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Explore endless menu possibilities with video podcasts from the chefs at The Culinary Institute of America. Recipes and techniques online at www.ciaprochef.com

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Explore endless menu possibilities with video podcasts from the chefs at The Culinary Institute of America. Recipes and techniques online at www.ciaprochef.com

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    Interview with Chef Alex Ong from UMass-Amherst Dining

    Interview with Chef Alex Ong from UMass-Amherst Dining

    Chef Alex Ong is director of culinary excellence at the University of Massachusetts-Amherst Dining Services, and brings the principles of plant-forward cooking to a high volume setting. He serves more than 50,000 meals a day at four dining halls. While 6% of the students are vegan and 70% are omnivores, Chef Alex Ong strives to serve all students with sustainable meals full of colorful vegetables. His plant-forward menus are performing well, and Princeton Review has awarded University of Massachusetts-Amherst “best campus dining in the United States” seven years in a row.
    Watch the full documentary and find recipes here!
     

    • 12 min
    • video
    A Chef’s Tour of New York’s Union Square Greenmarket

    A Chef’s Tour of New York’s Union Square Greenmarket

    Gonzalo Gout, Chief Operating Officer at Casamata, and Gustavo Garnica, Chef de Cuisine at Cosme, tour the Union Square greenmarket. Casamata and Cosme are Chef Enrique Olvera’s two New York City-based restaurants that serve modern Mexican cuisine. They have developed relationships with farmers from the Hudson Valley and search for seasonally available produce to inspire the menus at Casamata and Cosme.
    Watch the full documentary and find recipes here!

    • 4 min
    • video
    Corn Tomato Tlayudas at Cosme

    Corn Tomato Tlayudas at Cosme

    Gustavo Garnica is chef de cuisine at Cosme, Enrique Olvera’s plant-forward Mexican restaurant in New York City. Here he shows us how he makes tlayudas, a traditional Oaxacan dish comprised of a fresh corn tortilla with all sorts of delicious toppings. Chef Gustavo tops the tlayuda with a puree of caramelized onions, cherry tomatoes tossed in charred habañero vinaigrette, onion escabeche, and greens. 
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    • 4 min
    • video
    Sweet Potato Tamales at Cosme

    Sweet Potato Tamales at Cosme

    Gustavo Garnica is chef de cuisine at Cosme, an Enrique Olvera restaurant in New York City that serves contemporary Mexican cuisine with locally produced ingredients. He shows us how he makes sweet potato tamales. He fills the tamales with roasted sweet potato puree, and tops them with an aerated sweet potato and guajillo sauce, purslane salad, and sweet potato chips.
    Watch the full documentary and find recipes here!

    • 2 min
    • video
    Interview with Chef Gustavo Garnica at Cosme

    Interview with Chef Gustavo Garnica at Cosme

    Gustavo Garnica is chef de cuisine at Cosme, an Enrique Olvera restaurant that serves contemporary cuisine rooted in Mexican flavors and traditions, while celebrating local ingredients from the Hudson Valley. In this interview, Chef Garnica talks about the plant-forward menu at Cosme, respecting ingredients, and the relationships he has forged with local producers and farmers.
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    • 9 min
    • video
    Grilled Maitaike Tacos at Oxomoco

    Grilled Maitaike Tacos at Oxomoco

    Chef Emilio Cerra shows us how he makes grilled maitake mushroom tacos at Oxomoco, a plant-forward Mexican restaurant in Brooklyn. He par-cooks the maitakes in mushroom broth, then grills them over a wood-fired grill. He tops the tacos with herbed ricotta, the grilled maitake, maitake soy butter, and some sous vide egg yolk salsa.
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    • 2 min

Customer Reviews

4.1 out of 5
64 Ratings

64 Ratings

Just a Posdcast Guy ,

Very Nice

I swear to god his pronunciation makes me want to kill myself. Although it is funny to a certain extent, it becomes hard to listen to these episodes. I am Vietnamese, and it pains me every time he says “fuh” in place of the proper phở. Other than that, these videos are immaculate.

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Love the vodeos

I love watching these everything they make looks so good I have even wanted to try making some of them myself

mouvedre ,

Informative and fun!

This large collections of videos is informative and fun for cooks of every level.

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