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Foam: Chef's Kiss? (w/ Geraldine DeRuiter)
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Length:
36 minutes
Released:
Sep 15, 2022
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Podcast episode
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What does the popularity of culinary foam say about the types of food – and the kinds of chefs – we value?When Geraldine DeRuiter wrote about her meal at “the worst Michelin starred restaurant, ever,” she didn’t expect to start a global controversy. The tasting menu she had at Bros, in Lecce, Italy, was a bizarre, avant garde dining experience, the pinnacle being the “Chef’s Kiss” dish, a plaster cast of a mouth with foam dripping out of it. What followed was a whole conversation online about the nature of food as art, the role of a chef, and the pretentiousness of fine dining. And as we dug in more, we started to see how the “Chef’s Kiss” was not just a ridiculous dish on a bizarre menu, but how foam was a metaphor for the flaws of fine dining and the toxicity of the “abusive genius” chef. You can find Geraldine (she/her):Twitter | Instagram | FacebookOn her blogBuy her book To read more about the international culinary incident:Geraldine’s original blog post and her follow upThe story from Today with Floriano’s “Man on a Horse” responseOf Mouth Molds and Michelin Stars: Chef Finds Fame After Epic Takedown: Panned by a prominent blogger, the Italian restaurant Bros’ and its celebrity chef became a global target for critics of pretentious cuisine. There was a good side for him.The Reels put out by Bros: “Limoniamo, Let’s Make Out”“Floriano Pellegrino in the Spotlight”“Strange Posters Around the City”More about foam:The article from 2002 in which Ferran Adrià declares “foams are out” and announces that they are now making “air”Once Declared Passé, Foam Returns to the Restaurant Table: From a dragon-fruit cloud to aerated lobster bisque, chefs are breathing new life into the most clichéd of culinary techniques.Ferran Adrià, Master of Foam, Whips Up Dinner: First he created avant-garde cuisine. His next challenge: Getting you to make an affordable three-course meal…every night of the week This episode is supported by BentoBox and Clover. To learn more about their all-in-one platform for websites, online ordering, world-class point-of-sale, and payment solutions, check out getbento.com/better
Released:
Sep 15, 2022
Format:
Podcast episode
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