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Episode 55: Chris Cosentino

Episode 55: Chris Cosentino

FromChef's Story


Episode 55: Chris Cosentino

FromChef's Story

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Length:
45 minutes
Released:
Sep 18, 2013
Format:
Podcast episode

Description

Growing up in Rhode Island, Chris Cosentino spent his time clamming, commercial fishing, and cranking the pasta machine in his great-grandmothers kitchen. He was raised on a cuisine particular to parts of New England where Atlantic seafood, Yankee fare and classic Italian cooking fuse into one colorful gastronomy. Creating good food was a family tradition, as Cosentinos maternal ancestors, the Eastons, were the founders of Newports beloved Eastons Sausage Company. Today, as executive chef of San Franciscos Incanto, where he cooks in an earthy rustic Italian style, Cosentino is proving that a penchant for meats may just be hereditary. Cured, raw or roasted; traditional cut or offal, meat is his muse. Yet this meat-loving chef does not ignore produce. California is a giant garden, he says, and indeed, he can be spotted at San Franciscos Ferry Plaza farmers market every Saturday morning, rain or shine. Cosentinos formal education took place at Johnson and Wales. Upon graduation, he worked at Mark Millers Red Sage in Washington, DC. After Red Sage, Cosentino worked at Kinkeads before moving to San Francisco to work under Traci des Jardins at Rubicon. He was then tapped by Drew Nieporent to open The Coach House on Marthas Vineyard. Cosentino returned to California to work briefly at Chez Panisse, as well as the three-star Belon as sous chef, and as a chef/consultant at Michael Minas Aqua group, opening Nob Hill in Las Vegas. At Incanto, Cosentino makes his Executive Chef debut. He took over the helm of the one year-old restaurant in 2003, immediately garnering a three-star review from SF Chronicles Michael Bauer, the first of many critical accolades. Tune-in for another exciting episode with chef Chris Cosentino! This program has been sponsored by Whole Foods Market. Photo by Abby Ainsworth, acqtaste.com When I was 14 years old, I lied and worked as a dishwasher at an IHOP. I showed up, and nine hours later, I went home. It was a big eye opener for me. [7:09] Know where the food comes from first, before you start a trend and change the world. Thats what Mark Miller taught me. [23:30] -- Chris Cosentino on Chefs Story
Released:
Sep 18, 2013
Format:
Podcast episode

Titles in the series (100)

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.