Cooking with Heart – Matt Golinski’s Journey to Gastronomic Excellence
n this exciting episode, we sat down with the one and only Matt Golinski, a household name in Australia’s culinary scene. Best known for his dynamic presence on the TV show ‘Ready Steady Cook,’ Matt opens up about his deep-rooted passion for cooking and his journey in the gastronomic world.
🎙 Key Takeaways:
-TV’s Influence: Matt shares how ‘Ready Steady Cook’ shaped his cooking philosophy and deepened his relationship with food.
-Creativity in the Kitchen: Matt dives into his favourite culinary techniques and ingredients that make his dishes stand out.
-Staying Motivated: Amidst the high-stakes, fast-paced nature of the industry, Matt discusses the secrets behind his unwavering motivation and passion for the culinary arts.
-Beyond the Kitchen: Matt is not just a chef but also a giver. He talks about his philanthropic efforts and how chefs can have a broader impact on the community.
-Legacy: What does Matt want to leave behind? Listen as he delves into the footprint he wishes to leave on the hospitality industry.
Please find our guest information here:
Website:Â https://mattgolinski.com.au/
Instagram:Â https://www.instagram.com/mattgolinski/
Please find us here at POH:
Website:Â https://principleofhospitality.com/
Mentioned in this episode:
Loaded
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