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FilAm Earns Culinary Scholarship

Written by **Billyboxergirl on Thursday, May 01, 2008

Chocolate plus creativity worked for Carole Jessica Cruz, a 24-year old from Vallejo, California, when she grabbed the second prize at the California Culinary Academy's Panier De Marche Patiserie Scholarship Competition last month. The competition take place twice a year at 12 of the Le Cordon Bleu Schools North America affiliate school locations. All participants start off with an essay and end with an intense kitchen challenge.

Cruz's wiining culinary piece was original white chocolate custard garnished with berries and oranges. During the kitchen challenge and scholarship competition, future students were given a market basket containing key ingredients they can use. they were then given 90 minutes to prepare and present two identical plates consisting of assorted fruits, dairy items and dry goods. Contestants were assesed on cooking technique, kitchen organization including safety and sanitation, presentation taste and timing.

In a story released by the Times-Herald, Cruz explained her choice of ingredient. "You can't go wrong with chocolate in a dessert competition," And she was absolutely right, as the recipe earned her a $1,000 scholarship to the California Culinary Academy.

A graduate of Solano Community College, Cruz originally considered majoring in International Studies at San Francisco State. Then finally she decided to focus on "international desserts" - by learning foreign recipe. Admittedly, she has a sweet tooth -- partnered with her love for cooking -- but her pursuit of making culinary arts as a career only came recently.

"I figured it would be good for my culinary skills to learn French and Japanese," said Cruz in the Times-Herald. "I just wanted to do something I wold enjoy for the rest of my life, and not have second thought.'

She credits her mom for her love for cooking as it was her mom whoo taught her all the Filipino dishes at a very young age. That time, she already knew that she wanted to be chef.

A true Filipino, Cruz infuses her culture into her cooking especially for friends and family, for whom she cooks native dishes like palabok and sinigang.

Cruz looks forward to her culinary career and is aiming to open her own bakery.

Chef Alex Dino - Chef of Fortune

Written by **Billyboxergirl on Saturday, March 22, 2008

The February 2008 is sue of Fortune Magazine featured the best three company cafeterias across America (Google, Ebay, and Factset Research Systems) and their outstanding chefs. Among the best three chefs cited by Fortune is Chef Alex Dino, the brilliant Pinoy behind the "standout cafeteria cafe" of Factset Research System in Connecticut.

Born and raisedd in Tondo, Manila, Alex Dino is secocnd to thee eldest of 4 children. He and his brother Lawrence and Dennis and sister Khat have been exposed to the cafeteria business ever since they were children. What used to be hard work for such a young boy proved to be the best training ground for this career of choice.

"I remember growing up in the Philippines," Alex related to Asian Journal. "My mother Fe, owned a cafeteria (Fe's Carinderia) which sustained our family since she and my father separated when we were all very young."

He recalled his daily routine in Manila before his mother emmigrated in the early 80's.

"My daily routine as I was growing up was to wake up very early in the morning to go to Divisoria with my mom. We would shop for all the food stuff that we needed for the carinderia. As soon as we got back, I helped in preparing the ciands that will be served for lunch and dinner. I would then take a little rest before I got ready for school."

Alex stayed behind and took a course in Business in the University of Santo Tomas. After college, his passion for food influenced his choice in looking for a job. He worked in the food industry while he waited for his immigration papers ti be processed. Alex was first employed at Baltimore Spice (Phils.), Inc., which is engaged in trading of food ingredients and customized blending of spices and seasonings. He also worked at Mix Plant Inc. which offers a wide range of pre-mixes for baking needs and various seasonings for poultry, other meat products and snack foods.

"The two companies are known for making food seasoning and pre-mixes. They are also into trading different flavoring and spices. These job experience in my mother's carinderia taught me a lot and gave me so much advantage as the lessons helped me in my career," said Alex.

Alex finally joined his family in Connecticut in 2001. He decidedd to further study and master culinary arts at the Art Institute of New York city. "It was hard adjusting to the new life in the United States. Specially when I started going to culinary school," amitted Alex. "But I was really so focused. I determined to be a good student. So, every school term, I was always in the honor roll," he added.

