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Culinary Luminaries: Joseph Baum, Restaurant Impresario

Tuesday, July 20th, 2010

Mention the name of Joe Baum (1920-1998), and the restaurants that come to mind—Windows On The World, the Four Seasons, la Fonda Del Sol—tell you he was a man of big dreams. It took a huge personality and force of will to execute some of the most extravagant restaurant projects ever seen. Joe Baum had a tenacious attention to detail and a flair for the spectacular, with the ability to pull people together to solve seemingly insurmountable obstacles. A true visionary in the spirit of those previously honored as Culinary Luminaries: James Beard, Julia Child, M.F.K. Fisher, and Craig Claiborne. Meet the people that knew and worked with Joseph Baum and learn how he changed the industry.

Participants include: Milton Glaser, Graphic and Interior Designer on many projects for Joseph Baum.
Hugh Hardy, Principal and Founder of H3 Hardy Collaboration Architecture, LLC.
Michael Whiteman, President of Joseph Baum and Michael Whiteman Company.
Kevin Zraly, founder of Windows on the World Wine School and author of Kevin Zralys American Wine Guide.

Moderated by William Grimes, author of Appetite City, former New York Times restaurant critic

Sponsored by the Food Studies program.

Location: Theresa Lang Community and Student Center, Arnhold Hall.
03/16/2010 6:00 p.m.

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Cooking with Liquid Nitrogen – Ferran Adria and Harold McGee

Saturday, July 17th, 2010

Complete video at: http://fora.tv/2008/10/10/Ferran_Adria_A_Day_at_elBulli

Chef Ferran Adria, head chef of elBulli, and Harold McGee, author of On Food and Cooking, describe how liquid nitrogen is used in restaurant kitchens to create innovative dishes like alcohol sorbets and frozen pistachio puree truffles.

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No one can get into elBulli, Ferran Adria’s restaurant on the northeast coast of Spain. But plenty of people certainly try: every year, the restaurant receives over two million requests for only 8,000 seats during the six months it is open. For the other six months, Adria, who is proud to be called the “Salvador Dali of the Kitchen,” travels, dreams, and creates at his “food laboratory” in Barcelona, called elBulli Taller, where his team includes a chemist and an industrial designer who also design plates and serving utensils to go with the food.

No wonder, as Corby wrote in The Atlantic, “making the twisty two-hour drive from Barcelona for a dinner that ends well into the wee hours has become a notch on every foodie’s belt–perhaps the notch, given the international derby to get reservations.”

For mortals who won’t be making the trip soon–or who didn’t hit the lottery last year in the German contemporary-art exhibition Documenta, which flew two people at random per day to el Bulli to experience “the exhibition” that is dinner at elBulli–Adria has given the world A Day at elBulli: An Insight into the Ideas, Methods and Creativity of Ferran Adria.

This is the first book to take a behind-the-scenes look at the restaurant whose sources and methods every ambitious chef wants to know. It shows a full working day from dawn until the last late-night guests leave, using photographs, menus, recipes and diagrams that reveal the restaurant’s preparations, food philosophy, and surroundings. — NYPL

Ferran Adria began his culinary career washing dishes at a French restaurant. In 1984, at the age of 22, Adria joined the kitchen staff of elBulli, a traditional French restaurant. Eighteen months later, he became head chef. He soon began learning techniques from culinary masters and performing culinary experiments based on the use of fresh materials. In line with Adria ‘s experimental philosophy, he closes elBulli for six months every year to travel in search of new inspiration and perfect new recipes. In response to the question–can food be art? Adria has said, “That’s for other people to decide. Cooking is cooking. And if it exists alongside art, that’s wonderful.”

Harold McGee writes about the science of food and cooking. Twenty years after its first publication, the revised On Food and Cooking: The Science and Lore of the Kitchen was named best food reference of 2004 by the IACP and the James Beard Foundation. In 2005, Bon Appetit named McGee food writer of the year. In 2008, Time Magazine named him to its annual list of the world’s most influential people. McGee has written for many publications, including The World Book Encyclopedia, Nature, Food & Wine, and Fine Cooking and has appeared on public television’s “Diary of a Foodie” and on National Public Radio’s “All Things Considered,” “Fresh Air,” and “Science Friday.” He writes a monthly column, “The Curious Cook,” for The New York Times.

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Inside The French Culinary Institute

Friday, June 18th, 2010

http://www.frenchculinary.com/french-culinary-institute-video-tour.htm?cmp=vid-you

Learn about student activities at The French Culinary Institute. They offer continuing education to their students. The school hosts Culinary, Pastry and Food Technology demonstrations from leaders in the food industry. Grants Library access and maintains student clubs.

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Carlos Pizza Holbrook NY Italian Cooking Lessons Zeppoles

Saturday, June 12th, 2010

Chef Billy from Carlos Pizza and Italian Restaurant of Holbrook NY gives Italian cooking lessons on how to make delicious Zeppoles.

Duration : 0:8:19

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Carlos Pizza Holbrook NY Italian Cooking Lessons Penne Vodka

Thursday, June 3rd, 2010

Chef Billy from Carlos Pizza and Italian Restaurant of Holbrook NY gives Italian cooking lessons on how to make delicious Penne Ala Vodka.

Duration : 0:6:17

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