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The Culinologist Podcast: Chef Greg Grisanti on the Research Chef Association and applying clean label product development

The Culinologist Podcast: Chef Greg Grisanti on the Research Chef Association and applying clean label product development

by Kimberly Schaub | Oct 8, 2016 | Culinologist Series, Podcast

Frisch’s Big Boy’s R&D Chef Greg Grisanti is one of the original members of the Research Chefs Association, and he tells the story of his career as it happened. From restaurant cooking to QSR menu development and television appearances, Chef...
The Culinologist Podcast: Chef Greg Grisanti on the Research Chef Association and applying clean label product development

The Culinologist Podcast: Chef Barbara Zatto compares R&D and restaurant kitchens and why she thinks R&D is great

by Kimberly Schaub | Sep 24, 2016 | Culinologist Series, Podcast

Research chef Barbara Zatto earned her chef stripes in New York City before coming to Seattle to cook. She quickly realized that the training made her a unique chef in Seattle, which hadn’t quite started the culinary revolution that we enjoy today....

The Culinologist Podcast: Find out why Land O’Lakes Chef Erik Jones wants to share his passion for Culinology with culinary schools and students.

by Kimberly Schaub | Sep 17, 2016 | Culinologist Series, Podcast

Chef Erik Jones started as many of us did – Front of House and cooking through the different stations in the kitchen – and he has just graduated with a degree in Culinology. Now he’s on a mission to get culinary arts students to think bigger than the...

The Culinologist Podcast: Chef Subra Balakrishnan on bringing Culinology to Canada

by Kimberly Schaub | Sep 10, 2016 | Culinologist Series, Podcast

Chef Subra Balakrishnan has a firm background in hotel food service, and when he took a food science basics course for chefs in Vancouver, he decided to start planning to move into research and development. There wasn’t a Culinology course available at the time...

The Culinologist Podcast: Chef Kami R. Smith goes nuts for the RCA and laughs about her transition to R&D

by Kimberly Schaub | Aug 20, 2016 | Culinologist Series, Podcast

Pastry Chef and product developer Kami R. Smith kicks off our first interview series with the Culinology Blog from the Research Chef Association. An active member and leader in the RCA, Chef Kami shares her story of going from production baking to pastry school...
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