Topic: Chefs

15 chapters across the catalog

Gene Jock
Episode 1594 2:50:54 - 2:54:50

1594: Gene Jock

Meta AI Chatbots and Celebrity Avatars

Mark Zuckerberg unveiled Meta's new AI chatbots for Instagram and WhatsApp, which utilize the Llama 2 model and Microsoft's Bing search. The bots feature celebrity likenesses, such as "Max the Sous Chef," to help users with daily tasks like recipes. Critics compared the demo to outdated tech from the late 90s and questioned the actual utility of having AI avatars in the metaverse.

Cash over Country
Episode 1579 1:52:26 - 1:56:22

1579: Cash over Country

Meat Glue Dangers and Culinary Applications

A report from a professional chef warns about the dangers of "meat glue" (transglutaminase), noting that inhaling the powder can cause severe respiratory issues. While used in dishes like chicken saltimbocca to seal meat logs, the substance is linked to digestive issues and is often used on a mass scale in the food industry.

Meth Raging
Episode 1473 1:29:25 - 1:40:42

1473: Meth Raging

Executive Producer Donations, Knighting Ceremony, Sir Stonk Straider

A series of high-value donations are acknowledged, including a significant contribution from Jeremy Cleary, who is dubbed Sir Stonk Straider of the Philly suburbs. Other producers from Portland, Long Island, and Colorado contribute to the show, sharing personal anecdotes about meetups and birthdays. The hosts perform the traditional knighting rituals and play requested jingles for the donors.

No Apology
Episode 1133 13:55 - 18:27

1133: No Apology

Sorghum Vinaigrette and Regional Texas Cuisine

During a Ronald McDonald House charity event in College Station, Texas, a unique tomato salad featuring a sorghum-based vinaigrette is discovered. Chef Dodd attributes the recipe to his grandmother, sparking a discussion on the use of sorghum in Southern cooking. The hosts express interest in finding a public domain version of the secret recipe.

German SPAM
Episode 1069 20:21 - 21:58

1069: German SPAM

Chef Damien Germainier and Culinary Scandals

The hosts discuss Swiss chef Damien Germainier and the general culture of high-end chefs. They reference a recent scandal involving a "shamed chef" in New York who was removed from his position following allegations of sexist behavior. The conversation touches on the "tatted-up" aesthetic common among modern celebrity chefs.

10th Anniversary
Episode 976 3:42:50 - 3:45:19

976: 10th Anniversary

Sir Matt the Bulgarian, Circumcised Chef, and Jim Beam

Matthew Clay is knighted as Sir Matt the Bulgarian, and James Shea becomes the "Circumcised Chef" (or Sir Come Sized Shaft). Shea requests that the Roundtable add buckwheat cakes and Jim Beam Black Label to its menu. The segment concludes with a play of the "Emperor Hillary" jingle and a mention of the "Darby Hauler."

Bug Juice
Episode 891 2:52:39 - 2:54:57

891: Bug Juice

Russian Consulate Chef, Steven Seagal "Under Siege" Reference

Among the 35 Russian diplomats expelled from the US was the head chef at the San Francisco consulate. The hosts compare the situation to the Steven Seagal movie "Under Siege," where the protagonist is "just the cook" but is actually a highly trained operative.

Episode 403 26:48 - 29:34

403: Pharmacy in a Fruit

Marco Pierre White, BBC Celebrity Chef Profile

A BBC interview with chef Marco Pierre White is scrutinized for factual inaccuracies regarding his career milestones. Claims that White was the first UK chef to receive three Michelin stars in 1995 are challenged by historical records showing other restaurants achieved the feat as early as 1982. The segment is described as a "fluff piece" based on a heavily managed Wikipedia page and PR materials.

Post Traumatic Sex
Episode 213 1:19:37 - 1:26:00

213: Post Traumatic Sex

Airline Food Safety and High-Speed Rail PR

A CBS News report detailing unsanitary conditions and pest infestations in airline catering facilities like LSG Sky Chef is scrutinized. The hosts suggest the timing of these negative airline stories may be part of a PR campaign by Hill & Knowlton to promote high-speed rail as a superior alternative to air travel.

Lightning Strikes
Episode 101 23:55 - 27:28

101: Lightning Strikes

Gordon Ramsay, Financial Troubles and Sous-Vide Controversy

Chef Gordon Ramsay faces significant financial difficulties, including seven million pounds in back taxes and the potential closure of several international operations. The hosts discuss Ramsay's use of "cooking bags" and central kitchens, which critics claim contradicts his televised advocacy for fresh, on-the-spot cooking.

Hot Vegetarian Chicks and Other Deep Thoughts
Episode 77 20:31 - 22:07

77: Hot Vegetarian Chicks and Other Deep Thoughts

Gordon Ramsay Financial Troubles and Restaurant Covenant Breaches

Celebrity chef Gordon Ramsay is facing financial scrutiny as reports indicate his holding company has breached loan covenants. The Financial Times reported that Ramsay is attempting to renegotiate a six-million-pound credit line. The situation reflects broader struggles within the high-end restaurant industry during the economic downturn.

Carbon Credits and the CIA
Episode 64 56:01 - 57:29

64: Carbon Credits and the CIA

San Francisco Dining, Chez Spencer and Fringale

A review of recent dining experiences in San Francisco notes a decline in quality at Chez Spencer, attributed to a potential change in the kitchen staff. Conversely, the restaurant Fringale is mentioned as having a new chef who may have stabilized the menu. Plans are made to visit several locations during an upcoming trip to the city.

Corked Wine
Episode 51 12:32 - 14:01

51: Corked Wine

Ritz Carlton Dining Disappointment, Arnold Schwarzenegger Sighting

A meal at the Ritz Carlton in San Francisco is described as disappointing due to poor flavor combinations, despite some impressive meat-cooking techniques. During the visit, the presence of Secret Service agents was explained by a staff member as protection for Governor Arnold Schwarzenegger, who had arrived unannounced.