

This Is TASTE
Aliza Abarbanel & Matt Rodbard
If you're a fan of smart and lively conversations about food, home cooking, and culture, this is the place. We interview the most interesting characters in the world of food, media, and cookbooks and release episodes several times a month. The program is hosted by TASTE editors Aliza Abarbanel and Matt Rodbard, and is sometimes recorded live at Rizzoli Bookstore in New York City. Visit TASTE online: tastecooking.com
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Sep 22, 2025 • 1h 27min
659: The Jake Cohen Experience
Jake Cohen, a renowned cookbook author known for his engaging recipes, shares insights from his book, Dinner Party Animal. He discusses his innovative party planning techniques and the importance of community during gatherings. Griffin Owens and Basil Beshkov, co-founders of YUZUCO, dive into the unique flavor profile of yuzu, highlighting their journey to introduce this Japanese citrus into the culinary scene. They explore sourcing challenges and eco-friendly practices while showcasing yuzu’s versatility in both drinks and desserts.

Sep 20, 2025 • 1h 22min
658: Novelists Ed Park & Jason Diamond Get the Food Details So Right
Join Pulitzer-finalist Ed Park, known for his exploration of Korean-American themes, and author Jason Diamond, who delves into Chicago's Jewish food culture. Ed shares his roots in Buffalo, detailing how Korean dining has evolved and inspires his writing. He highlights vibrant NYC spots and food’s role in his short-story collection, An Oral History of Atlantis. Jason discusses his novel, Kaplan's Plot, revealing rich food scenes tied to Jewish heritage, like the classic Chicago hot dog and delis, while blending myth and modern-day culinary experiences.

Sep 19, 2025 • 52min
657: Eater’s Fall Cookbook Preview with Bettina Makalintal
Bettina Makalintal, a senior reporter at Eater specializing in cookbook coverage, joins to share insights from Eater’s fall cookbook preview. They explore exciting new titles like Hedy McKinnon’s 'Linger' and Alison Roman’s pantry-forward book. Bettina discusses the rise of entertaining-focused cookbooks and the need for more narrative-driven works. Aliza and Matt also highlight fresh restaurant gems in NYC and the Hudson Valley, making it a feast for food lovers.

Sep 17, 2025 • 1h 16min
656: Real Talk About Cervos and Eel Bar with Aaron Crowder
Aaron Crowder, the chef-partner at Cervos and Eel Bar in NYC, shares insights into his Florida roots and culinary inspirations. He discusses the joys and challenges of casual dining while celebrating Basque influences at Eel Bar. Gilberto Cetina of Holbox in LA brings his Yucatan flavors to the conversation, sharing the best tacos in town and his favorite kitchen gadgets. They bond over childhood food memories and the art of food preparation, revealing how personal journeys shape their culinary identities.

Sep 15, 2025 • 43min
655: Top Chef Melissa King Doesn’t Need a Restaurant
Melissa King is a chef, entrepreneur, television personality, activist, model, tastemaker, and author of the incredible new cookbook Cook Like a King. She is the winner of Bravo’s Top Chef: All-Stars L.A. and holds more challenge wins than any other competitor in the history of Top Chef. As mentioned previously on the show, I love Cook Like a King. It really speaks to me, and Melissa shares about what inspired the recipes as well as why she is 100% okay with not working in restaurants.
Also on the show, Aliza and Matt go over some of their favorite chef and restaurant cookbooks from this busy fall season. These include: Soju Party, Russ & Daughters: 100 Years of Appetizing,The Pasta Book, Six Seasons of Pasta, House of Nanking: Family Recipes from San Francisco's Favorite Chinese Restaurant, Family Thai, Franco Pepe: Pizza Chef, Le Bistrot Paul Bert: French Comfort Food from the Parisian Restaurant.
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Sep 12, 2025 • 49min
654: Who Made Bon Appétit’s Best New Restaurants List? Joseph Hernandez Helped Make the Tough Calls.
Joseph Hernandez, Associate Director of Drinks and Lifestyle at Bon Appétit and Epicurious, dives into the creation of the coveted Best New Restaurants list for 2025. He shares insights on culinary hotspots in cities like Pittsburgh and Honolulu, discussing the artistry of tasting menus and the significance of local ingredients. The conversation also explores the rich narratives behind diverse cuisines, from underrepresented Hmong dishes to innovative fusions. Plus, be sure to catch their take on favorite fall baking cookbooks, catering to every palate!

