Episodes

Monday Jun 03, 2024
The Udderly Charming History of Cow Creamers
Monday Jun 03, 2024
Monday Jun 03, 2024
The Chuck Williams Culinary Arts Museum, located at The Culinary Institute of America at Copia, in Napa, CA, houses more than 4,000 culinary artifacts from the Williams Sonoma founder’s personal collection. The exhibit includes a variety of porcelain cow creamers dating from the 1870s through the 1970s.
The collection’s early examples of cow creamers are quite realistic, depicting lifelike cows with intricate, hand-painted features. During the Victorian era, cow creamers took on a more quirky aesthetic, with exaggerated expressions or humorous poses. In the 1900s, a more modern aesthetic took hold, as we can see in the museum’s simple white Apilco cow creamer. Chuck Williams discovered this cow creamer during a trip to France in 1960, and began selling them in his Williams Sonoma store to great success. In fact, he is credited with starting a white cow creamer fad across the United States.
Learn more about the museum and visiting hours: https://www.ciaatcopia.com/chuck-williams-culinary-arts-museum/
Watch videos about a selection of museum artifacts: https://www.youtube.com/playlist?list=PLVtTKvDDq_huEOZFb2GNC3ybFk_WnGFyX
Special thanks to Williams Sonoma Inc. Corporate Archives for sharing photography for use in this video series.

Sunday Jun 02, 2024
The Chuck Williams Culinary Arts Museum
Sunday Jun 02, 2024
Sunday Jun 02, 2024
The Chuck Williams Culinary Arts Museum, located at the Culinary Institute of America at Copia, in Napa, CA, is home to more than 4,000 culinary artifacts from the Williams Sonoma founder’s personal collection. The museum is free and open to the public, and celebrates the craftsmanship, beauty, and diversity of cookware and kitchen tools. The CIA is delighted to be the recipient and steward of these spectacular and fascinating pieces of culinary history. Throughout the museum, you’ll have an opportunity to see and hear the stories behind some of the items in the exhibit. We can’t wait to share it with you!
Learn more about the museum and visiting hours: https://www.ciaatcopia.com/chuck-williams-culinary-arts-museum/
Watch videos about a selection of museum artifacts: https://www.youtube.com/playlist?list=PLVtTKvDDq_huEOZFb2GNC3ybFk_WnGFyX
Special thanks to Williams Sonoma Inc. Corporate Archives for sharing photography for use in this video series.

Sunday May 26, 2024
Mango Sev Puri
Sunday May 26, 2024
Sunday May 26, 2024
Sev Puri is a popular Indian street food, full of sweet, spicy, and tangy flavors. The sev, a crunchy garnish, is paired with the puri, crispy crackers that get all sorts of tasty toppings. Chef Toni Sakaguchi from The Culinary Institute of America uses mangos at various stages of ripeness in this recipe. The puri are topped with a mixture of Mango Tamarind Chutney, Green Chili Chutney, sev, cayenne, and cilantro.
Get the recipe and watch the video with closed captions here!

Saturday May 25, 2024
Mango Flavor Pairings
Saturday May 25, 2024
Saturday May 25, 2024
The flavor of a mango has been described as a mixture of peaches, oranges and pineapple. This video explores how mangos make the perfect pair with many spices, herbs, nuts, fruits, vegetables, condiments, proteins and spirits. Because mangos are indigenous to so many cultures, they are naturally a part of the cuisines in the countries where they grow. Mangos are popular in street food and on restaurant menus throughout Thailand, Philippines, Vietnam, Brazil, India, Mexico, Caribbean Islands and everywhere mango trees thrive.
Find mango recipes and more here!

Friday May 24, 2024
Mango Prep and Cooking Techniques
Friday May 24, 2024
Friday May 24, 2024
Mango is an amazingly versatile fruit to cook with. Chefs can manipulate mango’s texture and flavor by using various cooking techniques and working with mangos at various stages of ripeness. Unripe (also referred to as green) or ripe — mangos make perfect menu partners all year-round.
You can mix and match mangos with savory, sweet, hot and spicy ingredients at breakfast, lunch and dinner – in appetizers, salads, entrees, desserts, beverages and condiments. Exploring the many ways in which mango can be prepared, opens many doors creatively. You can use mango across the menu, and take consumers on a culinary adventure!
Find mango recipes and more here!

Thursday May 23, 2024
Mango Nutrition
Thursday May 23, 2024
Thursday May 23, 2024
Allison Righter, RDN, Director of Health and Sustainability Programs at The Culinary Institute of America talks to us about the more than 20 different vitamins and minerals that mangos contain. Learn more about mango nutrients that help support a strong immune system and gut health.
Find mango recipes and more here!

Wednesday May 22, 2024
Purchasing and Receiving Mangos
Wednesday May 22, 2024
Wednesday May 22, 2024
From orchard to plate, let's explore how mangos are grown, harvested, packaged, properly stored and ripened. It takes about 4 months for a mango to mature on the tree, at which time they are harvested by hand. Learn more about how mangos are harvested, packed, and shipped around the world, as well as using mangos in every stage of ripeness.
Find mango recipes and more here!

Tuesday May 21, 2024
Mango Origins
Tuesday May 21, 2024
Tuesday May 21, 2024
Did you know the "paisley pattern," developed in India, is based on the shape of the mango? The mango is thought to have originated in India 5,000 years ago, and has now come to be one of the most popular fruits in the world. Learn all about the history and origin of mangos, from how and where they grow, mango nutrition, and the most common varieties available.
Find mango recipes and more here!

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The CIA brings you recipe demonstration videos and documentaries exploring world cuisines. We collaborate with some of the greatest chef talent in the food world, and we’ve won multiple James Beard Awards for our work in food video content. For recipes, and to find all videos with closed captions, visit https://www.ciaprochef.com/
