Michael Chiarello's Napa

Season 2
In the second season of Michael Chiarello's Napa, Chef Chiarello is making the foods that he really cooks for friends and family at home. This is casual cooking, hearty, satisfying dishes that start with the best produce for every season. Michael shares chef's tricks for getting the most flavor from the ingredients and talks about which wines he serves with the food.
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Episodes

  1. S2 E1 - Risi
    January 1, 2002
    27min
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    Three new ideas from a simple pot of rice. We'll set up a risotto bar with lots of creative toppings, make a warm vanilla-flavored Rice Pudding with summer fruit, and mix a beautiful Insalata di Riso with asparagus, fava beans, peas, lemon, ham and herbs. Then we'll see the wine country from the Napa Valley Wine Train.
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  2. S2 E2 - Primavera
    January 1, 2002
    26min
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    Simple dishes show off the flavor of new peas and asparagus. We'll make a Cheater's Chicken Stock (when there's no homemade stock on hand), a bright green Spring Pea Soup, a quick, tender and lemony Peas and Cipolline dish, and Halibut with Asparagus and Salsa Genovese. We'll see the vineyards of the wine country covered in golden mustard blossoms, and drop in on the Mustard Festival.
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  3. S2 E3 - Mama's Favorites
    January 1, 2002
    27min
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    Foods that warm the heart and soothe the soul. A ten-minute technique for making olives bright and lively, homemade mozzarella, which we serve en carrozza - in a "carriage" of bread dipped in egg and anchovies - and turkey polpettone filled with a center of melting cheese. We'll learn the stories behind the valley's scenic, historic stone walls.
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  4. S2 E4 - Surf or Turf
    January 1, 2002
    27min
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    Discover a lemon marinade and other secrets for preparing artichoke hearts. We'll sear a sea bass and make an artichoke salad with red onions, kalamata olives, lemons, and other Mediterranean flavors. We'll cook baby lamb chops and artichokes and serve them with a creamy, tangy egg-lemon sauce. And we'll cross the hill to see the other food and wine-loving valley, Sonoma.
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  5. S2 E5 - Zuppe, Zuppe, Zupp
    January 1, 2002
    27min
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    Soup makes a meal and, with a few techniques, becomes a sauce the next day for fish, poultry or meat. Summer Corn Soup, served warm or cold, makes a beautiful yellow sauce for scallops. Tart apples and sweet butternut squash make a soup that becomes a full-bodied sauce for pork chops. We'll visit a ghost winery and meet some third-generation California winemakers.
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  6. S2 E6 - Buttering Up
    January 1, 2002
    27min
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    Our favorite pantry secret stays in your freezer. Compound butters are flavored with fresh herbs and spices, rolled into logs, and kept cold to retain all their flavor. We'll make a Garlic Thyme Butter, a Basil Chive Butter for steak, bruschetta or corn, and a Bagna Cauda Butter for fresh clams and pasta. And we'll visit some of the architectural gems of the Napa Valley.
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  7. S2 E7 - Breakfast in Turlock
    January 1, 2002
    26min
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    A real farmer's breakfast with potato hash, eggs, and Damn Hot Peppers. We'll finish with Verbena Coffee and a refreshing honey zabaglione that you can make ahead and chill or serve warm. We'll drop in on Michael's hometown of Turlock, California.
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  8. S2 E8 - Impanata
    January 1, 2002
    27min
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    Don't toss that stale bread! Breadcrumbs transform goat cheese into a warm, flavorful salad and make Veal Milanese golden brown, crispy, and fork tender. We'll visit some happy goats to see why Sonoma goat cheese is some of the world's best.
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  9. S2 E9 - Dinner Duet
    January 1, 2002
    27min
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    Some foods are sexy because of their texture or flavor, and some are sexy because of how they're served. These are the foods we'd cook for a very important evening. A lush seafood stew with scallops, shrimp, mussels, clams and Pernod, a whole-leaf Caesar salad made to be eaten with your fingers, and a silken Caramel Panna Cotta. We'll visit Greystone, one of the oldest buildings in the valley.
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  10. S2 E10 - Late Night Dining
    January 1, 2002
    25min
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    We take you along to the biggest charity event in the Napa Valley and then come back home to make some late-night favorites: a home-style onion soup, a spicy spaghetti Amatriciana, and dried-fruit compote flavored with Sambuca.
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  11. S2 E11 - Winter Favorites
    January 1, 2002
    26min
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    When the temperature drops, foods should deepen in flavor. These are the dishes we make when it's cold outside. A Chicken Bolognaise that's lower in fat than the traditional version, Fennel Roasted Vegetables, and a cheesecake made with flavorful mascarpone.
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  12. S2 E12 - Pesto Perfecto
    January 1, 2002
    25min
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    Pesto is much more than basil and pine nuts. Learn the technique and make tomato pesto (with our infamous flowerpot chicken and bruschetta), walnut pesto and even your own pesto with the flavors you choose. Meet some olive growers who make olive oil in the Napa Valley.
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  13. S2 E13 - Panzanella
    January 1, 2002
    27min
    ALL
    Italians make this bread and vegetable salad in the summer with fresh tomatoes and garlic. We show how to make it all year long, with a springtime asparagus panzanella, a classic summer version, and with veal medallions to serve as a main course. We'll tour Main Street, St. Helena, and see some of the valley's most charming stores and restaurants.
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Audio languages
English
Subtitles
English [CC]
Directors
Bruce Franchini
Producers
Geoffrey Drummond
Cast
Michael Chiarello
Studio
Janson Media
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