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“I’m competitive and I always have. And I think that’s why I really enjoyed Iron Chef because it was the time when I knew I was going into battle or going in the Kitchen Stadium. Butterflies in my stomach floating and all of my culinary and cooking senses were alive and so I think that competitiveness that just stay within me. I grew up in Chicago, born and raised, where I played football and I wrestled in grammar school and in high school. It was both kind of combative sports both a little aggressive and so how do you translate over to cooking? Somehow I found it in competitive cooking.”

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Chef Jose Garces and Latino flavors


“My parents both immigrated from Ecuador to Chicago in the late 1960s. So I grew up in an Ecuadorian American household. Mom cooked Ecuadorian meals and I mentioned my grandma earlier. She would come most summers and cook regularly. So growing up in that environment where there are Latin flavors going all the time made a huge impact on me, and I gravitated towards the kitchen. I loved helping my mom with her mashed potatoes making cake batters, breading things, whatever she wanted me to do. It was a special time and left a lasting impact and I again I think that the use of cilantro and sofrito and you know cooking of beans, tamale, empanadas, arepas,  all this. These are all foods I grew up with. So even to this day I still make all those things for my children and you know we’re seeing market trends where they’re becoming more accessible and more widely recognized. So that’s exciting as well of cours.












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Amada Philadelphia

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Ortzi NYC

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