Show Introduction with Executive Producer & Co-Host Andy Harris
“At Bianca Sicilian Trattoria (located in a quieter area of the Arts District of DTLA) , Chef Michele Galifi’s philosophy is rooted in the timeless traditions of Sicily - where food is memory, hospitality is instinct, and every meal is an occasion. They believe true refinement comes not from complexity, but from respect: respect for ingredients, for technique, and for the rhythm of a proper Sicilian table. Chef Michele’s cuisine highlights handmade pastas, pristine seafood, seasonal produce, and the vibrant balance of citrus, herbs, and Mediterranean depth that define Sicilian cooking. Indulge in his hand-crafted unique Sicilian Street Style Appetizers, Sicilian Pastas, Pizza, and Italian Seafood.” Chef Michele takes a brief pause from his busy prep to join us.A little earlier than usual (10:45 a.m. PT) our own Chef Andrew Gruel, the menu-maker behind the full-service Calico Fish House (located in the Sunset Beach area of Huntington Beach) joins us with another timely and informative “Ask the Chef” segment where he responds to listeners’ thoughtful inquiries. It’s Summer Grilling Season and Chef Andrew resumes his timely and practical series from American Gravy of “Grilling Mistakes That Are Ruining Your Cookout.”“The Garagiste Festival returns to Los Angeles for the eleventh Garagiste Festival: Urban Exposure on Saturday, June 20th, featuring 30+ of the best micro-production wineries from nearly every California AVA, pouring over 150 exceptional and under the radar wines. Angelenos can taste wines from Paso Robles, Santa Barbara County, Sonoma County, Napa Valley, Malibu, San Diego, and almost everywhere in between, all under one roof on one day, and for less than the average cost of two wine tastings in California wine country. Garagiste Festival Co-founder Doug Minnick joins us to uncork all that is The Garagiste Festival: Urban Exposure.“Acme Hospitality, renowned for its distinctive independent restaurants and boutique hotels across California, has launched its latest endeavor, Picala. Positioned as a landmark dining destination, Picala anchors the innovative Cumulus District, located in the West Adams neighborhood at the crossroads of where Culver City, South Los Angeles, and West Los Angeles come together. Rooted in the Spanish tradition of sharing food in community, it’s a restaurant designed for connection where dinner, drinks, and good times naturally come together. Guests can stop by the bar for a quick tapa and cocktail, linger with friends on the patio, or settle into the dining room for a complete live-fired feast. At the culinary helm is Chef Luis Sierra, who brings a deep respect for culinary tradition to Picala, shaped by a career rooted in curiosity, craft, and place. His journey began not in a kitchen, but under the ground in archaeology, studying ancient hearths across the American Southwest. There, early cooking practices and regional ingredients sparked a fascination with how people cook and gather, a thread that would follow him into kitchens around the world.” Chef Luis Sierra takes a short break from his busy kitchen to join us.“Smorgasburg operates the largest open air food markets in the country, with locations in New York, Los Angeles, Jersey City, Sao Paulo, and most recently Miami and Toronto. Smorgasburg L.A., celebrating it’s 10 Anniversary on June 21st, provides a platform for nearly 100 small businesses curated from the next wave of SoCal’s food, beverage and shopping scene. With a family friendly beer garden and more it is the perfect place to spend a day with friends, family, or colleagues.” Plenty of on-site parking at The ROW DTLA. Founding Manager, Zach Brooks, joins us with all the details.All of this and heaping helpings of extra deliciousness on this week’s not-to-miss show!