The Edible Valley Podcast
Welcome to the Edible Valley podcast, where we explore the vibrant world of food through the lens of local farms, kitchens, and culinary adventures. Join us for engaging conversations, interviews, and food tips as we uncover the delicious secrets of our Edible Valley. From farm-to-table experiences to mouthwatering recipes, satisfy your craving with us.
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This delectable podcast takes you on a mouthwatering journey through the bountiful world of food, farming, and the rich tapestry of culinary culture. Chef Jonathan Frazier, a culinary maestro with years of experience in the culinary industry, brings a wealth of knowledge to the table. He’ll share his culinary secrets, discuss the art of cooking, and bring in industry experts to explore the latest trends and innovations. Jonathan’s passion for food is infectious, making each episode a tantalizing adventure. Joining him is William Stringer, an enthusiast and sustainability advocate. He’s the perfect complement to Chef Jonathan, providing insight into the farm-to-table movement, food sustainability, and environmental consciousness. William’s connection to local farmers, growers, and artisans adds depth to each episode, highlighting the importance of responsible eating. ”The Edible Valley Podcast” is your go-to source for food enthusiasts, from seasoned chefs to home cooks. Discover the freshest ingredients, explore diverse cuisines, and learn how to make informed, eco-conscious food choices. But this podcast is not just about food—it’s a celebration of community, culture, and connections. It’s a reminder that what we put on our plate affects the world around us. Tune in every week for a delicious blend of gastronomy and eco-awareness. With Chef Jonathan and William as your guides, you’ll experience the flavors, stories, and adventures that the edible valley has to offer. Join us, and let’s savor the journey together!
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Episodes
Wednesday Dec 13, 2023
Episode 226 ”First Taste, Two Dad and baby food.”
Wednesday Dec 13, 2023
Wednesday Dec 13, 2023
In this episode of “The Edible Valley Podcast," Chef Jonathan Frazier and William Stringer, both fathers, share their unique perspectives on navigating babyhood. Despite not being experts, their insights stem from personal experiences. William, currently caring for an infant, delves into the challenges of introducing solids and balancing nutrition. Meanwhile, Jonathan, whose older daughter surpassed the baby food phase, offers hindsight wisdom and practical tips for new parents. Their candid discussions revolve around trials, successes, and the joy of witnessing little ones explore culinary adventures. Through their relatable narratives, they bring a blend of empathy and relatability, fostering a supportive community for parents embarking on similar journeys.
Edible Recipe:
Homemade Sweet Potato Puree
Ingredients:
2 medium-sized sweet potatoes
Water (for steaming)
milk, or water (for thinning)
Instructions:
Preparation: Wash and peel the sweet potatoes. Cut them into small, uniform-sized pieces.
Steaming: Place the sweet potato pieces in a steamer basket over boiling water or in a microwave-safe dish with a little water. Steam until the sweet potatoes are tender. This usually takes around 15-20 minutes.
Pureeing: Once the sweet potatoes are fully cooked and soft, transfer them to a blender or food processor. Blend until you achieve a smooth consistency. Add breast milk, formula, or water in small increments if you prefer a thinner consistency.
Cooling: Allow the puree to cool down before serving to your baby. You can store the puree in the refrigerator for up to 3 days or freeze it in ice cube trays for convenient portions.
Feeding: When ready to feed your baby, warm the desired amount of sweet potato puree and test the temperature before serving. Feed your baby using a spoon in small, appropriate portions.
Wednesday Nov 29, 2023
Episode 225 ”How much to tip?”
Wednesday Nov 29, 2023
Wednesday Nov 29, 2023
Today in our latest episode William Stringer and Chef Jonathan Frazier, dive deep into the world of restaurant tipping. Join us as we unravel the history, dos and don'ts, and the intriguing reasons behind the increasing percentages. From calculating the perfect tip to exploring global tipping customs, we serve up a delectable discussion on this often overlooked aspect of dining etiquette. Whether you're a seasoned diner or a culinary enthusiast, our podcast provides insights that will leave you tipping with confidence. Tune in and let us savour the nuances of tipping in restaurants! Also this great recipe.
Sautéed Kale with Chorizo Recipe: Ingredients:
● 1 bunch of kale, washed and chopped● 1/2 lb (about 225g) chorizo sausage, sliced ●● 1 onion, finely chopped● 2 cloves garlic, minced● 1 tablespoon olive oil● Salt and pepper to taste● Red pepper flakes (optional, for some heat)
● Lemon wedges for serving
Instructions:
Prepare the Kale:
● Wash the kale thoroughly and remove the tough stems. Chop the leaves into bite-sized pieces.
Cook Chorizo:
● In a large skillet, heat the olive oil over medium heat. Add the sliced chorizo and cook until it starts to brown and releases its flavorful oils.
Sauté Onion and Garlic:
● Add the chopped onion to the skillet and cook until it becomes translucent. Add minced garlic and sauté for an additional 1-2 minutes until fragrant.
Add Kale:
● Add the chopped kale to the skillet in batches if necessary, allowing it to wilt down. Stir frequently to coat the kale in the flavorful chorizo and onion mixture. Cook until the kale is tender but still vibrant green.
Season:
● Season the mixture with salt, pepper, and red pepper flakes if you want some heat. Adjust the seasoning according to your taste.