Sep 10, 2025 • 1h 9min
653: Evan Funke Makes up With the Pasta Machine
Evan Funke is a Los Angeles chef and roller of pastas, starring on Netflix and in the dining rooms of Felix Trattoria, Mother Wolf, Funke, and other restaurants in his expanding empire. It was such a pleasure sitting down with Evan in Los Angeles to talk about his wild ride of a career, the good word on the restaurant Funke in Beverly Hills, and how he collaborates closely with his staff to make sure the pasta is always right. We also get an update on his long-held pasta machine sentiment. Evan is honest here, and he reveals the many complexities of running multiple restaurants.
At the top of the show, it’s the Resy Hit List, where we speak with a Resy editor to hear about what is exciting them in the world of restaurants. It’s part of a new recurring segment where Resy’s editors, writers and partner chefs will share compelling stories and discuss the latest in food and dining culture.
On today’s show, we catch up with Deanna Ting. Deanna is the New York editor at Resy, and we talk about new openings, special events, and what’s exciting her on the scene. This includes an Italian restaurant renaissance and wine bars opening in unique spaces. Deanna also answers this simple question: Which steakhouse should I book in New York? A few of the restaurants mentioned on the episode:
Borgo
ICavallini
Lei
Bridges
Odre
Atoboy
Dynamo Room
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Sep 8, 2025 • 1h 3min
652: How to Party Like Dan Pelosi
You may know cookbook author and culinary personality Dan Pelosi as GrossyPelosi, a self-proclaimed “Italian meatball making meatballs.” Dan’s approachable recipes and warm personality, and his debut book, Let’s Eat, have won him lots of fans online and off, and his second cookbook, Let’s Party, delivers more comfort—and lots of smart entertaining tips. It’s so fun to have Dan on the show to talk about building a brand that still feels personal, actually stress-free entertaining, and more.
And after the interview, Aliza and Matt share about their recent trips to Los Angeles, with visits to: Kuya Lord, Found Oyster, Holbox, Muse, Rustic Canyon, AWAN, Kettl.
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Sep 6, 2025 • 1h 15min
651: Understanding AI in the Grocery Store, Sweetgreen's Dip, and Tariff Chaos with Dan Frommer
Dan Frommer is the founder and editor in chief of The New Consumer, an influential publication that covers the intersection of technology and consumer brands—and many of these brands live in the food world. We wanted to have Dan back on the show to talk about his new trends report. As Dan writes: “Between tariffs, geopolitics, DOGE, egg prices, measles, fires, floods, and more, the US consumer has had a chaotic start to the year.” What does it all mean for brands like Sweetgreen, Chipotle, and Starbucks? We dig into each, and we have a great conversation about that not-so-great topic on all of our minds: inflation. I loved catching up with Dan, and I hope you enjoy the conversation.
Also on the show we have a great conversation with Stella Drivas, author of the new book, Hungry Happens: Mediterranean.
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Sep 5, 2025 • 1h 4min
650: New Fall Cookbooks with Alexis deBoschnek & Miyoko Schinner
Alexis deBoschnek is a cookbook author, recipe developer, and writer based in the Catskills in upstate New York. Her latest book, Nights and Weekends, is extremely cool, and we talk about how she brings her deep recipe writing chops to help people cook better and faster. We also discuss her upstate life and some of the memorable recipes from the book.
Also on the show, Aliza talks with Miyoko Schinner, the trailblazing plant-based chef, cookbook author, and founder of the vegan cheese brand Miyoko’s Creamery. Her seventh cookbook, The Vegan Creamery, shares everything you need to make milk, cheese, yogurt, ice cream, and more without dairy. We also talk about big shifts in the plant-based eating world.
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