Podcasts
Segment One: Show Preview with Executive Producer & Co-Host Andy Harris
Segment Two: Owner / Chef Enrico and Daniela Pozzuoli, Centro Storico Café Spaghetteria, Old Town Tustin
Segment Three: Winemaker Coby Parker-Garcia, El Lugar Wines with a preview of World of Pinot Noir
Segment Four: Restaurateur & Chef Josiah Citrin, Charcoal Venice Part One
Segment Five: Restaurateur & Chef Josiah Citrin, Charcoal Venice Part Two
Segment Six: Owner / Chef Sandra Cordero of Gasolina Café, Woodland Hills – Preview of “Ten Days of RE:Her” Part One
Segment Seven: Owner / Chef Sandra Cordero of Gasolina Café, Woodland Hills – Preview of “Ten Days of RE:Her” Part Two
Segment Eight: Chef & Co-Host Andrew Gruel of Slapfish with “Ask the Chef”
We’re previewing the show with Executive Producer & Co-Host Andy Harris.
Our regular OC correspondent, Anne Marie Panoringan, “The Voice of OC’s” food columnist had an informative piece entitled, “Restaurants That Are New to Me” as her last column for 2021. One of her discoveries was Centro Storico Café Spaghetteria in Tustin. The pastas are made fresh, daily in-house by Owner / Chef Enrico Pozzuoli. The distinctive variety of gelato flavors are imported from Italy. It’s both a full-service restaurant and limited-service café. Closed on Monday. We’re long-simmering the San Marzano Tomatoes for the pasta sauces with Proprietors Chef Enrico and Daniela Pozzuoli.
“The World of Pinot Noir (WOPN,) the foremost event dedicated to the celebration of Pinot Noir, is returning to the Ritz-Carlton Bacara (in Santa Ynez) March 3-5, 2022 – in person, Zoom-free and featuring more than 200 premier Pinot Noir wineries from around the globe. For three days, there will be more than 20 different events and experiences for Pinot Noir-philes, including two Grand Tastings on Friday and Saturday, exclusive wine-pairing dinners, tasting seminars and an opening night alfresco Reunion Party with a special musical guest. Winemaker Coby Parker-Garcia, the President of the Board of Directors for WOPN and the Founder of El Lugar Wines joins us to pull the cork on all that is World of Pinot Noir.
“Charcoal Venice is an inviting neighborhood restaurant from Michelin-starred Chef and Owner Josiah Citrin (Melisse, OpenAire at The Line Hotel and Dear John’s) that was inspired by the backyard barbecues he hosts on weekends for his friends and family. As the name suggests, everything is cooked indoors over live fire – whether over charcoal or in the coals. Citrin and Chef de Cuisine Jordan Olivo prepare a seasonal menu of craveable comfort foods featuring locally-sourced proteins and vegetables ideal for sharing family-style. Whether diving into a platter of smoky grilled chicken wings with a beer or classic cocktail at the bar, or splitting a 48 oz. dry-aged Porterhouse and a bottle of Bandol with friends, Charcoal Venice is an everyday dining spot.” Chef Josiah joins us with grilling tongs in hand.
Chef Sandra Cordero is the proprietress of Woodland Hills’ Gasolina Café bringing Spanish influenced food to the table in an exciting new way. Chef Sandra is one of the founders of RE:Her. “RE:Her’s inaugural festival, 10 Days RE:Her, debuted on the anniversary of the Women’s March in January 2021. Nearly 100 female-owned restaurants and women-run food & beverage brands came together to offer 85 events across Los Angeles County. These women united to offer unique collaborations with other female chefs, thematic menus, one-on-one conversations among female industry leaders, and more. The organization has grown to include more than 300 members across Los Angeles County. For 10 Days RE:Her 2022 running March 4th through March 13, 2022, there will be even more collaborations and events to explore new neighborhoods, discover hidden gems and support a network of hard-working women who add color and depth to their communities.” Chef Sandra is our guest with a preview of the enticing events of “10 Days RE:Her 2022.”
Our own Chef Andrew Gruel of the Slapfish Restaurant Group provides another timely and informative “Ask the Chef” segment where Chef Andrew responds to listeners thoughtful inquiries. The Wall Street Journal had a thought-provoking piece (in the February 12th issue) entitled “The Raw and the Cooked.” “From roasted grapes to sushi, some of the most appealing dishes challenge our expectations about how foods should be prepared.” Chef Andrew shares his thoughts.
All of this and heaping helpings of extra deliciousness on this week’s not-to-miss show!
Our always well-informed, regular OC correspondent Anne Marie Panoringan, “The Voice of OC’s” food columnist, had a piece entitled, “Restaurants That Are New to Me” as her last column for 2021. One of her discoveries was Centro Storico Café Spaghetteria in Tustin. The pastas are made fresh, daily in-house by Owner / Chef Enrico Pozzuoli. The gelato is imported from Italy. It’s both as full-service restaurant and limited-service café. Closed on Monday. The adjacent Centro Eatery (known for their pizzas from the wood-burning oven) is also under the ownership of the Pozzuoli Family. We’re simmering the San Marzano Tomatoes with Proprietors Chef Enrico and Daniela Pozzuoli.
