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Details for the next (and last) Mystery Kitchen Tour fundraiser – August 22, 2010
Written by Canadian Chefs' Congress on August 4, 2010 – 12:25 pm -
Once again, we will preside the eight professional culinary kitchens of the Pacific Institute of Culinary Arts (PICA). Embark on a food and wine laden tour, mingle with mystery chefs, and support a national meeting of culinary minds for the 2010 Canadian Chefs’ Congress. Don’t miss this opportunity to graze amongst the best chefs our province (and country) has to offer.
Date: Sunday, August 22, 2010, 6:30pm – 9pm
Location: Pacific Institute of Culinary Arts -map-
Tickets: $75 per person
Our past two Mystery Kitchen Tours have showcased the talents of:
- Angus An – Maenam
- Jeremie Bastien – Boneta
- Robert Belcham – Refuel, Campagnolo
- Ned Bell – Cabana Bar and Grille
- Julian Bond – Pacific Institute of Culinary Arts
- Andrea Carlson – Bishop’s
- Sean Cousins – The Vancouver Club
- Quang Dang – Diva at the Met, Metropolitan Hotel
- Scott Jaeger – The Pear Tree
- Lisa Perkins – The Vancouver Club
- Neil Taylor – Cibo
- Marc Thuet – Thuet, Conviction Kitchen
- James Walt – Araxi
- Chris Whittaker - O’Doul’s, Listel Hotel
- Josh Wolfe – Coast Restaurant
- Neil Wyles – Hamilton Street Grill
Will you be able to guess our next slate of participating culinary icons?
The Canadian Chefs’ Congress is a biennial gathering of chefs from across Canada that reinforces the passion and integrity of Canadian Food Culture. Themed in 2010 as Oceans for Tomorrow, happens September 11 & 12, 2010. Chefs, cooks, apprentices and culinary students from across Canada will converge on Providence Farm in the heart of the beautiful Cowichan Valley for two days of conversation and deliberation on the state of our water ways, our effect on marine life and what constructive steps can be taken to improve the health of our oceans. Attendees will have the opportunity to sample Canadian inspired dishes from leading provincial and territorial chefs from across the country. As host, BC chefs will present the very best that our province has to offer. The weekend will be a series of unique tastes and experiences as you camp with fellow chefs, dining on BC food and drink.
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Behind the scenes of the Mystery Kitchen Tour fundraiser at the Vancouver Club
Written by Canadian Chefs' Congress on August 3, 2010 – 5:57 am -
Come take a peek inside the kitchen of the exclusive Vancouver Club as we set to task on the next Mystery Kitchen Tour fundraiser for the 2010 Canadian Chefs’ Congress. The kitchen was humming with activity as 9 chefs and their aides flowed through the aisles to get course after course out to our guests.
Reception
Canapes by Quang Dang, Executive Chef, Diva at the Met, Metropolitan Hotel:

Spiced Yarrow Meadows duck meat balls, young garlic puree; rare seared albacore tuna, Granville Island sake emulsion; poached cherry tomatoes infused with basil

Salt Spring Island goat cheese bread stix
Dinner
Jeremie Bastien – Owner / Executive Chef, Boneta


Spring salmon gravlax, nugget potatoes, avocado, pickled cucumber, crispy shallots
Township 7 “7 Blanc” 08
Sean Cousins – Executive Chef, The Vancouver Club


Chili and salt cured “free spirit” Hecate Straight halibut; Pacific seaweed salad, Vancouver Club roof top coriander, spot prawn brioche, squid viniagrette
Neck of the Woods Rosé, BC VQA Fraser Valley, Estate Bottled
Andrea Carlson – Executive Chef, Bishop’s


Baby beet with ricotta zucchini blossom fritters and red currant vinaigrette
Chandra Estate Winery Pinot Noir Rosé 2007
Chris Whittaker – Executive Chef, O’Doul’s, Listel Hotel


Seared Qualicum Beach Scallop, Chilliwack corn and saffron puree, bacon powder, Poplar Grove Tiger Blue panna cotta
2008 Averill Creek Pinot Gris
Josh Wolfe – Executive Chef, Coast Restaurant


Dungeness crab salad with pickled oysters and a sweet corn fritter
Mission Hill “Martin’s Lane” Riesling 2008, Okanagan Valley
Marc Thuet – Executive Chef, Thuet, Conviction Kitchen


