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I feel that Southern food is very much representative of American food in general. I think it is to me the most indicative of what American food has been and continues to evolve. Personally I try to keep it much in line with who I am and what my background speaks to. I try not to appropriate cultures that are not mine. I understand that Southern food in general comes from a culture that is not my culture.  There are a lot of those influences in the food that I cook, I feel more comfortable that I’m not appropriating them because I’m seeing them through the lens of time.


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Links to other episodes in Austin

Chef Fiore Tedesco – L’Oca D’Oro

Chef Andre Natera – The Fairmont Hotel Austin

Conversation with 3 Chefs in Austin (Chef Andre Natera, Chef Kevin Fink, and Chef Fiore Tedesco) – Vol 1

Conversation with 3 Chefs in Austin (Chef Andre Natera, Chef Kevin Fink, and Chef Fiore Tedesco) – Vol 2

Start by learning how to cook rice properly…


I think that the greatest mistake that happens with rice most often is that it’s just not cook properly. So learning how to cook the rice in a good way.  It just requires you to think about cooking rice in a different way. What’s best for each individual rice. 

Seek out rice is that costs more money. Probably a great place to start with that is any of the Asian markets.


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Jonathan Benno

French Cheese “Mont d’Or”

Mignette

Bufalina

Suerte

Matt’s El Ranch

Joann’s Fine Foods

Taste of Country Cooking