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Tony Foreman and Cindy Wolf discuss everything connected to food and wine. From cold suppers to elegant dinner parties.

Foreman and Wolf on Food and Wine on WYPR WYPR 88.1 FM Baltimore

    • Arts
    • 4.7 • 26 Ratings

Tony Foreman and Cindy Wolf discuss everything connected to food and wine. From cold suppers to elegant dinner parties.

    Going back to the techniques

    Going back to the techniques

    What's your favorite way to cook? Do you like to grill? Roast? Fry? Tony and Chef Wolf discuss their favorite cooking techniques and their do's and don'ts when preparing dishes. From sautéing to braising, there are an abundant of techniques that are used in the kitchen everyday and these are just a few!

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    • 48 min
    Getting Into Starches

    Getting Into Starches

    What's the one thing that brings a meal together? Starches! The part everyone looks forward to, especially with big dinners. Whether its fries, polenta, rice, etc. starches are included in most meals and come in many different forms. On this week's episode, Tony and Chef Wolf discuss their favorite part of their meals. They go over the big three central starches; potatoes, rice, and corn!
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    • 48 min
    The Wait For Spring!

    The Wait For Spring!

    Are you tired of comfort food, and ready the new, bright flavors of Spring? It's that time of the year where Winter is over, but it's not quite Spring yet. We're in that in between where you're just waiting for something new. This week, Tony and Chef Wolf discuss what they are making to get them through to the upcoming season. As the weather starts to change, they give some ideas and recipes with ingredients to speed up this tough time for cooks. 
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    • 48 min
    The fishy fundamentals Part 2: Shellfish

    The fishy fundamentals Part 2: Shellfish

    With about 71 percent of the earth's surface covered in water, it makes sense that our waterways are some of the most plentiful resources we have.

    Last week we dove into the wonderful and sometimes intimidating world of working with seafood in the kitchen. This week Tony and Chef Cindy bring the discussion to the unique category of seafood that we call shellfish. Specifically crustaceans (a category containing lobsters, crabs, and shrimp) and mollusks (a category containing bivalves like scallops and cephalopods like squid). From historical context to recipes and wines to match.

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    • 48 min
    An inside look at food and wine ratings

    An inside look at food and wine ratings

    While rating systems can be a great resource for helping you make a decision and for setting expectations when it comes to food and wine, context is important. Who created the rating system? What criteria do they prioritize and how equitably do they apply those criteria? Tony and Chef Cindy are here to help demystify the various rating systems that rank the best restaurants, wines, travel destinations, and more. They will also share some of their top-ranked dining experiences.

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    • 48 min
    Fresh ideas for chicken breast

    Fresh ideas for chicken breast

    Chicken breast can be a quick and easy dinner choice to pick up from the grocery store. Over time, the same few recipes can get . . . repetitive. Tony and Chef Cindy are here with fresh ideas to make you fall in love with this kitchen staple all over again.

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    • 48 min

Customer Reviews

4.7 out of 5
26 Ratings

26 Ratings

trimgod_666 ,

A plus

I look forward to this show every week. The hosts being local, it makes it even better.

s r graham ,

The fishy fundamentals

Re this particular episode, Chef Cindy, you recommend “rare pumpkin” swordfish.” Extremely rare you say but worth it if you can get it. Certainly gives the impression you don't care about sustainability.

kralmajales ,

Terrific food show from Baltimore!!!

Wow this show is great. A must for food lovers, cooks, or gardeners. I love how they explore seasonal foods, flavors and what to do with them. For example, the episode on strawberries and whiskey teaches you about each but helps you take something you love already and make it terrific. Wolf and Foreman are great together. Fabulous show!

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