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COOKING THE BOOKS - From Inside the Food Industry

COOKING THE BOOKS - From Inside the Food Industry

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Cooking the Books Podcast presented by Robbie Bell takes us behind the velvet curtain of the Australian food industry and gives us the opportunity to meet and hear the incredible stories of the people who are behind some of our incredible culinary experiences. This is a hospitality podcast delving into all aspects of the food industry; from restaurants to butchers, chefs to sommeliers, cheese mongers to brewers, and everything in between. Exploring the stories of where their passion for food sprouted from, how they got there, why they do it and where they're headed.
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#36 Terry Laybourne - Owner of 21 Hospitality Group

COOKING THE BOOKS - From Inside the Food Industry Mar 28, 2019

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Episode 61 Raymond Capaldi: Chef and owner of Wonder pies

Episode 61 Raymond Capaldi: Chef and owner of Wonder pies

This week Robbie spoke to Raymond Capaldi, Raymond traveled the world cooking at some iconic restaurants and hotels before settling in Australia where he won 3 hats in the age good food guide. Raymond stepped away from the kitchen to start wonder pies 8 years ago. This is an honest conversation about starting a business the ups and downs, how kitchen culture has changed and how embracing new cultures opens your eyes.

May 30, 202301:24:07
Denis Kelly: former MMA fighter now owner/trainer at ACSA Melbourne and promoter of Bushido. #60

Denis Kelly: former MMA fighter now owner/trainer at ACSA Melbourne and promoter of Bushido. #60

This week Robbie spoke to Denis Kelly, former MMA fighter-now-trainer and promoter. They chat about all things combat sports, including weight-cutting and how nutrition has changed the sport.

May 17, 202301:28:25
Alexander McIntosh: 2023 Bocuse d'Or Candidate and Head Chef Sou'Wester Brewery #59

Alexander McIntosh: 2023 Bocuse d'Or Candidate and Head Chef Sou'Wester Brewery #59

This week Robbie speaks to Alex McIntosh, 2023 Bocuse d'Or Candidate and Head Chef at Sou'Wester Brewery. Alex goes in depth about the world's biggest cooking competition. He shines a light on how underfunded we are in Australia for the arts compared to other countries, and if we want to be taken seriously on this stage we need more funding from the government. 

May 02, 202301:18:51
Michael Dalton: Owner of Fino Foods #58

Michael Dalton: Owner of Fino Foods #58

This week Robbie spoke to Michael Dalton, owner of Fine Foods. Michael has been distributing and importing specialised fine foods from around the world for years. In this conversation we find out what it takes to build a distribution business from the ground up, and the difficulties and challenges of importing perishable foods from around the world.

Apr 18, 202301:13:13
Tobie Puttock: Can stress turn you blind? #57

Tobie Puttock: Can stress turn you blind? #57

This week, Robbie spoke to Tobie Puttock - chef/owner of 'Made by Tobie', former River Cafe Chef and Jamie Oliver's right-hand man at Fifteen Restaurant for many years. Tobie became a chef to facilitate his true love of snowboarding, until he realised that he was better at cooking than boarding. At that point he went all-in and hasn't looked back. Tobie has turned his hand to all aspects of the industry. From books to banquets, fine dining, podcasting and heaps of TV, giving him a very unique perspective of the full industry.

Apr 04, 202301:45:32
Experience Builds Confidence #56 Charlie Carrington

Experience Builds Confidence #56 Charlie Carrington

This week, Robbie spoke to Charlie from Atlas Dining and Atlas Weekly. Charlie started his cooking career at the age of fourteen and by the time he was in his early twenties he had his own restaurant and held 1 hat. Now just-turned thirty, he is well on his way to building a very successful weekly delivery meal kit. Charlie believes the secret to his confidence is all his experience.

Mar 21, 202301:31:18
#55 Sandra Six Eyed Scorpion

#55 Sandra Six Eyed Scorpion

This week Robbie spoke to Sandra from Six Eyed Scorpion about chilli oil, starting a food business from the ground up, and how covid affected her career. Sandra moved from Singapore at 16 to pursue her dreams in Australia. From business and marketing to cooking, now Sandra is on her journey as a small business owner.

Mar 07, 202301:13:10
#54 Sharon Brindley and Hugh Allen

#54 Sharon Brindley and Hugh Allen

Sharon Brindley is a Yamatji/Noongar woman living on Bunurong/Boon Wurrung country (the Mornington Peninsula), where she is also the proud owner of Cooee Cafe, the only Indigenous cafe in the region and @jalajalatreats who specialise in native flavoured chocolates.    

