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Podcast by JT and Doc Dave
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Meathead - Author - "The Meathead Method"
10/05/2025 Duración: 49minThe primary focus of this podcast episode is the introduction of Meathead Goldwyn's latest culinary work, "The Meathead Method," which explores the intricate science and art of barbecue and grilling. We engage in a detailed discussion with Meathead, who shares insights into the book's innovative approach, which encompasses not only traditional recipes but also sophisticated techniques that challenge conventional culinary practices. Throughout our conversation, we dissect various myths surrounding barbecue, including the misconceptions surrounding ingredients like MSG. Additionally, we delve into the importance of understanding the science behind cooking, emphasizing how proper techniques can enhance flavor and elevate the dining experience. As we navigate through these topics, we invite listeners to embrace creativity in their cooking endeavors and to explore the myriad possibilities presented in Meathead's new book.Links referenced in this episode:AmazingRibs.comheritagesteel.usoregondungeness.orgpaintedhill
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Aly Romero - Private Chef & Author Afterhours Encore
08/05/2025 Duración: 20minThis podcast episode features a compelling conversation with Aly Romero, who shares insights regarding her newly released book, "Gas, Fire, Heat." We delve into the intricacies of her culinary journey, highlighting her experiences and inspirations that have shaped her approach to cooking. Aly reflects on her cherished memories of dining with her late parents, emphasizing the profound impact of familial connections on her culinary pursuits. The discourse further explores the slower pace of life in Texas and its influence on her cooking philosophy. We conclude with a contemplation of the importance of transparency in food sourcing and advertising, underscoring the necessity for consumers to be informed about the origins of their sustenance.Links referenced in this episode:paintedhillsnaturalbeefCompanies mentioned in this episode: Painted Hills Natural Beef Mentioned in this episode:nullnullThis podcast uses the following third-party services for analysis: OP3 - https://op3.dev/privacy
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Aly Romero - Private Chef & Author Encore
03/05/2025 Duración: 46minWe are delighted to present an enlightening discussion centered around Aly Romero's recently published cookbook, "Gas Fire Heat." This episode emphasizes the intricate journey of crafting this culinary work, which encapsulates a diverse array of recipes reflecting Aly's rich experiences and influences from various regions. Notably, we delve into the meticulous process of developing and refining recipes, underscoring the dedication involved in ensuring each dish resonates with flavor and accessibility. Furthermore, Ali shares her insights on the significance of utilizing various cooking methods, advocating for a versatile approach that embraces both gas and live fire techniques in outdoor cooking. The conversation offers a profound exploration of culinary creativity, the personal motivations behind writing a cookbook, and the joy of sharing culinary delights with family and friends.Links referenced in this episode:heritagesteeloregondungenesspaintedhillsbeefpigpowdergasfireheatamazonbarnesandnobletargetwalmart
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Tuffy Stone, world champion pitmaster - After Hours Encore
29/04/2025 Duración: 27minThe discussion in this episode revolves around the insights and experiences of Hall of Famer Tuffy Stone, who shares his perspectives on the intricacies of the barbecue world, particularly in relation to competition cooking. During our engaging dialogue, we delve into the importance of timing in barbecue competitions and how pivotal mistakes can yield valuable lessons that shape one's culinary journey. Tuffy reflects on the evolution of barbecue technology and its impact on cooking efficiency, underscoring the significance of precision in achieving optimal results. Furthermore, we explore the emotional connection to food, as Tuffy recounts heartfelt memories associated with family recipes and cherished cooking experiences. This episode serves as an enlightening exploration of the art and science behind barbecue, enriched by Tuffy's extensive knowledge and passion for the craft.Links referenced in this episode:paintedhillnaturalbeef.comCompanies mentioned in this episode: Painted Hills Natural Beef This podcas
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Tuffy Stone, world champion pitmaster - Encore
