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Episode 192: Chef Boyardee

Episode 192: Chef Boyardee

FromA Taste of the Past


Episode 192: Chef Boyardee

FromA Taste of the Past

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Length:
37 minutes
Released:
Dec 18, 2014
Format:
Podcast episode

Description

This week on A Taste of the Past, host Linda Pelaccio welcomes Anna Boiardi of the infamous Chef Boyardee empire. Anna is the granddaughter of Mario Boiardi, a man who along with his two brothers (including the chef himself, Hector Boiardi) launched a canned pasta empire that now pumps out 2.5 million cans of pasta a day. Anna gives Linda the story behind how the family business came to be, including the first supermarket to sell the Chef Boyardee sauce. Between timing, great product, and a little bit of luck, Annas family was shot into the food stratosphere and even contributed to the wartime effort, providing food for soldiers rations in World War II. After the break, Linda chats with Anna about her book Delicious Memories: Recipes and Stories from the Chef Boyardee Family, and she divulges that it was important to include the family stories and recipes as a way to preserve her rich family history. This program was brought to you by Cain Vineyard and Winery. They were really introducing customers to Italian food. At the time, people didnt even know the proper way to cook pasta. [6:00] At the heart, Italian food is not really overly complicated food. Its about really fresh ingredients, starting with good olive oil. [26:00] --Anna Boiardi on A Taste of the Past
Released:
Dec 18, 2014
Format:
Podcast episode

Titles in the series (100)

Linda Pelaccio, a culinary historian, takes a weekly journey through the history of food on A Taste of the Past. Tune in for interviews with authors, scholars and culinary chroniclers who discuss food culture from ancient Mesopotamia and Rome to the grazing tables and deli counters of today. Each week Linda explores the lively link between food cultures of the present and past.