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Flavorphiles
Author: Tanner & Jerry Agar
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Flavorphiles is the podcast and radio show where food, culture and lifestyle collide. Hosted by Michelin and James Beard recognized chef/bartender/restaurateur Tanner Agar and veteran broadcaster Jerry Agar, the show goes beyond recipes and restaurant chatter to explore how flavor shapes the way you live. From iconic chefs and celebrities who love to eat, to the cultural trends beyond what’s on your plate, Flavorphiles brings smart conversation, irresistible storytelling and a dash of fun to every episode. It’s not just about what tastes good – it’s about why flavor matters in everyone’s life.
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Amuse Booze: The Gin & Tonic — The Original Location-Driven CocktailIn the first segment, Tanner and Jerry break down the psychology of space—why rooftop restaurants feel expensive, basements feel exclusive, strip malls hide greatness, and beach restaurants often get a pass. From airport dining to vacation mode, they examine how context changes perception and why the bar is often the best seat in the house.Next, they bring in a commercial broker to discuss the real-world side of restaurant location. What makes a space work? Why do some addresses feel cursed? Is visibility everything? It’s a candid look at the tension between romance and rent.The third segment explores the rise of the “third place”—the space between home and work where community happens. From neighborhood pubs and diner counters to listening bars, coffee shops that turn into wine bars at night, and climbing gyms with taps, they unpack why belonging—not just food—is becoming the product. Finally, Short Order Cooking returns with “The Location Awards,” a rapid-fire guide to the best places to propose, break up, impress your boss, eavesdrop, day drink, disappear, or become a regular. Thank you for listening! Join us again every weekend for more food inspired fun. Have questions you want answered, comments to make the show better, do you want to join our growing list of radio stations partners, or just keep in touch? Let us know at Flavorphiles.com. Follow on Instagram:Flavorphiles: https://www.instagram.com/flavorphilespod/Tanner: https://www.instagram.com/tagaragar/Follow on Tik Tok:https://www.tiktok.com/@flavorphiles
Amuse Booze: Tepache — Fermented & Safe, despite what the Dallas Health Department SaysTanner and Jerry explore the darker side of dining in an episode dedicated to foods that kills. They begin with cautionary tales from history, including embalmed milk, a 2008 CEO who went to prison, and arsenic-laced candy—reminders that food safety hasn’t always been a given. In the second segment, they sit down with one of the scientists responsible for removing salmonella from modern turkey production to understand how it’s done—and what you should know when cooking your own bird. From there, Tanner shares a few health inspector horror stories, reflecting on what happens when enforcement power meets questionable understanding.The episode concludes with a nuanced conversation about controversial ingredients—puffer fish, raw milk, and other foods that carry risk. Tanner explains why, in the right hands and under the right conditions, some culinary dangers may be worth taking.Thank you for listening! Join us again every weekend for more food inspired fun. Have questions you want answered, comments to make the show better, do you want to join our growing list of radio stations partners, or just keep in touch? Let us know at Flavorphiles.com. Follow on Instagram:Flavorphiles: https://www.instagram.com/flavorphilespod/Tanner: https://www.instagram.com/tagaragar/Follow on Tik Tok:https://www.tiktok.com/@flavorphiles
Amuse Booze: The Spicy Pickle MartiniTanner and Jerry take on the science—and the suffering—behind the hangover. They start by breaking down what a hangover actually is, how it happens, and whether certain spirits are truly better or worse when it comes to next-day consequences.In the second segment, they sort fact from fiction on hangover cures: what works, what doesn’t, and the surprising global remedies people swear by—including ox blood soup. Then they pivot to a thoughtful listener question: how do you cook flavorful food if you can’t rely on salt for health reasons? Tanner explains how chefs think about balance, acidity, texture, and aroma to build flavor beyond sodium.The episode wraps with a little honesty as Tanner and Jerry share their own worst hangover stories and explore how restaurants design menus with recovery in mind.This week’s sponsor: DIY-IV — the only at-home intravenous hydration solution.Thank you for listening! Join us again every weekend for more food inspired fun. Have questions you want answered, comments to make the show better, do you want to join our growing list of radio stations partners, or just keep in touch? Let us know at Flavorphiles.com. Follow on Instagram:Flavorphiles: https://www.instagram.com/flavorphilespod/Tanner: https://www.instagram.com/tagaragar/Follow on Tik Tok:https://www.tiktok.com/@flavorphiles
