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SkyLine gained the SMART Label award 2019

Paris, France · 21 October 2019 ·  SkyLine gained the SMART Label award 2019

Host Milano 2019The SMART Label is promoted by HOST – Fiera Milano in collaboration with POLI.design and awards innovation in the hospitality industry. SMART Label award rewards products, services and projects that stand out for distinctive features in terms of functionality, technology, environmental sustainability, and ethical or social implications.

“Innovation is something that makes the life of a client easier, more productive and more profitable. It means putting people – those who will actually be using those solutions in the end – at the centre of the development of products and processes. To achieve this, we use hi-tech solutions and A.I. algorithms,” explains Alberto Pezzutto, head of the Cook and Chill Category at Electrolux Professional, describing how innovative SkyLine appliances are.

“Our ovens and blast chillers work in a similar way, providing an integrated system that is unique on the market. The two appliances can also communicate with one another, which cuts preparation times, offering the very highest level of food safety and reducing errors and consumption to a minimum,” continues Pezzutto. Then, he specifies “Restaurateurs appreciate their ease of use and multi-functionality (a blast chiller can also work as a leavening compartment, a thawing device and a yogurt maker), and the fact that several appliances can be combined, which further simplifies things because shared accessories are made available.”

Based on the combination of smart technology and human-centered design, SkyLine is born to set a new bar in the Cook&Chill, and in the overall professional kitchen business. SkyDuo allows the oven and the blast chiller to be synchronized and communicate with each other, making the work-life in the kitchen leaner, always getting top food quality with the highest productivity.

The SkyLine range, with the new combi ovens and blast chillers, will be the flagship for all the chef live demos on Electrolux Professional booth at Host Milano 2019, where you will be introduced to the new Electrolux Professional brand as the OnE trusted partner for Food, Beverage and Laundry solutions.

Did you know you can experience SkyLine appliances using an app? Discover how to exploit the Augmented Reality with your smartphone.

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ABOUT WORLDCHEFS 

The World Association of Chefs’ Societies, known as Worldchefs, is a dynamic global network of 110 chef associations worldwide. A leading voice in the hospitality industry, Worldchefs carries 91 years of history since its founding at the Sorbonne by the venerable Auguste Escoffier. Representing a mobilized international membership of culinary professionals, Worldchefs is committed to advancing the profession and leveraging the influence of the chef jacket for the betterment of the industry and humanity at large.

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

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

Networking – Worldchefs provides a platform for connection to chefs around the world, and a gateway for industry networking opportunities through endorsed events and the preeminent biennial Worldchefs Congress & Expo;

Competition – Worldchefs sets global standards for competition rules, provides Competition Seminars and assurance of Worldchefs Certified Judges, and runs the prestigious Global Chefs Challenge;

Humanitarian & Sustainability – our Feed the Planet and World Chefs Without Borders programs relieve food poverty, deliver crisis support, and promote sustainability across the globe.

For more information about Worldchefs, visit us at www.worldchefs.org.

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Chefs Social Responsibility Ho Chi Minh – Vietnam Report 18-21 Oct 2019

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Paris,
France · 21 October 2019 
· Chefs Social Responsibility Ho Chi Minh – 
Vietnam
Report 18-21 Oct 2019

For the original version of this report and for photos of the event, download the pdf below.

 

Dear
Passionate Chefs,

 

World Chefs
Without Borders (WCWB) Chefs Social Responsibility for Vietnam program, WCWB
and Saigon Professional Chefs Guilds and 20 international chefs including WCWB
Committee members traveled at their own expense to Ho Chi Minh, Vietnam to work
on this meaningful CSR project from 18-21 October 2019. Chefs shared their “money,
knowledge and time” with 600 Vietnamese children and 280 kind, passionate diners
at the gala dinner.

