Table for One with Sogand Bahadori

Andy Baraghani on Cooking, Toxic Relationships, Al Pacino, and Persian Culture

1 h 12 min · 31 de mar de 2026
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Chef, food writer, New York Times bestselling author, and James Beard Award winner Andy Baraghani joins me for a heartfelt conversation about the richness of Persian culture and what he’s been navigating emotionally during a difficult moment for the Iranian community. We also get into why one toxic relationship might be more of a lesson than a mistake, the importance of treating yourself with compassion, his mission to inspire home cooks, and he settles the ultimate kitchen question: can you re-heat rice? Follow us @tfopod Follow Andy @andybaraghani

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