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Worldchefs Certified Judges: Extension on Licenses

ANNOUCEMENT: Extension on Licenses 

ATTN: Worldchefs Certified Judges

Due to the global pandemic cause by COVID-19 and the cancellation of Worldchefs Competitions Seminars, Worldchefs President Thomas Gugler and the Culinary Competition Committee have decided to grant all judges whose license is expiring before June 2020 a 6 month of extension.

Online Judge profiles on Worldchefs Certified Judge Directory will be automatically renewed in the next 2 weeks.

Interested in becoming a Worldchefs Certified Judge? Learn more here.

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2020 Worldchefs Congress Cancelled Due to COVID-19

                                                                                                                                   

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2020 Worldchefs Congress Cancelled due to COVID-19

 

 

PARIS: March 31, 2020 – Worldchefs Board of Directors announced today that the 2020 Worldchefs Congress previously scheduled from July 29 to August 1, 2020, in Saint Petersburg, Russia has been cancelled due to the global pandemic caused by COVID-19.

 

Worldchefs President Thomas Gugler stated, “We would like to extend our sincere gratitude and appreciation to President Viktor Belyaev and the Board of Directors of the Russian National Culinary Association for their incredible efforts to plan and provide an excellent Congress for our members. We will look forward to a future opportunity when we can all share in the cuisine, culture, and goodwill of the chefs and people in Russia.”

 

He further stated, “Though disappointment and despair in this decision is unprecedented, our friendship and commitment to the Russian National Culinary Association and its members will remain forever strong.”

 

Worldchefs also extended its appreciation to Business Event LLC, Formika and the Russian Government in Saint Petersburg and Moscow for their fantastic work, tremendous efforts and collaboration.

 

For those already registered to attend the Congress, Worldchefs will be providing a 100% refund for all registration fees. Please contact Anastasia at [email protected] for refund assistance. Members requiring additional assistance are asked to contact their respective Continental Director.


In lieu of the Congress, Worldchefs will be providing a 3 months’ notice for the 2020 Ordinary General Meeting to be held by virtual and/or electronic methods. The meeting format, agenda, reports, and all relevant documents will be provided in advance. Congress Bid documents will also be circulated by the Worldchefs Head Office to help prepare for voting to host the 2024 Worldchefs Congress.


Worldchefs also announced alternate fixed venues to host the 2020 Global Chef Challenge Series in Spring 2021 are being considered to ensure all finalists have the opportunity to represent their country and compete in their respective categories. Further details will be provided upon confirmation.


President Thomas Gugler added, “We all believe in the ‘POWER OF THE WHITE JACKET’ to overcome this difficult and painful situation. May everyone around the world stay safe and stay well.”

 

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COVID-19 Resource Hub


COVID-19 RESOURCE HUB

UPDATED | 3/27/2020

Worldchefs is here to support you during this uncertain time. We have compiled a variety of free resources, virtual events and more to help you connect with the global community, build skills and prepare to advance in a post-COVID-19 world.
ACTION TO #SAVERESTAURANTS
CANADA: Make Your Voice Heard >>
Restaurants Canada, the Hotel Association of Canada, and the Tourism Industry Association of Canada have joined forces in their lobbying effort to secure tax relief and a credit facility for the sector as a whole. Sign the proposal to show your support.
USA: Keeping American Workers Paid and Employed Act >>
One-page summary of the proposed Keeping American Workers Paid and Employed Act.

USA: Everything to Know About How the $2 Trillion Stimulus Helps (and Fails) Restaurants >>
Here’s everything you need to know about the bill.

USA: Independent Restaurant Coalition (IRC>>
An initiative to unify the voice of hospitality professionals nationwide and save the local restaurants affected by COVID-19.