 

World Chefs
Without Borders is proud to announce that our 3rd Chefs Social Responsibility
(CSR) for Vietnam event was held in Ho Chi Minh City from 18-20 October 2019 in
conjunction with International Chefs Day. This charity event was supported by
Saigon Professional Chefs Guilds. The event included a VIP Gala Fundraising
Dinner for 280 guests, and cooking 600 meals for 600 students.

 

We would
like to extend our sincere appreciation to New World Saigon Hotel for hosting
our entire event, especially Chef Alexander Chong, Executive Chef of New World
Saigon Hotel, who coordinated the entire CSR tour – a Malaysian chef but with a
kind heart and passion towards Vietnamese people, truly representing the spirit
of World Chefs Without Borders. Not forgetting all the lovely sponsors and
guests that purchased gala dinner tickets, as all fund raises make a difference
towards our CSR project.

 

The combined
efforts of WCWB, SPC and sponsors contributed to (refer to pictures)

1. 600
meals served to 600 children in conjunction with Worldchefs International Chefs
Day


2. Renovated library, books on shelves and upgraded school kitchen to meet the
demand of cooking more food

3.
Repainted and touched up the building


4. Purchased 5 desktop computers for the school library


5. Cooked gala dinner for our 280 guests


6. Funding 10 female students one-year program with the “Room to Read”
organization with the New World Saigon Hotel

 

In
conjunction with this WCWB & SPC’s CSR event, we also significantly promoted
(refer to pictures)

1.
Worldchefs International Chef Day


2. Celebrate Vietnamese Women Day (100 roses were presented to the women at the
gala by WCWB chefs)

3. Vietnamese
Young Chef Development Programme – prepared the main course of the gala dinner


4. Education on recycling by using biodegradable boxes and recycled buttons for
table showpieces at the gala dinner

 

WCWB has
always believed in sharing money if you can, sharing knowledge if not money, and
spending time doing charity if you do not have either of the two. We strongly
discourage you from criticizing those that perform their CSR. Instead, give
support and encouragement!

 

We, as chefs, may not be able to change lives but we can make a difference.

We are
chefs, we have no borders, and together let’s perform our Chefs Social
Responsibility.

 

We heartfully extend our thanks to the Vietnamese for allowing World Chefs Without Borders to
perform our Chefs Social Responsibility.

 

Willment
Leong

Chairman, World Chefs without Borders

[email protected]




Learn more about World Chefs Without Borders at www.worldchefswithoutborders.org and on the WCWB Facebook page.



ABOUT WORLD CHEFS WITHOUT BORDERS

World Chefs Without Borders (WCWB) is a global humanitarian aid initiative by Worldchefs. Our mission is to support and mobilize our global network of volunteer chefs to undertake initiatives providing education and resources to those in need and afflicted by natural disasters. 


ABOUT WORLDCHEFS 

The World Association of Chefs’ Societies, known as Worldchefs, is a dynamic global network of 110 chef associations worldwide. A leading voice in the hospitality industry, Worldchefs carries 91 years of history since its founding at the Sorbonne by the venerable Auguste Escoffier. Representing a mobilized international membership of culinary professionals, Worldchefs is committed to advancing the profession and leveraging the influence of the chef jacket for the betterment of the industry and humanity at large.


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


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


Networking – Worldchefs provides a platform for connection to chefs around the world, and a gateway for industry networking opportunities through endorsed events and the preeminent biennial Worldchefs Congress & Expo;


Competition – Worldchefs sets global standards for competition rules, provides Competition Seminars and assurance of Worldchefs Certified Judges, and runs the prestigious Global Chefs Challenge;


Humanitarian & Sustainability – our Feed the Planet and World Chefs Without Borders programs relieve food poverty, deliver crisis support, and promote sustainability across the globe.


For more information about Worldchefs, visit us at www.worldchefs.org.




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Like a chef: “Cooking makes me feel good”

Moscow, Russia· 20 October 2019 · Like a chef: “Cooking makes me feel good”

Meet Vanja, who grew up in an orphanage in Russia. He found his calling during our culinary training program in Moscow and is ready to pursue a career as a professional chef.

