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EPISODE · May 28, 2026 · 45 MIN

The Invisible Work Behind Great Food | Chef Chris Stam of Alchemy

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What does it actually take to create a truly great restaurant experience — not just once, but every single night?In this episode of One Bite is Everything, Dana sits down with Chef Chris Stam of Alchemy on Martha's Vineyard to talk about the invisible systems, relationships, and standards behind great food.Chris’s path took him from culinary school outside Boston to some of the most intense kitchens in the country, including Spice Market and the restaurant groups of Jean-Georges Vongerichten and Daniel Boulud. Along the way, he learned not just how to cook, but how to lead teams, maintain quality at scale, and build systems that can deliver excellence under pressure.But this conversation goes far beyond restaurant culture.Dana and Chris explore the connection between chefs and farmers, what sourcing looks like on an island shaped by conservation land, and how local food systems are strengthened through long-term relationships. Chris shares the story of working with farmer Jo Douglas of Fork to Pork, whose farm collects vegetable scraps from restaurants to feed pigs that eventually return to the menu — creating a deeply local, circular food relationship most diners never get to see.This episode is about craftsmanship, consistency, mentorship, hospitality, and the reality that every plate of food carries an entire network of people behind it.Because food is never just food. It’s relationships and labor. It’s land, standards, and it’s trust.And sometimes, it’s a chef and a farmer building something together one meal at a time.Visit Alchemy on Martha's Vineyard and follow them on IG @alchemymvConnect & SupportLearn more about the For Farmers Movement at For Farmers MovementRead Bite Sized on SubstackFollow Dana on Instagram at @xoxofarmgirlIf you enjoyed this episode, please rate and review One Bite is Everything on Apple Podcasts. It helps more people find the show and supports independent food storytelling that connects the dots between farming, food, and the bigger systems shaping both.

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