CHILE: Achiga Solicita al Gobierno >>
Como asociación y representantes de todo el gremio gastronómico estamos solicitando al gobierno que se continúe con delivery como opción de funcionamiento de restaurantes ante cierre total por COVID-19 en algunas comunas del país.
FRANCE: Sauvons Nos Restaurants et Producteurs >>
Pousser le gouvernement à décréter l’état de catastrophe naturelle sanitaire afin que les assurances nous indemnisent.
EUROPE: We Are Still Open >>
A non-profit initiative created to help a global restaurant community in crisis: listing quality restaurants, wine bars, grocers, farmers, bakeries, etc. in Europe that are providing alternative business-models and take-out/or delivery during the forced-closings during COVID-19.
Click here to send us resources from your country.
GUIDELINES + BEST PRACTICES FOR HOSPITALITY SERVICE
COVID-19 Guide >>
This guide, available in English, Español, 中文 (简体), Français, Burmese, العربية, and Deutsch, is specifically written to help people in the F&B industry reduce the risk of their businesses accidentally spreading Coronavirus. The suggestions are low to no-cost and are generally good practice —they have been evaluated by epidemiologists, public health experts, biologists, and doctors.
CDC Symptoms of COVID-19 >>
Clearly communicate and inform the team about symptoms of coronavirus. 

CDC Sanitation >>
Abide by all hand washing and sanitation procedures published by the CDC.

For Hotels and Hotel Staff >>
An information sheet for hotel management and staff about coronavirus.

Singapore’s Top Chefs On Hand Hygiene >>
Nine chefs from Singapore’s leading MICHELIN-star restaurants including Sebastien Lepinoy, Kirk Westaway and Hawker Chan demonstrate the right way to wash your hands in a new public service campaign to combat the spread of COVID-19.
OPERATIONAL GUIDES
Operating Procedures from DIG >>
Enhanced safety protocols, delivery driver protocols, sanitation log and more.

How to Run a Restaurant in the Face of Uncertainty >>
OpenTable’s Preparedness Resource Center.

How to Prepare Your Restaurant for Delivery and Take-Out >>
Industry experts share advice on shifting their business strategies overnight to weather the storm of COVID-19.

FREE RESOURCES
SOUTH AFRICA: Solidarity Response Fund >>
South Africa now has a COVID-19 solidarity fund, to help deal with the fallout of the novel coronavirus.
SOUTH AFRICA: Help for Small Businesses >>
Small businesses in SA can now register for help during the coronavirus disaster.
USA: Resources for Restaurants and Workers Coping with the COVID-19 Emergency >>
Restaurant Workers Community Foundation has collected information and links to resources that will help restaurants and workers deal most effectively with the COVID-19 emergency.
USA: Spill the Dish Database of Resources >>
A database of resources (non-profit funds, government agencies, changed laws, even GoFundMe’s), searchable by state and type of relief.
USA: A List of Relief Funds for Restaurants, Bars, and Food Service Workers >>
Nonprofits and other grassroots organizations nationwide are working to help those affected by COVID-19.
F&B Mental Health and Sobriety Resources >>
As coronavirus shutters restaurants across the world, many hospitality workers are left in a state of stress, depression, isolation, and anxiety. Food & Wine Pro has compiled a list of free and low-cost resources to help manage mental health and sobriety.
ONLINE & VIRTUAL OPPORTUNITIES
Free Online Training: Worldchefs Academy >>
With our free online Pre-Commis Chef training program, you can prepare for your first job in a professional kitchen right from your home.
Free Webinar: Sustainability Education for Culinary Professionals >>
Bolster your resume and help bring bring sustainable practices to foodservice. This 7-day series teaches chefs how to think and act sustainable, to lead positive change for the planet – and for the improved profitably in the kitchen. 
ACF United: Our Industry & The Future of Foodservice >>
The American Culinary Federation presents a panel of chefs discussing the state of the foodservice industry and the challenges being faced by the culinary community.
Worldchefs Online Community >>
Stay connected. Open your Worldchefs account now at www.worldchefs.org/login.

