18 September 2011

The BCP Young Chefs Club has kicked off with some serious competition results and a range of medals and international recognition. With the news that Alex Tanuhardja, the first student to benefit from the BCP’s support, has won the Asian nomination for next year’s Global Chef’s Challenge with his senior chef from Bulgari, the program is certain to grow.
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The competition at Jakarta’s Salon Culinaire was my first experience and I learnt so much. My mind was open, I learned about correct cooking preparation, cooking in a professional way and how to act like a professional in the food industry. This is my first experience to compete against cooks from another city and country and I also learned a lot from them. Actually, this is the one of my biggest and best experiences in food industry so far and one I will never forget. I'm proud to have friends in YCCI who share my passion about food. I’m proud we have Mr Darren Lauder (team leader of YCCI Bali Chapter / Executive Chef of Nusa Dua Beach Hotel Bali) who has taught us a lot, given us a chance to practice in his hotel kitchen and has supported our team from the beginning. I’m also thankful we have BCP and the sponsors who have provided facilities and accommodation. At this time, I would like say thanks to Four Seasons and my family also, who has supported me all the way!  Without all of you guys, this wonderful experience would not have happened!

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On the preparation day I was “ UNDER BIG-BIG PRESSURE FROM MY BOSS”… this is our story:  At that time, during our team trial, I was making my appetizer but couldn’t finish on time, but my two others partners were doing well. That was because my work was too slow at that time or my menu needed more preparations than the other courses, More over, the following day before our next team trial ( at the briefing), my boss threatened me, he said “ if you can’t finish ON TIME at this trial, you will be KICKED and I  will look for a replacement”….. Wow, I was in shock at that time.. I felt like “MY HEART STOPPED BEATING” for a moment. After this, I said, “yes sir, I am ready for this trial and I will give maximum effort.” I can understand the reason he said that to me. He wants me to do extra at that time because actually my boss trusts in me, that I can do this… thank you very much chef, I really learned a lot from being under pressure.
Finally…. My effort got results… I was able to prepare the appetizer on time that day like a professional. I felt like I got a “COOL BREEZE from heaven”. More over, after I heard a positive comment about my appetizer, Darren said “ the taste is  fantastic guys, and over all you did well”…. Wow, my team was very happy at that time and I got a NEW SPIRIT for this competition.. I was very proud because all our food (appetizer, main course, dessert) was finished on time and the taste was great, although my appetizer had to be done 15 minutes earlier from my earlier trial. It was very hard for our team, especially for me, but with support from my partners, Jatu and Susila, and encouragement from my boss and all my friends, especially who fellow members in the Young Chefs Club Indonesia ( YCCI)- Bali Chapter, we did our best and maximum and won a medal.
Also I am very happy that I have a figure that really cares us, he sacrifices his time for us , even though he is busy at work. We can only say thanks very much, chef Darren Lauder, and for BCP support, and for the friends that supported us. More over, I don’t forget to thank GOD for the opportunities I have.
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Representing Bali In the First Asian Junior Chefs Challenge in Jakarta and being a part of the team with Jatu Rizki Putra A. and Ivan Saputro is the best experience I’ve ever had. It is a good programe and a great opportunity for us as Young Chefs, to improve our skills and compete on an International level. The Judges from ' World Association of Chefs Societies ' ( WACS)  judged on everything from our presentation/innovation, cleanliness, our team work, taste and texture. And we are so lucky we got Bronze Medal for Bali. Almost two months of preparation prepared us for the competition, and we enjoyed the opportunity to improve our skills. Overall, good job guys! I am very pleased with the results. And Special Thanks to Bali Culinary Professionals ( BCP ), and Nusa Dua Beach Hotel as our sponsor. And our great teacher Mr. Darren Lauder and  his kitchen team.
THANKS..FOR ALL "

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It’s an honor for me, to share with you my competition experience. I think, anyone can cook, and anyone can compete, but not anyone can get a medal. There are only two kinds of people in the world, that is TRAINED and UNTRAINED PEOPLE. So, who do you want to be??



