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How The Sausage Is Made, is where Chef Chris Cosentino talks with chefs, restaurateurs, athletes, philanthropists, and others who inspire him. Each episode looks beneath the surface, behind the curtain, and digs deep to learn how people got to where they are now in there careers. Wins, losses, mistakes and everything in between.
How The Sausage Is Made, is where Chef Chris Cosentino talks with chefs, restaurateurs, athletes, philanthropists, and others who inspire him. Each episode looks beneath the surface, behind the curtain, and digs deep to learn how people got to where they are now in there careers. Wins, losses, mistakes and everything in between.
Chef Nini Nguyen
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Based in New Orleans, Nini Nguyen is a chef and cookbook author known for blending her Vietnamese heritage with Louisiana flavors. She began her culinary journey in some of the country’s most innovative kitchens, including Eleven Madison Park in New York, before stepping into the spotlight on Top Chef Season 16 and Top Chef: All-Stars Los Angeles, where she earned a dedicated fan following.
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Chef Ilan Hall
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lan Hall rose to national attention as the winner of Top Chef and went on to host and executive produce shows like Knife Fight and Food to Get You Laid, captivating audiences with his bold point of view and infectious energy. His culinary legacy lives on through his groundbreaking restaurants—The Gorbals in Los Angeles and Brooklyn, Esh, and Ramen Hood at LA’s Grand Central Market—each celebrated for pushing boundaries while fostering a deep sense of community.
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Chef Amanda Shulman
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Amanda Shulman, Co-owner of Libbie Loup Hospitality and Executive Chef of Her Place Supper Club a not-restaurant dinner party restaurant with 24 seats, 2 seatings a night, sometimes four days a week. The multi-course menu is a blend of French, Italian, and American Jewish cuisines, with shared and individually plated dishes changing from top to bottom every three weeks. In 2023, Amanda opened the restaurant My Loup with her husband and the chef of the restaurant, Alex Kemp, and co-founded their restaurant group, Libbie Loup Hospitality.
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Chef Marc Vetri
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Marc Vetri is the chef and founder of Philadelphia’s acclaimed Vetri Cucina. A Philadelphia native, he opened the storied restaurant in 1998 with partner Jeff Benjamin. Marc’s restaurant group has since expanded nationally and internationally. In 2020, he opened Fiorella, a pasta-focused bar in Philadelphia’s Italian Market; Mr. Maurice’s Italian at Ace Hotel Kyoto in Japan, honoring his grandfather Maurice Rotenberg; and Osteria Fiorella at Red Rock Casino Resort & Spa in Las Vegas, which transitioned from a pop-up into a permanent fixture. In 2022, Marc debuted Pizzeria Salvy in Philadelphia’s Xfinity Mobile Arena, later opening a flagship location in the Comcast Technology Center in 2023, celebrating his father Sal’s legacy with perfected pizzas, signature meatballs, and classic Italian fare. Most recently, Marc launched Fiorella Las Vegas at Durango Casino and Resort in December 2023, bringing the beloved pasta bar to the West Coast.
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126 - Chef Alex Kemp
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Chef Alex Kemp is the chef/partner of My Loup in Philadelphia with his wife Chef Amanda Shulman. The menu is influenced by their collective cooking experiences over the past six years, resulting in a mix of French inspired market cuisine with an emphasis on freshness.. The menu is French Canadian with a lighter touch.
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125 — Chef Peter Cho
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Chef Peter Cho is the chef and co-owner of Han Oak and Jeju in Portland, Oregon. His cooking draws from his Korean heritage, and his formative years in New York kitchens, a commitment to honest, ingredient-driven food rooted in community and family.
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124 - Chef Brad Mathews
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Brad Mathews is the Executive Chef and Co-Owner of Bar Le Côte in Los Olivos, California.
Born in Ithaca and raised in Watkins Glen, New York, Brad’s earliest memories of hyper-local cuisine come from a childhood spent hunting, fishing, and foraging along the Finger Lakes. By fourteen, he was already cooking in small, family-run restaurants with a focus on seasonal, from-scratch food.
In 2009, he moved to Los Angeles, working his way up from Cook to Executive Sous at Bar Pintxo under Chef Joe Miller(Joe's/Bar Pintxo.
He later joined the team at Cadet in Santa Monica, before spending several years under David LeFevre as Executive Sous Chef at Fishing with Dynamite and The Arthur J. In 2018, Brad deepened his focus on sustainable seafood by joining Morro Bay Oyster Company as R&D Chef and VP of Sales.
At Bar Le Côte, which opened in 2021, he leads a talented team of cooks with a shared love of coastal cooking. His soulful, seafood-forward dishes have earned widespread attention, including his savory caviar cheesecake, named one of the LA Times’ Best Bites of 2024.
