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    4 th Aug

    Recipe For LIFE!

    Posted by Chef Andy to Life

    Recipe for Life

    Tags: Life Comments
    2 nd Aug

    Church on Sunday

    Posted by Chef Andy to Life

    Well this was a first. Cooking demo at the United Methodist Church of Tavares, Fla. I hosted a Summer Sunset evening of providing light, healthy, and quick summer time meals that you can make at home without turning the oven on. Had a lot of fun, and even though this was guest chef appearance was challenging to create summer meals without a stove, oven or cookware. We did ok with summer salsas, salads and panini makers. Thinking about a cooking and church combo in the future. I’ve always loved Lyle Lovett’s song “Church”!


    Tags: Church, Fla., Panini Makers, Summer cooking, Sunday's, Tavares Comments
    21 th Jul

    YMCA SUMMER CAMP

    Posted by Chef Andy to Life

    Lake Nona YMCA was built inside an elementary school and is the only one in the US! Promoting education and health at the same time-brilliant idea! Created 150 PB & J reduced fat smoothies for young campers. Talk about pressure!

    Tags: Chef Andy, PB & J smoothie, YMCA Comments
    13 th Jun

    Facebook

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    30 th Jul

    Taste of Chicago 2009

    Posted by Chef Andy to Life
    2009 Vacation June 26-7 184

    Over 250.000 the first day of the Taste of Chicago 2009

    Chef Emeril

    Chef Emeril

    Taste of Chicago

    Can't leave Chicago without trying a Gyro

    Taste of Chicago

    Ground floor view of the Taste of Chicago 2009

    Drew with Cheesecake

    Drew with Cheesecake

    Frozen Cheesecake on a Stick

    Frozen Cheesecake on a Stick

    Mustard Fried Catfish

    Mustard Fried Catfish that was awesome! Had Two Portions!

    Chicago Pizza

    Chicago Pizza

    Chicago Style Hot Dog

    Chicago Style Hot Dog

    Taste of Chicago

    Gold Coast Hotdogs. I prefer SuperDawgs but these were very good

    Taste of Chicago

    Cindy taking a bite out of a Gold Coast Hot Dog

    Tai Food

    Great Thai Food that the whole family loved!

    Bacinos Pizza

    Bacinos Pizza, One of my favorite spots in Chicago

    Tags: Catfish, Cheesecake, Chicago, Food, Hot Dogs, Personal Chef Orlando, Popcorn, Stuffed Pizza, Taste of Chicago 2009 Comments
    30 th Jul

    Wrigley Field Chicago

    Posted by Chef Andy to Life

    2009 Vacation June 26-7 063

    Tags: Chicago Cubs Comments
    30 th Jul

    A.J. Pierzynski Chicago White Sox Catcher 2009

    Posted by Chef Andy to Life

    2009 Vacation June 28 075In the players tunnel with A.J. and my family. It was a great experience not just for myself, but for my family. Living in Orlando, we are not privileged to have such great baseball traditions that Chicago has. We were fortunate enough to have witnessed a great game between the Chicago Cubs and the White Sox. We had a great time and the experience of meeting the other great players, managers and staff was a lifetime experience. Thanks A.J. and Lisa Pierzynski.

    Tags: A.J. Pierzynski, Chicago White Sox, Personal Chef Andy Williams Comments
    30 th Jul

    At The Ball Park

    Posted by Chef Andy to Life

    2009 Vacation June 28 023

    The Chicago White Sox vs. The Chicago Cubs! 2009

    Tags: A.J. Pierzynski, Chicago White Sox, Personal Chef Andy Williams Comments
    21 th Jul

