Episode 343 – 2022 Best of Utah – All the Food

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Since I forgot to post with all the Christmas prep, this week’s blog is short and to the point (also stolen from Chris!).

It’s time for part two of City Weekly’s Best of Utah 2022 episode this year. Our focus is now on food and drink in this great state and there is no short supply of opinion to go around. Thanks to City Weekly for providing the fuel for this show.

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We also recap our annual Ugly Sweater party and Utah snowpack and avalanche danger for the season. 

Thank you to Folk Hogan for our intro music. 

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Episode 295 – Floppy Fries

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Hello all you fabulous listeners!!!

We are recording on Skype this week because Julia is negative for COVID but then positive twice but then negative again.  She’s feeling better but home recovering and avoiding giving it to us since we’ll never be sure if she has/had COVID!

The Utah State Legislature began on the 18th.  We talk about how important it is to know what is happening up on the hill and to contact your legislator if you something is important to you.  Please go to www.le.utah.gov  for bill tracking, to find out who your representatives are and to listen to committee discussions.

We know you’ve been waiting for it, so here it is, the first part of our City Weekly Best Of review!  In this weeks episode, we go over the Food & Drink and the Restaurants categories.  We are shocked that The Pie didn’t win for Best Pizza or even Best Pizza in Ogden but excited that Fresh Donuts & Deli is on the board for Best Donuts.  Our wonderful friends at Ruby Snap beat Crumbl for Best Cookies and of course, Pretty Bird, FTW under Best Chicken Sandwich.  Chef Adalberto pulls out a couple secondary positions under Best Bakery and Best Dessert for Fillings and Emulsions but we know he should be #1!  Guras Spice House is overlooked for Best Indian Restaurant again but now that Jeremy has been to La Caille, we know it’s a real place to go and eat.  Surprisingly, between the podcast crew, we’ve been to all the winners in Best French Restaurant.  Chris is thrilled with Sunday’s Best, Best Restaurant Brunch win but we’re not going to Takashi until their dining room opens, no matter how many categories they win.

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Food’s Ultimate Resource, Spoonthumbs

Don’t worry, we didn’t miss pulling a Tarot Card this week and it tells us to listen to our little voices . . .

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Episode 278 – Cooking with Carmie

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It’s Bre again!  We started this episode talking about cold barbeques, harvesting and FanX.  Jeremy decided to throw a last HURRAH barbeque before Fall and the wedding.  While he may be beat the wedding date deadline, Fall beat him.  The day started off okay, but it was sweater and fire pit weather by the end.  Because of this cold weather, it’s time to harvest or you’d better be covering your crop.  The temperatures are already dipping below freezing!  Lastly, FanX was underwhelming.  I’m not sad we went but unlike most years, we didn’t stay for full days and took breaks where we came all the way back home.  We ended up not even going on Saturday because running errands sounded like more fun.  I think FanX needs to start rethinking their panels and their presenters.  It was fun to see the artists and authors and we came home with a haul!

Zachary Quinto, photo from FanX Salt Lake, Facebook

Carmella Anderson from Carmella’s Cuisine is our guest interview, and we were so extra-excited because she showed up with yummy cheese, crackers, and fruit for us all to dine on.  You all know how much I love to eat on the show, but Chris wouldn’t let me, so we enjoyed an after-interview with Carmie, and her husband while chowing down on the good eats.

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Carmie was born in Toledo, Ohio.  She comes by cooking naturally as her parents managed food services in country clubs.  After that her family lived above a tavern in Chicago that they owned and operated.  As part of an exchange program, Carmie studied in France and has gone back since to study cooking.  She has taken cooking classes all over Europe but has never officially gone to school for cooking.  While it sounds like Carmie might have had a professional catering business most of her life she wasn’t able to start her own business until quite a bit later. 

Carmie and her husband moved to Utah to help take care of her husband’s grandfather but it’s not professional catering time yet.  She and her husband hand a handicapped child that kept them busy and it wasn’t until that child moved into a group home that Carmie took official steps to start her own business.  Until then, she had been catering for friends and family at cost and already knew she loved it. 

Chef Carmie has a passion for cooking and a dream and ran with it.  Some of her first official business was a Delta Airlines contract that she took over from someone else.  Doing that forced her to get her license and find a commercial kitchen.  When the owner of her commissary decided to sell the building, Carmie started looking for a new kitchen and finally found a home in Riverton.  It was leased to her as a working kitchen, but the prior tenant had been forced out and left behind not only a mess, but a kitchen that didn’t meet the city regulations.  So, while still working in her first commissary, they started preparing the new kitchen for business.  Her landlord forgave rent for few months while they renovated since the upgrades made the building more valuable!

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So, why catering instead of truck or restaurant?  Carmie tells us she loves to be a creative cook and the idea of doing the same menu over and over was not appealing.  She loves to create beautiful means that are also tasty. 

In addition to the catering, you can order meals to eat at home from her website.  Orders are placed by Sunday evening and picked up on Tuesday. She can customize meals for gluten free, dairy free, and just about everything under the sun.  She doesn’t see her work as just a job.

Carmie tells us about how she survived COVID shut down, what kinds of meals she prepares and the strange requests some folks make.  She tells us about her favorite foods to make and eat and how loving her work helps her through the tough times.

Chef Carmie tells us that having grown up in Chicago and having travelled a lot, she loves Utah because you can find anything.  There is a variety of entertainment and landscape.  She finds Utah to be well-rounded and wouldn’t dream of calling anywhere else home.  You can find her on

Most interesting/unique thing:  Having grown up in Chicago and travelled quite a bit.  You can find anything in Utah, entertainment, landscape, well-rounded place.  Once you’ve been here and seen Utah, it has everything.

You can find Carmella on Instagram @carmellascuisine, on Facebook under Carmella’s Cuisine and online at www.carmellascuisuse.com. Go enjoy this episode and some of her great cooking!

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Episode 245 – Culinary Evangelism

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Episode 245 is all about food. No seriously, we didn’t really spend any time on other things. We started with Food Tucks of Salt Lake City, but quickly moved on to former Chow Truck worker and owner, Chef J Looney. He is a self proclaim culinary evangelist and has the business and website to prove it.

Chef J Looney (https://theculinaryevangelist.com/)

We talk about his love of food and how it all started with his father doing institutional food work as the food services director for LDS Hospital when he was younger. No joke, Chef Looney fell in love with hospital cafeteria food and is now a self taught private chef.

From his church sponsored vacation to Argentina as a young lad, Chef Looney really wanted people to understand the cultural aspects of food. We really dive into ethnic cuisine and the fusions that those things create. We talk about the diverse food culture in the state of Utah as well.

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We talk about Ethiopian food in big detail. Chef tells us that Utah has a number of great Ethiopian places to eat and things people should try that spicy food. But we also have a large Vietnamese population and the diversity doesn’t stop there. In fact, Salt Lake may have a more diverse food scene than most major cities in the United States.

It is interesting that America is one of the few countries in the world that don’t eat clean naturally. That is part of what has inspired the chef to go private and do meal planning and private meal prep for a select number of VIP clients through his new business. Eating local and eating clean is the responsible thing to do.

If you don’t leave the episode hungry and wanting to try something new, then I’m not sure you were listening to the correct show.

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