Fraser Valley rabbit fricaasse, foie gras ravioli, chanterelles
Mezzacorona Pinot Grigio 2009 Trentino-Valle dell’Adige, Italy
Quang Dang – Executive Chef, Diva at the Met, Metropolitan Hotel


Lightly Smoked Yarrow Meadows Duck, Okanagan lapin cherry financier, fava beans, thyme essence
Desert Hills 2009 Gamay
Robert Belcham – Owner / Executive Chef, ReFuel, Campagnolo


Slow cooked Fraser Valley lamb collar navarin, radish, polenta, mint
Montagu Cellars Three Barrel Merlot 2006
Lisa Perkins – Pastry Chef – The Vancouver Club


Crème friache and tarragon pannacotta, black cherry pearls, white cherry puree, black pepper “crisp”
Satura Vinsera 2007 “Port Style” wine
Save the Date: August 22, 2010
Whether you enjoyed you dinner at the Vancouver Club or wish you had been there, we would love to see you at our next and last Mystery Kitchen Tour fundraiser on August 22nd.
Mystery Kitchen Tour Encore
August 22, 2010, from 6:30pm – 9pm
Pacific Institute of Culinary Arts
1505 West 2nd Avenue | Vancouver, BC
With the wild success of June’s Mystery Kitchen Tour, PICA Director Chef Julian Bond announced an encore event to be held in late August.
Who’s cooking? What’s on the menu? You’ll find out that night. If you’re determined to figure out the mystery before you arrive, we’ll be dropping hints at the Canadian Chefs’ Congress website, on our Facebook group page, and through Twitter.
Photo Gallery
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20 more seats released for sold-out Mystery Kitchen Tour, July 30
Written by Canadian Chefs' Congress on July 26, 2010 – 1:43 pm -The 100 seats we had originally released for this event are already sold out. Thanks everyone for your support!
We’ve gotten the okay from the Vancouver Club to up our event’s capacity to 120 guests, so we have now released these 20 spots, with priority registration given to those who had signed up for our waitlist.
Make sure to snap up these spots before they sell out for good!
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3 huge hints about the next Mystery Kitchen Tour, July 30th
Written by Canadian Chefs' Congress on July 23, 2010 – 4:58 pm -We’re one week away from the next Mystery Kitchen Tour event, and only 16 spots are left! Get your tickets while you can.
On the fence about going? Got the top secret menu and the mystery chef line-up stashed away from prying eyes…but it’s time, we think, to give you some clues as to what to expect at the next Mystery Kitchen Tour.
Hint #1: A Chef with Conviction
This morsel was too juicy to not share! If you are a fan of Conviction Kitchen, this event may get you some face time with its stars.
Hint #2: Queen Bishop
Recognize this lady? If you’ve been keeping abreast of the locavore movement in British Columbia, you may already be aware of the strides she and her cohorts have made in bringing spectacular 100-mile diets to your table. Meet her and sample her fare on July 30th.
Hint #3: Ingredient List
If our less-than-subtle clues about 2 of our mystery chefs haven’t gotten you interested, perhaps this excerpt of ingredients from the sumptuous 7-course feast will.
- Yarrow Meadows duck
- Salt Spring Island goat cheese
- Chilliwack corn
- Dungeness crab
- Hecate Straight halibut
- BC spot prawns
- Zucchini blossoms
- Qualicum Beach scallops
- Pacific seaweed
- Black cherries
- Chanterelle mushrooms
Grab Your Tickets Today
We hope we’ve spurred your curiousity and convinced you to unravel the remaining mysteries by coming to this Mystery Kitchen Tour. See you there?
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Press release of next Mystery Kitchen fundraiser, July 30th at The Vancouver Club
Written by Canadian Chefs' Congress on July 8, 2010 – 8:45 am -A mysterious new food series event in Vancouver sold out the first time it was held. Don’t miss the next Mystery Kitchen Tour!
Tour the Palates of Some of Vancouver’s Best Known Chefs in Support of the 2010 Canadian Chefs’ Congress
Date: Friday, July 30, 2010
Time: 6pm – 10pm
Location: The Vancouver Club -map-
Suggested attire: Smart business casual*
Capacity: Limited to just 100 lucky guests
Price: $125 per person
The chefs – We’ll never tell.
The wines – Some of the best.
The menu – It’s a mystery…
The beneficiary – Young chefs, farmers, fishers, gardeners, foragers & artisanal food producers.
