22. Coffee with Trigg Brown — Taiwanese American Cuisine should be fun, delicious, and thoughtful
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Today in this episode of the Scoolinary podcast, we have a black coffee with Trigg Brown, cookbook coauthor and co-owner of Taiwanese American Win Son Restaurant and Win Son Bakery in Brooklyn, NY. Listen up because you might be suprised by his career trajectory — it's missing something that seems fundamental to becoming a professional chef. He shares how he's adapted Taiwan's storied cuisine to create his style of Taiwanese American fusion cuisine along with his business partner, Josh Ku. He's also shared some accessible recipes through his Scoolinary course, which will be available next week, and he tells you which one you should start with. He also reveals what his goal was when he and Josh opened Win Son in New York's cutthroat culinary landscape. So far business has been good, which is proven not by what the people say but by what Trigg and Josh are about to do next.
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