Serve:
● Remove the skillet from heat and serve the sautéed kale and chorizo hot. Squeeze fresh lemon juice over the top for a burst of brightness.
Optional Additions:
● You can customize this dish by adding other ingredients like, Mushroomscherry tomatoes, bell peppers, or cannellini beans for extra flavor and texture.
Thursday Nov 09, 2023
Episode 224” What is on the Menu?
Thursday Nov 09, 2023
Thursday Nov 09, 2023
William Stringer, a seasoned food critic, and Chef Jonathan, an acclaimed culinary expert, engaged in a lively conversation about menus. They delved into the intricacies of this essential restaurant element. Chef Jonathan explained the significance of a menu as a reflection of a restaurant's identity, showcasing its culinary expertise. They discussed various menu types, from à la carte to prix fixe, emphasizing how each caters to different dining preferences and occasions, ultimately shaping the dining experience.
Feta fried eggs are a delicious and simple dish to make. Here's Williams basic recipe to get you started:
Ingredients:
2 large eggs
2-3 ounces of feta cheese, crumbled
1-2 tablespoons of olive oil or butter
Salt and pepper, to taste
Optional toppings: Fresh herbs (e.g., parsley, dill, or chives), red pepper flakes, or sliced cherry tomatoes for added flavor and color
Instructions:
Heat a non-stick skillet or frying pan over medium heat. Add the olive oil or butter and allow it to melt and coat the bottom of the pan.
Once the oil or butter is hot, add the crumbled feta cheese to the pan. Spread it out in an even layer, allowing it to sizzle and slightly melt. Cook for about 1-2 minutes, or until the edges of the cheese start to turn golden brown.
While the feta is frying, crack the eggs into a small bowl, being careful not to break the yolks.
Gently slide the cracked eggs on top of the fried feta cheese. Season the eggs with a pinch of salt and pepper.
Cover the pan with a lid and cook the eggs to your desired level of doneness. If you prefer runny yolks, cook for about 2-3 minutes for sunny-side-up eggs. For over-easy or over-medium eggs, cook a bit longer.
If you want, you can sprinkle some optional toppings like fresh herbs, red pepper flakes, or sliced cherry tomatoes on top of the eggs during the last minute of cooking.
Once the eggs are cooked to your liking, carefully transfer them to a plate, using a spatula to scoop up the feta and eggs together.
Tuesday Oct 24, 2023
Episode 223 ”Celebrating 60 years of the Canadian Culinary Association”
Tuesday Oct 24, 2023
Tuesday Oct 24, 2023
Better late than never. In this exciting podcast episode, Chef Jonathan and his partner Erin embark on a culinary adventure to the breathtaking Niagara Falls for the 60th Annual Culinary Federation National Conference. As they journey to this picturesque destination, they encounter not only culinary delights but also the natural beauty of the falls. William, the inquisitive podcast host, poses the question of adventure, prompting discussions on the thrill of exploration and the culinary treasures they discover along the way. Listeners are treated to a sensory experience as the duo describes their encounters with exciting cuisine, their vibrant food community, and the mesmerizing landscapes that make this trip a memorable adventure.
Thursday Jun 29, 2023
Episode 222 ”The easy way to get fresh food CSA”
Thursday Jun 29, 2023
Thursday Jun 29, 2023
CSA's (community supported agriculture) or just 'farm boxes' are a great way to help your local farmers and yourself, with the freshest local produce available. This week Jon and William welcome Arzeena from Amara Farms back to the show and Courtney from Peas and Love Produce. We discuss how you can get involved with your local Comox Valley farm, how it's done and what to expect!
Wednesday May 24, 2023
Episode 221” Cooking tips with Jonathan and William”
Wednesday May 24, 2023
Wednesday May 24, 2023
In this wisdom packed episode Jon and William use the world famous spinning wheel to impart simple tips that you can use right now, to up your cooking game and bring flavours to your food!
Wednesday May 03, 2023
Episode 220 ”Talking about a Culinary Club”
Wednesday May 03, 2023
Wednesday May 03, 2023
This episode is about 2 things, LOVE and HEROS. This week we welcome back Lesley from the North Vancouver Island Chefs Association to catch up with Culinary Club all star Tammy Williamson. Little does she know Lesley has a little surprise for her!
Thursday Apr 20, 2023
Episode 219”Good Earth Farm, learning about seeds”
Thursday Apr 20, 2023
Thursday Apr 20, 2023
This week we go to the very origins of farming in the Comox Valley, we talk about seeds! Good Earth Farms Seeds based out of Black Creek take things back to basics with a non-nonsense approach to farming and growing a truly local product. Join us, as we explore our Edible Valley!
Thursday Apr 06, 2023
Episode 218 “North Vancouver Island Culinary Association”
Thursday Apr 06, 2023
Thursday Apr 06, 2023
Lesley Stav is the President of an organisation that provides leadership, education and certification on North Vancouver Island. Their work runs through every aspect of the Comox Valley‘s food scene, often behind the scenes and and unsung , this week we shine a light on the North Vancouver Island Chefs Association.
Wednesday Mar 22, 2023
Episode 217 ” Niji”
Wednesday Mar 22, 2023
Wednesday Mar 22, 2023
Niji is one to watch, with two sold out restaurant takeovers so far and a permanent location on the way, Niji is a Comox Valley institution in the making. In this episode we meet the owners and discover their journey so far, and where they are headed!.