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The IncrEDIBLE Discourse Podcast

Podcast by Chef Mark Grigsby

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An episodic culinary inspired show from a professional chef's perspective that will inspire you to get cooking whether you're a home cook or professional. It's funny, informative and inspirational all at the same time. I break down recipes, recommend techniques and equipment and speak to people who share the same passion for cooking as I do.

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jakson Episode 32 (S2E8) Why Most Chefs Ruin Classic Dishes kansikuva

Episode 32 (S2E8) Why Most Chefs Ruin Classic Dishes

Most chefs don’t ruin classic dishes because they lack talent. They ruin them because they start changing things before they fully understand what made the dish work in the first place. In this episode of The IncrEDIBLE Discourse, Chef Mark Grigsby breaks down the difference between refinement and erasure in professional kitchens — and why modern food culture is pushing cooks toward overcomplication, validation, and performance instead of clarity, structure, and restraint. Through stories about survival cooking in rural El Salvador, personal failures trying to “elevate” shrimp and grits, and real-world lessons from professional kitchens under pressure, this episode explores how food loses its identity when cooks chase attention before mastering understanding. This isn’t an anti-innovation episode. It’s a conversation about respecting structure, understanding function, and learning how real chefs evolve dishes without destroying the thing that made people connect to them in the first place. Timestamps 00:00 – Micro Cold Open: Why Classic Dishes Lose Their Identity 00:33 – Tradition Was Survival: The El Salvador Story 05:43 – Chef’s Confessional: Trying to Out-Chef Shrimp & Grits 13:32 – Quick Fix of the Week: How to Refine Dishes Without Destroying Them 19:20 – Final Thought: Tradition Isn’t a Cage — It’s a Foundation Key Takeaways * More technique doesn’t automatically create better food. * A dish without structure eventually collapses under pressure. * Social media rewards visibility — professional kitchens reward consistency. * Real innovation is often invisible to the guest. * You can’t evolve what you don’t understand. * Creativity without purpose becomes noise. * Restraint is a professional skill. Website & Downloadable Resources: theincrediblediscourse.com Listen on Spotify, Apple Podcasts, Amazon Music & iHeartRadio If this episode resonated with you: * Share it with another cook * Leave a review * Comment your thoughts * Subscribe for more professional kitchen conversations Because real growth in this industry starts with understanding the craft before trying to reinvent it

19. touko 2026 - 22 min
jakson Food Cost Is Killing Your Kitchen | Why Most Restaurants Lose Money kansikuva

Food Cost Is Killing Your Kitchen | Why Most Restaurants Lose Money

Most cooks think food cost is just math. It’s not. In this episode of The IncrEDIBLE Discourse, Chef Mark Grigsby breaks down what food cost actually means in a professional kitchen, how menu pricing works, and why restaurants quietly lose money through waste, inconsistency, over-portioning, poor systems, and lack of discipline. This episode covers food cost percentage formulas, plate costing, menu pricing strategy, inventory awareness, and the connection between kitchen leadership and profitability. From line cooks to sous chefs and kitchen managers, this is a real conversation about how execution—not theory—determines whether a restaurant survives. If your kitchen doesn’t understand food cost, you’re losing money. Period. Hosted by Chef Mark Grigsby Timestamps 00:00 – Cold Open: Why Kitchens Quietly Lose Money 00:32 – What Food Cost Actually Is 04:12 – Food Cost Formula & Menu Pricing Breakdown 07:25 – Food, Labor, Overhead & Profit Explained 08:27 – Quick Fix of the Week + Leadership Through Systems Connect With The Show 🌐 Website: TheIncrEDIBLEDiscourse.com 🎧 Spotify, Apple Podcasts, Amazon Music & iHeartRadio 📲 Follow and subscribe for more professional kitchen conversations, chef insights, leadership lessons, and operational breakdowns from inside the industry. If this episode helped you think differently about food cost, send it to someone in your kitchen that needs to hear it.

13. touko 2026 - 14 min
jakson Episode 30 (S2E6) From Fried Chicken to Arena Kitchens: Chef James Versfelt on Building Real Foundations kansikuva

Episode 30 (S2E6) From Fried Chicken to Arena Kitchens: Chef James Versfelt on Building Real Foundations

Most chefs don’t start where you think they do. In this episode of The IncrEDIBLE Discourse, Chef Mark Grigsby sits down with Chef James Versfelt to break down the real journey behind a culinary career — from working a fried chicken fast food job to running large-scale operations for the Florida Panthers and the Miami Heat. This is not a story about overnight success. It’s about patience, fundamentals, and the reality of what it takes to grow in this industry when nobody’s watching. Chef James shares hard-earned lessons on mentorship, leadership, and why too many young cooks rush the process — only to get exposed when pressure hits. If you’re serious about becoming a better cook, chef, or operator… this episode is for you. Timestamps 00:00 – Introduction: Discipline over performance 03:40 – Starting in fast food & getting thrown into the fire 14:28 – Realizing the importance of fundamentals in fine dining 43:46 – Transitioning from restaurants to large-scale arena operations 55:10 – Final advice: patience, foundation, and long-term growthWhat You’ll Learn in This Episode * Why where you start doesn’t define your career * The importance of mastering fundamentals early * How real chefs develop through failure and repetition * The difference between cooking and running a kitchen * Why patience is one of the most important traits in the industry * How large-scale operations (arenas, hotels) change the game Next Episode Tease Next episode, we’re breaking down one of the most misunderstood — and most important — parts of the industry: Food Cost. Not just numbers on a spreadsheet…but what those numbers actually say about your systems, discipline, and ability to operate at a high level. Listen & Follow If you got value from this episode, make sure you’re subscribed so you don’t miss what’s coming next. Follow for more real conversations, hard truths, and practical insights from the kitchen.