From my first practice, Chef Darren Lauder (Executive Chef of Nusa dua Beach Hotel Bali) always said “Sometimes, simple is the winner”. So, I keep my food simple. Because, the competition is not about how high your food could stand, is not about how amazing your food presentation, this is all about TASTE, TECHNIQUE, and FEEL.   

  • TASTE: Season your food, and always taste it.
  • TECHNIQUE: Use a cooking technique you know, and use the right technique to prepare your ingredients, and show your methods.
  • FEEL: The important thing in cooking is your feeling. So, enjoy, and show everybody who is watching you, and make them think that you love cooking this food.
This still will not work if you don’t practice. So, the three most important things for competing successfully are practice, practice, and practice.
So, KISS! Keep It Simple Stupid, and LET’S COOK!!!
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“Competing in the Asian Global Chefs Challenge in Hong Kong was an unforgettable experience!!. ”When Pak Wicaya (Sous Chef Bulgari Hotel) and I were chosen as a team to represent Indonesia in the Global Chef Challenge, I felt so glad. But after a while I realized that it was a very big responsibility for us. But I said to myself “anyway you still gotta do it”.
Then I promised myself that I had to practice as often as possible to avoid nerves, forgetting the recipe, and to make a perfect dish. After the menu was created, Pak Wicaya and I practiced hard and harder every day. It was tiring, but in my mind I just imagined that I was preparing good food for a guest that made them think, WOW....that’s it. During the day of the competition, I just kept imagining I was cooking in my own kitchen and my guest was waiting out there with high expectations, thus I had to cook my dish perfectly and on time, otherwise they would be waiting. 
And finally it worked because indirectly what I kept in my mind was work as usual and doing my very best. Feeling proud of my team and my self is the greatest gift. I am happy at this time, but it won’t be long before the next, bigger challenge comes with a higher level of competition, many more spectators and stronger competitors.
Anyway, I have to say a very special thanks to BCP, my Chef (Andrew Skinner), my Pastry Chef (Patrick Chew) who have been working very hard to support, to mentor, and to equip us with high standards and professional techniques. Also to my senior partner (Pak Wicaya) in this team who has taught me patiently and with whom I enjoy good communication and teamwork. Last but not least, thanks to my whole family and God who has supported and blessed me a lot.  Thank you too to all the people who have been involved in this prestigious competition. 


17 September 2011

Video Highlights from the World Chefs Tour Against Hunger 2011



World Chefs Tour Against Hunger 2011
Video Highlights


More pictures & an article coming up  :)

02 September 2011

Apprentice @ Institute of Culinary Arts

 Breakfast at Apprentice @ ICA, Stellenbosch
The articles, written by the students, were well worth the read, while waiting for your breakfast to be served. 
 Within minutes, the breakfast was served... and it was really good. The kitchen at the Apprentice was managed by the students, and they had done a fantastic job! :) 
 I couldn't resist having a baked cheesecake (for breakfast!), 2nd Year Pastry Chef Telana van Wyk with my dessert.
 3 of the fabulous staff, (from left) Monché, Asanda & Inemari
And the brigade of chefs that made my day, thank you so much!
Apprentice @ ICA
Shop 1, Oude Hoek Centre, Andringa Street
Stellenbosch 7600, South Africa
Tel: +27 (0)21 887 8985     
Website: www.icachef.co.zawww.icachef.co.za


I will have an article written by Monché Muller coming up  :)

22 August 2011

New German Young Chefs Club



Come and check out our new German Young Chefs homepage. Enjoy it!!! :)
Greetings from South Africa
We are currently travelling with the World Chefs Tour Against Hunger.
Warmest regards from Jessica, Sven, Gina and Andi


World Chefs Tour Against Hunger 2011
Johannesburg, South Africa
267 Chefs, with the South African Chefs, from 46 countries
You can download the high resolution Officical Photograph here

20 August 2011

WCTAH Arrivals :)






















Arriving into Johannesburg International Airport, all the chefs of the world were met by the smiling faces of the South African Chefs Association, and young chefs volunteers from across Johannesburg. The Young Chefs were also busy by cooking pancakes for passers-by & receiving WCTAH donations for their effort.
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http://worldchefstour.co.za/

10 South African Rands can feed a child for a day...........!!!
(10 South African Rands = 1.38673 U.S.Dollars)

Help us support the World Chefs Tour Against Hunger that is currently taking place in South Africa from 21 - 30 August, with 260 Chefs from 45 countries.