Hugh Allen is the Executive Chef @vuedemonde and is a big advocate of the true flavours of Australia. He has been helping Sharon with her new venture.

Mar 28, 202148:11
#53 Gary and Elika from Jamsheed Winery

#53 Gary and Elika from Jamsheed Winery

This week we spoke to Elika and Gary from Jamsheed winery in Preston, Melbourne. These are two highly respected hospo professionals who have so much knowledge and are so incredibly humble. Jamsheed is a must-visit; it's a real cool spot for a drink and the food is fantastic.       

Nov 16, 202056:48
#52 Rae Bonney - Integrated Wellbeing Specialist/Counsellor

#52 Rae Bonney - Integrated Wellbeing Specialist/Counsellor

This week we spoke to Rae Bonny who is a Integrated Wellbeing Specialist/Counsellor about mental health in the work place. 

Nov 09, 202052:51
#51 Banjo - co owner of Good Pair Days

#51 Banjo - co owner of Good Pair Days

Banjo is an expert in the art of beverage, he has heaps of knowledge which he shares openly. 

Nov 02, 202054:08
#50 Adam D'Sylva - Chef/Owner of Coda and Tonka Restaurants

#50 Adam D'Sylva - Chef/Owner of Coda and Tonka Restaurants

This week on the podcast Robbie spoke to Adam D’Sylva; Chef-Owner of Coda and Tonka in Melbourne. Adam also has many other business ventures including a crockery range and cutlery range, he is a brand ambassador for Luv-a-Duck, Racing Victoria and Lavazza among several other brands.

@adamdsylvachef

www.codarestaurant.com.au

www.tonkarestaurant.com.au

Nov 23, 201901:04:42
#49 Glenn Flood - Chef-turned-coach

#49 Glenn Flood - Chef-turned-coach

This week Robbie spoke to Glenn Flood; a chef-turned-coach. Glenn started his career as a chef which led him to Jamie Oliver’s restaurant, Fifteen. Which then in turn led him into the world of food media. Glenn spent a few seasons on Masterchef, organising the challenges as well has many other aspects behind the scenes. Through his business as a coach, he now helps chefs become better communicators and better versions of themselves.

@glenn_flood

www.glennflood.com

Nov 16, 201901:04:52
#48 Julian Cincotta - Chef/Owner of Butter & Thievery Sydney

#48 Julian Cincotta - Chef/Owner of Butter & Thievery Sydney

This week Robbie spoke to Julian from Butter and Thievery, Sydney. Robbie and Julian worked together at Rockpool Bar and Grill Sydney about 10 years ago. Since then Julian has travelled around the world and worked at some fantastic restaurants, also winning young chef of the year. Now he is building a culture restaurant; serving fried chicken, champagne and selling kicks (trainers). 

@julianvcincotta

@buttersydney

@buttershop

@thethievery

www.buttersydney.com.au

www.thethievery.com.au

Nov 09, 201901:03:35
#47 Danny Parker - Head Chef at Jesmond Dene House, Newcastle

#47 Danny Parker - Head Chef at Jesmond Dene House, Newcastle

This week Robbie spoke to Danny Parker, Head Chef at Jesmond Dene House in Newcastle, England. Prior to joining the hotel, Danny was Head Chef at Kenny Atkinson's 1 starred-michelin restaurant, House of Tides. Danny is now on his own path building a menu that he loves to cook. Danny is a competitor at heart; he has competed in Great British Menu, Masterchef The Professionals, The Roux Scholarship as well as North East Chef of the Year. He is never afraid to put himself out there. 

www.jesmonddenehouse.co.uk

Oct 26, 201901:18:32
#46 Aaron Starling - Head Chef of Bistro Guillaume, Melbourne

#46 Aaron Starling - Head Chef of Bistro Guillaume, Melbourne

This week Robbie spoke to Aaron Starlin, head chef of Bistro Guillaume here in Melbourne. Aaron has just won back the Chef's Hat for Bistro Guillaume in the 2020 Good Food Guide with his modern approach to the French bistro classics as well as a little hint of his English roots. Aaron talks about his long career with Guillaume, how his role in the kitchen has changed over the years as well as opening up about his anxiety.

