Besides apple picking, there are plenty other food-related fall activities to put on your seasonal to-do list, like going to a halloween-themed pop-up dining event. Or if you prefer to stay in, you can cozy up to watch some cooking shows.
Each week on Radio Milwaukee, Milwaukee Magazine’s dining critic, Ann Christenson, and 88Nine’s foodie, Tarik Moody, discuss Milwaukee’s culinary and restaurant culture on This Bites. This Bites is supported by Society Insurance.
Listen to the podcast and read more below to get the low down on the cooking shows we'll be watching and pop-up events we'll be attending this season.
Best new cooking shows
"Good Eats: Reloaded"
"Good Eats" is back! With each edition of the Food Network's "Good Eats: Reloaded," the show's creator Alton Brown will be renovating, updating -- and in some cases, repairing -- classic episodes of the long-running series. The first show was already pretty good, but Brown thought he could do more. As he puts it in the trailer, "What can I say? It was the '90s."
This expanded version will have a lot more focus on techniques, so we're excited to learn something new.
"Good Eats: Reloaded" premieres Monday, October 15 at 9 p.m. with episode one, titled "Steak Your Claim: The Reload," where Brown revisits his classic steak show with an entirely new recipe for a reverse-seared ribeye steak. He also reviews thermometer basics, how to cure a cast-iron skillet and why pre-salting meat can be the right thing to do.
"Chef's Table" Season 5
After a lot of outcry over the previous seasons, the fifth season of "Chef’s Table" is finally featuring several chefs of color, almost all of whom are women. The new season dropped on September 28 and it features some great chefs like Cristina Martinez, Bo Songvisava, Musa Dağdeviren and Albert Adrià. We're excited to binge watch these episodes which have the potential for some very smart, layered and enlightening explorations of more diverse voices, foods and experiences in these new episodes.
Other Milwaukee food news and culinary events
Food Fright
Food Fright is Local First Milwaukee's annual fundraiser at Lakefront Brewery. This year it's on October 25. Eat small plates from an array of local restaurants, drink seasonal beers, take a haunted brewery tour, boogie on the dance floor and compete in a costume contest.
"Haunted" Caves Beer Pairing Dinner at Miller Brewing Company
Also October 25, dine in the Miller Caves and see for yourself if those ghostly rumors are true. There you can get in the "spirit" with a five course halloween-inspired dinner with Miller beer pairings. Get more information here.
Harry Potter Pop-Up Dinner
Witches, wizards and muggles alike—hold on to your Nimbus 2000 and get ready for a night of well-mannered frivolity because Shully's is hosting a pop-up Harry Potter dinner on Friday, October 26 at 6:30 p.m. There will be potions classes, Quidditch toss, Potter trivia and of course, a three course feast in the Grand Hall. Check out the full menu and get tickets here.