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Episode 62: Clayton Miller

Episode 62: Clayton Miller

FromChef's Story


Episode 62: Clayton Miller

FromChef's Story

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Length:
51 minutes
Released:
Nov 13, 2013
Format:
Podcast episode

Description

Seven months after opening Trummers on Main, Clayton Miller received a call from Food and Wine notifying him that he was nominated for Best New Chef. It wasnt a short and easy road for Clay. This week on Chefs Story, Dorothy Cann Hamilton sits down with Clay to discuss his path to chef fame and his adventures along the way. Tune in to hear Clay talk about his time in culinary school, and why he never had a doubt that he was meant to work in restaurants. Learn more about the arduous trials of a culinary school graduate, and how Clay learned to deal with long hours and low wages. Later, Clay recounts his time working under Guetner Seeger, Floyd Cardoz, and Daniel Boulud, and how those experiences help him develop his own cooking and management styles. How did Clay learn Southern cooking after so much training in French cuisine? Hear the story behind Clays first restaurant, Trummers on Main, and why he left to open Yardbird Southern Table and Bar in South Beach, Miami. This program has been brought to you by Hearst Ranch. Image by Food and Wine. The larger the kitchen, the more difficult the discipline is. I saw some of the best cooking Ive ever seen in the smaller kitchens. [13:10] Fried chicken is not a hard thing to make, but when youre cooking 2,000 pounds of it a week, it becomes difficult in a small kitchen. [43:15] -- Clayton Miller on Chefs Story
Released:
Nov 13, 2013
Format:
Podcast episode

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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.