26/04/2025 Duración: 42minThis episode features an engaging conversation with the esteemed Tuffy Stone, a world champion pitmaster, who shares his extensive experiences in both the culinary and competitive barbecue realms. We delve into Tuffy's recent travels, which include teaching opportunities in Australia and Brazil, as well as his reflections on the evolution of barbecue techniques over the years. The discussion also highlights the importance of seasoning versatility in enhancing the flavor profiles of various dishes, illustrating how rubs can transcend traditional meat applications to elevate vegetables and other cuisines. We express gratitude to our sponsors, particularly Painted Hills Natural Beef, and emphasize the significance of quality ingredients in achieving remarkable barbecue results. Join us as we explore the intersection of barbecue culture and culinary innovation with Tuffy Stone.Links referenced in this episode:paintedhillsnaturalbeef.combbqnationjt.comgunterwilhelmknives.comCompanies mentioned in this episode: Pai
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Megan Day - Burnt Finger BBQ Afterhours Encore
22/04/2025 Duración: 14minThis podcast delves into the captivating realm of culinary exploration, focusing on the art and science of barbecue. One of the salient points discussed is the notion of culinary mentorship and collaboration, as exemplified by the speakers' reflections on their aspirations to work alongside esteemed figures in the barbecue community, notably Malcolm Reed. Furthermore, they engage in a thoughtful dialogue regarding personal growth, sharing anecdotes that illuminate the challenges encountered in their culinary journeys, particularly in mastering the intricate techniques of brisket preparation. Additionally, the conversation traverses the personal dimensions of their lives, revealing how past experiences shape their present identities and culinary philosophies. As we cultivate a deeper understanding of barbecue culture, we invite listeners to join us on this enlightening gastronomic journey.Links referenced in this episode:Burnt Finger bbqBurnt Finger MeganPainted Hills Natural BeefCompanies mentioned in this ep
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Megan Day - Burnt Finger BBQ Encore
19/04/2025 Duración: 45minToday, we engage in an enlightening discourse with Megan Day of Burnt Fingers Barbecue, a luminary in the realm of competitive barbecuing. In our conversation, we delve into the origins of her team’s name, which amusingly reflects the fervent passion of barbecue enthusiasts who eagerly seize the first bite, often at the risk of burning their fingers. Furthermore, Megan elucidates the trajectory of her culinary journey, highlighting significant milestones, including her remarkable achievements at prestigious competitions such as the American Royal and Memphis in May. We explore the evolving landscape of barbecue, particularly the shift toward premium ingredients and innovative flavor profiles that captivate both judges and enthusiasts alike. Join us as we uncover the intricacies of barbecue culture, the joys of family involvement in culinary pursuits, and the profound connections forged through this time-honored tradition.Links referenced in this episode:oregondungeness.orgheritagesteel.uspaintedhillsbeef.comb
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Chef Stef, Cook and Author - Afterhours Encore
15/04/2025 Duración: 11minIn this discourse, we elucidate the paramount lesson derived from years of experience in the realms of barbecue, smoking, and grilling. The essence of our conversation revolves around a simple yet profound principle: one must refrain from incinerating the food, thereby ensuring both the integrity of the culinary creation and the domestic environment. Our esteemed guest, Chef Stephen, expounds upon the impact of varying weather conditions on barbecuing, highlighting the importance of adaptability and knowledge expansion in this culinary art. We further delve into personal anecdotes, showcasing the evolution of our respective cooking techniques and the joy derived from culinary experimentation. Ultimately, this episode serves to inspire both seasoned gastronomes and novices alike to embrace the art of barbecue with diligence and creativity.Links referenced in this episode:paintedhillsnaturalbeef.comnbbqa.comsca.comocean-springs.comtheshedbbq.comCompanies mentioned in this episode: Painted Hills Natural Beef NB
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Chef Stef, Cook and Author - Encore
12/04/2025 Duración: 46minThe primary focus of today's discussion is the evolving landscape of barbecue and culinary practices as influenced by the recent pandemic. I, alongside esteemed chef Steph and Hall of Famer Leanne Whippen, delve into the intricacies of adapting traditional cooking methods to contemporary needs, emphasizing the significance of convenience without compromising flavor. Chef Steph shares her transformative journey from a stationary position to a more digital approach in the culinary realm, where she has been refining her skills and creating engaging content for novice cooks. We explore the innovative techniques that have emerged, including elevated meal prep strategies, which cater to individuals seeking to enhance their cooking repertoire while navigating the constraints of time. Our dialogue further examines the impact of technology on barbecue practices, particularly the emergence of new grill brands and the integration of advanced features that simplify the cooking process for enthusiasts and beginners alike.