The original link can be found below.

Vanja is one of 6,000 Russian teenagers that leave their orphanages every year and can struggle to transition to independent living, with only 10% able to provide for themselves or find a job.

He is also one of the first graduates of our global culinary training program Like a Chef that in Moscow is targeted towards young orphans.

The initiative builds on the program that started in Brazil in 2017 and is a collaboration between the Electrolux Food Foundation, Worldchefs and the local ‘Big Brothers, Big Sisters’ organization.

The eight-week course provides culinary training on sustainable cooking and valuable life skills, such as learning how to work in a team, start a business or pursue an education at a culinary college.

The second wave of graduates this year have been given the opportunity to become gastronomic stars of the future after being offered internships at restaurants owned by acclaimed Russian chef Vladimir Mukhin.

In 2019, the Electrolux Food Foundation is expanding the Like a Chef program with launches in Sweden, Poland, Egypt and Ukraine.

Images

The original article can be found on the Electrolux page.

Click here to find out more about ‘Like a Chef’. 

ABOUT WORLDCHEFS 

The World Association of Chefs’ Societies, known as Worldchefs, is a dynamic global network of 110 chef associations worldwide. A leading voice in the hospitality industry, Worldchefs carries 91 years of history since its founding at the Sorbonne by the venerable Auguste Escoffier. Representing a mobilized international membership of culinary professionals, Worldchefs is committed to advancing the profession and leveraging the influence of the chef jacket for the betterment of the industry and humanity at large.

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

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

Networking – Worldchefs provides a platform for connection to chefs around the world, and a gateway for industry networking opportunities through endorsed events and the preeminent biennial Worldchefs Congress & Expo;

Competition – Worldchefs sets global standards for competition rules, provides Competition Seminars and assurance of Worldchefs Certified Judges, and runs the prestigious Global Chefs Challenge;

Humanitarian & Sustainability – our Feed the Planet and World Chefs Without Borders programs relieve food poverty, deliver crisis support, and promote sustainability across the globe.

For more information about Worldchefs, visit us at www.worldchefs.org.

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Worldchefs and Feed the Planet partners extend Like a Chef culinary training to four more countries

Paris, France · 17 October 2019 · Worldchefs and Feed the Planet partners extend Like a Chef culinary training to four more countries

Worldchefs, along with partners Electrolux Food Foundation and AIESEC, are gearing up to extend the ‘Like a Chef’ culinary training to four more countries. This program focuses on sustainable cooking and will equip unemployed people, such as orphans and women, with necessary culinary workplace skills. The trainings are expected to launch in Sweden, Poland, Ukraine, and Egypt in this coming October. To find out more about the ‘Like a Chef’ culinary training, please read Electrolux’s news article. 

The original link can be found below.

On World Food Day, Electrolux is proud to announce that ‘Like a Chef’ – the program to equip unemployed people with culinary workplace skills with a focus on sustainable cooking – is launching in Sweden, Poland, Ukraine and Egypt in October, building on the success of the Electrolux Food Foundation initiative in Brazil and Russia.

The news follows the August announcement to annually fund the Electrolux Food Foundation until 2030 with an expected total of SEK 100 million to help grow their work. Electrolux aims to make sustainable eating the preferred choice by 2030 and the Electrolux Food Foundation works with partners and employee engagement to inspire and educate on sustainable eating and cooking, and to help people in need.

The Like a Chef culinary training program began in 2017 and has so far educated over 150 people in Curitiba, São Carlos and Moscow.

“We have seen from experience that this program can truly make a difference to those who are out of work – from orphaned teenagers to single mothers – giving them both confidence and skills to gain employment,” says Ingrid Yllmark, Head of the Electrolux Food Foundation.

“We plan for this program to grow globally,” adds Malin Ekefalk, Director Social Responsibility & Community Investment, Electrolux. “We are looking for additional Electrolux locations, where we can set up the program together with our partners Worldchefs and AIESEC.”

