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Heirloom Beans and Beyond: Inside Rancho Gordo with Steve Sando

July 15, 2024 The Chefs Without Restaurants Network Season 5 Episode 234
Heirloom Beans and Beyond: Inside Rancho Gordo with Steve Sando
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Heirloom Beans and Beyond: Inside Rancho Gordo with Steve Sando
Jul 15, 2024 Season 5 Episode 234
The Chefs Without Restaurants Network

In this episode of Chefs Without Restaurants, Chris Spear welcomes Steve Sando, the founder of Rancho Gordo, a company known for its heirloom beans. Steve shares his unconventional journey from a diverse range of careers, to becoming a renowned bean entrepreneur. They discuss the importance of preserving heirloom varieties, the benefits of cooking with beans, and the growing interest in sustainable agriculture.

Topics Discussed:

  • Steve's Journey: Steve recounts his eclectic career path, including his time as a web designer, leading up to his discovery and passion for heirloom beans.
  • Heirloom Beans: The unique qualities of heirloom beans, their flavors, and the significance of preserving these varieties.
  • Entrepreneurial Insights: Steve and Chris discuss the challenges and rewards of starting a business later in life, emphasizing that success can come at any age.
  • Cooking Tips: Steve provides practical advice on cooking beans, including soaking methods, using pressure cookers, and the benefits of cooking with clay pots.
  • Health and Nutrition: The nutritional benefits of beans and tips for those who may experience digestive discomfort.
  • Bean Club: An inside look at Rancho Gordo's popular Bean Club, which boasts a waitlist of 30,000 people eager to join.


STEVE SANDO & RANCHO GORDO
Rancho Gordo Website
Racho Gordo Instagram and Threads
Order The Bean Book
The Cooking with Clay Facebook Group

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Show Notes

In this episode of Chefs Without Restaurants, Chris Spear welcomes Steve Sando, the founder of Rancho Gordo, a company known for its heirloom beans. Steve shares his unconventional journey from a diverse range of careers, to becoming a renowned bean entrepreneur. They discuss the importance of preserving heirloom varieties, the benefits of cooking with beans, and the growing interest in sustainable agriculture.

Topics Discussed:

  • Steve's Journey: Steve recounts his eclectic career path, including his time as a web designer, leading up to his discovery and passion for heirloom beans.
  • Heirloom Beans: The unique qualities of heirloom beans, their flavors, and the significance of preserving these varieties.
  • Entrepreneurial Insights: Steve and Chris discuss the challenges and rewards of starting a business later in life, emphasizing that success can come at any age.
  • Cooking Tips: Steve provides practical advice on cooking beans, including soaking methods, using pressure cookers, and the benefits of cooking with clay pots.
  • Health and Nutrition: The nutritional benefits of beans and tips for those who may experience digestive discomfort.
  • Bean Club: An inside look at Rancho Gordo's popular Bean Club, which boasts a waitlist of 30,000 people eager to join.


STEVE SANDO & RANCHO GORDO
Rancho Gordo Website
Racho Gordo Instagram and Threads
Order The Bean Book
The Cooking with Clay Facebook Group

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Chefs Without Restaurants Instagram, Threads, TikTok and YouTube
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Chris Spear's personal chef business Perfect Little Bites

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