Chef Chris Spear works his magic not from the chaotic depths of a restaurant kitchen, but from the mobility of his own food truck. His company, Perfect Little Bites, operates a private-chef-at-your-doorstep experience based in Frederick, Maryland. Today, he’ll talk about why his restaurant working experiences inspired him to become an entrepreneur, his desire to build a local culinary community, and how the concept of his unique business has evolved. He’s also a fellow podcaster, hosting Chefs Without Restaurants, so we’ll chat about the benefits and challenges of podcasting.
What we covered in this episode
- Chef Chris Spear explains what makes Perfect Little Bites unique (3:08)
- The great debate: culinary school or industry experience? (6:10)
- Chef Chris Spear talks about the pros and cons of being a private chef (10:33)
- Sourcing inspiration for menu changes (18:46)
- Chef Chris Spear built a culinary community (25:40)
- The origin of the Chefs Without Restaurants podcast (30:10)
- Chef Chris Spear's biggest influences (35:49)
- Series of rapid-fire questions.
Links to other episodes in Mid-Atlantic
Conversation with Chef Hari Cameron from Delaware
Conversation with Chef Brian Duffy from Philadelphia
Panel Discussion with Two Chefs from NJ – Leia Gaccione and Sam Freund
Conversation with Chef Johnny Spero from Washington D.C.
Interview Celebrity Chef Jose Garces from Philadelphia
Conversation with Chef Drew Adams from Washington D.C.
A live recording from White Birch in NJ with Chef Sam Freund