On this episode, Ragnar speaks with the 2024 Worldchefs’ Global Chef Challenge winner, Ale Mordasini. Chef Ale traces his inspiring journey from apprenticing in Switzerland to taking home the title of World’s Best Chef this October in Singapore. He shares his insights on competition strategy, the importance of mental training, and his winning experience at the Global Chefs Challenge finals. All this and more on Episode 118: Winning the Global Chefs Challenge – A Taste for Victory with World’s Best Chef Ale Mordasini.
From Bocuse dโOr and his role as Head Chef at hotel-restaurant Krone to a new horizon as a culinary coach and mentor, he shares secrets behind creating award-winning dishes, the intricate process of preparing for international competitions, and the significance of mental training in achieving culinary excellence.
At the moment [my goal] is to bring my knowledge and experience to the younger people. To bring in the next generation, prepare them for competition, and also prepare them for the industry.
Chef Ale Mordasini
Tune in and LEARN:
- Competition Strategy and Execution: Gain an insider perspective on how Ale and his team prepared for the Global Chefs Challenge, from assembling the crew to developing an award-winning menu. Learn how strategic planning and meticulous execution can lead to success.
- Importance of Mental Resilience: Explore the critical role of mental training in high-stakes culinary competitions. Chef Ale shares the psychological techniques from his coaching support that helped him and his team maintain focus and composure under pressure.
- Coaching the Future: Hear Ale’s dedication to nurturing young talent and fostering a strong foundation for future culinary leaders. His coaching philosophy emphasizes both the technical skills and the holistic growth of his mentees.
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“We all believe [mental training] is very important. It brings you security and a good base you can stand on. If you face challenges during the competition, your coaches cannot help. You have to help yourself. This brings you self-confidence and the instruments to work on the challenges if something happens.
Chef Ale Mordasini
Hear more tips on the episode from how Chef Ale and his time prioritize mental training to prepare for competition.
Read more about his Global Chefs Challenge team here.
Learn more about Chef Ale at alemordasini.ch.
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About Chef Ale Mordasini
“Inspiration is everywhere. And I like to be outside in nature. I like to talk with people. So I think, yes, it’s maybe the most important thing is to be open for inspiration.”
Country: Switzerland
What advice would you give to fellow chefs who want to compete in international competitions?
Have fun competing, and keep on pushing even if itโs not a win.
What is your favorite recipe to prepare?
I love to create unique dishes with all the best quality products from our region and prepare them with the highest precision utilizing my skills.
What is your favorite quote?
โYou donโt have to be the best cook in the world, itโs enough to be a little bit better every day than the day beforeโ โ Ferran Adria
Follow Chef Ale on Instagram @chefalemordasini.
Acknowledgments
Special thanks to Chef Ale for joining us.
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