Wednesday, April 09, 2008

CMN - RP138: Chef Thomas Keller

ReMARKable Palate #138: Chef Thomas Keller

Chef Thomas Keller of the French Laundry and Per Se gives the keynote address at the Ferdinand Metz Foodservice Forum at the NY International Restaurant Show. He tells his story, and focuses on the element of teamwork that is at the core of his extraordinary success in the restaurant business.

Look for our 3 part video series of this keynote on the Culinary Roundtable feed.

ReMARKable Palate is a production of The Culinary Media Network. www.culinarymedianetwork.com



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Sunday, March 09, 2008

CMN - FPV21: Chef Alistair Barnes

Food Philosophy Video #21: Chef Alistair Barnes

Chef Alistair Barnes from Canadian Rocky Mountain Resorts talks with me about his new cookbook, Simple Treasures, which explores game meats and the local flavors of Alberta, Canada.

Music: Beau Hall (http://www.beaurocks.com/)

Food Philosophy is a production of the Culinary Media Network (
http://www.culinarymedianetwork.com/).





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Tuesday, March 04, 2008

CMN - FP71: Chef Alistair Barnes

Food Philosophy #71: Chef Alistair Barnes

Chef Alistair Barnes of Canadian Rocky Mountain Resorts joins me for a chat about the culinary offerings of Alberta, Canada. From wild game to seasonal delights, this picturesque region of our neighbor to the north is a must-see on any epicurean's list. We also talk about Chef Barnes's new cookbook, Simple Treasures.

Canadian Rocky Mountain Resorts
http://www.crmr.com


Music: Beau Hall (http://www.beaurocks.com/)

Food Philosophy is a production of the Culinary Media Network (
http://www.culinarymedianetwork.com/).





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Monday, January 21, 2008

CMN - FPV20: Singing Chef Dan Daniell

Food Philosophy Video #20: Singing Chef Dan Daniell

I'll bet you don't know of many chefs with their own music videos. Meet Dan Daniell, the singing chef from Switzerland, who treated us to a meal as tasty as his tunes.

You can see him singing from his restaurant kitchen at:
http://www.dandaniell.ch/


Music: Beau Hall (http://www.beaurocks.com/)

Food Philosophy is a production of the Culinary Media Network (
http://www.culinarymedianetwork.com/).





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Saturday, December 01, 2007

Video - Chef Hannes Pignater



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Thursday, August 23, 2007

CPN - Food Philosophy Videocast #8

Food Philosophy Videocast #8: Chef Govind Armstrong

After our sumptuous dinner at Table 8 in South Beach, I had a chance to sit and chat with burgeoning rock-star chef Govind Armstrong. He shared the secret behind the glorious salt-crusted porterhouse we devoured, and filled me in on the plans for his expanding culinary empire.

http://www.table8la.com/

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Music: Beau Hall (www.beaurocks.com)

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Tuesday, August 07, 2007

Food Philosophy: Table 8 South Beach


Well, now that Chef Mark and I are back from Miami, I thought it might be nice if I shared a little bit of our Miami Spice tasting tour with you. When we received our itinerary, I was ecstatic to discover that we would be dining at Govind Armstrong's Table 8 in South Beach. Govind is on a very short list of chefs who inspire me with their food philosophy, as he is what I like to call a master of simplicity: His mission is to highlight the beauty of locally-sourced ingredients in their finest state, coaxing them to a state of sublime flavor. This dinner did not disappoint.

I was also encouraged to discover that despite his quickly developing rock-star-chef status, he remains as normal and accessible as he was when I met him two years ago at the James Beard House. I had just launched Gastronomic Meditations, the first incarnation of The Gilded Fork, and had a chance to talk a little bit of philosophy with him in the kitchen. He was one of those people who instantly got where I was coming from -- and he still does. We had a chance to sit down after dinner last week for a chat, so look for that on an upcoming Food Philosophy Videocast.

First, however, let's dig into the tasting menu we sampled. Oh, and in case you're wondering what part of my work life is like, here's a glimpse:


Yes, it's a good life. Now, on to the menu. Mind you, I had initially planned (for once) to just enjoy my meal as a gastronome -- without recording it. I wanted to selfishly enjoy this series of moments without the presence of a microphone. After taking the first sip, then the first bite, I realized this was not to be -- I simply couldn't resist sharing the moment (which you will hear on an upcoming podcast). You see, I am a freak for two ingredients in particular: basil and tomatoes. They send me to a very special, private place where the rest of the world becomes somewhat fuzzy as I lose myself in rapture.

From the cocktail menu I chose the Basil 8, an elixir of muddled basil and grapes served mojito style. It made me veritably tingly. Then, to heighten my state of sensory bliss, the first course arrived: a GORGEOUS salad of heirloom tomatoes -- one slice of which was golden yellow and nearly the size of my palm -- served with wild arugula and burrata cheese, which is like mozzarella, but with a creamy, buttery center. Yes. It was dressed with aged balsamic vinegar and olive oil fried croutons. My movements went like this: Sip. Bite. Jump out of chair. Dive into bag. Pull out microphone. Press record.

The salad was served with a Louis Latour 2005 "La Chanfleure" Chardonnay Chablis.