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Mike McCarthy - National BBQ Festival
05/04/2025 Duración: 47minLong Island is not known to be a hub for BBQ competitions. This summer June 13-15th in Eisenhower Park in Nassua County Long Island the National BBQ Festival will kick off with a $100,000 dollar purse. Mike McCarthy joins Jeff and Lee Ann to share the who, what , where and why of the festival. Mike and Kell Phelps from BBQ News Magazine are spearheading the event with promises to be the first of it’s kind, and only 40 miles from mid-town Manhattan.Mentioned in this episode:nullnullThis podcast uses the following third-party services for analysis: OP3 - https://op3.dev/privacy
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Clint Cantwell, AmazingRibs.com President And BBQ Personality Afterhours Encore
01/04/2025 Duración: 21minIn this discourse, we delve into the intricate nuances of contemporary food trends, with a particular emphasis on the phenomenon of pumpkin spice, which serves as a focal point for our conversation. The dialogue progresses as we reflect on the implications of processed flavors and the perception of authenticity in culinary experiences. We examine the evolution of traditional Thanksgiving preparations, advocating for methods such as spatchcocking to enhance the efficiency and flavor of turkey preparation. Furthermore, we share personal anecdotes regarding family culinary practices, revealing both fond memories and aversions to certain dishes. Ultimately, our discussion underscores the significance of thoughtful food choices and the evolution of personal tastes amidst the backdrop of societal food trends.Links referenced in this episode:paintedhillsnaturalbeef.comamazingribs.comCompanies mentioned in this episode: Painted Hills Natural Beef Amazing Ribs.com This podcast uses the following third-party services
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Clint Cantwell, AmazingRibs.com President And BBQ Personality Encore
29/03/2025 Duración: 42minThe salient point of today's discussion centers on the pervasive trend of pumpkin spice in contemporary culinary culture, which has prompted us to critically assess its prevalence and implications. I, alongside my esteemed co-host Dan Whippen, engage in a thorough exploration of this phenomenon, particularly through the lens of an enlightening dialogue with Clint Cantwell, the president of Amazing Ribs. We delve into the absurdity of pumpkin spice-infused products, including children's breakfast cereals, and reflect on the broader implications of such marketing strategies that often prioritize novelty over culinary integrity. As we navigate this discourse, we also touch upon the historical context of pumpkin spice's rise to prominence, particularly its origins tied to Starbucks and the subsequent avalanche of products that have followed suit. Ultimately, our conversation serves as a commentary on the intersection of food, marketing, and consumer behavior, urging listeners to consider the authenticity of their
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JR Love Houston - The Cowboy Yacht Club - Afterhours
25/03/2025 Duración: 12minThis podcast episode delves into the intricate nuances of barbecue, as we engage in a conversation with the esteemed J.R. Love Houston. The discussion is punctuated by a series of thought-provoking inquiries that prompt reflections on culinary preferences and personal experiences in the realm of barbecue. With insights into the artistry of brisket preparation and the diverse flavors of wild game, J.R. shares his culinary journey and the lessons imparted by his late stepfather, a pivotal figure in his culinary education. Furthermore, we explore the whims of barbecue standards and the candid frustrations that accompany the art of judging barbecue dishes. As we traverse through anecdotes and preferences, we invite our audience to reflect on their own culinary experiences while embracing the jovial spirit of barbecue culture.Links referenced in this episode:paintedhillsnaturalbeef.comCompanies mentioned in this episode: Painted Hills Natural Beef This podcast uses the following third-party services for analysis:
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JR Love Houston - The Cowboy Yacht Club
22/03/2025 Duración: 43minThe Houston Rodeo stands as a monumental spectacle, characterized by its extensive barbecue competition that has evolved significantly since its inception in 1974. In this enlightening episode, we engage with Junior Love, the guiding spirit of the Cowboy Yacht Club, who shares his profound insights on the intricacies of barbecue culture in Texas. With the competition expanding from merely a handful of teams to over 250, the event now draws an impressive 250,000 attendees within a mere three days. We delve into Junior's illustrious journey in barbecue, from his formative years cooking alongside his stepfather to his current status as a seasoned competitor. Furthermore, we explore the essential elements that contribute to the distinctiveness of Texas brisket, emphasizing the importance of dry rubs and slow smoking techniques that define this culinary tradition.Links referenced in this episode:heritagesteel.usoregondungeness.orgpaintedhillsbeef.compigpowder.comCompanies mentioned in this episode: Cowboy Yacht Cl
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Dirty Dick (Richard Westhaver) Dirty Dicks Hot Sauces - Afterhours Encore
18/03/2025 Duración: 12minThis podcast episode features an engaging conversation with Richard Westhaver from Dirty Dick's Hot Sauce, delving into the nuances of culinary creativity and the art of barbecue. We explore the intricate process of recipe development, with Richard revealing that he often composes twenty recipes to yield a single successful creation, underscoring the dedication required in the culinary arts. Additionally, he shares insights into the challenges faced by entrepreneurs in the food industry, emphasizing the relentless nature of managing a business. The dialogue further touches on personal reflections, such as the impact of past decisions and the aspiration for continual improvement. Listeners are invited to appreciate the depth of experience and passion that defines the world of barbecue and hot sauce.Links referenced in this episode:dirtydickshotsauce.comCompanies mentioned in this episode: Painted Hills Natural Beef Dirty Dick's Hot Sauce This podcast uses the following third-party services for analysis: OP3 -
