He Said, She Said: Social Media
ICE’s Culinary Management Instructors are seasoned industry professionals who are still active in the industry, working on their own projects while teaching classes at ICE. In this installment of He Said, She Said, Julia Heyer and Vin McCann take a look at social media’s effect on the restaurant and food world.
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ICE’s Chef Andy Gold Returns From Indonesia
ICE Director of Student Affairs Andy Gold recently returned from a trip to Indonesia where he worked at the United States Embassy teaching to the Council of Chefs, a group of Indonesian chefs with different culinary backgrounds, established by the Foreign Agriculture Service (FAS) Jakarta. Council members include nutritionist and author Edwin Handoyo Lauwy, chef Muchtar Alamsyah and baking and pastry chefs Ucu Sawitri and Haryanto Makmoer. During his travels, Chef Andy was interviewed for several TV stations and news segments as well as interviews for several popular Indonesian blogs, newspapers and magazines.
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A Wonderful Menu for a Wonderful Cause
On Sept. 25, restaurants all over New York City came together to help farmers devastated by Hurricane Irene and the subsequent flooding for Dine Out Irene.
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Recipe: Baked Apples
This recipe from Nick Malgieri is featured in the ICE Pastry & Baking Arts curriculum as well as the Culinary Arts pastry module. It’s a homey, comforting dessert that is perfect for fall.
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Les Petits Macarons: New Book From ICE Chef Instructor Kathryn Gordon
Macarons seem to be everywhere these days. The delightful, colorful treats are springing up in stores in a huge variety of flavors. In addition to the plethora of versions available in bakeries and patisseries, home bakers can make versions of their own.
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Sweet Treats: Gilt Taste
I love online shopping. It has saved my life.
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Taste Vietnam: The Morning Glory Cookbook with Trinh Diem Vy
Yesterday, ICE students took part in a special demonstration with an expert, international chef. Trinh Diem Vy, or Ms. Vy, came to ICE to discuss her native Vietnamese cuisine. She is a celebrated chef and restaurateur from Hoi An, Vietnam, who has just released her new cookbook, Taste Vietnam: The Morning Glory Cookbook.
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ICE Celebrates Constitution Day
Last Friday, ICE celebrated the 224th birthday of the U.S. Constitution by cooking up some of the founding fathers’ favorite dishes for Constitution Day.
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Dine Out Irene: A Tomato Lovers’ Workshop
Restaurants all over New York City are pulling together to help farmers devastated by Hurricane Irene and the subsequent flooding.
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