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Culinary Confidential with Christina Cates

Culinary Confidential with Christina Cates

By: Christina Cates
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Each week, on CULINARY CONFIDENTIAL, Christina Cates - a seasoned foodie who has worked at some of the New York City's top restaurants, will share her passion for the culinary world. Whether you're a professional chef, a restaurant enthusiast, or a lover of good food, Christina dives into the heart of hospitality - exploring the trends, triumphs, and challenges facing the food service profession...And you won't want to miss her chats with some of the most interesting and influential industry voices. CULINARY CONFIDENTIAL, Sunday nights, at 9PM... exclusively on AM 970 The Answer.

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  • Culinary Confidential's Spotlight on Passover
    Apr 6 2026

    Passover isn't just another date on the calendar. It's a ritual that carries memory forward - a night where symbols turn into stories and the journey from slavery to freedom is retold so each generation can feel it anew.

    On this week's Culinary Confidential, we gather at the Seder table with voices bridging past and present. Spencer, a Hebrew school student, brings the clarity and curiosity of the next generation. Jay Buchsbaum, a leading educator in the Kosher wine world, traces how tradition and craftsmanship shape the bottles poured at holiday tables. Chef Naomi Nachman, cookbook author and culinary force, brings the creativity and precision that define her Passover kitchen.

    Together, they explore why matzo matters, how bitter herbs teach resilience, and why asking questions is the heartbeat of the holiday. It's a conversation on liberation, legacy, and the way food, wine, and storytelling turn a meal into a vessel for identity. Because while stories are told, some are inherited.

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    45 mins
  • Maria C. Palmer
    Mar 30 2026

    Dining Rooms. Some of them become neighborhood favorites. A few of them become institutions. Then you have the rare ones that turn into something larger than life. One of them was situated just outside of Pittsburgh, PA in McKees Rocks - The Primadonna. Opening in 1986, The Primadonna reshaped Pittsburgh's dining identity, blending ambition, elegance, and Italian American tradition into a restaurant that became a cultural landmark and a family crucible.

    Christina Cates sits down with Maria C. Palmer, co-author of On The Rocks, to explore the rise, impact, and emotional cost of one of Pittsburgh's most talked about restaurants. The Primadonna wasn't just a business, it was a world unto itself. A place where power players emerged, regulars became loyalists, and the dining room carried an energy that couldn't be replicated.

    At the center of this world was Joseph Costanzo Jr., a man whose drive, charisma, and contradictions fueled the restaurant's meteoric ascent and its eventual unraveling. Maria takes us inside the story with clarity and candor, sharing what it meant to grow up in the orbit of a father whose identity was inseparable from the restaurant he built.

    The glamour, the pressure, the expectations, the fallout: it's all there.

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    47 mins
  • Tony Mangia
    Mar 23 2026

    Some places don't just feed you; they shape you. The old-school red sauce joints of North Jersey and New York are more than just restaurants, they're cultural landmarks where Sunday gravy simmers for hours, families gather in dining rooms, and entire communities find their identity one plate at a time.

    On this edition of Culinary Confidential, Christina Cates welcomes in Tony Mangia, creator and host of At the Table with Tony, a storyteller devoted to preserving the heart of Italian American heritage. Tony spent years documenting the bakeries, pork stores, parish feasts, and legendary red sauce that defined generations of immigrant families. His work serves as a living archive of the traditions, voices, and flavors of the Italian American experience from the ground up.

    Tony takes us inside the history and humanity of these iconic spaces, how immigrant families were able to build a sense of community through food, how recipes became identity, and why protecting these restaurants means protecting a piece of living history. It's a warm, textured conversation about memory, migration, and the places that hold our stories long after the last table is cleared. Because some traditions aren't just preserved, they're lived.

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    46 mins
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