19 August 2011

World Chefs Tour Against Hunger Chefs Tour

Join us all... World Chefs Tour Against Hunger.
It’s arrived! The chefs have landed and the biggest fundraising event ever in the global chefs fraternity has hit SA.

From 21 to 30 August, over 250 chefs from 44 countries will be in South Africa to raise funds and awareness for the plight of the hungry as part of the Bidvest World Chefs Tour Against Hunger.


29 July 2011


Please find the link to Young Chefs Survey,

 Please circulate to all the young chefs clubs and members.

We are giving away annual subscription of World Chefs Magazine to all participants
Also there will be a draw for 3 WACS Premium Knives.



World Chefs Magazine. 
Issue 4 - Special Report: This Time for Africa


View the electronic version here:http://www.worldchefs.org/wacs2010/en/news/news.php?cat=wacs&id=3118


World Chefs Magazine is a free publication. You can order as many copies as you like for you and your colleagues, paying only for sending cost.


Subscribe here:http://www.worldchefs.org/wacs2010/en/news/online_magazine_subscription.php


You can also advertise in World Chefs Magazine and place your product in the forefront of key decision makers and consumers. 
Please see our advertisement details:http://www.worldchefs.org/wacs2010/en/news/advertise.php

07 July 2011


Many volunteered, including Alan Orreal, for the 2003 World Cooks Tour...


And 2011 will be no difference, chefs from all corners will come together for this special event again.

EXPERIENCE
THE FLAVOURS OF THE WORLD
and you’ll be contributing towards feeding those most in need
- our children


26 Restaurants
25 Hotels
1000 local & international chefs from 42 countries

You can download the PDF version of this presentation here


11 June 2011

The 13th Penang International Salon Gastronomique


With over 800 participants competing in 44 classes of events and more than 1000 entries, this had to be the biggest turn out of the series for Penang International Salon Gastronomique - Battle of the Chefs! In fact this was an increase of 37.5% over the last battle. We received entries from Russian, USA, Taiwan, South Korea, Thailand, Philippine, Singapore, China and many states of Malaysia. 

This year Battle of the Chefs was endorsed by World Association of Chefs Societies as the “Regional Culinary Competition” and our Penang State Government approved “Penang Signature Event”. Thanks to YB Danny Law, Penang State Executive for Tourism Development for the encouragement and support. 

After 3 days of Battle, 24 gold, 112 silvers, 238 bronze and 269 diplomas were given out by the Panel of 38 International Judges coming from USA, Germany, Switzerland, Ireland, Scotland, Italy, Australia, Singapore, Indonesia, Thailand, Myanmar, Hong Kong, Taiwan and Malaysia. 

In addition we have 35 exhibition booths promoting food ingredients and services with more than 6000 industry players and visitors throng the newly laid ground. Awesome was the word often heard thru out the 3 days. 
For results of the 2011 Winners, please visit: http://www.battleofthechefs.com.my/ 
View Peter Chan's BOTC Summary Report:  http://ge.tt/8abrY15?c

Congratulations to all the Winners!!! 

