When Fashion & Food Meet!
I was asked to participate in a fun event for the Les Dames Escoffier In May, 2010. The idea of this event was to show artistic insipration using multiple formats, food and fashion. I was paired up with Michelle Tan, a designer with a shop in bucktown on Damen Ave. We picked words out of a hat, one was food and one was fashion, our words were ginger and geometric. Michelle and I had the worst schedules, when I was in town she was out of town and vice versa. Finally I went by her store and saw the outfit, it was amazing! As soon as I looked at all the plaid design with the crinkle cut edge (I know theres a fashion term but I’m a chef its crinkle cut! Its my blog!) I knew exactly what I was making. Alobster and ginger filled ravioli using squid ink to mimic the colors and crinkle edge tecture. She a frilly head piece our model was going to wear so I made a petite herb salad with crispy rings of shallots and shoestring potatoes. Underneath the ravioli I placed a celery root slaw and drizzled the plate with a bit of chili oil. The night we walked out on stage was pretty funny, both of us barely worked face to face on this project but we both sported our black hats and found out what true rockers each of us really are! Thanks Michelle, I had a blast. Go Check out her sight and visit the boutique http://michelletan.com/
Lobster & Avocado Salad for Valentines Day
I put together a 3 part short cooking demonstration filmed in my home kitchen along with the recipes for a simple elegant meal that you can make in your own home. I have to thank Michael Mason for shooting on his high def camera and editing the material. This was a fun project and I hope you enjoy the video and the recipes. Now watch the video, print off the recipes, go shopping and cook like a pro chef in your own kitchen on Valentines Day!
Lobster & Avocado Salad…tipsy tomato sauce
Tipsy Tomato Sauce
2 ea tomatoes, medium sized, rough chopped
2 tsp tomato paste
1 oz vodka
2 tsp horseradish, prepared
1 tsp kosher salt
¼ tsp cracked pepper
10 drops tabasco or your favorite hot sauce
1/3 cup extra virgin olive oil
Lobsters
2 ea lobsters, 1# each
2-3 tbsp mayonnaise
½ tsp basil chopped fine
1 tsp lemon juice
To taste kosher salt and pepper
Avocado Mixture
1 ea avocado, ripe but not mushy, rough chopped
2 ea scallions, sliced thin
1 ea jalapeño, seeded, finely chopped
2 tsp cilantro, chopped (optional)
½ ea lime juiced
2 tsp extra virgin olive oil
1 ea tomato, small, peeled, seeded and small diced
to taste kosher salt and pepper
Garnish
1 cup mesclun greens
3 tbsp extra virgin olive oil
1 tbsp lemon juice
Method:
- The first 7 steps can be made the day before.
- In a blender combine all ingredients for the tipsy tomato sauce except the oil. Puree until smooth, while running on medium speed slowly incorporate oil. Adjust seasoning if necessary and place in refrigerator for later use.
- In a pot large enough to hold the lobsters bring salted water up to a simmer. Remove claws and tail by twisting, if you are squeamish you can kill the lobster by inserting a knife into its head. Push a bamboo skewer into the tail to keep it straight when cooking. You can save the lobster bodies for stock or soup, freezing for a later date is good, just wrap them well in plastic wrap or a freezer bag.
- Place claws in simmering water and cook for 6-7 minutes, and tails for 3-5 minutes. Remove and immediately plunge into ice cold water.
- Once chilled remove meat from tails and claws, again save the shells for use in another recipe. Cut tail meat into chucks and leave the knuckles and claws whole. Set aside in refrigerator.
- Combine mayonnaise, basil and lemon juice, set aside in refrigerator.
- Combine the extra virgin olive oil and lemon juice listed in the garnish section, set aside in the refrigerator.
- In a bowl combine all the ingredients for the avocado mixture. Set aside in the refrigerator for up to 4 hours, make sure to press plastic wrap onto the surface to prevent discoloring.
To assemble:
- Toss lobster in mayonnaise.
- Toss mesclun greens in lemon vinaigrette.
- On a plate spoon a small amount of avocado mixture down in the center of the plate.
- Place greens off to one side.
- Place lobster mix falling off the mixed greens.
- Drizzle the salad with the tomato vinaigrette.


