Out of Ethiopia

Presented by
Almaz Yiginaw,
chef-owner, Ethiopian Diamond Restaurants, Chicago
with
Mawi Asgedom, author, educator

Podcast courtesy of WBEZ’s Chicago Amplified

Come join us as two of Ethiopia’s finest exports discuss the 3000 year-old culture and cuisine of their native country.

Almaz Yiginaw, chef-owner of the popular Ethiopian Diamond Restaurants, located both in Edgewater and Rogers Park, will discuss the food traditions and customs of her beloved Ethiopia, which she has transported to Chicago through her authentic cuisine. Continue reading

Chicago Victory Gardens: Yesterday and Tomorrow

Presented by
LaManda Joy
theyarden.com

Podcast courtesy of WBEZ’s Chicago Amplified

Chicago Victory Gardens: Yesterday and Tomorrow” reflects an increased interest in vegetable gardening not seen in this country since World War II.

Discover the fascinating story of how an “army of gardeners” joined forces to organize private and community gardens growing fresh produce for their families and communities. Continue reading

Cafe History a la Berghoff: How we ate then and now

Presented by
Carlyn Berghoff, Restaurateur, Caterer, Author
With
Nancy Ross Ryan, Co-author, Berghoff Cafe Cookbook

Berghoff Cafe
Lower level, 17 W. Adams St., Chicago

Podcast courtesy of WBEZ’s Chicago Amplified

What better way to enjoy Chicago’s culinary history than to congregate at not only the city’s oldest restaurant (opened 1898), but also the oldest family-run restaurant in the United States. Join us as Carlyn Berghoff, great-granddaughter of founder Herman Berghoff, dishes out a generous portion of Berghoff family history (along with some fresh-made coffee cake) and describes the Cafe dishes of old Chicago: beer braised pork loin, Lyonnaise potatoes, bacony green beans. Continue reading

The Bittersweet History of Chocolate in France

Presented by
Mark Seaman, Master Sugar Artist/Instructor/Judge

Podcast courtesy of WBEZ’s Chicago Amplified

We will partake of a chip of chocolate history when award-winning master sugar artist, teacher, and judge Mark Seaman makes his second appearance before CHC for a bittersweet history lesson on the evolution of chocolate in France. Come join us as we savor the story of the oldest chocolate house in France and of the chocolatiers who indulged the kings of France and Marie Antoinette (who apparently craved more than cake–if only she had said: “Let them eat chocolate.”) Continue reading