network, Gilded Fork, Jennifer Iannolo, PodShow, videocast, garlic, Stinking Rose, San Francisco

FP49: The Stinking Rose

09 May 2007, Posted by Jennifer Iannolo in chefs & restaurants, podcast, travel

http://blip.tv/file/get/Foodphilosophy-FoodPhilosophy49TheStinkingRose384.mp3Podcast: Play in new window | Download | Embed Chef Mark and I headed out to San Francisco for a bit of work and play last week, and we were delighted to share a meal at the world-famous Stinking Rose restaurant. With a menu entirely devoted to garlic, there is no avoiding the delicious fragrance wafting from the restaurant as you pass by; so we didn’t pass it by, but stepped inside instead. You can see our review of The Stinking Rose Restaurant Cookbook at the Gilded Fork, so if you aren’t going to be near San Francisco anytime soon,…

Grape-Flavored Lip Gloss

05 May 2007, Posted by Jennifer Iannolo in travel

Well, we’re now in wine country, so it’s off for a day of touring with Chef Mark and Rosina Tinari Wilson, our intrepid wine podcasting correspondent. I’ve easily morphed into a casual, lazy Saturday mode to prepare myself for sipping, so it should be a lovely day. The morning sun in California is unrivaled, and I always feel soothed by the cool morning air and blue skies here. The rain has disappeared just in time for us to explore Napa and Sonoma, so I’m looking forward to a wonderful day! (Yes, dammit, we’ll get audio and video.) gilded fork, food,…