Oct 19, 201901:17:19
#45 Nick Grieves - Chef Owner of the Patricia

#45 Nick Grieves - Chef Owner of the Patricia

This week Robbie spoke to an old friend, Nick Grieves from The Patricia Restaurant in Newcastle, England. Robbie met Nick about 20 years ago when Nick was working part-time a restaurant. Nick then went on to study for the building industry, but after the GFC hit and that industry struggled, Nick turned back to the hospitality industry. He fell in love with it but felt he didn't have enough experience and so headed off to London where he worked for Simon Rogan for a short time, and also at The River Cafe. Now he is back home in the North East of England, running his own bistro where he is cooking the food he loves and offering the wine he enjoys drinking.

@thepatriciancl

www.the-patricia.com

Oct 12, 201901:01:54
#44 Billy White - Chef & Author of Eat, Run, Enjoy
Oct 05, 201901:13:42
#43 - James Leplaw, Chef-Owner of WoodCutters Kitchen

#43 - James Leplaw, Chef-Owner of WoodCutters Kitchen

This week Robbie spoke to James from Woodcutters Kitchen. James has had a very mixed career; he started off as a musician, then his parents advised him to start an accountancy course before heading off to the police to work in the drug squad, then leaving that to working the corporate banking world. After 20 years and with an interest in fermenting bubbling, he decided to start a bakery. After a short time he released that wasn't going to work out, James pivoted and turned the space into a restaurant, the heart of which is the two beautiful wood-burning ovens.

www.woodcutterskitchen.com.au

https://www.instagram.com/woodcutterskitchen/

Sep 21, 201901:06:05
#42 Peter Gunn - Chef Owner of Ides Restaurant

#42 Peter Gunn - Chef Owner of Ides Restaurant

This week Robbie sat down with Peter Gunn from Ides Restaurant. Robbie and Pete met about 8 years ago when they both ran pop-up restaurants here in Melbourne. Since then, Pete impressively managed to turn his pop-up into a fixed location and his idea for Ides has gone from strength to strength. Pete has a very modern approach to running his restaurant with a underline of classic cooking running though it. In this podcast you will hear Pete's story and thoughts about many aspects of the industry.

www.idesmelbourne.com.au

@idesmelbourne

@petergunn501

Sep 14, 201901:48:26
#41 Matthew Donnelly, Mushroom Forager

#41 Matthew Donnelly, Mushroom Forager

For the first episode of season 4 Robbie spoke with Matt Donnelly who has made the journey from chef to restaurant owner, to professional mushroom forager, organic tomato grower and producer of black garlic.

Matt travels 1000s of kms every season across Victoria and NSW, collecting some of the best mushrooms available to supply Melbourne’s restaurants.

Instagram: @mushroomsanon

Sep 07, 201901:27:19
#40 Ben Shewry, Chef-owner of Attica, Melbourne

#40 Ben Shewry, Chef-owner of Attica, Melbourne

This week Robbie sat down with one of this generation's great chef minds; Ben Shewry. With 3 Hats in the Good Food Guide and named 20th Best Restaurant in the world by San Pellegrino, there is no doubt that Attica is one of, if not the best restaurants in Australia right now.

But just as impressive as the accolades is his view on current social issues and his unwavering dedication to sustainability throughout his restaurant. From fish to chocolate, staff to suppliers, he is playing the long game. A true crusader.

Ben was featured on the first season of Chef's Table on Netflix - if you haven't seen it, it's a must-watch.

www.attica.com.au

Instagram: @benshewry, @atticamelbourne

May 11, 201901:48:26
#39 Rob Chasteauneuf - Executive Chef of Great Fosters Hotel

#39 Rob Chasteauneuf - Executive Chef of Great Fosters Hotel

This week Robbie spoke to another friend of his, Rob Chasteauneuf, the Executive Chef of Great Fosters; a beautiful hotel and this year’s winner of AA Hotel of the Year.

Great Fosters is a boutique-style hotel with a Michelin-starred restaurant as well as a 2 AA Rosette Grill and a Conference and Banqueting Department for weddings and big groups.

Rob shares his views on the difference between the city-style restaurant and the more country-style retreat as well as discussing systems and strategies for managing a big operation.

Instagram:

@robc8619

@greatfosters

May 04, 201901:00:57
#38 Chris Eagle and Ted Winter, The Chef and the Trainer

#38 Chris Eagle and Ted Winter, The Chef and the Trainer

This week Robbie spoke to his good friend Chris and his personal trainer Ted. Chris has managed to lose over 35kg to date with hard work, focus and dedication. He got some bad news about a friend's mother, and Chris said to himself that it was time to make a change. From that time, he's been working to shift the weight. The results have been fantastic; not just in his appearance but in the mental aspect as well. Chris is feeling a lot clearer in his mind and a lot more positive in his outlook of the future.