 
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Feed the Planet: Free Webinar, Feeding Health Care Workers, Help Save Restaurants & More

A message from Worldchefs President:

During this time of challenge and difficulty caused by COVID-19, we want you to know that we are there with you and will continue to support you in any way possible. When the quarantine restrictions are over, it will be time once again to help those less fortunate and share our goodwill and consideration for others through a combination of passion, dedication and culinary skills.
 
As always, we will stand together and support each other. We will find a way to overcome the difficult times and despair caused by this pandemic. Together, let us do what we can, no matter how little or grand, to be that helping hand amidst this global crisis. Let us show compassion and consideration to our neighbors and in our local communities.
 
Families throughout the world will be seeking assistance and we will be there to support and offer our help because that is who we are and what we do. After all, we are a community of chefs, a global fraternity bonded by our profession in “the white jacket”.

In closing, I would like to personally thank you for everything you have done and will continue to do for Worldchefs, the chefs in your association, their families and the people in your communities. Your time and contributions are always recognized, appreciated and will be forever remembered.
 
May God bless you and your family. May you always believe in the “power of the white jacket”.
 
With Sincere Culinary Regards,
Thomas A. Gugler

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Some Restaurants Are Channeling Their Hardships Into a Way to Feed Health Care Workers – Eater

Sending meals to hospitals allows restaurants to use supplies and give employees hours while feeding the people working around the clock to keep us healthy.
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How You Can Help Save Restaurants – James Beard Foundation

We must do everything we can.
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NEWS + MORE

Coronavirus Guide for the F&B Industry
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Singapore’s Top Chefs Launch Video Campaign On Hand Hygiene
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FoodDrinkEurope Demands EU Action to Relieve Supply Chains
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A List of Relief Funds for Restaurants, Bars, and Food Service Workers
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Electrolux Joins Forces with the Red Cross to Support People in Need
read more >>

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Chef Floyd Cardoz Dies After Coronavirus Diagnosis

Chef Floyd Cardoz Dies After Coronavirus Diagnosis

‘Top Chef Masters’ winner Floyd Cardoz dies after coronavirus diagnosis.

(CNN) — World-renowned chef Floyd Cardoz died Wednesday in New Jersey at age 59. Cardoz had tested positive for coronavirus.
“It is with deep sorrow that we inform you of the passing away of Chef Floyd Cardoz,” according to a statement from Hunger Inc. Hospitality, where Cardoz was the culinary director.
Cardoz tested positive for Covid-19 on March 18 and was being treated for it at Mountainside Medical Center in New Jersey, the statement said.
In a 2017 CBS interview, Cardoz explained how he ended up becoming a chef. “I wanted to be a biochemist. Then I read ‘Hotel’ by Arthur Hailey. This is so much fun, because I loved food growing up. Then I started cooking and realized I was really good at it.”
Raised in Mumbai, India, Cardoz went to Les Roches culinary school in Switzerland before coming to New York City.
He was the executive chef at Tabla, the pioneering modern Indian restaurant he opened with Danny Meyer in 1998, earning him multiple accolades and critical acclaim. He later helmed Meyer’s North End Grill, while he competed and won on Bravo’s third season of “Top Chef Masters.”
He later opened Pao Walla in New York City’s Soho neighborhood, and followed that up with Bombay Bread Bar, which closed last year.
Cardoz also had restaurants in Mumbai — Bombay Canteen, O Pedro and Bombay Sweet Shop.
The chef was the author of two cookbooks: “One Spice, Two Spice: American Food, Indian Flavors” (2006) and “Floyd Cardoz: Flavorwalla: Big Flavor. Bold Spices. A New Way to Cook the Foods You Love” (2016).
Cardoz admitted himself to the hospital on March 17 after feeling feverish.
He had recently returned from India, where he was filming the Netflix series, “Ugly Delicious” with actor Aziz Ansari. He posted a selfie on Instagram that day.
Another Instagram post from Bombay Canteen from that day read, “Chef Floyd Cardoz (59 years), Culinary Director, Hunger, Inc was admitted into hospital in New York with a viral fever. Chef Floyd who was earlier in Mumbai left the city on March 8 for New York via Frankfurt airport. He is being closely monitored for his condition and we wish him a speedy recovery.”
Food magnate David Chang posted about Cardoz’s death on Instagram: “Heartbroken over the loss of Floyd Cardoz to COVID-19. Rest in peace Floyd…we will carry on your beautiful legacy.”
“I am shocked and so sad,” said TV chef and cookbook author Madhur Jaffrey.
“He had such ambitions. He was an innovator. He was all set to do so much more. To be struck down like this in the midst of a brilliant career is heartbreaking,” Jaffrey said.
Chef Preeti Mistry, of Juhu Beach Club in Oakland, also reflected on Cardoz’s life and legacy.
“I have always snarked that the media acted like he was the only Indian chef in the (United States),” Mistry told CNN. “And yet he was that guy that everybody looked to and followed. And now he is gone and it’s just really f**king sad. And I’m so angry at this whole virus and world.”
Chef Michael Anthony, executive chef of Gramercy Tavern in New York, called Cardoz “a constant source of knowledge and inspiration.”
“With his passing the restaurant industry has suffered a great loss and our thoughts especially go out to his wife and two boys,” Anthony said.
Cardoz is survived by his mother Beryl, wife Barkha and sons Justin and Peter.
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Worldchefs extends our deepest condolences to Chef Cardoz’s family.