Amuse Booze: The Orange Julep (Montréal)Tanner and Jerry celebrate Valentine’s Day with an episode dedicated to romance, food, and the realities of making it all work. The conversation begins with nutritionist Lianne Phillipson, as they unpack the idea of aphrodisiacs—Tanner shares his favorite “romance foods,” while Lianne breaks down whether there’s any real science behind the magic.Next, they tackle the nightmare scenario: you forgot to make the perfect reservation. From last-minute saves to progressive dinners and thoughtful meals at home, Tanner offers practical solutions—including his infamous Cast Iron Pan Test, how a pan can tell you if someone is marriage material. In the third segment, they're joined by Marie-Louise Roy-Bilodeau, winner of The Ultimate Bartender Championship, to talk about what it takes to win at that level and how to bring professional technique into home cocktail making. The episode wraps with a look at winter—why it hits differently in Texas than in Canada, how a little snow and ice shut down Tanner’s restaurants for nearly a week, and what to cook when you’re stuck inside, courtesy of Tanner’s niece Presley.This week’s sponsor: Valen-timer — the only app that tracks your aphrodisiacs and lets you know when the effects are peaking.Thank you for listening! Join us again every weekend for more food inspired fun. Have questions you want answered, comments to make the show better, do you want to join our growing list of radio stations partners, or just keep in touch? Let us know at Flavorphiles.com. Follow on Instagram:Flavorphiles: https://www.instagram.com/flavorphilespod/Tanner: https://www.instagram.com/tagaragar/Follow on Tik Tok:https://www.tiktok.com/@flavorphiles
Amuse Booze: The Batanga BarTanner and Jerry kick off Super Bowl Sunday with a guest who truly understands excess. Taylor Rause, Tanner’s business partner and the architect of what may be the most over-the-top Super Bowl party on record, joins the show to explain how and why he goes all in—from a massive food spread to 27 TVs so you never miss a play, even in the bathroom.In the second segment, Tanner brings things back to earth with practical tips for hosting if you don’t want to go that hard—or for being the perfect guest when you’re attending someone else’s party. Then it’s pizza time: why pizza became synonymous with the Super Bowl, how there’s actually a worse topping than pineapple, and why pizza sales have quietly been declining in recent years.The episode wraps with Touchdowns and Fumbles—the things we love to see at a Super Bowl party, and the things that absolutely ruin the vibe.This week’s sponsor: Tail-Gator — The Only Live Gator Tailgating Service.Thank you for listening! Join us again every weekend for more food inspired fun. Have questions you want answered, comments to make the show better, do you want to join our growing list of radio stations partners, or just keep in touch? Let us know at Flavorphiles.com. Follow on Instagram:Flavorphiles: https://www.instagram.com/flavorphilespod/Tanner: https://www.instagram.com/tagaragar/Follow on Tik Tok:https://www.tiktok.com/@flavorphiles
With Dry January in full swing, Tanner and Jerry start the episode with a spirit-free Tea Old Fashioned that proves you don’t need alcohol to make a serious drink. Jerry shares a few kitchen woes, which leads Tanner to tackle one of the most common questions home cooks ask: what knives do you actually need—and which ones can wait. Next, they look ahead to the coming year with a breakdown of emerging trends in cocktail bars and how drinking culture continues to evolve. Short Order Cooking returns with a rapid-fire round on kitchen myths we’re officially leaving behind in 2025. The episode wraps by busting one last misconception—that chefs eat the way they cook. Inspired by a recent article in the Dallas Morning News, Tanner and Jerry talk about how chefs really eat at home—and why snacking is universal, no matter how good you are in the kitchen.Amuse Booze: The Tea Old Fashioned (Zero Proof, Full Flavor)Thank you for listening! Join us again every weekend for more food inspired fun. Have questions you want answered, comments to make the show better, do you want to join our growing list of radio stations partners, or just keep in touch? Let us know at Flavorphiles.com. Follow on Instagram:Flavorphiles: https://www.instagram.com/flavorphilespod/Tanner: https://www.instagram.com/tagaragar/Follow on Tik Tok:https://www.tiktok.com/@flavorphiles