From Anne Marie’s “Voice of OC” 12-30-21 column : “Spontaneously suggested for Sunday supper one evening, Old Town Tustin’s Storico situates its tables close together. While this does accommodate additional seating and encourage a boisterous atmosphere, it also isn’t quite COVID-compliant. Despite this, fresh Italian pastas by the half and whole order (the rape e salsiccia with anchovy, broccoli rape, sausage and heirloom tomatoes was a robust choice) provide an opportunity to appreciate a second dish — or perhaps gelato? Spirited beverages including the owner’s Pouzzoli Family wines are available, yet I leaned toward Storico’s specialty tea and coffee selections. 405 El Camino Real, Tustin. (714) 258-8817.”
“The World of Pinot Noir (WOPN,) the foremost event dedicated to the celebration of Pinot Noir, is returning to the Ritz-Carlton Bacara (in Santa Ynez) March 3-5, 2022 – in person, Zoom-free and featuring more than 200 premier Pinot Noir wineries from around the globe.”
“After going fully virtual in 2021, the upcoming in-person “reunion” is shaping up to be one the most exciting and delicious WOPN weekends in its 22-year history. And organizers, along with the Ritz-Carlton Bacara staff, are going to great lengths and initiating new protocols to ensure a safe and healthy experience for all guests.”
“For three days, there will be more than 20 different events and experiences for Pinot Noir-philes, including two Grand Tastings on Friday and Saturday, exclusive wine-pairing dinners, tasting seminars and an opening night alfresco Reunion Party with a special musical guest.”
“WOPN, a non-profit trade organization, was established in 2001 by a small, dedicated group of winemakers from California’s Central Coast. The group’s mission is to bring together the world’s foremost Pinot Noir producers, and in a gorgeous setting, celebrate the delicious wine grape.”
Winemaker Coby Parker-Garcia, the President of the Board of Directors for WOPN and the Founder of El Lugar Wines joins us to pull the cork on all that is World of Pinot Noir.
“Charcoal Venice is an inviting neighborhood restaurant from Michelin-starred Chef and Owner Josiah Citrin (Melisse, OpenAire at The Line Hotel and Dear John’s) that was inspired by the backyard barbecues he hosts on weekends for his friends and family. As the name suggests, everything is cooked indoors over live fire – whether over charcoal or in the coals.”
“Citrin and Chef de Cuisine Jordan Olivo prepare a seasonal menu of craveable comfort foods featuring locally-sourced proteins and vegetables ideal for sharing family-style. Whether diving into a platter of smoky grilled chicken wings with a beer or classic cocktail at the bar, or splitting a 48 oz. dry-aged Porterhouse and a bottle of Bandol with friends, Charcoal Venice is an everyday dining spot.”
All of the creative condiments accompanying the steaks are house-made including the signature J-1 Steak Sauce.
There is a landscaped backyard patio in the rear of Charcoal (with efficient space heaters) for guests seeking a pleasant open air dining option.
Also available is Charcoal – New Ways to Cook with Fire by Josiah Citrin and JoAnn Cianciulli.
Chef Josiah joins us with tongs in hand.
Chef Sandra Cordero is the proprietress of Woodland Hills’ Gasolina Café bringing Spanish influenced food to the table in an exciting new way. Gasolina enthusiastically supports local farms and sustainability. Chef Sandra operates a scratch kitchen where everything is made in-house and to order.”
Chef Sandra is one of the founders of RE:Her. “RE:Her’s inaugural festival, 10 Days RE:Her, debuted on the anniversary of the Women’s March in January 2021. Nearly 100 female-owned restaurants and women-run food & beverage brands came together to offer 85 events across Los Angeles County. These women united to offer unique collaborations with other female chefs, thematic menus, one-on-one conversations among female industry leaders, and more.”
“The organization has grown to include more than 300 members across Los Angeles County. For 10 Days RE:Her 2022 running March 4th through March 13, 2022, there will be even more collaborations and events to explore new neighborhoods, discover hidden gems and support a network of hard-working women who add color and depth to their communities.”
Paella Nights at Gasolina Café return on Friday, March 18th and Saturday, March 19th.
Chef Sandra is our guest with a preview of “10 Days RE:Her 2022.”
Our own Chef Andrew Gruel of the Slapfish Restaurant Group provides another timely and informative “Ask the Chef” segment where Chef Andrew responds to listeners thoughtful inquiries.
The Wall Street Journal had a thought-provoking piece (in the February 12th issue) for foodies entitled, “The Raw and the Cooked.” “From roasted grapes to sushi, some of the most appealing dishes challenge our expectations about how foods should be prepared.” Chef Andrew shares his insights.
Podcasts
Segment One: Show Preview with Executive Producer & Co-Host Andy Harris
Segment Two: Owner / Chef Enrico and Daniela Pozzuoli, Centro Storico Café Spaghetteria, Old Town Tustin
Segment Three: Winemaker Coby Parker-Garcia, El Lugar Wines with a preview of World of Pinot Noir
Segment Four: Restaurateur & Chef Josiah Citrin, Charcoal Venice Part One
Segment Five: Restaurateur & Chef Josiah Citrin, Charcoal Venice Part Two
Segment Six: Owner / Chef Sandra Cordero of Gasolina Café, Woodland Hills – Preview of “Ten Days of RE:Her” Part One
Segment Seven: Owner / Chef Sandra Cordero of Gasolina Café, Woodland Hills – Preview of “Ten Days of RE:Her” Part Two
Segment Eight: Chef & Co-Host Andrew Gruel of Slapfish with “Ask the Chef”