Instagram:

@chris_eagle1

@tedwinterpt  

Apr 27, 201901:20:08
#37 Robbie's Cordon Bleu Demo and Small Business Talk

#37 Robbie's Cordon Bleu Demo and Small Business Talk

This week's a little different - this is some of the audio taken from a 'Charcuterie Master Class and Small Business' talk that Robbie was asked to do earlier this year. We hope that there are some people out there that will get some benefit from it and maybe it will help someone improve their business. 

www.instagram.com/robbiebell8/

www.city-larder.com


Apr 06, 201943:01
#36 Terry Laybourne - Owner of 21 Hospitality Group

#36 Terry Laybourne - Owner of 21 Hospitality Group

This week Robbie spoke to a good friend and mentor, Terry Laybourne. Terry has been in the hospitality industry for 40 years, owning many restaurants, a pub, hotel and now two restaurants with a retail offering.

Terry's restaurant 21 Queen Street was the first restaurant to be awarded a Michelin star in Newcastle, which he held for many years before handing it back to turn the space into a modern-style bistro under the name Cafe 21.

Terry has also been awarded MBE for his contribution to the industry.

This is hopefully the first of a couple of podcasts Robbie intends to do with Terry.


Mar 28, 201901:25:42
#35 James Madden - Owner Flinders + Co

#35 James Madden - Owner Flinders + Co

This week Robbie spoke to James, the owner of Flinders + Co. 

They talked all things meat, food industry and green energy. James was in his early 20s when he took over the family business. He talks about the wins, the losses and the lessons on the way.

Flinders + Co's focus is to cultivate a better food world; they're not sure how they're going to achieve it, but they're having a good crack at doing it.

Mar 23, 201901:34:09
#34 Tom Milligan - President of the Australian Bocuse D'Or Team

#34 Tom Milligan - President of the Australian Bocuse D'Or Team

This week Robbie spoke to Tom Milligan, President of the Australian Bocuse D'Or Team and Technical Director of Le Cordon Bleu school in melbourne.

Tom has been cooking all raound the world from restaurants to hotels, then on to function centres cooking for 1000s. 

Robbie spoke to Tom a few days after Tom had just got back from competing in France at the Bocuse D'Or.

Mar 16, 201952:01
#33 Alice Zaslavsky (@aliceinframes) - Creator of Phenomenom

#33 Alice Zaslavsky (@aliceinframes) - Creator of Phenomenom

This week Robbie spoke to Alice Zaslavsky about her new program 'Phenomenom'; a program for teachers to introduce vegetables to kids in the classroom through a series of short videos using fun kids and pro-athletes.

Being a former school teacher, Alice believes that introducing kids to vegetables at an early age hopefully will help them consumed more.

They also discuss her book, Alice's Food A-Z, her segment on ABC News Breakfast and her appearance as a contestant on Masterchef Australia.

You can find Alice on across social media @aliceinframes 

https://aliceinframes.com

http://phenomenom.com.au


Mar 09, 201901:39:43
#32 Tom Anglesea - Head Chef at The Laughing Heart

#32 Tom Anglesea - Head Chef at The Laughing Heart

Tom is really starting to get some momentum, being recognised as "One to Watch" in 2019. Tom has worked all round the world in places like London, New York and Sydney for chefs such as Gordon Ramsay, Thomas Keller and Neil Perry. Tom and Robbie have been best mates for nearly 20 years and this podcast is two mates having some crack reminiscing about old times and going through Tom's career.

Mar 02, 201901:21:11
#31 - Josh Priestley - Hospitality Manager at Tennis Australia

#31 - Josh Priestley - Hospitality Manager at Tennis Australia

Josh began his career qualifying as an architect, but after struggling to find work he ended up working in hospitality and fell in love with it. After a few changes he came across his perfect job, combining his love of sport with his career in the hospitality industry. We managed to sit down with Josh immediately after the 2019 Australian Open for a debrief. I hope everyone finds it interesting as we did.

Feb 23, 201901:11:36
#30 Season 2 Mashup and a Happy New Year

#30 Season 2 Mashup and a Happy New Year

This is a look back on season 2 and a quick reminder that we are still here working on season 3, which will be coming mid-Feb.

