

Featured Episode from Bon Appetit's Dinner SOS: Drinks SOS!
The May issue of Bon Appetit celebrates all things beverages — from recipes that use vodka in unconventional ways to 15 cocktails you can make with just 5 bottles of booze. So here on Dinner SOS, we're joining the party! Shilpa joins Chris for a deep dive into the issue's cocktail recipes and a mai…

Co-Host of the Netflix Docuseries Down to Earth with Zac Efron, Darin Olien, Explains What's Killing Us in our Water and Food and What Superfoods can Help Us
Here to expose the dangers that hide in your water, and to share safe foods that can significantly boost your health, is Darin Olien, Co-Host of the Netflix hit Down to Earth with Zac Efron, renowned health expert, and author. Learn about the derivative of the pesticide, herbicide and aluminum …

Sprouted Nuts Unveiled: Boosting Nutrition and Flavor with the Worlds Best Nuts
Discover how sprouting can greatly enhance the nutritional value and flavor of your favorite nuts, and learn practical tips for sprouting nuts at home. Join us on this episode of Foods That Matter as we delve into the world of sprouted nuts with industry leader Rich Pauwels, the visionary behind R…

"Wild" French Cheeses in Paris, What Puts the "Blue" in Blue Cheese, Uncommon Seasonal Vegetables in France, Benefits of Eating the Skin of Organic Apples, and More
Talking while walking along the famous Mouffetard street in Paris is host John Robert Sutton and Chef/Sommelier Alex Broca. The two cheese-lovers delve into: The curious history of Rue Mouffetard and why it has its particular name Which unique spring vegetable you must try in France, and the fascin…

Uncorking the Intrigues of Champagne in France
11th generation Champagne maker, Julian Haumont, takes John through the hallowed vineyards of Vertus, France in an area called "Côte des Blancs" ("White Coast") where 99% grows chardonnay grapes, as they chat about the fascinating world of champagne including: The impact of the World Wars on produc…

Celebrating 100 Years of Caesar Salad with the Origin Story that Starts in Tijuana, Mexico
We're celebrating the centennial of the Caesar salad, and to get the real story, we're going straight to the source: Tijuana, Mexico! Yes, you read that correctly, the Caesar salad was invented in 1924 in Mexico, not Italy. John joins the owner of Caesar's Restaurant - the original home of the …

Unveiling Venice, Italy's Culinary and Wine Secrets
John walked along the Venice canals while chatting with Federico Blumer, a Venetian and an expert about the history of Venice. They start by revealing the fascinating story of how a shipwreck brought cod (i.e. Bacalà) to Venice's plates, and why the whole town was built with wood. While they ch…

Spices to Flavor the Moment with Mark Jacobs, Chairman of Watkins, the 150-year-old Spice Company
We are spicing things up with Mark Jacobs, Chairman of Watkins, award-winning extracts, spices & herbs, seasoning blends, grilling rubs & marinades, artificial dye-free baking decorations, and more crafted in the USA since 1868; the company with the first ever documented money-back guarantee (talk …

Chicken Confidential with Blue Apron Co-Founder, Matthew Wadiak
We're cracking open the "chicken industry" egg and breaking down why it's vital to care about the chickens we're eating. Host John Robert Sutton speaks with Matthew Wadiak (Co-founder and Former COO of Blue Apron, Former Founder/CEO of Cooks Venture, and Board Member at Goodwill International) …

Dive into Sustainable Seafood
We explore the world of sustainable seafood in this episode, highlighting its importance and offering practical tips we can use to ensure we're all making the best decisions for our tastebuds and our bodies. Host John Robert Sutton speaks with Matthew Dolan (Executive Chef, Author of Simply Fis…