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EPISODE · May 10, 2026 · 42 MIN

100 Maddy Hernandez of Pastries A-La-Carte

from The Pittsburgh Dish · host Doug Heilman

Episode 100 hits a little different, because the best parts of Pittsburgh food culture aren’t just pierogi, pepperoni rolls, and perfect cookie tables. It’s the way people use food to find each other, support each other, and build something that lasts. We're joined by Shayla Penn, who returns to the table to share what’s happened since her early appearance on the show, and it’s a lot: hosting cooking demos & competitions, founding a non-profit, all while her Facebook community Burgh Eats and Treats has grown to nearly 33,000 members. Shayla is truly cooking with fire in our food community. Then we go from community power to cookie craft with Maddy Hernandez of Pastries A-La-Carte in Pleasant Hills. Maddy is the lead cookie decorator, and she breaks down what it takes to oversee custom cutouts, weddings, and wholesale at a busy Pittsburgh bakery. She shares the sweet headline you’ll want to repeat: Pastries A-La-Carte is the official bake shop of the Pittsburgh Penguins, with desserts in the suites and beyond, plus the behind-the-scenes systems that keep quality high when the volume is nonstop.If you like Pittsburgh bakeries, and stories about how local food turns into real connection, you’ll feel right at home here. Subscribe for more, share this with a friend who loves a good cookie, and leave a review so more people can find the show.Support the showLiked the episode? We'd love a coffee! 

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