One hundred countries, millions of chefs, unique traditions and styles of cooking, sustainability, and a commitment to giving back. This is World Chefs, an organization of culinary organizations commited to the betterment of the food industry, the profession of chef, and the core beliefs of its founder – Auguste Escoffier. At a time when the world seems so fractured and in disarray – chefs unite around the importance and binding nature of food and food preparation. Food is one of the most import...
Jun 18, 2025•47 min
The best partnerships require a willingness to listen, the flexibility to change and the desire to embrace it, recognition of each other’s challenges and needs, and a touch of creativity. In culinary education, this partnership process requires consideration for the community, partner businesses, faculty, maximization of space, and, of course, the student. Tune in to the 100th episode of CAFÉ Talks podcast for an inspiring conversation with Chef Jorge de la Torre from Sun Valley Culinary Institu...
May 14, 2025•56 min
We have all heard the phrase: “There are plenty of fish in the sea”, of course used in a different context, but with increased demand at the plate and concerns over the impact of global climate change, the reality is that seafood supply is not guaranteed. Chefs and educators have a role to play in helping consumers stretch their palates and move towards more sustainable fish and sustainable fishing processes used domestically and internationally. Join CAFÉ Talks Podcast for a conversation with T...
Apr 16, 2025•35 min
The menu is centerpiece to the restaurant experience and as such, one of the most critical (and enjoyable) tasks that a chef engages in. Bringing family traditions, work experiences, influence from mentors, and ethnic background to the table, a chef will create his or her menu signature. This signature includes all components of FLAVOR (taste, smell, texture, visual impact, sound, and context) as well as the business dynamics that drive restaurant success. Join CAFÉ Talks for a conversation with...
Mar 12, 2025•1 hr 2 min
The American dairy represents the core of generational family businesses that made our country strong. The work is incredibly hard and unpredictable; the connection to the land is critical; the love of and care for dairy cows is wonderful to experience, and the product is on every kitchen table from coast to coast. Yet, operating a dairy farm focused on fluid milk is so incredibly challenging forcing farmers to seek ways to increase herd size and production to make ends meet. Some, like Point Re...
Nov 20, 2024•1 hr 1 min
Since those early days, in 1905, when Gennaro Lombardi opened the first American pizzeria in New York City, the United States has been in love with this seemingly simple menu item of crust, tomatoes, and cheese. Pizza has become the menu choice of everyday celebrations, a neighborhood attraction that brings people together, a family tradition, and a nourishing, delicious, versatile item for people on the go. It is nearly impossible to find a city, town, village, or hamlet in the United States th...
Nov 07, 2024•51 min
Most students and young cooks share common unanswered questions about the process of becoming a cook and chef, how they will fit in a changing industry, and whether or not they made the right decision to choose to pursue a formal culinary education or go the route of the school of hard knocks. They are questions that deserve answers – questions that seek our mentorship and coaching. Join CAFÉ Talks as Paul Sorgule, our podcast host, considers these questions and offers answers from his experienc...
Oct 23, 2024•17 min
What can be very exciting about a career is not as much what you are doing in the moment as the realization that you never know what you might be doing, or are even be capable of doing, in the future. Preparation for whatever may come, constantly improving your skill set, keeping an open mind, and having a willingness to dip your toe in the water of opportunity can reveal a career that you never imagined. The fields of hospitality and culinary arts offer nearly limitless opportunities to move in...
Oct 09, 2024•1 hr
Resources, resources, resources. What we offer in the classroom is only one source important information that will help our students be successful. The industry of food and beverage chances so quickly that it is nearly impossible for our classroom content to keep up. Knowing what resources are available to help students remain current is a necessary part of the teacher’s job. There is a plethora of information available to faculty members and students that will do just that. Making them part of ...
Sep 25, 2024•53 min
Engagement is the goal of every faculty member. When a class is engaged then the dynamics around real learning is evident. Getting to engagement is a challenge; a challenge that requires helping everyone overcome their fears. When teachers incorporate stories and improvisational problem-solving that results from helping others immerse in those stories, then engagement is more likely to occur. Join CAFÉ Talks Podcast chat with Professor Joseph Conto from Paul Smith’s College as he talks about usi...