    The Dinner Party

    Posted by Chef Andy to Life

    dsc01490Don’t – Don’t- Don’t – Don’t you- forget about me! C’mon! Sing with me, you know, the song at the end to the movie Breakfast Club! The 80’s classic movie about a group of kids held captive on a Saturday morning in the schools library for detention. Their punishment is to reflect upon their mischievous sins of the past week and right an essay about it. Little did they know that their time together would not only create new friendships but change their lives forever.
    Hey! Wait a minute. A group of strangers, thrown together, with one common goal. Could that still work today? The answer is YES!
    I have witnessed this phenomenon more than ever over the past few years as I have conducted cooking classes, private gourmet dinners and can you believe- Dinner Clubs!
    I have been humbled enough to witness, in my life, the one great wonder that truly embellishes mankind. That my friends is friendship.
    I’ve watched friendships ignite in a short period of time by total strangers thrown together because of a food challenge that may possibly carry on for a few brief moments or could propel them into a lifetime relationship. I have experienced a group of friends who have been congregating over food for more than 8 years! Yes, 8 years. They have endured through the economic highs and lows, children, new homes, some have even new husbands or wives, and yet they still gather, kindling their friendships and reminiscing of days of old and planning for the new. The common ground in which all these people share- is Food.
    Oh that glorious word! How I dream of food. Well guess what! I’m not alone! There are others. Nomads, searching their kitchens for the right recipe to spark their friend’s palates. These nomads can be seen scanning not only gourmet food stores, malls and shopping aisles to discover new wines, flavors and ingredients to conquer. They are also scouring the world of the internet. Blogs, websites, and even twitter are harboring the food fetishes of food enthusiasts around the world.
    They come from all walks of life. Some live in extreme luxury, while others dwell in the caves of apartments. But guess what, it doesn’t matter how much money you make, it doesn’t matter whether you drive a BMW or a Mercedes and it sure doesn’t matter where you live. Everyone and anyone can meet on common ground when it comes to Food.
    Food is the catalyst for human interaction. If you have a group of friends who enjoy wine and cheese, how about meeting at a park or a beach. So what if your kitchen is too small, plan a get together with everyone bringing their favorite dish. Who cares if it’s not perfect, that’s the beauty of it, just have FUN! With all that faces our daily lives wouldn’t it be nice to just get together with a few old friends and hey, how about inviting some new ones?
    Remember this can work for anyone, especially if you’re new to the area. What a great way to introduce yourself and some neighbors for a quick, but fun get together. The office is a great way to get to know your co-workers. You don’t have to start big. Keep it simple as possible. It doesn’t have to be just couples. Singles, what a great way to meet- over a stove cooking! How about a cooking class! Make it a group event. Always make sure you give thought to your gathering. You obviously want people to have fun, but you never want them to feel awkward or embarrassed because they did not understand the theme or the nature of the party. I’ve just scratched the surface here, so think it out, be creative and get everyone involved! It’s a lot more fun like that.
    In my antique cookbook collection I remember reading one book, over 40 years old, about entertaining. I was astounded to read on how dinner parties were quite common. One popular theme was to pick a country and each couple would bring a dish from that particular country for everyone to try. We know that the true essence of this gathering was friendship. I can in vision a great deal of laughing, slaps on the back, glasses toasting and dropping, ice chilling, food burning, candles dimming, cool breezes, soft music and thoughts of days gone by and dreams of days to come. I would wager that some dishes worked and some didn’t, but you know what? – Did it really matter?

    Tags: Chef Andy, Florida, Orlando, Private Chef Dinner Parties Comments
    1 st May

    Spring Thyme

    Posted by Chef Andy to Life

    thyvulgarisstemsIts time all right! Time to get your ____ off the couch and get going!
    Get UP!
    No more excuses, the holidays are over. Get Out!
    You’ve renewed your membership to the gym- again.
    You’ve made your new year’s resolutions-can we please try something original this year,
    You’ve gotten better with Valentine’s Day — I hope! Daylight is right around the corner — I mean daylight saving’s time that is.
    So what does this have to do with food? Everything!
    Spring is the time when chefs begin to shed their winter coats. They come out of hibernation to challenge their culinary minds in the quest for-
    A SPRING MENU!
    All over the country, chefs are developing, creating and conjuring their menus to capture the palates of the gastronomic world. Spring evokes the best that food will or will not have to offer. Spring will tell the tale of produce and fruits to come. It will give you the knowledge to shape your menu into one that is committed to the finest that nature has to offer. It’s the dawning of the harvest in its entire splendor. The mere thought of strolling through a farmer’s market on a crisp, early morning day sends goose bumps up and down my–well you know. The ability to capture the aroma, textures and fragrances of freshly harvested indigenous fruits and vegetables in one’s hand, seizes the true spirit of cooking.
    You ask yourself, what the heck does this have to do with me?
    I then ask you, what is Your menu for success this year? I know you have already cleaned out your pantry, thrown out all of the to- go boxes left in the refrigerator and you still have to try out that new bread machine you got for Christmas! Well then, what are you waiting for!
    This is the time to try something fresh in your culinary life. Go outside and start planting that herb garden you’ve wanted since you last watched it on Martha. Go out and buy that cook book on-remember, you saw it on Oprah that one day. How about trying some of that essence this weekend, you only have every one of them.
    Start with an herb garden. The smell of fresh basil in the garden is toxic. The taste of fresh chili peppers in a salsa is wonderful! How about your own tomatoes?
    Was that too much for you? OK, will start off a little smaller then. How about buying some already started herb plants instead. Experiment with food that is grass fed, free range, or organic? Give tofu another shot. Have you tried the refrigerated soy milk yet? Add more seafood to your diet this year. There’s other fish besides salmon. Give Chilean sea bass, or Cobia a shot- it’s awesome! Try a new cheese, besides brie. Check out Whole Foods Cheese department and ask for a tasting of cheese. Try a new country for wine. Australia is hot right now, so are Chilean reds and New Zealand. Great tasting wines at home are constantly coming out of Oregon and Washington stat., I had a great Syrah the other night.
    Step out and express your culinary self. Go to the mall and view the new cookware departments and gourmet cooking stores. You might be surprised at the amount of new gadgets, plateware, glassware and silverware now available at reasonable prices.
    Hey- you constantly ask me “How can I cook like a chef? I continually say quality! Quality embarks on simplicity. When you cook with locally harvested, seasonal food products with quality cookware and serve it on flattering plate ware and garnish it with optimum stemware. The flavors of the food will dance joyously on the palate and inspire the cook, to whip up additional meals to tantalize the world.
    Remember, it’s imperative that you go out and create your own- BAM! On life.

    Tags: Chef Andy, Personal Chef Orlando Florida, Spring Time Comments
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