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Restaurant Name & Location: Wallse

344 West 11th Street

New York, NY 10014

ph:212.352.2300

Chef Name: Kurt Gutenbrunner

Type of Meal: Brunch

What we Ordered: Download the Menu

Wallse - Chef Kurt Gutenbrunner - Breakfast Breads

Breakfast Breads Market Greens, Radishes, Pumpkin Seed Oil

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Thanks to the Texas Hill Country Wine & Food Festival, Crave Communications, and sponsors like Texas Monthly, The Keeper Team had a great afternoon and night with Chef John Besh and Chef  Steve McHugh.  We started with the Cooking Class : “My New Orleans” at Whole Foods Culinary Center Austin.  Chef Besh commented that Texas and Louisiana have had a long and great history together.  He noted that after Hurricane Katrina, many of the New Orleans culinary workers found refuge in San Antonio and other Texas cities, so it was fitting that Chef Besh expand his restaurant company outside of New Orleans.  Lucky for us Texans, he announced the opening of Lϋke restaurant in San Antonio planned for late August/early September, 2010!  Upon hearing this news, the crowd burst into applause.   Lϋke San Antonio will be under the experienced hands of Chef Steve McHugh who has worked with John for 8 years and most recently as Executive Chef for Lϋke New Orleans.  We all know the wonders of Chef BESH, but here are some newsbits about Chef McHugh – he hails from a small town in Wisconsin and is from a large family of seven boys (way to go Mommy McHugh!).  He worked on a dairy farm, trained at Culinary Institute of America, and is dedicated, along with Chef Besh, to creating dishes that use local, farmed, seasonal products.  This was well exemplified in the menu from the My New Orleans cooking class.  New Orleanians welcome spring as it brings crawfish season.  So, of course, our first dish was a lovely Fresh Pasta with Crawfish Ragout.  John shared some tips along the way, such as his pasta ratio, which is 5 eggs for 1 lb. of semolina flour and his shellfish pan sauce ratio, which is 2 parts shellfish stock, 1 part cream, and 1 part vermouth.     

Chef John Besh - Fresh Pasta with Crawfish Ragout

Fresh Pasta with Crawfish Ragout

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Four new Bull’s Eye on Food recipes now feature instructional videos directly from Chef Bull’s cooking classes!  If you weren’t able to attend his February cooking class, we’re now bringing the class to you through these videos thanks to the cooperation of Central Market Austin Cooking School! For those of you who were able to attend his class in person, the videos included in Bull’s Eye on Food are an on-demand refresher of all of the helpful tips and secrets you may have missed or forgotten. 

For a taste of these videos, take a look at How to Trim an Artichoke by Chef David Bull.  Chef Bull told the Keeper Team, “If you’re anything like me, the task of trimming artichokes is daunting and tedious.  From my experience in restaurants when I’ve had to trim cases of artichokes at once, here is a quick and simple technique to help you out.” This video, among others, can be found in Chef Bull’s Crisp Sea Scallop with Artichoke Ragout recipe. 


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Uchi, a well-known Japanese restaurant, staple of Austin, and a good friend of the Wine & Food Foundation has given us some new and exciting recipes to share with you!  The Uchi family of chefs, including Executive Chef Tyson Cole, Chef de Cuisine Paul Qui, and Pastry Chef Philip Speer, have shared some of their personal favorites with the Plate & Vine Interactive Cookbook for you to recreate in your own home.  With signature plates from their menu and their top selling dessert, you can’t go wrong. Also, to keep you up to date on the progress of the highly anticipated Uchiko (Uchi Restaurant the sequel), follow Chef Tyson Cole at www.uchikoaustin.blogspot.com.

Uchiviche is a seafood dish with refreshing texture and flavor and a top seller at Uchi.

Uchiviche

Uchiviche

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