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Sustainability Education for Culinary Professionals: Online Webinar Series

Sustainability Education for Culinary Professionals: Online Webinar Series

Chefs are experts at making every crisis an opportunity. During these times of challenge caused by the COVID-19 pandemic, it is no different. While it is a time of great uncertainty, our industry is one of resilience and grit. Worldchefs encourages chefs to take this time to focus on what can be done to build a better future.

Worldchefs has developed a free introductory webinar to help our community bolster their resumes and bring sustainable practices to foodservice. The Sustainability Education for Culinary Professionals teaches chefs how to think and act sustainably, to lead positive change for the planet – and for the improved profitability in the kitchen. The curriculum was developed by Worldchefs as a Feed the Planet initiative, powered by our partners Electrolux Food Foundation and AIESEC.

This 7 day introductory webinar series is hosted by Chef Chris Koetke, Chairman of the Feed The Planet Committee, and covers 7 important topics:
  • Day 1 (2PM – 3PM CET, 15 April 2020) – Introduction to Sustainability
  • Day 2 (2 PM – 2:45 PM CET, 16 April 2020) – Agriculture
  • Day 3 (2 PM – 2:45 PM CET, 17 April 2020) – Animal Husbandry
  • Day 4 (2 PM – 2:45 PM CET, 20 April 2020) – Seafood
  • Day 5 (2 PM – 2:45 PM CET, 21 April 2020) – Energy
  • Day 6 (2 PM – 2:45 PM CET, 22 April 2020) – Water
  • Day 7 (2 PM – 2:45 PM CET, 23 April 2020)- Waste Management

A Feed The Planet certificate will only be issued to participants who complete all 7 seminars.

If you missed a lesson, you can re-watch the recording and take the daily quiz to validate your attendance and claim your certificate at the end of the series.

This webinar is the introductory version of Worldchefs Sustainability Education for Culinary Professional. You can apply to deliver the full version of our curriculum at your schools/workplaces/culinary institutions here.

As President Gugler said, “When the quarantine restrictions are over, it will be time once again to help those less fortunate and share our goodwill and consideration for others through a combination of passion, dedication, and culinary skills.” Join us for this webinar and learn strategies to help take on climate change.