The eight-week course developed by Worldchefs is taught by volunteer professional chefs and incorporates a zero-waste approach to promote sustainable cooking and eating.

Like a Chef will roll out in:

Sweden – Ten women are taking part in the program at Yalla Rinkeby, a worker-owned social enterprise to help immigrant women in Stockholm. The training kitchen has been equipped with a donation of Electrolux Professional appliances and courses will run four times per year.

Ukraine – Fifteen young people living in orphanages in Kiev are participating in the first wave of the program, taking in place in a local culinary school, with the aim of assisting their transition to independent living and gaining workplace skills.

Poland – In collaboration with the country’s National Federation of Food Banks, the program takes place in the city of Olzstyn where the Food Bank HQ is located. Courses will be held in a newly inaugurated community center and around 50 unemployed people will be trained annually.

Egypt – Twenty unemployed women from Cairo will be trained in the first wave in a kitchen specially built in the Electrolux cooker factory, close to the Egyptian capital. Several local partnerships are also involved and the first group of students will graduate by the end of the year.

Images

Electrolux extends Like a Chef culinary training to four more countries

The original article can be found on the Electrolux news page.

Click here to find out more about ‘Like a Chef’. 

ABOUT WORLDCHEFS 

The World Association of Chefs’ Societies, known as Worldchefs, is a dynamic global network of 110 chef associations worldwide. A leading voice in the hospitality industry, Worldchefs carries 91 years of history since its founding at the Sorbonne by the venerable Auguste Escoffier. Representing a mobilized international membership of culinary professionals, Worldchefs is committed to advancing the profession and leveraging the influence of the chef jacket for the betterment of the industry and humanity at large.

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

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

Networking – Worldchefs provides a platform for connection to chefs around the world, and a gateway for industry networking opportunities through endorsed events and the preeminent biennial Worldchefs Congress & Expo;

Competition – Worldchefs sets global standards for competition rules, provides Competition Seminars and assurance of Worldchefs Certified Judges, and runs the prestigious Global Chefs Challenge;

Humanitarian & Sustainability – our Feed the Planet and World Chefs Without Borders programs relieve food poverty, deliver crisis support, and promote sustainability across the globe.

For more information about Worldchefs, visit us at www.worldchefs.org.

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How Healthy Food Works: International Chefs Day

How Healthy Food Works

INTERNATIONAL CHEFS DAY – OCTOBER 20

Greetings Chefs and Colleagues!

As we continue to prepare for International Chefs Day on October 20, it is important to take a moment and think about how our profession can have an impact on children everywhere.  Teaching and sharing our skills are the most important things we can do to help children in our communities.  Cooking and establishing healthy eating habits can positively affect their entire lives. So how will you make a difference in a child’s life this International Chefs Day?

Let’s hear from two Chefs who have had an impact in their communities. 

Thomas Gugler, Worldchefs President

“For me as the Worldchefs President, it is always very important to support children and promote healthy eating habits in my region and all around the world.

I personally involve myself in the education and alertness about healthy eating habits to make children aware why it is so important to have healthy and fresh food in their daily diet. Especially in Saudi Arabia where the wrong eating habits (including fast foods) have caused severe health problems for children, teenagers and even adults.

Children in Saudi Arabia have been very keen about International Chefs Day events. They always enjoy trying healthy dishes they cook and prepare together with members from the local chef’s society. It has also been a common practice for chefs to go to local schools in KSA to provide tutorial and practical lessons, resulting in a great and positive outcome for all.

I urge all chefs from around the world to be part of this fantastic initiative from Worldchefs and Nestle Professional. We must all ensure that our children and the children of our children find a healthy food environment and share their knowledge with generations to come.

After all, healthy food is the key for a long, happy and healthy life.”

Emmanuel Lorieux, Global Food Executive Chef, Nestlé Professional

“At Nestlé there are several events at the Alimentarium to educate children on how to choose the best fresh products and how to recognize the different kinds of fresh products. There is a real educational garden around the Alimentarium. They can also pick up the ingredients and cook them with the chefs and eat the meals that they prepared.

