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(00:40) The leaves are changing, there's a chill in the air, and our host is embracing the seasonal transition on this deliciously varied episode of The Pittsburgh Dish. Doug shares details from his recent end-of-summer cooking class that perfectly bridges the seasonal gap – featuring a mouthwatering menu of prosciutto-peach salad, basil-infused risotto topped with fresh corn relish, and fruit trifles showcasing summer's final berries and stone fruits.

(02:39) The episode takes a fascinating turn as wine expert Catherine Montest transports listeners to Chilean wine country, where she recently embarked on an extraordinary tasting adventure. Wine enthusiasts will particularly enjoy Catherine's spooky-season-appropriate tale of "Casillero del Diablo" (The Devil's Locker), explaining how one winery founder ingeniously protected his best bottles by spreading rumors of a haunted cellar over a century ago.

(12:51) For those enjoying apple-picking season, Carolyn Beinlich of Triple B Farms shares a treasured family recipe for "Nan's Apple Cake" – a simple yet delicious treat. Whether you're clinging to summer's bounty or embracing fall's flavors, this episode offers something to satisfy every seasonal craving. 

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