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Black Desserts
Black Food Folks
13 episodes
3 weeks ago
Black Food Folks presents a limited series focusing on the life and work of Black pastry chefs. The series will focus on a diverse collective of chefs, bakers, chocolatiers, and educators to explore their career paths and the historical context in which they do their work.
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Black Food Folks presents a limited series focusing on the life and work of Black pastry chefs. The series will focus on a diverse collective of chefs, bakers, chocolatiers, and educators to explore their career paths and the historical context in which they do their work.
Show more...
Food
Arts
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Just Desserts
Black Desserts
53 minutes 30 seconds
4 years ago
Just Desserts

Don't be fooled by how easy they make it look...

Training is a factor that is debated throughout the food world and has as much to do with relative success as any other factor. From formal training to community-sourced apprenticeship rigor and technique are critical ingredients that each chef has to find for themselves. In this episode, Therese talks with guests about the training that makes them each the technicians they are and the role their training has played in their imaginations around career possibility. 

Guests on this episode are Kimberly Brock Brown, Jessica Craig, and Mame Sow.

Black Desserts
Black Food Folks presents a limited series focusing on the life and work of Black pastry chefs. The series will focus on a diverse collective of chefs, bakers, chocolatiers, and educators to explore their career paths and the historical context in which they do their work.