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Dirty Dick (Richard Westhaver) Dirty Dicks Hot Sauces Encore
15/03/2025 Duración: 45minThe primary focus of this episode revolves around the illustrious figure of Richard Westhaver, affectionately known in culinary circles as Dirty Dick, who has made an indelible mark in the realm of hot sauces. As we delve into his remarkable journey, we uncover the genesis of his distinctive sauces, which originated from his early experiences in the Caribbean, where he was inspired by the vibrant flavors and culinary practices of the local populace. Throughout our discourse, we explore the myriad challenges he has faced in navigating the competitive landscape of the food industry, particularly the complexities of distribution and marketing that often thwart emerging entrepreneurs. Additionally, we engage in a thorough examination of the regulatory framework governing food production, emphasizing the importance of comprehending these nuances for anyone aspiring to enter this domain. Join us as we gain insights from Dirty Dick's wealth of experience and reflect on the evolving nature of consumer preferences in
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David Stidham - Compart Duroc Afterhours
11/03/2025 Duración: 13minThis podcast episode delves into the intricate interplay of barbecue culture and personal anecdotes, as we engage in a spirited dialogue with David Stidham from Compart Durock. Our conversation traverses a range of topics, including culinary preferences and the nuances of competition barbecue. Notably, we explore the significance of garnishes, particularly parsley, and whether their aesthetic value justifies the time spent on their preparation. Furthermore, we contemplate the intriguing question of which historical figure we would choose to cook for, revealing personal passions that shape our culinary identities. As we unravel these themes, we invite our audience to reflect on their own barbecue experiences and preferences.Links referenced in this episode:CompartDurocCompanies mentioned in this episode: Painted Hills Natural Beef Compart Durock This podcast uses the following third-party services for analysis: OP3 - https://op3.dev/privacy
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David Stidham - Compart Duroc
08/03/2025 Duración: 45minThis podcast episode features an engaging discourse with David Stidham, the Vice President of Sales and Marketing at Compart Durock. Central to our conversation is the evolution of Stidham's illustrious career in the barbecue industry, which commenced with his serendipitous foray into competitive cooking. He recounts his journey from a corporate marketing executive to a fervent participant in barbecue competitions, culminating in the establishment of his own restaurant. Stidham elucidates the intricacies of pork production, particularly focusing on the premium quality of Durock pork and the innovative practices employed by the Compart family since 1949. Through this dialogue, we explore the significance of sustainable practices in the pork industry and the challenges faced during the COVID-19 pandemic, alongside the promising future of Compart Durock amidst evolving market demands.Links referenced in this episode:heritagesteel.usoregondungeness.orgpaintedhillsbeef.compigpowder.comcompartdirect.comCompanies me
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Steven Raichlen, Author, journalist, lecturer, and tv host - Afterhours Encore
04/03/2025 Duración: 14minThis podcast episode delves into the intricate art of grilling vegetables and fruits, illuminating the various techniques and flavor enhancements that can be achieved through smoking. We engage in a profound discussion with culinary luminaries Leanne Whippen and Steven Raichlen, who share their expertise on the optimal preparation methods for an array of vegetables, including bell peppers and corn, as well as the innovative practice of smoking unconventional items such as lettuce and cocktails. The episode emphasizes the importance of simplicity in grilling, advocating for an appreciation of the innate flavors of ingredients rather than overwhelming them with complexity. Furthermore, we explore the delightful results that can be attained by employing smoking techniques on fruits, revealing how they can elevate traditional recipes to unprecedented heights. This conversation not only serves to inspire culinary experimentation but also underscores the boundless possibilities inherent in the realm of barbecuing.L
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Steven Raichlen, Author, journalist, lecturer, and tv host - Encore
01/03/2025 Duración: 43minThis episode delves into the fundamentals of barbecuing, emphasizing the necessity for both novice and seasoned grillers to revisit the basics of this culinary art. We engage in a profound discussion with the esteemed Steven Reichlan, who has profoundly influenced the barbecue landscape through his extensive writings and teachings. Central to our discourse is the importance of understanding fundamental techniques, such as fire management and the various cooking methods applicable to different cuts of meat. We explore the nuances of brisket preparation, elucidating the intricacies involved in achieving the perfect balance of flavor and texture. Furthermore, we address common misconceptions surrounding barbecue practices, aiming to equip our audience with the knowledge requisite for mastery in the grilling domain.Links referenced in this episode:paintedhillsbeef.comheritagesteel.usoregondungeness.orgpigpowder.combarbecuebible.combbqnationjt.comCompanies mentioned in this episode: Painter Hills Natural Beef Pig