Key Information

Format: 7-day webinar series (60 min for Day 1 and 45 min for Day 2-7)

Platform: Zoom

Time: 2PM CET (14:00 CET)

Dates: 15 April to 17 April and 20 April to 23 April (7 days, excluding weekends)

Register: CLICK HERE to complete the registration form. Once completed, we will be in touch with access information.

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Frequently Asked Questions


    1. Date and time of the webinar series: 

 

The series comprises of 7 webinars of approximately 1 hour each for 7 days. The first webinar starts at 2 PM (CET) on Wednesday, 15 April 2020 and the last webinar starts at 2 PM (CET) on Thursday, 23 April 2020. We don’t organize webinars during the weekend (Saturday 18 April 2020 and Sunday 19 April 2020). 


You can convert the seminar time into your own time zone on the webinar registration page.


Please click on “Paris” and change it into your location.

2. Access to the webinar:

 

Please refer to this step by step guideline developed by Zoom.


The Zoom link provided is the same for all webinars in the series. However, please make sure you choose all the seminar dates when registering on our website to gain daily access. It is recommended that you add the webinar series to your calendar to keep track.


       3. Zoom and security concern:

 

We understand your concern about the emerging security issues of Zoom. After reviewing alternatives, we believe Zoom is still a reliable solution for this webinar series.

 

Should you have a suggestion on the platform we can use for our next webinar, feel free to reach out to us.

 

Please see below articles regarding Zoom’s efforts to ensure your cybersecurity:

Zoom privacy and security issues: Here’s everything that’s wrong (so far)

Zoom’s Security: Here is what Zoom is doing to make its service safer

4. Webinar capacity :

As Zoom has limited capacity to host webinar participants, the session will also be live-streamed on Worldchefs’ official Facebook Page. If you can’t join the webinar because the session is full, visit our Facebook/Youtube channel and fill in the on-site attendance form and daily test. A digital badge and certificate will be issued to participants joining all 7 webinars on whichever platform once we have your attendance verified.


            5. Attendance & Certificate:

  • If you joined us via Zoom, your attendance is verified automatically.
  • If you joined us via Facebook live, please make sure you fill in the attendance form: DAY 1– DAY 2 – DAY 3 – DAY 4 – DAY 5 – DAY 6 – DAY 7
  • No certificate will be issued before 4 May 2020.

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Singapore's Top Chefs Launch Video Campaign On Hand Hygiene

Singapore’s Top Chefs Launch Video Campaign On Hand Hygiene

Nine chefs from Singapore’s leading MICHELIN-star restaurants including Sebastien Lepinoy, Kirk Westaway and Hawker Chan demonstrate the right way to wash your hands in a new public service campaign to combat the spread of Covid-19.

*Originally published on Michelin Guide

Using anti-bacterial soap, washing all the way up to your wrists and drying your hands completely with a clean paper towel— these are just some of the tips for proper hand washing that chefs of nine MICHELIN-starred restaurants want you to know.

In a series of 12 videos spanning six languages, these chefs banded together to demonstrate proper hand-washing techniques and handling of food in a new public service campaign to curb the further spread of the COVID-19 coronavirus.

Initiated by culinary and hospitality school At-Sunrice GlobalChef Academy, the “StandUp & WashUp” campaign was launched on 22 March and features some of Singapore’s top chefs, including Sebastien Lepinoy of three-MICHELIN-star Les Amis, Emmanuel Stroobant of two-star Saint Pierre, Manjunath Mural of one-star The Song of India, Seita Nakahara of one-star Terra and Chan Hon Meng of MICHELIN-starred hawker stall Hawker Chan. 

Chan Hon Meng speaking to chef-students at At-Sunrice GlobalChef Academy (Photo: At-Sunrice GlobalChef Academy)

Chan Hon Meng speaking to chef-students at At-Sunrice GlobalChef Academy (Photo: At-Sunrice GlobalChef Academy)

The videos are available on the school’s various social media platforms and depict each chef putting their own spin on the message of washing hands and in their native languages.