Sep 11, 2024•1 hr 6 min
At a time of uncertainty within higher education, it is refreshing to know that there are knowledge leaders working to define what opportunities stand before us. Artificial Intelligence, education as a service industry, on-line education, enrollment decline, value assessment vs. rising costs, and an audience that doesn’t learn the same way that previous generations did, all combine into a stew of challenge; a stew that needs the right amount of seasoning from educational leaders, faculty members...
Aug 28, 2024•58 min
As chefs we have an opportunity to make people smile, to satisfy a need, to inspire, to bring people together, and to express our art on a plate. There is an altruistic side to cooking that not only complements the pragmatic need to operate financially successful kitchens, but to also make a difference in people’s lives. Join CAFÉ Talks as we chat with Chef John Schopp – culinary educator, seasoned chef and pastry chef, caterer, entrepreneur, and lover of all art forms as we delve into that altr...
Aug 14, 2024•1 hr 1 min
Everyone learns differently, yet many educational models focus on a standardized approach. To some, a traditional college education sets the stage for a successful future while for others a trade school is more appropriate. With respect to culinary education there is little argument over the value of a hands-on approach and the importance of real-life experiences. Evolving from the early apprenticeship model, culinary schools have been very successful at teaching the “why” associated with skill ...
Jun 12, 2024•33 min
We may think that a protein is the center of the plate for most restaurant menu items, but based on popularity, variety, and pure satisfaction – the potato reigns supreme. From baked, mashed, hash browns, roasted, and scalloped to the mighty French fry, people love potatoes. Idaho produces nearly one third of all the potatoes available on the U.S. market. The “spud” state offers a perfect environment for growing exceptional potatoes, especially the classic russet. The volcanic soil, desert clima...
May 29, 2024•54 min
To understand the history and traditions of a country, to walk the vineyards and farmlands, enjoy the aroma of Prosciutto di Parma hams hanging through a long cure, to slice into a wheel of 24 month aged Parmigiana, or savor the deeply rich, tangy, and slightly sweet flavor of barrel aged balsamic – this is a real education. Walk through ancient Rome and feel the energy of a thousand years of societal evolution, to be in the presence of skilled craftsman who built this country of Italy over doze...
May 15, 2024•1 hr 11 min
TO MAKE A DIFFERENCE – This is what drives chefs and cooks – we want to use our craft to have an impact on how people feel, act, interact, and enjoy life. A well-prepared plate of food is the ultimate vehicle for expressing our feelings, our heritage, our belief in humankind, and how we inherently want to bring joy to other’s lives. For some, that plate of food is hard to come by. Food insecurity and a lack of understanding how to prepare and present wholesome food for a balanced diet remains on...
Apr 10, 2024•10 min
Chefs have always served an important role in bringing people together and brightening their day. Cooking and a plate of food is comforting and part of a wellness regiment, but it can be so much more. It is a form of expression and a vehicle for storytelling, a way for people to connect, and a perfect vehicle for setting aside or embracing our differences. When chefs understand these ancillary opportunities then a whole new perspective on the craft comes into play. Join CAFÉ Talks for a chat wit...
Mar 27, 2024•43 min
We lift a glass of wine and toast the wonders of a life well lived. In its color we see the care of the winemaker, its bouquet – the influence of terroir, its texture, the purity of the grapes from its humble beginning, and the experience the joy of being with those with whom we share it and the artistry of the craftsman. To a chef, wine is the most extraordinary friend to his or her work on the plate, the exclamation points to the flavor coaxed out of beautiful ingredients. Wine must be discove...
Mar 13, 2024•48 min
Manage, Lead, Coach, Repeat – a tried and true process that sets the stage for success in any business. Managers and leaders, although not always the same person, are the facilitators of business success, but it is the followership team that provides the fuel for this to occur. It is a leadership mindset designed to inspire, listen, mentor, and unify that must permeate a team if the end goals of an organization are to be met. The manager may keep the organization within the guardrails of perform...
