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Post by missteetheironchef on Mar 13, 2006 11:18:20 GMT -5
Even though he's a short lived Iron Chef in the Battle of the Masters series, he's still amazes me with his Calfornian cuisine. I still need to go to Spago's before anything else. I tried one of his soups. I tastes great.
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Post by missteetheironchef on Mar 13, 2006 16:05:42 GMT -5
Puck's Bio:
One of an influential breed of chef-restaurateurs in America, Wolfgang Puck is credited with reviving California's culinary heritage. Blending fresh California ingredients and classical French training, his innovations in cooking have been enjoyed and praised by world leaders, Hollywood stars and fellow chefs alike.
The Austrian-born Wolfgang began his formal training at age 14. After an apprenticeship at L'Oustau de Baumaniere in Provence, he developed his creativity at several three-star French restaurants, including the Hotel de Paris in Monaco and Maxim's in Paris. Wolfgang came to the United States in 1973, and soon became the star attraction at Los Angeles' Ma Maison, both as chef and part-owner. He then left French cuisine to establish Spago Hollywood on the Sunset Strip.
Spago Hollywood's casual chic interior and trend-setting open kitchen, designed by partner Barbara Lazaroff, coupled with his trademark gourmet pizzas, enhanced his popularity with the glamorous Hollywood crowd. Spago Hollywood earned many awards, including the prestigious James Beard Restaurant of the Year Award in 1994, before closing in 2001.
Barbara and Wolfgang followed up their Hollywood success with Spago Beverly Hills, Spago Chicago, Spago Las Vegas and Spago Palo Alto.
Aside from their Spago empire, Wolfgang and Barbara have opened numerous other restaurants. The internationally acclaimed Chinois on Main in Santa Monica, CA, features imaginative Asian-inspired cuisine and exotic decor. Wolfgang's Postrio Restaurant, opened in 1989, is located in San Francisco's Prescott Hotel and reflects the city's Italian and Asian communities. Granita, opened in 1991 in Malibu, CA, was inspired by Mediterranean colors and flavors. Vegas ventures include a second Postrio in The Venetian Hotel and Trattoria del Lupo, located at the Mandalay Bay Resort.
In 1993, Wolfgang and Barbara entered the casual dining arena with a series of whimsical Wolfgang Puck Cafes. Through the Wolfgang Puck Food Company, Wolfgang markets a frozen version of his famous California style pizzas, as well as a variety of pastas, canned soups and other gourmet specialties.
Wolfgang's cookbooks include Modern French Cooking for the American Kitchen (Houghton Mifflin, 1981), The Wolfgang Puck Cookbook (Random House, 1986), Adventures in the Kitchen with Wolfgang Puck (Random House, 1991), Pizza, Pasta and More! (Random House, 2000), and Live, Love, Eat (Random House, 2002).
In 1994, Wolfgang and Barbara were recipients of the James Beard Foundation Humanitarian of the Year award. In 1998, Wolfgang received the James Beard Foundation Award for Outstanding Chef. Wolfgang lives in Los Angeles and has two sons, Cameron and Byron.
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Post by kadaj on Apr 26, 2006 19:10:04 GMT -5
Why doesn't he appear as a challenger on the show then?
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Post by allezcuisine on Apr 27, 2006 7:04:07 GMT -5
I think he would be ashamed to return, like an akward feeling..
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Post by kadaj on Apr 27, 2006 14:58:42 GMT -5
However, if he won, it would prove that he is the better chef, no?
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Post by missteetheironchef on Apr 27, 2006 15:09:00 GMT -5
He was a short lived Iron Chef in the Battle of the Masters series...then he left...
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Post by allezcuisine on Apr 27, 2006 15:50:49 GMT -5
However, if he won, it would prove that he is the better chef, no? Good point.
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Post by kadaj on Apr 29, 2006 23:15:10 GMT -5
It'd gain him more fans.
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