January 17, 2023 3:30am
49m
In today’s episode, I talk to Chef Brad Kilgore, the Miami-based chef who has been named “Best New Chef in America” by Food and Wine Magazine. His Florida-American cooking style blends multi-cultural elements that have helped put his food on the map in Miami and beyond.
You’ll hear about Kilgore's childhood memories and how they influence his cooking. You'll also hear about the culinary journey that has inspired his innovative style of cooking. He shares the details of his new restaurant MaryGold’s Brasserie, his approach to cocktail pairing, and the vibrant food scene in Miami.
What you'll learn from Chef Brad Kilgore
The smells that remind him of his childhood
3:33
The story of his first recipe
4:09
How he got started in the restaurant business
5:12
Harnessing his creative gifts through food
6:42
His culinary influences throughout life
7:08
How his wife helped him on his journey
9:02
What he learned during his time in Italy
9:39
The culinary concepts at Marigold
11:27
What classic European food is missing
14:01
His favorite style of cooking
17:23
How travel experiences inspire his food
18:47
His most current culinary influence
21:16
How he explains the sensation of umami
22:07
Using pastry techniques to create savory dishes
23:17
How the Wynwood Food Program began
26:27
What you can find at Mary Gold’s Brasserie
27:30
The multi-cultural influences he incorporates
29:49
Creative duality in the form of a dirty martini
32:57
The growing Miami food scene
34:11
What it’s like to be a chef
38:40
Advice to aspiring chefs
39:53
Top restaurants in Miami
41:39
His guilty pleasure food
43:31
Most inspiring cookbooks
44:08
Kitchen pet peeves
44:38
Must-have condiments
45:32
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Links to other episodes taking place in Miami
Don't miss out on the chance to hear from other talented chefs and gain insight into the cuulinary world in Miami. Check out the link below for my conversation with Pastry Chef Antonio Bachour.
Conversation with chef Antonio Bachour
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It's a harsh world out there. And there are some people that want you to succeed, and I want my team to succeed. But there are also other people that want you to get in line and follow their path. And I didn't realize that at a young age, I thought everyone was out to help each other. Maybe I was a little naive.
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I want to give you something you might recognize, maybe have an element of nostalgia or recognizability. But on the palate and presentation, it's new.
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You do need to manifest because if you want to be a restaurateur or the owner of your restaurant, it's not going to happen during dinner service on the hotline. You’ve got to get out of your bubble or your circle and knock on doors and let people know that's what your goals are.
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I think chefs are somewhat responsible for supporting their local communities and sourcing locally when it's good and when it's quality and when it's in season.
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