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Episode 22: Francis Mallmann

Episode 22: Francis Mallmann

FromChef's Story


Episode 22: Francis Mallmann

FromChef's Story

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Length:
44 minutes
Released:
Oct 10, 2012
Format:
Podcast episode

Description

This week on Chefs Story, Dorothy Cann Hamilton is joined by renowned Argentine chef Francis Mallmann, chef/owner at 1884 in the Argentine wine region of Mendoza; Patagonia Sur, in Buenos Aires; and the Hotel and Restaurant Garzon in Uruguay. Find out why he traded French haute cuisine for a different approach and started to focus on grilling and fire. Hear his seven techniques for cooking with fire, and learn about how his South American influences informed his career. Tune in as Francis tells listeners about The Uncertain Edge of Burnt, and gives tips for grilling and cooking with heat! From cowboy culture to French technique, learn all about the many sides of chef Mallman, Latin Americas pre-eminent chef. This program was sponsored by Whole Foods Market When you admire chefs a lot, and I think the same can be said for musicians and painters, you just try to copy things - especially when youre young. [13:15] It takes about 20 years of cooking to find your own [culinary] language. [14:00] People think of fire as a powerful and male thing, but fire for cooking is an extremely fragile and feminine thing... The beauty of cooking with fire is patience and reading whats happening and then trying to get things exactly the way you want. [17:05] France is still very strong in my cooking. You cant see it, but that training is still with me. [21:20] Its very easy to use sauces and confuse people with lots of things on a plate, but I dont like that type of cuisine. [25:20] I dont believe in harmony in food - I like dissonance. Harmony when you eat is for babies, when we grow up we need dissonance. If everything is salty, its no good. Its nice to have one part extremely salty and nice and then mix it up with the rest. [22:15] --chef Francis Mallmann on Chefs Story
Released:
Oct 10, 2012
Format:
Podcast episode

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Dorothy Cann Hamilton is the Founder & CEO of the International Culinary Center (founded as The French Culinary Institute in 1984). A respected leader in the education and culinary worlds, Ms. Hamilton is past Chairman of the James Beard Foundation, was the IACP’s Entrepreneur of the Year in 2013 and in 2015 was awarded the Legion of Honor from the French government and was inducted into the Academy of Distinguished Entrepreneurs by Babson College. She is a mentor for business accelerator Food-X and the creator and host of the PBS television series and weekly radio show, Chef’s Story, and is author of the book Love What You Do.