08 June 2011

MLA Team Mandarin Oriental - Kuala Lumpur, Malaysia


MANDARIN ORIENTAL, KUALA LUMPUR EMERGES OVERALL CHAMPION AT THE MLA BLACK BOX CULINARY CHALLENGE 2011

Kuala Lumpur, May 2011 – Mandarin Oriental, Kuala Lumpur is proud to announce that our culinary team has emerged overall champions at the recent Meat & Livestock Australia (MLA) Black Box Culinary Challenge 2011. With 16 teams participating in the bi-annual event, the culinary team at Mandarin Oriental won “Best Overall” as well as “Best Soup Course”. Supplied with only a box of mystery ingredients, the culinary team had only 24 hours to prepare, cook and present a full 4-course menu to be served to 20 guests. 

The MLA Black Box Culinary Challenge is a team-based chef competition showcasing high quality Australian meat products to current and future chefs around the world. For 14 years, the challenge has influenced more than 3,500 young chefs, lifting their awareness and appreciation of Australian beef, sheep meat and goat meat. The competition attracts teams from hotels, restaurants, culinary schools and catering companies. 

The winning team, led by See Lay Na and Zaid Aqeel, comprised of members from both kitchen and service, were required to work with ingredients that were given to them in a black box, comprising of lamb flap, beef brisket, carrots, mushrooms, lettuce, broccoli, cream cheese and strawberry. Out of these ingredients, the team managed to churn out a menu of Broccoli veloute, Slow cooked beef brisket, Lamb variation and Cream cheese bavaroise.

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Black Box Gala Dinner
Wednesday 4 May 2011
Team Mandarin Oriental Kuala Lumpur



Lamb Variation
Lamb Flap Confit, Mushroom Roulade, Apple Compression



Velouté of Broccoli
Cheddar Chesse Custard, Smoked Cream with Thyme



Slow Cooked 65 C Beef Brisket
Basil Gnocchi, Caramelized Carrots, Demi Glaze


Strawberry
Cream Cheese & Bavarois, Kiwi Compote





25 May 2011

World Association of Chefs Societies—News

The New WACS Continental Director For Asia: Rick Stephen from Singapore
24-05-2011

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The new WACS Continental Director for Asia was chosen by a fair voting system during the recent Asian Presidents Forum at Disney Hotel in Hong Kong last week.

Rick Stephen, who is a certified master chef and the Executive Chef for SATS Ltd, won by a majority of votes. He succeeds John Sloane, the former Continental Director for Asia, who made the decision to step down a few months ago due to his increasing work commitments as Vice President of F&B at Resorts World Sentosa.

Says Rick, “I hope to represent the member countries and ensure they get their hearing. WACS is also responsible for a number of great programs like Train the Trainer and Chefs Without Borders and I need to make sure the Asian members have access to these programmes.”

At the Asian Presidents Forum, John Sloane also added that he will still be supporting the various WACS initative from the background, and generously made the offer to host the next Asian Presidents Forum 2012 in Singapore.

Gissur Gudmundsoon, President of WACS said, "John has worked hard in his role and he has made a big difference. For that, we want to thank him and we look forward to his future contributions."


Up Close and Personal with Rick Stephen
The New WACS Asia Continental Director shares more about his vision.

Aussie ex-pat and Singapore Airport Terminal Services (SATS) Executive Chef Rick Stephen has been elected to the board of the World Association of Chefs’ Societies as Continental Director for the Asian region.

Rick replaces current Continental Director John Sloane, who resigned during his second term to focus on his role as Vice President of Food and Beverage at Resorts World Sentosa.

A former culinary Olympian and a prolific international judge, Rick is passionate about education, improving the status of chefs and linking young chefs with new opportunities in the region.

“After John announced his resignation I was approached by the Singapore Chef’s Association about standing for election,” Rick explains.

“The Asian economy is buoyant and India and China are the fastest growing economies in the world. With this growth there are new hotels, resorts and lots of new opportunities for Asian chefs. With the travelling I currently do for work and judging I’m in an ideal position to promote our profession, and I thought I could do even more as Continental Director.”

15 May 2011

HKYC and WACS

The Hong Kong Young Chef Club Members worked throughout the four days of HOFEX
running the WACS Stand and supporting the chefs corner feeding all the hungry chefs and judges.





















































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