Chefs are now highly concerned about healthy eating and about teaching kids how to eat better, so as a chef and as a parent, I encourage all the chef communities to make that a mission to educate kids for better and sustainable eating as often as they have the opportunity.”

More Tips for International Chefs Day from your Chairman Venessa Marquis:

  • Use social media & hashtags below to show the world this fun day.
  • Don’t use a flash for pictures, use natural lighting.
  • Be sure to leave branded items out of your pictures.
  • Only take photos of children with permission badges. Print from toolkit.
  • Use the colorful place mats in the toolkit or food pictures and to brighten up the room.
  • NEW: Return the Tracking Form to Worldchefs at [email protected] immediately after your event (by October 25) so we may share how many children and Chefs joined us to teach How Healthy Food Works.
  • And lastly, HAVE FUN!

It’s not too late to participate. Take a moment to share with your children at home too!

How Healthy Food Works on October 20, 2019 


Vanessa Marquis, Chairman

International Chefs Day Committee

“Preparing Children for a Healthy Life!”

[email protected]

#InternationalChefsDay #NestleProfessional #ThisIsWorldchefs

Download the toolkit now to get started now!

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Worldchefs wishes you a Good Yuntif!

Dear Chefs,

To everyone observing around the world, we wish you a peaceful and meaningful Yom Kippur. G’mar Chatima Tovah!

Warm culinary regards,

President Thomas and the Worldchefs Team




ABOUT WORLDCHEFS 

The World Association of Chefs’ Societies, known as Worldchefs, is a dynamic global network of 110 chef associations worldwide. A leading voice in the hospitality industry, Worldchefs carries 91 years of history since its founding at the Sorbonne by the venerable Auguste Escoffier. Representing a mobilized international membership of culinary professionals, Worldchefs is committed to advancing the profession and leveraging the influence of the chef jacket for the betterment of the industry and humanity at large.

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

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

Networking – Worldchefs provides a platform for connection to chefs around the world, and a gateway for industry networking opportunities through endorsed events and the preeminent biennial Worldchefs Congress & Expo;

Competition – Worldchefs sets global standards for competition rules, provides Competition Seminars and assurance of Worldchefs Certified Judges, and runs the prestigious Global Chefs Challenge;

Humanitarian & Sustainability – our Feed the Planet and World Chefs Without Borders programs relieve food poverty, deliver crisis support, and promote sustainability across the globe.

For more information about Worldchefs, visit us at www.worldchefs.org.


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Feed the Planet #8: How dare you?

A 16-year-old is leading the fight against climate change. “The world is waking up. And change is coming, whether you like it or not.”

If you haven’t seen or read Greta Thunberg’s speech at the UN earlier this week, you’ll find it below. She and 15 other children filed a historic complaint to the United Nations Committee on the Rights of the Child on global government inaction to the climate crisis. Hundreds of thousands of young people across continents are taking to the streets to demand action.

But it’s not just up to them.

“How dare you.” Don’t sit this one out. Join the movement. See what Worldchefs are doing around the globe and learn how to get involved below.

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The Worldchefs team

LEARN MORE AND TAKE ACTION
Education for Employment is giving teenage orphans a better start in working life. Young graduates of the Moscow Better Future program have been given the opportunity to work with the best after being offered internships at restaurants owned by acclaimed Russian chef Vladimir Mukhin. Read the full story here or by clicking the photo. Meanwhile in Poland, we’ve launched an Education for Employment zero food waste culinary training program for the unemployed, with its first class of students in Olsztyn.
Help us reach our goal of educating 30,000 children around the world about sustainable eating. Click here to check out a video of a recent Food Heroes workshop in Poland. Inspired? Bring the Food Heroes lesson to kids in your community! Click here to download the toolkit and teach a workshop of your own. Whether it’s a whole school or your own children, just 70 minutes of your time is all it takes to make a difference. 
Sustainability Education will soon available in new languages! With the help of Feed the Planet partner AIESEC, the materials for Sustainability Education for Culinary Professionals will soon be available in Russian and Arabic. It’s currently available in English and Spanish, and culinary schools and associations in Malaysia, Ecuador, South Africa, India, Namibia, Mexico, Jordan, Canada, and Ecuador are already using the curriculum. Implement it in your school or association! Click here to learn more about this free program.

