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Milwaukee Kitchen Ep 10 Old School Vibrations by Paul Druecke

Another quiet day, more or less, in quarantine kitchen. Penita is dishing up tough love. A little help from our friends. We hope you enjoy.

Another quiet day, more or less, in quarantine kitchen. Penita is dishing up tough love. A little help from our friends. We hope you enjoy. MILWAUKEE KITCHEN...

Speaking of help!!! We have a few aprons still available: Classic Blue, Season One with ChefD and Penita. We’d love to see you in one! Shout out to recent MK patron saint S M Somões who immediately checked to see if we had anything for purchase as pandemic purse strings were tightening. Thank you.

Milwaukee Kitchen Ep 09 Chongos Zamoranos and Applesauce by Paul Druecke

Lots of sweet treats, accidents, and experiments to fuel MK alchemy. Always staged never rehearsed

Sweet treats fuel kitchen alchemy. The kitchen is always staged never rehearsed. MILWAUKEE KITCHEN Sweet Cheese and Apple Sauce episode nine january 2020 pro...

Milwaukee Kitchen Ep 08 Great Escape by Paul Druecke

The tables are turned. We lime at the farmer’s market. There are coconuts, lots of coconuts.

ChefD turns the table on his good friend Flora giving us a chance to stop by the Riverwest Gardeners Market at peak season. Penita has her own business.

Milwaukee Kitchen Season Two Ep 06 Salad Days by Paul Druecke

Recently described as “the only surrealist cooking show in the world.” In the SEASON TWO premier, Penita does a quick tally. Old School, New School, our love of pudding runs deep. Postal workers, fairies, a sweet, complicated tune. “Where does the definition of salad end?” ChefD wonders.

For the start of SEASON TWO, ChefD explores ancient food traditions with his signature style and plenty of help from neighbors and friends. There is always magic in the kitchen, and it seems Penita has a lot on her mind.

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Milwaukee Kitchen Viewing Party \\// Thank You! by Paul Druecke

Thanks to everyone who stopped by Woodland Pattern to help us celebrate. A delightful evening with talks/performances by Ariana Vaeth doing a live event drawing, Christina Ward on The Settlement CookbookFlora Coker and Chuck Stebelton reading from Lorine Niedecker’s A Cooking Book, and Casey Seymour performing an exquisite version of Mike the Mailman from his forthcoming album and (spoiler alert) MK’s next episode. Coming soon!