Fiore Tedesco and the Golden Goose
Welcome back to Pizza Quest!
Chef Fiore Tedesco was born completely deaf and couldn’t hear anything until he was five years old, when his hearing was miraculously recovered through a risky series of operations. He made up for lost time after that, retraining himself to not only hear, speak, and expand his vocabulary, but to also play drums in a rock band and then travel the world with his bandmates. Eventually, he brought together childhood family food memories with the joy of creating flavors based on his global travels, and reinvented himself as a superstar chef in Austin, Texas. His latest restaurant is L’Oca d’Ora (“The Golden Goose”), is named in honor of his daughter, Lucinda (whose nickname is Lucy Goose), where he pays tribute to the Italian cuisine and pizzas that inspired him during his remarkable journey of self-discovery. In this illuminating conversation with Peter, Fiore fills in all the gaps that brought him to the creation of L’Oca d’Ora, fueled and inspired by his love for the one and only Lucy Goose.
Recent Articles by Peter Reinhart
- The Quest for the Top Rock Band Singers of All Time, with Guest Peter Scott Ruben
- Team Rose Bread, The Little Cottage Bakery That Could
- Two Chefs and Marketing Guru Walk Into a Bar (or, What the Freak is Pizza Freak: featuring Brad Daniels, Matt McKenney, and Brad Kilgore)
- Agostino Cangiano and Tatiana Revox, Slicehaus NYC
- “Sourdough” 10th Anniversary Edition with Author Sarah Owens
- The Cheese Dude Returns with His Mt. Rushmore of Cheeses You Must Try Before You Die








