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81: Tammie Teclemariam

81: Tammie Teclemariam

FromThis Is TASTE


81: Tammie Teclemariam

FromThis Is TASTE

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Length:
45 minutes
Released:
Dec 14, 2021
Format:
Podcast episode

Description

If you’ve caught some of the exciting new writing coming from the relaunch of Gawker, you may have read some food writing by Tammie Teclemariam, who’s been taking down moka pots, making the case for buying a whole ham, and lauding the Black Russian as a far superior alternative to the espresso martini craze. Tammie’s also written for TASTE about the virtues of fried chicken livers, how Caraflex is the ultimate cabbage flex, and why mozzarella in carrozza is the fanciest iteration of a grilled cheese. We talked about some of the joys (and terrors) of whole-ham ownership, as well as a few unexpectedly cool ideas for holiday drinking.After recording the episode, it was announced that Tammie will be New York Magazine’s first ever Diner-at-Large. You can follow along with her eating and writing in 2022 here.Also on this episode, hosts Anna Hezel and Matt Rodbard dive into the topic of nonalcoholic drinks for celebratory occasions—all of the sodas, seltzers, and beers that are worth pulling out for a toast, including drinks from Kimino, Casamara Club, and Athletic Brewing. Finally, Matt recalls his grandma Gert’s stash of Canfield’s Diet Chocolate Fudge in Highland Park, Illinois.    Additional reading:On the Acquisition and Maintenance of a Ham [Gawker]Moka Pots Make Shitty Coffee [Gawker]If You “Like” Espresso Martinis You’ll Love the Black Russian [Gawker]Have You Fried a Chicken Liver Lately? [TASTE]The Grilled Cheese Gets Regal [TASTE]The Year I Ate New York [New York Magazine]
Released:
Dec 14, 2021
Format:
Podcast episode

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If you're a fan of smart and cool and weird and lively conversations about food and culture, this is the place. We interview the most interesting characters in the world of food, media, and arts (and sometimes they're a combination of all three). The program is hosted by TASTE editors Anna Hezel and Matt Rodbard, and often recorded live at Books Are Magic in Brooklyn, NY. Visit TASTE online: tastecooking.com