Do your part to help reduce food waste. From waste tracking to volume forecasting, make positive changes towards sustainabilityOur webinars provide hands-on waste cutting practices that make day-to-day waste tracking easy. Bonus: it will save you money. Follow this link for more information on how to implement waste-saving techniques in your kitchen at work and at home.

Happy 100 years to our Feed the Planet partner! To celebrate, Electrolux announced an action plan for sustainable living and funding for the Electrolux Food Foundation. CEO Jonas Samuelson shared, “The way we all live our lives as consumers is challenging our environment, our planet. And challenging the way future generations will be able to live their lives. We consume energy and water like never before. We throw away fully edible food… Our purpose at Electrolux is to shape living for the better. And we can — and will — do more.”
The happy faces of Food Heroes in Warsaw, Poland.
The White Rabbit family just got a bit bigger. Vladimir Mukhin (#10 Best Chefs Award 2018, #13 World’s 50 Best Restaurants) here with his young apprentices, a group of orphans from our first wave of Education for Employment in Moscow.
Students prepare for a better future. Our zero food waste culinary training program for the unemployed just launched with this Education for Employment program in Olsztyn, Poland.
100 years of ethical business. Thank you to Electrolux and our friends at Electrolux Food Foundation for continuing to inspire us to help #shapelivingforthebetter!
Just in time for #MeatlessMonday and #TacoTuesday!

Run, walk, or bike to your nearest farmers market! The season for squash blossoms is coming to a close, so we’re making the most of it. Treat yourself, your family, or your customers to these beautiful (and vegetarian) tacos while you still can!

Squash, Corn, Roasted Poblano & Squash Blossom Tacos
Recipe from Wild Greens & Sardines

4 poblano chiles, roasted
3 tablespoons olive oil, divided
1 large white onion, sliced 1/4-inch thick
sea salt
2 to 3 garlic cloves, minced
1/2 teaspoon dried oregano
1 pound squash, cubed 1/2-inch thick
12 squash blossoms, stamens and stems removed, sliced into strips
1 cup fresh corn
1/2 to 3/4 cup creme fraiche or Mexican crema
12 corn tortillas
feta (or other crumbly hard cheese) for garnish
microgreens (optional) for garnish
lime wedges and habanero hot sauce for serving

Char the poblano peppers: Place the whole peppers over the gas range of your stovetop or under the broiler, turning the peppers every few minutes until charred on all sides. Place the peppers in a paper bag for 5 to 10 minutes to help loosen the skins. The skins should slide right off. Slice the peppers open, remove the seeds, slice into thin strips.

Heat 2 tablespoons of olive oil in a large skillet over medium-high heat. Add the onion, season with salt, and sauté until browned about 10 minutes. Add the garlic and oregano, and sauté another minute or two. Remove from the pan and set aside.

Add another tablespoon of oil to the pan over medium-high heat. When hot, add the squash and sauté, turning the pieces frequently until nicely browned. Add the poblano strips, squash blossom strips, corn, and reserved onions. Add the creme fraiche and stir to combine. Continue to cook another couple of minutes, stirring constantly. Taste and season with salt. Add more creme fraiche if you like.

Heat the tortillas. Scoop the vegetable mixture into the warm tortillas. Top with crumbled feta and microgreens, and serve with lime wedges and hot sauce.

