This week on Inside Julia’s Kitchen, Todd Schulkin welcomes wine expert and author Jon Bonné. They discuss the evolution of French wine culture; Jon’s recently published two-volume book, The New French Wine: Redefining the World’s Greatest Wine Culture; how French winemaking has changed since Julia lived in France; and the natural, organic, and biodynamic wine movement in France. Plus, as always, Jon shares a Julia Moment.
This week on Inside Julia’s Kitchen, Todd Schulkin welcomes Danielle Dall'Armi Hahn, co-owner and co-founder of California’s Rose Story Farm, which is home to the Julia Child Rose. They discuss the origins of the Julia Child Rose, breeding roses versus growing roses, and Danielle’s new book, The Color of Roses: A Curated Spectrum of 300 Blooms. Plus, as always, Danielle shares a Julia Moment.
This week on Inside Julia’s Kitchen, Todd Schulkin welcomes author Alex Prud’homme and pastry chef Bill Yosses. They discuss Alex’s new book, Dinner with the President, what it’s like to cook at the White House, how food can play a role in diplomacy, and what Presidential food can teach us about American food. Plus, we get another double Julia Moment.
Photo Courtesy of Sarah B. Prudhomme.
This week on Inside Julia’s Kitchen, Todd Schulkin welcomes Chef Daisy Ryan and Greg Ryan of Bell’s restaurant in Los Alamos, California. They discuss how the pandemic shaped their approach to being restaurateurs, running a mini restaurant empire in a small town, how to make working in hospitality more equitable and sustainable, and their non-profit organization, Feed the Valley. Plus, Daisy and Greg share a double Julia Moment.
As the incomparable bell hooks wrote in 2016, ‘To truly be free, we must choose beyond simply surviving adversity, we must dare to create lives of sustained optimal wellbeing and joy.’ From creating equitable opportunities in the dairy industry, to telling the quiet parts loudly about kitchen life during American slavery, this week we round off Black History Month and head into Women’s History Month with a love letter to Black women in food who are embodying this ethos.
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