Jan 19, 201913:07
#29 Robbie - End of Season Two

#29 Robbie - End of Season Two

This episode was meant to be the same as normal but unfortunately, due to work, Robbie had to cancel the interview. So this is Robbie saying his thank yous, concluding season two and explaining what's coming up in season three.
Nov 17, 201805:27
#28 Charlie Carrington, owner and chef of Atlas Dining and Colours Kitchen.

#28 Charlie Carrington, owner and chef of Atlas Dining and Colours Kitchen.

This week Robbie spoke to Charlie Carrington, owner and chef of Atlas Dining and Colours Kitchen.

Atlas is a very unique restaurant as it changes its menu every 4 months. But not just the menu; the whole cuisine. Every few months Charlie flies to a different country, studies the food markets and culture, then returns home and recreates a menu inspired by his trip. Colours Kitchen is Charlie’s casual eatery, inspired by his time in Israel.
Nov 10, 201801:25:54
#27 Pat Bowring AKA Ultra_Chef on instagram
Nov 03, 201801:27:08
#26 Paola Bacchia - Author of Italian Street Food and Adriatico

#26 Paola Bacchia - Author of Italian Street Food and Adriatico

This week Robbie spoke to Paola about her new book, Adriatico. They broke down the chapters and discussed some of the fantastic places Paola visited. Robbie also spoke about some of the recipes in the book that resonated with his cooking career and his time in Italy.
Oct 27, 201801:13:55
#25 Sam Canning - Owner of Cannings Free Range Butchers
Oct 20, 201801:40:23
#24 Graham - Owner Smithward Wine Bar
Oct 15, 201801:10:26
#23 Richard - Owner of Little Brixton Sauces, Marinades and Rubs

#23 Richard - Owner of Little Brixton Sauces, Marinades and Rubs

Richard is English-Jamaican and is living here in Melbourne. I really wanted to sit down and chat to him, to hopefully inspire someone to start their own business. Richard has no culinary background, has a full-time job in government and his side hustle is Little Brixton, with the hope of it one day being his full-time gig. He shares some of the tricks he has learnt on the journey so far.
Oct 06, 201801:08:19
#22 Banjo Harris Plane - Owner of Bar Liberty, Capitano, The Wine Gallery

#22 Banjo Harris Plane - Owner of Bar Liberty, Capitano, The Wine Gallery

Banjo is a man with a plan who knows how to execute it.
He is a sommelier by training but no doubt now he is an entrepreneur; part-owner of four thriving businesses, including an online wine/tech business. The great thing about Banjo is that you really feel that he is not driven by money, but more by offering a fantastic product, serviced and experience to his guests.
Sep 29, 201801:12:43
#21 Jeff Claudio – Owner of Rosita’s Deluxe

#21 Jeff Claudio – Owner of Rosita’s Deluxe

This week Robbie caught up with long-time friend Jeff Claudio over the phone; this catch-up has been a long time coming, so it’s a genuine eavesdrop into two industry pals chewing the fat and hearing what Jeff’s been up to.
Sep 22, 201801:34:15
#20 Ian Curley - Owner of French Saloon and Kirk's Wine Bar
Sep 15, 201801:42:43
#19 John Rivera - Head Chef of Restaurant Lûmé
Sep 08, 201801:02:44
#18 Vanessa and Mat - Owners of Rooftop Honey
Sep 01, 201801:23:39
#17 Matt Wilkinson - Chef/Author/Small Business Owner
Aug 25, 201801:55:22
#16 Ivy and Adrian - Owners of The Good Seed Kefir
Aug 18, 201801:12:24
#15 Daniel Wilson - Co-owner of Huxtaburger
Jul 08, 201801:20:47
#14 Andrew Murch - Head Sommelier at Pt Leo Estate
Jul 02, 201801:39:54
#13 John Ger - Chef/Owner Tamarind Tree
Jun 23, 201801:19:60
Hugh Allen - Currently cooking at Noma

Hugh Allen - Currently cooking at Noma

This week Robbie catches up with an old friend, Hugh Allen, who is currently work at Noma in Copenhagen. They first met when Hugh was 15 and doing his apprenticeship at Rockpool Bar & Grill, and Hugh then went on to work at Vue de Monde, Noma Sydney and Noma Mexico. It's a real insight into what it's like to work in one of the world's most forward-thinking, elite restaurants.
Jun 16, 201801:28:01