“A Few Drops Is All It Takes” Habanero Hot Sauce
8 habanero chiles
2 garlic cloves, unpeeled
1/4 cup plus 2 tablespoons freshly squeezed lime juice
1/4 teaspoon salt

Place the habaneros and garlic cloves in a dry skillet over medium heat, turning regularly until softened and blackened in spots, about 10 to 15 minutes. Peel the garlic.

Place the chiles, garlic, lime juice, and salt in a high-speed blender. Blend until completely smooth. You can add a little bit of water if too thick. Strain through a mesh strainer. This hot sauce will keep several weeks in an air-tight container in the refrigerator.

Top tip: Tacos not your thing? That doesn’t mean you can’t pick up some squash blossoms, too. A Worldchefs favorite: squash blossom and homemade ricotta pizza.

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Happy Rosh Hashanah!

Dear Chefs,


Happy Rosh Hashanah! We are sending many heartfelt wishes your way for this Jewish New Year and look forward to another eventful and successful year to come. L’Shanah Tovah!


Warm culinary regards,

President Thomas and the Worldchefs Team

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Education for Employment with White Rabbit Family and Chef Vladimir Mukhin

Paris, France · 27 September 2019 · Education for Employment with White Rabbit Family and Chef Vladimir Mukhin

The below article has been translated from Russian. Original links can be found below.

“I’m a Chef” is a charity project by Electrolux Russia, helping to provide professional development to youth leaving orphanages and teenagers living in foster homes or in heavy life circumstances. The program was developed under the guidance of Electrolux Food Foundation and Worldchefs, part of the Feed the Planet initiative Education for Employment.

On 27 August, the final event of the 2019 “I’m a Chef” project was held. This year was supported by the renowned and the best restaurant chain in Russia, White Rabbit Family (WRF), and by Vladimir Mukhin – #10 Best Chefs Award in 2018. He is also the brand chef of White Rabbit Restaurant, which is #13 in World’s 50 Best Restaurants.    

Over the course of 2 months, 15 teenagers were trained in basic cooking skills under the guidance of professional chefs in the Worldchefs community. The programme took place at the base of 1st Moscow Educational complex restaurant business faculty, fully equipped by Electrolux Professional and Electrolux household appliances.

Within the framework of the program, the students also had the unique chance to visit WRF restaurants to see the work of real kitchens and to meet the brand chefs, gaining a deeper understanding of the profession. The students met with Vladimir Mukhin (Chef’s Table), Anatoly Kazakov (Selfie, 65th in the World’s 50 Best), Olga Suzdalkina (Chicha), Vitaly Istomin and Alexey Kogay (Sakhalin) and Andrey Koshkodan (Luciano), who is also a former orphanage graduate. 

On 26 August the students were tested by Vladimir Mukhin in the training kitchen.  

On 27 of August the final event took place, where the students demonstrated the skills gained during their 8 weeks of study. They were divided into 4 teams. Every team cooked its own dish: starter, soup, main dish or dessert. The jury consisted of media representatives and WRF chefs. They were judging the People’s Choice competition. The jury was presented by: Vladimir Mukhin, Alexey Kogay, Anatoly Kazakov, Irina Zarkova and mass media representatives. 

The participants were further awarded by Electrolux and the White Rabbit Family.

The main prize for the winners was the opportunity to hone their skills in WRF restaurants. At the end of the final, Vladimir Mukhin announced that he would in fact take all the students to practice in the restaurants after a personal talk with each participant to define the individual details, helping to choose the right place for everyone.

Vladimir Mukhin shared, “There was a rule in the project, that I have to choose the best students for practicing, but  I got used to breaking rules, so I decided to  invite all the students. We will meet with everyone and decide individually, which restaurant will suit best in every case. Remember, being a chef is a very hard daily work. Every chef passes through the fall downs and the periods of bad luck, which at the end make us stronger.”