The second course (which I am eating in the photo above) was a combination of calamari, Florida clams, Borlotti beans, chorizo and salsa verde, with which we continued the Chardonnay. The calamari was beautifully tender, and the chorizo/salsa verde combination gave the dish a feisty kick. I do like feisty.


Next was a dish of local snapper with sweet pea puree, marinated tomatoes (sweet as candy), creamed corn and parmesan aioli, served with a Wattle Creek Sauvignon Blanc from Mendocino County. This dish was a study in textures and flavor contrasts, as the snapper had a somewhat crisp outside -- a perfect foil for the pea puree and creamed corn. The sweetness of the tomatoes (yes, more tomatoes!) was perfectly complemented by the parmesan aoili.


M'kay, then the show-stopper: A salt roasted porterhouse steak that had the subtlest hint of thyme infused into every...last...bite. It was cooked to perfection, and the salt crust was cracked open table-side to reveal (tease us with?) the aroma of herbs and roasted meat. Heaven. The steak slices were accented by further studies in simplicity: A single roasted baby carrot, a roasted sunchoke, escarole, and Yukon Gold potato puree. Mom never made steak and potatoes like this, my friends. She also didn't serve it with a Wente Reserve Reliz Creek Pinot Noir.




Last, but not least (though I am a savory girl when it comes down to it), we finished with what Govind calls a little "sweetness". An array of desserts was presented for tasting, but I'd like to highlight my favorites: Caramelized banana bread pudding with butterscotch sauce, chocolate toffee and banana ice cream, and a vanilla panna cotta with raspberry coulis. I also loved the presentation of the mascarpone peanut brownie with dark chocolate sauce and honeyed peanuts. These were all served with an incredible Inniskillin Cabernet Franc Ice Wine, the first time I've tasted such a variation, which was resplendent with the taste of tart cherries.






What a memorable evening, for which I'm grateful to everyone at the Miami CVB and Table 8. It won't soon be forgotten.

P.S. Rumor has it that Govind and team will soon be heading for New York, so get the scoop on my upcoming Food Philosophy interview with him. I might have to be first in line for that opening.

http://www.table8la.com/
http://www.ilovemiamispice.com/



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Monday, July 16, 2007

CPN - Food Philosophy Videocast #4

Food Philosophy Videocast #4: Chef Rick Bayless

Chef Mark and I caught up with Chef Rick Bayless at the Fancy Food Show in NYC, where he was promoting his line of Frontera Foods gourmet products. The foremost expert on Mexican cuisine this side of the border, Chef Bayless shared his passion for revealing the country's true flavors to an American audience, going beyond what we normally see on our grocery shelves. You know how much we dig that.

www.fronterakitchens.com

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Music: Beau Hall (www.beaurocks.com)

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CPN - Culinary Roundtable #16

Culinary Roundtable #16: Roman Cuisine

A Demonstration by Chef Andrea Fusco of Giuda Ballerino Restaurant in Rome, translated by Ian D'Agata, Roman wine and Food expert. Introduced by New York Restauratuer Tony May. The weeklong series of events was sponsored by the Comune di Roma and Publica, to celebrate the foods of the Eternal City here in the United States.

Music: "Byron's Got the Time" by Family Groove Company. Find it on the Podsafe Music Network at music.podshow.com

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Sunday, July 08, 2007

CPN - Food Philosophy #55

Food Philosophy #55: Chef Josh DeCellis

Chef Mark and I recently caught up with Chef Josh DeCellis at the Vino in Villa Prosecco tasting in New York, and had an opportunity to delve into his sensual approach to food (my favorite). He crafted a series of paired dishes for the event's tasting seminar, hosted by wine writer Michael Franz, so we were able to get a sense of Prosecco's versatility as a sparkling wine. (Chef Mark and I also did some experimenting of our own!) This was a veritable journey of the tastebuds, so join us for a little sensory stimulation.

http://www.prosecco.it/


P.S. Don't miss ReMARKable Palate Videocast #9, which features Chef Mark's interview with Chef Josh about our tasting seminar.




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Music: Beau Hall (www.beaurocks.com)

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Saturday, December 23, 2006

CPN - CHIC Podcast #52

CHIC Podcast #52: Chefs John and Tom talk about the Ritz-Carlton Chicago

Chef John Montanile and myself used to work at the Ritz-Carlton Chicago many years ago. We reminisce about our life and times at the Ritz. We tell some stories and have some advice to young people joining the ranks of professional cooks.

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Wednesday, December 13, 2006

CPN - ReMARKable Palate #69

ReMARKable Palate #69: Chef Francis Paniego

It's back to Spain this week. I bring you into the dining room with me as we enjoy a tasting menu at El Portal de Echaurren, in the small Rioja town of Ezcaray. Chef Francis Paniego sits with us and explains his food philosophy (actually, he claims he doesn't have one, but I got it out of him!).

We then go on a Tapas crawl in the Calle Laurel section of Longroño, enjoying the many small dishes and probably a few too many glasses of inexpensive, quality Rioja wine.

If you need cooking help this holiday season, we’ve made special arrangements with our friends at Chefs Line so you can get 30 free minutes of consultation with a live chef through January 1st, 2007.

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