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123 — Chef Andy Ricker
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ANDY RICKER worked in restaurants, fields, factories, shops and construction sites all over the world before opening his first restaurant, Pok Pok, in Portland, Oregon, USA in 2005. He has since gone on to open and close several other restaurants of a similar ilk in Portland, Los Angeles, Ls Vegas and New York City and is the founder and managing director of Som beverage company. A two time James Beard Award winner and a once upon a time holder of a Michelin star for Pok Pok Ny in Brooklyn, NY, Andy lives in Chiang Mai, Thailand with his wife and partner Kung and their six cats. He is also the author of three cookbooks, Pok Pok: Food and Stories from the Streets, Homes and Roadside Restaurants of Thailand, Pok Pok: The Drinking Food of Thailand, and Pok Pok: Noodles.
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123 — Chef Andy Ricker
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Andy Ricker worked in restaurants, fields, factories, shops and construction sites all over the world before opening his first restaurant, Pok Pok, in Portland, Oregon, USA in 2005. He has since gone on to open and close several other restaurants of a similar ilk in Portland, Los Angeles, Ls Vegas and New York City and is the founder and managing director of Som beverage company. A two time James Beard Award winner and a once upon a time holder of a Michelin star for Pok Pok Ny in Brooklyn, NY, Andy lives in Chiang Mai, Thailand with his wife and partner Kung and their six cats. He is also the author of three cookbooks, Pok Pok: Food and Stories from the Streets, Homes and Roadside Restaurants of Thailand, Pok Pok: The Drinking Food of Thailand, and Pok Pok: Noodles.
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122 — Chef Marc-Olivier Frappier
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Marc-Olivier Frappier is a partner-chef of Mon Lapin, a 50-seat bistro in Montreal’s Little Italy. Mon Lapin was named Canada’s Best Restaurant 2 years in a row by C100B, and received a Michelin Recommendation. After high school, he moved to Italy, where he spent almost two years, soaking up the culinary culture that would inspire him to become a chef. He then worked in various kitchens in Europe and the US. In 2009, Marco started working at Joe Beef where he eventually became executive chef of all Joe Beef restaurants, and, at the tender age of 23, a business partner, with the opening of Vin Papillon. In December 2024, he opened Rôtisserie La Lune with his 4 operating partners from Mon Lapin, a childhood dream of his where his love of rotisserie chicken comes to life! He deeply loves his wife Vanya, their dog Alba, the Montreal Canadiens, and one day hopes to work with Gatorade (which he loves).
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121 — Chef Tracy Malechek-Ezekiel
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Tracy is the Chef/Co-Owner of Birdie's in Austin, Texas. She was born in Houston, Texas, and grew up just outside the city in Tomball, a suburb. Growing up, she spent her summers on her Granny and Papaw’s goat and sheep ranch in West Texas. After graduating from the University of Houston’s Hilton College of Hotel and Restaurant Management, she moved to Spain, where she fell in love with ingredient driven cooking.
When she got back home, she packed up her car and drove to Chicago, where she spent a couple of years cooking at Lula Café, before heading off to the Culinary Institute of America in Hyde Park, NY. After she graduated, Tracy cooked in New York City at the award-winning restaurants Cru, Del Posto, and Blue Hill New York, before becoming a sous-chef at Danny Meyer’s Gramercy Tavern under James Beard Outstanding Chef winner, Mike Anthony.
Tracy's food has been celebrated in Food and Wine Magazine, Esquire, Bon Appetit, Wine Enthusiast, and the New York Times. She was a 2024 James Beard Foundation Finalist for Best Chef-- Texas.
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120 — Chef Aitor Zabala
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Chef Aitor Zabala is a visionary chef known for his mastery of modernist cuisine and his ability to craft immersive dining experiences. A native of Catalonia, Aitor became a key figure in the U.S. culinary scene, serving as the Creative Director for Chef Jose Andres’s ThinkFoodGroup for a decade, and where he played a pivotal role in opening groundbreaking dining concepts.
In 2018, Aitor opened Somni, an intimate, chef’s counter experience housed within The Bazaar by José Andrés in LA. The restaurant quickly gained culinary acclaim, earning two Michelin stars just a year after opening, along with a Forbes 5-star rating and recognition from the World’s 50 Best Restaurants as a “Discovery” pick. In 2020, The Best Chef Awards ranked him as the No. 8 chef in the world, further cementing his status as one of the industry’s most innovative talents.
In November 2024, Aitor reintroduced Somni as an independent venture. This latest iteration continues to reflect his Catalan heritage while embracing the rich culinary landscape of Southern California, where he has made his home. Guided by his passion for textures, flavors, and precise techniques, Aitor continues to push the boundaries of gastronomy while maintaining a sense of comfort and familiarity in his dishes.
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119 — Chef Darryl Bell Jr.