“As a chef, high standards of food and personal hygiene needs to be practiced at all times,” says Lepinoy. “I’m glad to be given this opportunity to share my knowledge with the public and educate them on the proper techniques of washing one’s hands so that we can fight COVID-19 together.”

The school also offers a more detailed Kitchen Safety & Hygiene e-learning course for home makers, domestic helpers, caregivers and general members of the public. Those who complete the four-hour mobile-enabled course will receive a certification awarded by At-Sunrice GlobalChef Academy. 

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Chefs in the States: Call your representatives today!

ATTN: CHEFS IN THE US

You are the voice of the industry and your representatives need to hear from you NOW!

The U.S. Congress is voting on a rescue package today that, if successful, could provide a lifeline for countless foodservice establishments. 75% of independent restaurants and 7+ million individual livelihoods are at risk.

If you haven’t already, please contact your local representatives to voice your support for this crucial bill to #saverestaurants.

Can’t call?

Visit www.saverestaurants.co to share your story and help save our industry.

In Illinois? 

The Illinois Restaurant Association has made it easy to show your support with this link.
 

Here’s what we’re advocating for:
 
What to say to your representatives?

Eater has provided a sample script here.

You can find numbers for your mayor and governor with a quick Google search. To speak to your congressional representative or senator, call (202) 224-3121 and provide your zip code. 

Let’s find a way forward, together.

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Recipe from the Helm of Michelin-starred Galvin Restaurants

“It’s a combination of hard work and continuity that’s bought us this far.”

Chris Galvin has had an inspiring journey from pot washer to helming Michelin-starred restaurants.

Earliest food memory: 

 

Driving through Lyon with my mum and dad in 1965, when I was eight. We’d stop at the many Les Routiers [road-side restaurants] along the way, and what struck me was that they were light-years ahead of our own awful motorway restaurants. I remember eating blanquette de veau, a white-wine veal stew; lots of creaminess, and it felt really grown-up and exotic.
Fillet of John Dory with Orange Glazed Endive

A beautiful dish for spring, when John Dory is at its best. You’ll need to start the dish in advance so that the curry oil has enough time to mature, so make sure you plan ahead.

Ingredients:
For the John Dory

  • 4 John Dory fillets, skin on, each weighing approximately 140g
  • 1/2 lemon, juiced
  • sea salt
  • white pepper

For the curry oil

  • 50g of curry powder, medium
  • 300ml of groundnut oil, or very light olive oil

For the dressing

  • 40g of sultanas
  • 20g of pine nuts, lightly toasted
  • 10g of baby capers, salted
  • 10 coriander leaves

For the cauliflower purée

  • 1 cauliflower
  • 100g of unsalted butter
  • 100ml of milk
  • 50ml of single cream

For the glazed endive

  • 2 heads Belgian endive
  • 20g of icing sugar
  • 40g of unsalted butter
  • 2 oranges
  • 1 lemon
  • 2 tbsp of red wine vinegar

Method:

  1. Begin by making the curry oil, as this requires 2 days to mature. Place a large frying pan over a medium heat until hot, then add the curry powder directly to the pan. Cook the powder, stirring constantly to ensure it does not catch or burn, for 2 minutes until the spices are toasted.
  2. Add the oil and cook to 60°C. Remove from the heat, leave to cool then store in a suitable container for 2 days until required.
  3. In advance of making the dressing, place the sultanas in a bowl and pour over enough boiling water to cover. Leave the sultanas in the bowl overnight to soak.
  4. For the cauliflower purée, remove the outer leaves and slice the cauliflower into small florets, discarding any excess stalk. Melt the butter in a large pan over a medium heat, then add the cauliflower florets to the pan. Sweat the cauliflower for 3-4 minutes until tender, then add the milk to the pan, cover with a lid and increase the heat slightly.
  5. Cook until it is very tender, then drain the cauliflower and transfer to a blender, discarding the liquid from the pan. Blend the cooked cauliflower in the food processor, gradually adding the cream until fully combined. Season the purée to taste, then strain the mixture through a fine sieve into a bowl. Cover the bowl in cling film and set aside, keeping warm until required.
  6. Prepare the endives by removing any brown outer leaves, then slice the heads in half lengthwise, dusting the cut sides thoroughly with icing sugar. In a large pan, melt the butter over a medium heat and cook until foaming. Add the endives to the pan, sugar-side down, and cook until they begin to caramelise.
  7. Use a microplane to finely grate the lemon and 1 of the oranges and add the grated zest to the pan. Continue to cook the endive, turning every couple of minutes, until they are well coloured and caramelised all over.
  8. Meanwhile, juice the lemon and both of the oranges and add to the pan along with the vinegar. Reduce the heat and allow to cook very slowly until the endive is tender and the liquid has become a sticky caramel. Season and set to one side, keeping warm until required.
  9. To make the dressing, drain the soaked sultanas and place in a pan along with the pine nuts, baby capers and 40ml of the prepared curry oil. Heat very gently and stir to combine.
  10. Meanwhile, coat the John Dory fillets in the remaining curry oil and leave to marinade for 10 minutes. Place a large, non-stick pan over a high heat and allow it to get very hot. At this point, add the fish fillets to the pan skin-side down. Using the curry oil marinade as cooking oil, leave the fish to cook for 2-3 minutes and allow the skin of the fish to crisp up.
  11. Once the fish skin has become crispy, reduce the heat to medium and turn the fish over to cook for a further minute. Remove the fish from the pan, season, and sprinkle with a little lemon juice. Leave to drain on the kitchen paper.
  12. To serve, use a teaspoon to add a swipe of cauliflower purée around the top and bottom of each plate and place a piece of endive in the centre. Allow the endive to fan out slightly before topping with the John Dory. Add the coriander leaves to the warm dressing and drizzle over the fish. Serve immediately.
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Message from the Worldchefs President

Message from the Worldchefs President 



March 17, 2020

Dear Colleagues, Chefs and Friends around the world,

Many warm and heartfelt greetings to you and your family from Worldchefs.

During this time of challenge and difficulty caused by COVID-19, we want you to know that we are there with you and will continue to support you in any way possible. When the quarantine restrictions are over, it will be time once again to help those less fortunate and share our goodwill and consideration for others through a combination of passion, dedication and culinary skills.

As always, we will stand together and support each other. We will find a way to overcome the difficult times and despair caused by this pandemic. Together, let us do what we can, no matter how little or grand, to be that helping hand amidst this global crisis. Let us show compassion and consideration to our neighbors and in our local communities.

Families throughout the world will be seeking assistance and we will be there to support and offer our help because that is who we are and what we do. After all, we are a community of chefs, a global fraternity bonded by our profession in “the white jacket”.

For some, the difficulties will go beyond the health risks of the coronavirus and become significant financial and business concerns. Therefore, let us also remember to support our local restaurants, hotels, markets and business owners when possible, as they too will struggle to overcome this crisis.

In regard to the status of the Worldchefs Congress 2020 in Saint Petersburg, we will keep you posted. The final decision will be made by mid-April 2020 at the latest and it will be based on the global situation at that time.

In closing, I would like to personally thank you for everything you have done and will continue to do for Worldchefs, the chefs in your association, their families and the people in your communities. Your time and contributions are always recognized, appreciated and will be forever remembered.

May God Bless you and your family. May you always believe in the “power of the white jacket”.

 With Sincere Culinary Regards,

Thomas A. Gugler

President

Worldchefs

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Worldchefs is dedicated to raising culinary standards and social awareness through four core focus areas:

Education – Worldchefs offers support for education and professional development through the landmark Worldchefs Academy online training program, a diverse network of Worldchefs Education Partners and curriculums, and the world’s first Global Hospitality Certification recognizing on-the-job skills in hospitality; 

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