Tanner kicks things off by sharing the relief of passing the Level 1 Sommelier exam, and why the experience of taking the test was harder than the questions themselves. From there, the conversation heads to the movies as acclaimed film critic Richard Crouse joins the show to break down the best films about restaurants and food culture. Tanner weighs in on how accurate those portrayals really are—from kitchens and service to the realities of restaurant life.The episode wraps with a Fantasy Feast, where Tanner and Jerry build the ultimate menu made entirely of famous fictional foods, from Butterbeer and Krabby Patties to Scooby Snacks—proving that even imaginary dishes deserve serious consideration.Amuse Booze: SauternesThank you for listening! Join us again every weekend for more food inspired fun. Have questions you want answered, comments to make the show better, do you want to join our growing list of radio stations partners, or just keep in touch? Let us know at Flavorphiles.com. Follow on Instagram:Flavorphiles: https://www.instagram.com/flavorphilespod/Tanner: https://www.instagram.com/tagaragar/Follow on Tik Tok:https://www.tiktok.com/@flavorphiles
Tanner and Jerry take a look at how the way we drink is changing. They discuss how more people are cutting back on alcohol, the rise of THC beverages, and what those shifts could mean for bars and restaurants moving forward. From there, the conversation turns to the latest diet traps—how good intentions can lead to healthy but flavorless meals, and how to avoid sacrificing taste in the name of wellness. Mary Berg returns to the show to talk about Mary Makes It Easy, and how she makes cooking look so effortless. The episode wraps with a conversation about New Year’s resolutions and some for Flavorphiles.Amuse Booze: Agricole RhumThis week’s sponsor: Sobrewski — the beer that sobers you up.Thank you for listening! Join us again every weekend for more food inspired fun. Have questions you want answered, comments to make the show better, do you want to join our growing list of radio stations partners, or just keep in touch? Let us know at Flavorphiles.com. Follow on Instagram:Flavorphiles: https://www.instagram.com/flavorphilespod/Tanner: https://www.instagram.com/tagaragar/Follow on Tik Tok:https://www.tiktok.com/@flavorphiles
Tanner and Jerry ring in the new year with an episode dedicated to Champagne and the traditions that surround it. They trace the history of Champagne and how it came to be, including the irony of Dom Pérignon—who famously tried to prevent bubbles, not celebrate them. Then they walk through the right (and wrong) ways to open a bottle, from the classic cork to the dramatic saber, including a story of a celebration that didn’t go as planned.Next, it’s time for a “pop” quiz, testing what we’ve learned so far this year on Flavorphiles. The episode closes with a look at New Year’s traditions from around the world and the foods and drinks that help usher in good luck for the year ahead.Amuse Booze: The Champagne CocktailThank you for listening! Join us again every weekend for more food inspired fun. Have questions you want answered, comments to make the show better, do you want to join our growing list of radio stations partners, or just keep in touch? Let us know at Flavorphiles.com. Follow on Instagram:Flavorphiles: https://www.instagram.com/flavorphilespod/Tanner: https://www.instagram.com/tagaragar/Follow on Tik Tok:https://www.tiktok.com/@flavorphiles
Tanner and Jerry celebrate the season with a Christmas episode full of traditions, tips, and a little holiday mischief. They start by revisiting the Thanksgiving discussion on how to be a great guest, answering new questions listeners raised after the episode aired. Then they share one of their favorite traditions—Drink of the Day—where each person creates a featured cocktail all Christmas week.Next, they dive into “Christmas Crap,” the gadgets and gimmicks companies try to sell you this time of year—and why you don’t need them. In contrast, the Gourmand Gift Guide highlights gifts food lovers will truly appreciate. Finally, the show wraps with a holiday edition of Short Order Cooking, but with a twist: this time Tanner puts Jerry on the spot with rapid-fire Christmas questions.Amuse Booze: Coquito, Puerto Rico’s Coconut EggnogThank you for listening! Join us again every weekend for more food inspired fun. Have questions you want answered, comments to make the show better, do you want to join our growing list of radio stations partners, or just keep in touch? Let us know at Flavorphiles.com. Follow on Instagram:Flavorphiles: https://www.instagram.com/flavorphilespod/Tanner: https://www.instagram.com/tagaragar/Follow on Tik Tok:https://www.tiktok.com/@flavorphiles
