
019 Kristy Graver's Culinary Stories
06/09/24 • 50 min
(00:54) Ever wondered how a food editor curates a list of the top 25 restaurants in a bustling city? Get an insider's perspective with Kristy Graver, food editor at Pittsburgh Magazine, as she shares her unique journey into food journalism, including the magical moment she received her job offer at her grandparents' grave. From the high-end elegance of LeMont to the cozy charm of Lawrenceville’s sandwich shops, Kristy provides a guided tour of Pittsburgh's diverse and vibrant culinary landscape.
(12:24) In this episode, we dive deep into Kristy's daily life, uncovering how she balances personal storytelling with larger feature pieces like the "burger bracket," which saw her sampling an impressive 32 cheese burgers. Learn about her discoveries, from beloved local institutions like Frankie's Extra Long to the artisanal delights of the Pittsburgh Pickle Company. As a Pittsburgh native, Kristy’s connection to the local food scene lends authenticity to her reviews and articles, further evidenced by her dedication to producing fresh weekly content for the Pittsburgh Eats newsletter.
(25:08) We also explore some of Pittsburgh's hidden culinary gems, including a Brookline bar known for its exceptional chicken fingers and the best Reuben she found at Marshall Cigar, a surprising gas station treasure.
(38:41) The episode wraps up with a sparkling summer wine guide from Catherine Montest, aka Your Fairy Wine Mother, and an enticing history of Mapo Tofu presented by listener Mae Chandran. Come along for a feast of flavors.
(00:54) Ever wondered how a food editor curates a list of the top 25 restaurants in a bustling city? Get an insider's perspective with Kristy Graver, food editor at Pittsburgh Magazine, as she shares her unique journey into food journalism, including the magical moment she received her job offer at her grandparents' grave. From the high-end elegance of LeMont to the cozy charm of Lawrenceville’s sandwich shops, Kristy provides a guided tour of Pittsburgh's diverse and vibrant culinary landscape.
(12:24) In this episode, we dive deep into Kristy's daily life, uncovering how she balances personal storytelling with larger feature pieces like the "burger bracket," which saw her sampling an impressive 32 cheese burgers. Learn about her discoveries, from beloved local institutions like Frankie's Extra Long to the artisanal delights of the Pittsburgh Pickle Company. As a Pittsburgh native, Kristy’s connection to the local food scene lends authenticity to her reviews and articles, further evidenced by her dedication to producing fresh weekly content for the Pittsburgh Eats newsletter.
(25:08) We also explore some of Pittsburgh's hidden culinary gems, including a Brookline bar known for its exceptional chicken fingers and the best Reuben she found at Marshall Cigar, a surprising gas station treasure.
(38:41) The episode wraps up with a sparkling summer wine guide from Catherine Montest, aka Your Fairy Wine Mother, and an enticing history of Mapo Tofu presented by listener Mae Chandran. Come along for a feast of flavors.
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(22:34) We switch gears with Alekka Sweeney, who shares her latest coffee house delight, a savory breakfast bake from Potomac Station Coffeehouse. Then, Chef Jon Lloyd takes center stage, revealing his reverse sear technique for steak and his journey from hobbyist to professional chef during the pandemic. Don't miss Chef Jon's private chef services and cooking demonstrations, and join us next week for more delightful culinary adventures.
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020 John Yianni King's Olympos Gyro Journey
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(31:54) Plus, hear about another Pittsburgh culinary gem, Wise County Biscuits, known for its mouth-watering offerings, and a 'recipe of the week' featuring shredded beef with a Salvadoran flair from Ingrid Portillo of @tiaingrid_recetas_mixtas. Enjoy our whirlwind culinary trip from Greece to El Salvador.
The Pittsburgh Dish - 019 Kristy Graver's Culinary Stories
Transcript
Welcome to the Pittsburgh Dish . I'm your host , doug Heilman . Do you want a job that makes you eat 32 cheeseburgers from all across the city ? This week's guest gives us the inside look of being a local food editor .
DougWant to add some sparkle to your summer wine season ? Our friend Catherine is back with her bubbly personality and a few wine
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