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Fishing With Joe Thomas | Fish Fry

Join host Luke Zahm on an exciting adventure in this episode of Wisconsin Foodie as he heads to Fort Atkinson in search of the perfect Friday night Fish Fry. But this isn't just any fishing trip; Luke is joined by none other than former Wisconsin Badger and Cleveland Browns Hall of Famer, Joe Thomas, making for an unforgettable outing. Fishing runs deep in Joe's veins, and he's no stranger to the Wisconsin waters, having even spent time out on them during the NFL draft. As Luke and Joe cast their lines, they swap tales and friendly competition ensues as they aim to reel in the first and biggest catch of the day. After a successful day on the river, they head to the kitchen at the Island Bar and Grill to transform their fresh catch into a tantalizing fish fry experience like never before. Get ready for a culinary journey that combines the thrill of fishing with the satisfaction of savoring a delicious meal.

 

Seymour hamburger fest | smash burger

In this episode of Wisconsin Foodie, Host Luke Zahm travels to the “home of the hamburger”, Seymour, WI. In 1885, the hamburger was created for the first time by Charlie Nagreen, a traveling beef vendor at the Seymour Fair. Fast forward to 2023, the town of Seymour celebrates Charlie and everything hamburger. Luke arrives at the fair to take it all in, including a hamburger eating competition and a ketchup slide. Inspired by the festivities, Luke heads back to the Owl Farm to showcase his special touch on the hamburger.

Town Council Kitchen and Bar

In this episode of Wisconsin Foodie, Host Luke Zahm travels to Neenah to meet with the Chef and Owner of Town Council Kitchen and Bar, Jon Horan. Chef Horan is a native of Neenah but had to leave home to find his true passion for food and cooking. After training abroad and working in some high profile kitchens around the country, Jon and his wife Kate decided it was time to return home and open Town Council. Jon prides himself on working with local purveyors, shopping the farmers market and supporting neenah’s local food economy, one plate at a time.  

 

Cultured | Sway Brewing

In this episode of Wisconsin Foodie, Host Luke Zahm travels to Door County to explore the world of fermentation through sourdough, kimchi and beer. Our first stop is to meet with Mattea Fischer of Cultured,  Mattea produces exquisite Sourdough, Bagels, Focaccia and Kimchi, utilizing ingredients from local farmers. Luke stops into Cultured to help make a batch of Garlic Scape Kimchi, as well as try one of her famous bagel sammies.  Next, Luke heads down the road to visit with Matt Sampson, owner of Sway Brewing and Blending to learn more about what makes his process of old school brewing and fermentation, uniquely door county.

 

Allie Boy’s | Gotham Bagel’s

In this episode of Wisconsin Foodie, Host Luke Zahm sets out to find some of the best bagels in Wisconsin. Luke’s first stop is to Allie Boy’s in Milwaukee to meet with Chef and Co-Owner, Ben Nerenhausen to get an inside view on their process and philosophy of their bagels. Next, Luke heads to Madison to meet with the bagel legend, Mr. Joey Bagels of Gotham Bagels. Joey shares his secrets on what makes a New York style bagel and how he blends that style into a uniquely Madison bagel. Luke is then treated to a one of a kind bagel sandwich.

 

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