Feb 28, 2024•21 min
It’s a brave new world where what was once comfortable is now unpredictable. So many of the models of prediction that we used in restaurants and in culinary education, no longer work or work as well. The need for a great restaurant experience and the demand for qualified cooks and chefs has rarely been better, yet addressing needs, making decisions, and solving problems seems impossible at times. Chefs need the right tools in a changing marketplace – tools designed to function well in a less pre...
Feb 14, 2024•45 min
Chef to chef – this is what inspires us, this is what brings us together, this is how we move forward as an industry. Being part of something that is representative, collaborative, historically significant, and in tune with making a difference is inspiring. The American Culinary Federation, celebrating 95 years of representing and helping to define the American chef is such an organization. Positioned to lead the profession of chef forward and helping all who tie on an apron to navigate the chal...
Jan 31, 2024•52 min
There has never been a more interesting and challenging time to be a chef than right now! Everything is changing, everything seems to be in flux; but what is certain is that chefs will always be needed, and people will always respond well to great food. As the industry of food moves through a period of significant change it is essential that culinary education lead the charge. What will the position of chef look like in the years ahead? What types of positions will our graduates seek and how wel...
Jan 17, 2024•51 min
What pulls people into the kitchen? What is the attraction and what might be in the DNA of chefs and future chefs that connects with the heat of the restaurant back-of-the-house? Walk through your kitchen and carry on a conversation with your cooks, bring the topic of a chef’s DNA up at your next chef’s meeting, and dig a little deeper to discover where that spark of interest comes from. You just might find that your kitchen is filled with frustrated artists and musicians looking for a way to ex...
Jan 03, 2024•1 hr 6 min
Most would agree that chocolate is the ultimate comfort food. No matter your state of mind – chocolate makes things better. In fact, Chef Alain Ducasse stated: “Everywhere in the world there are tensions: economic, political, religious. So, we need chocolate.” Pastry chefs are admired and even revered, but the chocolatier is on a whole other level of awe. Chocolate stems from an agricultural product “cacao” and exhibits the same complexities and variances as grapes and wine. Those who master its...
Dec 13, 2023•59 min
Nov 29, 2023•1 hr
The food industry has changed significantly over the past few decades. With over one million restaurants in the United States and a food supply system from farm through production and distribution and on to diner’s tables, the complexity of this segment of the economy has become exponentially more difficult to manage. As is the case with so many other industries – technology is becoming a very important tool as we seek to find a path towards consistency, quality, efficiency, and profitability. J...
Nov 08, 2023•57 min
Hire the right attitude, train thoroughly, treat people with respect, help them become better, push for excellence, and set the stage for everyone to “do the right thing”. This is how Jason Hanny, General Manager of Vermont’s Shore Acres Inn and Restaurant, views the concept of hospitality. When this becomes core to the culture of an operation then excellence is the result. Are we preparing our staff and students for the world of hospitality? Is hospitality evident throughout our program as an e...
Oct 25, 2023•1 hr 4 min
A perfect croissant, crunchy exterior, soft layered interior – rich with delicious butter; a dense chocolate Sacher Torte with luscious ganache and bittersweet chocolate glaze, creamy bavarians, berry tarts, eclairs and cream puffs, and colorful macarons – everybody craves them even if they fight to resist. Dessert and pastry are what restaurant memories are made of. Behind those incredible sweets stand talented, dedicated, passionate, early-to-rise bakers and pastry chefs. These artisans have c...
Oct 04, 2023•1 hr 1 min
Imagine taking all the skills and knowledge we currently teach, putting them in a box and shaking them like you would a pair of dice, tossing them on a table and seeing which ones find a home and which ones fall on the floor. There was no certainty what would remain and what would fall by the wayside. This is not a very scientific way of determining what to teach, yet that may very well be where we are today. We just don’t know what will be relevant and what will be critical in another year or t...
Sep 20, 2023•1 hr 11 min
It took a few decades, but here we are – The Education Experience. Simply delivering curriculum content is not enough anymore. Colleges are expected to create an environment that is conducive to attracting, retaining, and graduating competent and confident individuals. This Experience includes state-of-the-art facilities, beautiful campuses, loads of technology, the very best trained faculty, and in the case of culinary arts programs – sophisticated kitchens and dining environments. Tuition alon...
Sep 06, 2023•39 min