Tag: cookbook

Chef Eli | Spring Vegetable Risotto
Blog, Open Kitchen, Recipe
Chef Eli | Spring Vegetable Risotto
May 20, 2020

Risotto is a traditional Italian rice dish made from a short-grained, starchy variety of rice called arborio rice.
It’s the perfect time of year to try making Spring Vegetable Risotto!

May 20, 2020
Chef Eli | Poached Trout with Brown Butter Caper Sauce
Alumni, Blog, Open Kitchen, Recipe
Chef Eli | Poached Trout with Brown Butter Caper Sauce
May 15, 2020

Help support our Canadian food industry while enjoying this delicious recipe, from our Open Kitchen to yours.

May 15, 2020
Alumni Feature | Alan Mailloux | Class of 1992
Alumni, Blog
Alumni Feature | Alan Mailloux | Class of 1992
May 14, 2020

After a decade in the offices at General Motors, Windsor native Alan Mailloux wanted to create something. “I found my way here because of the Stratford Chefs School. I wanted to be able to use my hands,” Mailloux says. Cooking was the answer…

May 14, 2020
Alumni Feature | Terry Manzo | Class of 1985
Alumni, Blog
Alumni Feature | Terry Manzo | Class of 1985
May 7, 2020

As photographer for the Stratford Chefs School, Terry Manzo’s delectable food shots and vibrant event coverage contribute to our world class reputation. Terry is an SCS Alumna, graduating in our inaugural class of 1985…

May 7, 2020
Chef Eli | Mother’s Day Cinnamon Buns
Alumni, Blog, Open Kitchen, Recipe, Video
Chef Eli | Mother’s Day Cinnamon Buns
May 5, 2020

Chef Eli demonstrates from his home kitchen – with a little help! – the steps to make homemade Cinnamon Buns, a delicious treat for Mother’s Day! Watch the Video now!

May 5, 2020
Weekly Update | May 1-7, 2020
Alumni, Blog, Open Kitchen, Recipe
Weekly Update | May 1-7, 2020
May 1, 2020

In our Weekly Update: Alumni Feature: Carrie Rau | Chef Eli’s Tips: Eggs 101, Open Kitchen Recipes, and more!

May 1, 2020
Chef Eli | Eggs 101
Alumni, Blog, Faculty/Staff Posts, Guest Chefs, Open Kitchen, Recipe
Chef Eli | Eggs 101
May 1, 2020

Eggs are indispensable to the modern professional kitchen, and much more than a great way to “start one’s day.”  Eggs can be prepared deliciously on their own in a variety of classical ways: pan fried, scrambled, poached, hard boiled, and more. In addition, eggs play an important supporting role…

May 1, 2020
Weekly Update | April 24-30, 2020
Alumni, Blog, Open Kitchen, Recipe
Weekly Update | April 24-30, 2020
April 24, 2020

Meet Moss Berry Farm’s Anne Marie Moss (SCS Class of 1992), Chef Eli’s Open Kitchen Tips, our weekly recipe, and more!

April 24, 2020
Chef Eli | Creating a Sourdough Bread Starter
Alumni, Blog, Faculty/Staff Posts, Open Kitchen, Recipe
Chef Eli | Creating a Sourdough Bread Starter
April 24, 2020

Want to try making your own bread at home?
Chef Eli shares the science and steps to make a good sourdough starter culture and keep it alive.

April 24, 2020
Weekly Update | April 17-23, 2020
Alumni, Blog, Open Kitchen, Recipe, School History
Weekly Update | April 17-23, 2020
April 21, 2020

“At Monforte, we’re convinced the small things do indeed make a difference, that agriculture is best practiced on a human scale…”

Meet Monforte Dairy’s Ruth Klahsen (SCS Class of 1983), try our Open Kitchen Recipe of the week, and more!

April 21, 2020
Alumni Feature | Matthew James Duffy | Class of 2008
Alumni, Blog, Recipe, School History
Alumni Feature | Matthew James Duffy | Class of 2008
April 21, 2020

SCS Alumnus Matthew James Duffy is a Professor and Program Coordinator at Centennial College. He has an extensive culinary background and a Bachelor of Commerce from the University of Guelph. A graduate of Stratford Chefs School, Matthew now specializes in the baking and pastry arts management program and has worked with brands such as Cafe Boulud and Four Seasons Hotels and Resorts…

April 21, 2020
Alumni Feature | Anne Marie Moss | Class of 1992
Alumni, Blog, Recipe, School History
Alumni Feature | Anne Marie Moss | Class of 1992
April 17, 2020

The food industry clearly made a mark on Moss. She studied hospitality at the University of Guelph and graduated from the Stratford Chefs School in 1992. “I always wanted to be a chef.” she says. She apprenticed at Rundles and for a period taught the front-of-house service component at the School. As both a trained cook and a food manufacturer, she has a unique perspective on the history of Stratford’s food.

April 17, 2020
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