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You can take the man out of Kansas City, but not Kansas City out of the man. Missouri-native Darryl Bell Jr. knows that eminently. He’ll be the first to acknowledge that this city, steeped in history, jazz, and world-class barbecue, flavored and seasoned his upbringing in countless ways that linger. So much so that when this chef – who’s cooked in the celebrated kitchens of Alinea in Chicago, Bouchon in Yountville, Etoile in Napa, Michel Troisgros in Tokyo, Press in St. Helena, and restaurants in France – embarked on his first entrepreneurial venture, it had Kansas City written all over it.
Bell’s company, Stateline Road BBQ, is named for the major thoroughfare that divides Kansas City, MO and Kansas City, KS. Not surprisingly, it’s a hotbed for great barbecue joints. His first product, 816 BBQ Sauce, carries the imprint of the area code of Kansas City. A zesty blend of Central Valley tomatoes, Gilroy garlic, brown sugar, vinegar, and a hush-hush blend of spices, it’s just the right amount of sweet, heat, and piquant that reveals itself on the palate like a fine wine. In fact, one Napa Valley winery owner christened it the “Mercedes-Benz of barbecue sauces.’’ None other than Thomas Keller took one taste and put it on his menus served aboard all Seabourn luxury cruise ships.
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118 — Chef Melissa Perello
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Melissa Perello is an accomplished chef and restaurateur, leading the acclaimed San Francisco restaurants Octavia and Frances.
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117 — Chef Bryan Voltaggio
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Bryan Voltaggio isn’t just a chef; he’s a generational talent, respected by his peers and admired by food lovers everywhere. His restaurants—Voltaggio Brothers Steakhouse, Vulcania (co-owned with his brother Michael), and Wye Oak Tavern—each tell a story of culinary mastery and savory innovation.
With accolades that include being a James Beard Foundation Award finalist and starring on Top Chef (season six), Top Chef Masters (season five), and Top Chef All-Stars (season sixteen), Bryan has firmly cemented his place in the culinary world. His cookbooks, HOME and VOLT Ink (co-written with his brother Michael), showcase his talent and offer a peek into his creative process.
2024 was another big year for Bryan with the debut of Wye Oak Tavern in his hometown of Frederick, MD. This new venture is all about celebrating local flavors and ingredients, reflecting the city’s growing food scene.
Despite his busy career, Bryan stays grounded with his wife, Jennifer, and their three children, Thatcher, Piper, and Ever Maeve. Recently earning his pilot’s license, Bryan now enjoys exploring the country’s beauty from 15,000 feet. As he continues to innovate and push culinary boundaries, Chef Bryan Voltaggio’s impact on the food world keeps growing, driven by his passion and creativity.
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116 - Douglas Keane
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Douglas Keane is the talented chef and co-owner of the renowned Michelin-starred restaurant Cyrus, in Geyserville, CA.
Throughout his career, Chef Douglas Keane has been recognized and celebrated for his culinary excellence. His accolades include two Michelin stars, four stars from the San Francisco Chronicle, a James Beard Award for Best Chef Pacific, and being listed in Gourmet Magazine's Top 50 Restaurants in America, among many others.
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115 — Chef Lee Anne Wong
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Lee Anne Wong is the chef and owner of Koko Head Cafe in Honolulu, Hawaii.
In March of 2019, Wong moved to Maui with her partner and one year old son. She also participated in Season 17 of Bravo’s Top Chef All Stars, filmed in Los Angeles and Northern Italy. Chef Wong’s Maui project, Papa’aina at the Pioneer Inn, located in historic Old Lahaina at the Harbor, showcased her culinary travels while featuring local, Maui grown and raised ingredients, and she was nominated as a semifinalist for the James Beard Foundation Outstanding Chef Pacific Northwest 2022. Papa’aina received local recognition and awards for Best Breakfast and Best New Restaurant during its lifespan. In August of 2023, Papa’aina perished in the Maui fires. Chef Wong participated in the Maui recovery efforts despite losing her own restaurant and continues to advocate for Maui and the small business community in Hawaii.
Forging ahead, Chef Wong opened two Japan outposts of Koko Head Cafe; Tokyo in April 2023 and Osaka in September 2024. Koko Head Cafe recently celebrated its 10-year anniversary, with Chef Wong planning a KHC Brunch Cookbook and continuing efforts to expand the brand locally. She continues to appear on various media platforms, most recently competing on Food Network’s Tournament of Champions, Seasons 4, 5, & 6 and looks forward to working on exciting new projects to expand her brand and culinary expertise.
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114 — Chef Jonny Black
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Chef Jonny Black is the Co-owner and Executive Chef at Chez Noir, in Carmel-by-the-Sea, CA.
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113 — Chef Timon Balloo
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The culinary heart of Chef Timon Balloo’s food draws from a broad range of international flavors. From his Chinese, Indian-Trinidadian heritage to his classic European training, to the diverse kitchens where he built his career, each step along the way has led Balloo to become the chef he is today.
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112 — Chef Maria Mazon: People Who Steal Utensils From Restaurants; When Padma Asks "Are You Going To Cry?&qu
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