The names of the finalists: 

  1. Azarov Alexander (18 years) A student of culinary college. Orpahage ЦССВ No1, also was living in the foster family. Will practice at Chefs Table WRF restaurant. 
  2. Afanasyev Maxim (17 years) Last year at school and going to enter cooking college, now in a foster family. Will practice at Gorynych WRF restaurant.
  3. Borisov Dmitry (19 years) Studies at the construction faculty.
  4. Vlasov Valery  (20 years) Has entered the culinary college. Graduated from the orphanage ЦССВ «Sputnik».
  5. Dudnik Nikita (15 years) Studies at school. From the orphanage ЦССВ «Nash Dom», now in the foster family.
  6. Zamolodchkov Daniil, (16 years) Going to enter culinary college. Now in the foster family. Will practice at White Rabbit WRF restaurant.
  7. Iegovina Elizabetta (16 years) Has entered culinary college. From the orphanage ЦССВ №1, from the foster family. Will practice at Gorynych WRF restaurant.
  8. Kotova Polina (21 years) Graduated from the orphanage  ЦССВ «Sinyaya Ptitsa».
  9. Kupriyanova Elena (19 years) Graduated from culinary college. Graduated from the ЦССВ «Polyarnaya Zvezda. Lives in the adaptation center, Degunino. Will practice at Vokrug Sveta  WRF restaurant.
  10. Lelyavskaya Elizaveta (19 years) Lives in a family with heavy life circumstances.
  11. Prohorova Julia (19 years) Studies in culinary college. From the orphanage, also lived with a foster family. Will practice at Selfie WRF restaurant.
  12. Sidirova Maria (16 years) During the project entered culinary college. From the family with heavy life circumstaces. Will practice with the pastry chef in the WRF confectionary kitchen.
  13. Romanov Ruslan (17 years) Interested in more training in the culinary profession. From the orphanage ЦССВ «Kakhovskiye Romashki, lives in the foster family.
  14. Chervinov Maxim (19 years) Interested in more training in the culinary profession. Graduated from the orphanage.    

Winners аre:   

  • 1st placeо: Azarov Alexander and Sidorova Mariya
  • 2nd Place: Iegovina Elizabetta and Isaev Rustaev Ivan 
  • 3rd place: Vlasov Valery and Lelyavskaya Elizaveta* 
  • Special Prize:  Dudnik Nikita*, Zamolodchikov Daniil*,  Sidirova Mariya
  • *has won the additional education: basic pastry course in best Moscow studio 

Mukhin continued, “It is not a secret that my work is a dream job. My work is my main living place, but as a change, every day I get satisfaction from the creative process: from people I work with, from the traveling and getting new knowledge. What is more, this profession is well paid. Long ago I realized that sharing the skills and knowledge is a vitally important habit. It provides a circulation of energy and makes you happy. I will feel happy if we manage to motivate the guys and someone will have a wish to become one of us. We can not help all, but if we help at least one of the guys, it means that we managed to do a great job.”

In Russia, approximately 6000 teenagers graduate from orphanages each year. They find themselves going into adulthood with very little life experience, as they are generally not taught independence while in orphanages. Most of them find it difficult to perform even basic tasks like using public transport, buying groceries or cooking. They also often struggle with a choice of profession.

In order to help such teenagers, Electrolux in Russia launched “I’m a Chef” – a charitable culinary education project. The program gives children the opportunity to master the profession of a chef. They also learn how to work in teams and start to understand the requirements for building a career in hospitality. 

The program was launched last year and the results of the first wave were also impressive. In April 2019, Oleg Laptev and Angelina Oparina – two finalists from 2018  – took part in the national professional competition “Chef a la Russe”, where they came in at a 4th place in the “Juniors” nomination. This year, Oleg Laptev is assisting a chef in second wave of the “I’m a Chef” project. During the project, Oleg got an offer to practice his skills in one of WRF restaurants, Luciano, under the guidance of Luciano brand chef Andrey Koshkodan, who is also a former orphanage graduate.

“It is important for us to convey to these kids that everyone, regardless of their circumstances, can change both their present and future,” says Pavel Potapov, General Director of Electrolux in Russia.

Project pages (in Russian): Voknakte and Electrolux Russia

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