Alex worked full-time in groucery and deli shop while studying full time. "I graduated 2003 and did my externship in Alta Restaurant hired me as a line cook." Being new, I was doing the most menial jobs like washing pots and pans, mopping the floor, cleaning the kitchen etc. That was my initiation period," said Alex.

From Alta restaurant, Alex later moved to Whole Foods market as production chef. "I was in charge catering and daily prooduction but my work ended early because I was in the early morning shift. So, I was able to get a second job. I worked in Marriot Hotel as a banquet cook in the evening shift. Later, I was promoted to sous chef or assistant to the executive chef in Marriot."

Two years ago, in 2006, Alex was hire as executive chef and asked to run the Cafeteria of Factset Research Systems (the top 52nd company in Fortune's 100 best companies to work for in America). "I guess they just really needed a chef at that time and they decided to give mme a shot,: said Alex humbly. "I think it was worked well for us," he added.

Dino's job at Factset is no mean feat. Every working day, he is tasked to prepare breakfast and lunch for employees at the cafetreria. He also personally serves around 20 top managers who dine at a separate dining room.

"My job and my name is always on the line, everyday," states Dino. "My stuff of 12 and I have to fedd 800 people within two hours at breakfast and at lunch. You can just imagine how difficult that is! And we have many different food stations at the cafeteria -- there's pasta station, the Chinese food station, the grill and carving stations (with roasted filet mignon and other steaks), the bake goods, deli, pizza, soup and desserts stations. I am in charge of preparing food daily for all those stations," said Alex.

"What I like about this job is that I get to start my day very early and finish early afternoon. Then, I still have time to do my other activities," he said. "Im a big cycling fan and I run marathon as well. In fact, I have joined the Boston Marathon twice, finishing around 400th, out of about 10,000 participants."

Maybe it's because he cooks so hard at work that Alex no longer has the energy or desire to cook when he gets home. "I only cook at home for special occasions," he admits. "But not Filipino dishes, I love French cuisine."

His advice to his kababayans who want to achieve the American Dream -- "Dont give up. Open your eyes and ears and be a learner. If you keep continuing to learn things and skills, before you know it, you will outsmart everyone around you." (AJ)

Cristeta Comerford - Highest Chef in White House

Written by **Billyboxergirl on Saturday, March 01, 2008


Cristeta Comerford (born 1962) is the White House Executive Chef as of 2007. She is the first woman to be selected for the post, and also the first of Filipino descent.

Mrs. Laura Bush announced today that Cristeta "Cris" Comerford has been named the White House Executive Chef. Ms. Comerford, the first woman to serve in the position, will be responsible for designing and executing menus for state dinners, social events, holiday functions, receptions and official luncheons hosted by President and Mrs. Bush.

"I am delighted that Cris Comerford has accepted the position of White House Executive Chef," Mrs. Bush said. "Her passion for cooking can be tasted in every bite of her delicious creations."

Trained in French classical techniques and specializing in ethnic and American cuisine, Ms. Comerford has worked as an Assistant Chef in the White House kitchen since 1995. She has helped develop inventive menus that showcased American foods and wines for special White House events including the State Dinner in honor of Her Excellency, Gloria Macapagal-Arroyo, President of the Philippines; the Official Dinner in honor of His Excellency, Dr. Manmohan Singh, Prime Minister of the Republic of India; and a social dinner in celebration of William Shakespeare's birthday.

Ms. Comerford received her bachelor's degree in Food Technology from the University of the Philippines and gained culinary experience serving as Chef Tournant at Le Ciel in Vienna, Austria; Chef at Le Grande Bistro at The Westin Hotel in Washington, D.C.; and Chef at The Colonnade at the ANA Hotel in Washington, D.C., where she implemented the "Culinary Arts Gallery" which showcased the best of American fine cuisine.

In addition, she collaborated with Chef John Ash to promote American game cooking and assisted and coordinated on the "East Meets West" promotion featuring the late Barbara Tropp. Ms. Comerford melds training received from institutions such as The Education Institute, American Hotel and Motel Association with experiences with some of the nation's most innovative chefs in the California wine country and San Francisco restaurants to produce original dishes with American flavor.

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