Amuse Booze: Negroni Tanner and Jerry dig into the world of reviews and why restaurants seem to get more feedback—solicited or not—than any other profession. They explore how chefs handle criticism, including the story of one who famously banned a critic from his restaurant. Then they sit down with D Magazine’s food critic to learn how the job really works: what to taste for, how to write with clarity and fairness, and the backlash that sometimes follows. After that, Tanner and Jerry turn the spotlight on themselves as they read and respond to reviews of Flavorphiles. And finally, Tanner flips the script by offering his own “critiques” of memorable guests who’ve come through his doors over the years.Thank you for listening! Join us again every weekend for more food inspired fun. Have questions you want answered, comments to make the show better, do you want to join our growing list of radio stations partners, or just keep in touch? Let us know at Flavorphiles.com. Follow on Instagram:Flavorphiles: https://www.instagram.com/flavorphilespod/Tanner: https://www.instagram.com/tagaragar/Follow on Tik Tok:https://www.tiktok.com/@flavorphiles
Tanner and Jerry turn up the heat with an episode dedicated to peppers in all their forms. They start with where chilis came from, how they traveled across the globe, and the ways they shaped entire cuisines. From there, they break down how to cook with peppers for flavor—not just fire—so even heat-averse cooks can get more out of them in the kitchen. Then things get intense as they welcome a Guinness World Record holding pepper eater while Jerry bravely takes on a Scotch Bonnet he immediately regrets. Finally, they taste-test a lineup of hot sauces and Tanner shares the wild, very real story of the original Sriracha—and how the lack of a trademark created a world of legal copycats.Amuse Booze: Spicy Margarita with habanero tincture.This week’s sponsors: Sous Vide Yoga and Pickled Milk.Thank you for listening! Join us again every weekend for more food inspired fun. Have questions you want answered, comments to make the show better, do you want to join our growing list of radio stations partners, or just keep in touch? Let us know at Flavorphiles.com. Follow on Instagram:Flavorphiles: https://www.instagram.com/flavorphilespod/Tanner: https://www.instagram.com/tagaragar/Follow on Tik Tok:https://www.tiktok.com/@flavorphiles
Tanner and Jerry take off for an episode all about travel. Tanner shares the chaos and charm of playing plane-shot roulette and revisits his appearance on Diners, Drive-Ins and Dives—including the now-legendary Chocolate Sauerkraut Cake from Rye. Then they break down how to find great places to eat when you’re away from home, from hidden gems to local standouts worth the detour. The conversation continues with tips on how to behave respectfully in restaurants abroad and navigate unfamiliar dining customs with confidence. Finally, they explore why food tastes different on a plane and what’s really happening to your senses at 30,000 feet.Thank you for listening! Join us again every weekend for more food inspired fun. Have questions you want answered, comments to make the show better, do you want to join our growing list of radio stations partners, or just keep in touch? Let us know at Flavorphiles.com. Follow on Instagram:Flavorphiles: https://www.instagram.com/flavorphilespod/Tanner: https://www.instagram.com/tagaragar/Follow on Tik Tok:https://www.tiktok.com/@flavorphiles
Tanner and Jerry explore how a tire company became the world’s first food influencer and now the most powerful name in fine dining. They break down the history of the Michelin Guide, what each star and award represents, and why chefs chase them. Then they unpack the unprecedented news that three of America’s most celebrated restaurants are losing their third star—a shake-up that has the entire industry buzzing. From there, the conversation turns homeward with tips for creating a thoughtful tasting menu in your own kitchen. Finally, Tanner reflects on Rye’s win for Best Cocktail in Texas and shares practical ways to elevate your own drinks to Michelin-worthy status. This episode brought to you by: Cruelty Free Ice and Man-Aise.Thank you for listening! Join us again every weekend for more food inspired fun. Have questions you want answered, comments to make the show better, do you want to join our growing list of radio stations partners, or just keep in touch? Let us know at Flavorphiles.com. Follow on Instagram:Flavorphiles: https://www.instagram.com/flavorphilespod/Tanner: https://www.instagram.com/tagaragar/Follow on Tik Tok:https://www.tiktok.com/@flavorphiles
