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The Ringer's Joe House is joined by chef and culinary historian Michael Twitty to discuss his new book, 'The Cooking Gene,' and explore the culinary roots of Southern food (3:55). Then, Twitty gifts House with an incredible 'Last Meal on Earth' (34:50). Finally, House and Juliet Litman convene for a special edition of Food News that includes a live taste test of the three finalists in the Lay's 'Do Us a Flavor' contest (44:13).
The Ringer's Joe House is joined once again by his friend the mogul David Chang and James Beard Award–winning Houston chefs Justin Yu and Chris Shepherd to talk about life after Hurricane Harvey (4:22), remind everyone that Houston food and drink is open for business, and highlight all the spots to hit when you visit (10:37). Then House and Juliet Litman break down this week's Food News (42:52).
The Ringer's Joe House is joined by Sean Fennessey to discuss five food-heavy films including: 'Chef,' 'Jiro Dreams of Sushi,' 'The Trip,' 'Big Night,' and 'Goodfellas' (3:32). Then House is joined by Juliet Litman for this week's Food News (31:00), and finally House sits down with Amanda Dobbins to discuss her first love and her first job working at Houston's (51:00).
The Ringer's Joe House is joined by colleagues and fellow podcasters David Shoemaker and Bryan Curtis to talk Texas barbecue, its growth, and expansion to New York City (3:35). Then House is joined by Juliet Litman for this week's Food News (23:00). Lastly House sits down with Danny Chau to discuss his recent trip to Charleston and his thesis on South Carolina barbecue (42:25).
The Ringer's Joe House is joined by journalist, author, speaker, and fellow podcaster Malcolm Gladwell to discuss his recent episode of ‘Revisionist History,’ “McDonald’s Broke My Heart” (2:50), American restaurant culture (19:52), and Washington, D.C.’s growth in food culture and diversity (28:15). Then House is joined by Juliet Litman for this week's Food News (42:17).
The Ringer's Joe House is joined by friend, colleague, and TV critic Andy Greenwald to talk 'Top Chef' and its role in the ascension of food media, as well as other good and bad food TV (3:45); then Bill Simmons fills in for Juliet Litman to recap the Joe House LA Belly Takeover (26:00).
The Ringer's Joe House is joined by The Wall Street Journal's Jason Gay to discuss the cultural shift in airport dining (4:45). Then, House and Juliet Litman cover this week's food news (23:12) and House employs his friend and colleague Robert Mays to answer all his questions about the iconic Chicago-style deep-dish pizza (40:58).
The Ringer's Joe House is joined by David Chang and Bill Simmons in Part 2 of a two-part interview to discuss Chang's signature Nike SB Momofuku sneaker (2:30), the rise of food media (5:24), Chang's thoughts on the film 'Burnt' (17:54), and his "Last Meal on Earth" (22:14). Then House and Juliet Litman cover this week's food news (37:44) and writer and House's good friend Rembert Browne makes a compelling case for why lemon pepper wings are Atlanta's signature dish (55:22).
The Ringer's Joe House is joined by America's favorite pizza maker, Chris Bianco, to discuss the rise of his pizza empire and the inspiration for his new cookbook (2:17). Then Juliet Litman stops by to discuss some food news (22:50) and The Ringer's Craig Gaines explains the greatness that is The Apple Pan (40:40)
The Ringer's Joe House is joined by Bill Simmons and culinary rock star David Chang in Part 1 of a two-part interview to discuss diners (3:55), food trends (20:55), and Chang's pioneering delivery-only restaurant (28:00); then Chang shares some news about his move to L.A. and his forthcoming restaurant North Spring (31:50). Later, House is joined by his colleague and friend Mike Lombardi to discuss the current state of the American diner (39:35).