28. huhti 2026 - 1 h 2 min
jakson Episode 29 (S2E5) Why Umami Changes Everything About Flavor kansikuva

Episode 29 (S2E5) Why Umami Changes Everything About Flavor

Umami is often misunderstood as a trick ingredient or a chef-only secret, but in reality, it’s one of the most universal and important principles in cooking. From a pot of traditional Japanese dashi to a tray of deeply roasted vegetables, umami is what gives food depth, balance, and staying power. It’s not loud. It doesn’t hit all at once. It lingers — and when it’s missing, you feel it. In this solo episode of The IncrEDIBLE Discourse, Chef Mark Grigsby breaks down umami for what it really is: the fifth basic taste, built through time, technique, and intention. This episode strips away myths and shortcuts to show how savoriness develops naturally, why restraint matters, and how understanding umami changes the way you season, cook, and taste food — whether you’re cooking at home or running a professional kitchen. Chef Mark explores the science and history behind umami, how it interacts with salt, fat, and acid, and why patience is the true ingredient behind great flavor. Through real-world kitchen examples, personal lessons learned the hard way, and professional kitchen systems, this episode shows why depth is something you build — not something you add at the end. Key Points * What umami is and why it’s considered the fifth taste * The difference between umami, saltiness, and richness * How roasting, browning, and reduction create depth * Common umami mistakes that make food heavy or muddy * Practical umami strategies for the home kitchen * How professional kitchens manage umami at scale * Pairing umami with acid to maintain balance * Turning scraps into flavor through intentional systems Timestamps * 00:32 – Intro Why umami matters, what it really is, and why depth—not loudness—is the goal of great flavor. * 01:36 – Segment 1: Foundations Defining umami, how it works on the palate, and why savoriness is built through time, technique, and restraint. * 16:08 – Segment 2: Home Cooks Practical ways to build umami at home, common mistakes, and how to fix flat food without over-salting. * 26:25 – Segment 3: Pro Cooks How professionals manage umami at scale—systems, prep strategies, waste control, and consistency under pressure. * 37:43 – Segment 4: Final Thought Why umami isn’t magic, how patience shows up in flavor, and what restraint says about respect for ingredients. Links & Resources 🌐 Website: https://TheIncrEDIBLEDiscourse.com [https://theincrediblediscourse.com] 📘 Downloadable Guide: The Umami Field Guide: Unlocking the Science of Savory 🧢 Merch: Chef-approved apparel designed by Bored Games Apparel Next Episode Tease Next time on The IncrEDIBLE Discourse, Chef Mark sits down with Chef James Versfelt, a seasoned executive chef whose experience spans hotels, high-volume venues, and championship-level operations. Together, they dig into leadership under pressure, flavor consistency at scale, and what it really takes to execute great food night after night. CTA 🎧 Engage: Share your thoughts using #IncrEDIBLEDiscourse 🔔 Subscribe: Spotify | YouTube | Apple Podcasts | Amazon | iHeartRadio 🌐 Visit: TheIncrEDIBLEDiscourse.com for blogs, show notes, and downloadable guides 🧢 Merch: Designed by Bored Games Apparel — because mastery is about intention, not accident

9. maalis 2026 - 43 min
jakson Bonus Episode: Taste Isn’t Talent kansikuva

Bonus Episode: Taste Isn’t Talent

Taste is often treated like a gift — something you’re either born with or you’re not. In this bonus episode of The IncrEDIBLE Discourse, Chef Mark Grigsby dismantles that belief and replaces it with a more empowering truth: taste is a trained discipline, not a talent. This episode steps away from recipes and techniques and focuses on something more foundational — how taste is built through repetition, calibration, feedback, and attention. From early career mistakes to professional kitchen systems, Chef Mark explains why great cooks don’t rely on instinct, and how both home cooks and professionals can train their palate daily without intimidation or ego. This is a quieter, more reflective conversation — designed to sharpen how you think about cooking, not just how you execute it. Timestamps 00:31 – Intro Why this is a bonus episode, why this conversation matters, and why taste is so often misunderstood as talent instead of a trainable skill. 01:12 – Segment 1: Foundations – The Why & The Science What taste actually is (and isn’t), the difference between intuition and recognition, how flavor memory works, and why experience — not talent — drives confident decisions. 16:45 – Segment 2: The Home Cook Perspective How to train your palate at home through tasting at every stage, adjusting gradually, learning balance, and using tools as references instead of crutches. 23:34 – Segment 3: The Pro Kitchen Perspective How professionals rely on systems, benchmarks, batching, and shared standards to maintain consistency under pressure — and why taste becomes operational, not personal. 34:29 – Final Thought Why taste is built through attention and repetition, not instinct — and why the cooks who grow the fastest aren’t the most talented, but the most attentive. Key Points * Taste isn’t instinct — it’s memory built through repetition * Mistakes create reference points, not failure * Confidence comes from consistency, not bold guesses * Professional kitchens protect taste with systems, not ego * Attention is the most trainable skill in cooking Links & Resources 🌐 TheIncrEDIBLEDiscourse.com Explore blogs, in-depth breakdowns, and downloadable culinary resources designed to help you build real skill and understanding beyond the episode. 🧢 Official IncrEDIBLE Discourse Merchandise Support the show and represent the philosophy — skill over ego, intention over shortcuts. CTA 🎧 Listen & Subscribe: Spotify | YouTube | Amazon | Apple Podcasts 🌐 Visit: TheIncrEDIBLEDiscourse.com [http://theincrediblediscourse.com] 🧢 Support the Show: Official merchandise available on the site, click the shop tab.

2. maalis 2026 - 40 min
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