Tanner and Jerry dig into the delicious world of food names—why they change, what they mean, and how they shape the way we eat. From French fries versus chips to biscuits versus cookies, they explore how the same foods get different identities around the world. The conversation continues with protected names like Champagne, Bourbon, and regional cheeses that can only come from one place. Then it’s on to the art of rebranding, from rapeseed becoming canola and slimehead becoming the far more appealing orange roughy. Finally, they catch up with Tanner's former boss and Top Chef Canada host Mark McEwan to talk about excellence, evolution, and how he's lasted 40 years as a restauranteur. Thank you for listening! Join us again every weekend for more food inspired fun. Have questions you want answered, comments to make the show better, do you want to join our growing list of radio stations partners, or just keep in touch? Let us know at Flavorphiles.com. Follow on Instagram:Flavorphiles: https://www.instagram.com/flavorphilespod/Tanner: https://www.instagram.com/tagaragar/Follow on Tik Tok:https://www.tiktok.com/@flavorphiles
Tanner and Jerry turn up the heat in this episode all about cooking with fire. With Tanner’s new live-fire restaurant as the spark, they explore how open flames have become one of the hottest trends in modern dining—and how you can bring that same energy home. From choosing the right wood to adding smoke to your cocktails, and even clever tips for apartment cooks, it’s all about mastering the flame. Then, the fire of competition takes center stage as MasterChef Canada winner and host Mary Berg joins the show to talk creativity, pressure, and what it takes to keep your passion burning.Thank you for listening! Join us again every weekend for more food inspired fun. Have questions you want answered, comments to make the show better, do you want to join our growing list of radio stations partners, or just keep in touch? Let us know at Flavorphiles.com. Follow on Instagram:Flavorphiles: https://www.instagram.com/flavorphilespod/Tanner: https://www.instagram.com/tagaragar/Follow on Tik Tok:https://www.tiktok.com/@flavorphiles
It’s the Flavorphiles Halloween Special, and we’re serving up something spooky. Tanner and Jerry start with absinthe—the mysterious “green fairy” once banned for its supposed hallucinogenic powers—and uncover how it earned its eerie reputation. Then they carve into the history of jack-o’-lanterns, sharing tips on how to make the most of your pumpkin’s innards, seeds, and flesh in the kitchen. The celebration continues with a look at Día de Muertos and the foods that honor the tradition, before ending on a sweet note: our overrated and underrated Halloween candies, including Tanner’s passionate opinion that the Reese’s pumpkin shape tastes better than the original cup. Thank you for listening! Join us again every weekend for more food inspired fun. Have questions you want answered, comments to make the show better, do you want to join our growing list of radio stations partners, or just keep in touch? Let us know at Flavorphiles.com. Follow on Instagram:Flavorphiles: https://www.instagram.com/flavorphilespod/Tanner: https://www.instagram.com/tagaragar/Follow on Tik Tok:https://www.tiktok.com/@flavorphiles
In this episode, Tanner and Jerry explore why a bar is the perfect place for a first date—and how to make it a great one, whether you’re the dater or the bartender behind the stick. Tanner shares a few memorable stories from bad dates gone worse before diving into a Short Order Cooking round of common questions people ask at him. Then, fresh from his visit to Patrón in Mexico, Tanner welcomes their brand ambassador to talk tequila—how it’s made, how to drink it, and what makes the world’s favorite agave spirit so special.Thank you for listening! Join us again every weekend for more food inspired fun. Have questions you want answered, comments to make the show better, do you want to join our growing list of radio stations partners, or just keep in touch? Let us know at Flavorphiles.com. Follow on Instagram:Flavorphiles: https://www.instagram.com/flavorphilespod/Tanner: https://www.instagram.com/tagaragar/Follow on Tik Tok:https://www.tiktok.com/@flavorphiles
It’s our very first episode—and we’re starting with a feast. Tanner and Jerry stir up an Apple Pie Manhattan before diving into the dos and don’ts of Turkey Day. From hosting hacks that make Thanksgiving easier to guest etiquette that keeps you invited back, we’ve got you covered. Then it’s time for a rapid-fire Short Order Cooking where we answer Google's most googled questions, and we wrap up with our hot takes on the most overrated and underrated dishes at the table. Pour a drink, grab a plate, and join us for a Flavorphiles Thanksgiving.Thank you for listening! Join us again every weekend for more food inspired fun. Have questions you want answered, comments to make the show better, do you want to join our growing list of radio stations partners, or just keep in touch? Let us know at Flavorphiles.com. Follow on Instagram:Flavorphiles: https://www.instagram.com/flavorphilespod/Tanner: https://www.instagram.com/tagaragar/Follow on Tik Tok:https://www.tiktok.com/@flavorphiles






