About the Mystery Kitchen Tour
The last Mystery Kitchen Tour was located at The Pacific Insitute of Culinary Arts. The theme: a mystery group of some of Vancouver’s culinary icons preparing, just for you, world class food and serving world class wines as you grazed through different kitchens about the school. The beneficiary: the 2010 Canadian Chefs’ Congress.
Back on June 27th, friends told friends and speculation turned to delight when 100 lucky guests were treated to a menu prepared by the following iconic chefs:
- Angus An – Maenam
- James Walt – Araxi
- Julian Bond – Pacific Institute of Culinary Arts
- Ned Bell – Cabana Bar and Grille
- Neil Taylor – Cibo
- Neil Wyles – Hamilton Street Grill
- Robert Belcham – Refuel, Campagnolo
- Scott Jaeger – The Pear Tree
Video courtesy of Jason McRobbie of Imagination Think
Friday, July 30th – This time we are located in the beautiful Vancouver Club, one of Vancouver’s oldest, and a Class “A” Heritage building. And, as is fitting for the slightly more formal setting, this dinner is a sit down affair. Seven courses**, paired with wine, prepared and served by seven world class chefs.
Which culinary icons will be preparing the cuisine at the July 30th dinner? Be one of the lucky 100 guests to find out!
The Beneficiary
The 2010 Canadian Chefs’ Congress, themed as Oceans for Tomorrow, takes place September 11th & 12th in association with the Chefs’ Table Society of BC and our title sponsor, the BC Shellfish Growers Association. That weekend, chefs, cooks, apprentices and culinary students from across Canada will converge on Providence Farm in the heart of the beautiful Cowichan Valley for two days of conversation and deliberation on the state of our water ways, our effect on marine life and what constructive steps can be taken to improve the health of our oceans. Attendees will have the opportunity to sample Canadian inspired dishes from leading provincial and territorial chefs from across the country. As host, BC chefs will present the very best that our province has to offer. The weekend will be a series of unique tastes and experiences as you munch and mingle with fellow chefs, sipping BC wines, ales, beers, ciders, and mead. For full schedule details visit canadianchefscongress.com/british-columbia.
The Canadian Chefs’ Congress connects chefs to our land in solidarity with farmers, fishers, gardeners, foragers and all artisanal food producers. The Canadian Chefs’ Congress is a biennial gathering of chefs from across Canada that reinforces the passion and integrity of Canadian Food Culture. canadianchefscongress.com
* The Vancouver Club is a private club and has a dress code that excludes denim, sport clothing and casual footwear such as flip flops and running shoes.
**The menu will be a set menu and as such substitutions at time of service will not be possible. We ask that your palate is open to anything as befits the night, however if you have a severe food allergy it is incumbent upon you to let us know in advance so those substitutions can be allowed for.
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A live unveiling of PICA’s Mystery Kitchen Tour
Written by Canadian Chefs' Congress on June 27, 2010 – 5:54 pm -6pm. Less than an hour before our next fundraiser begins. The mystery chefs gather for a group photo before the guests arrive at 6:30. Can you tell who’s cooking tonight?
6:30pm. As guests arrive, they are greeted with a glass of 2008 Pink Elephant bubble from Naramata’s Elephant Island Orchard Wines.
6:45pm. Julian Bond jumps on a chair to announce the location of the 8 kitchens and the 8 mystery chefs. The crowd is revved up and released into the culinary school to start exploring!
7:30pm. Let’s slowly reveal the chefs and what they’re serving up tonight:
Chef Neil Taylor – Cibo
Chef Taylor is serving panelle: chickpea fritters with buffalo mozzarella and smashed peas and fava beans.
Chef Ned Bell – Cabana Bar and Grille
Chef Bell offers a summer salad with roasted tomatoes and peppers, belgian endive, local goat cheese, toasted walnuts, dehydrated pepper powder, and cucumber, with all ingredients hailing from Windset Farms.
Chef Robert Belcham – Refuel & Campagnolo
Chef Belcham has made a fennel stuffed Sloping Hills porchetta with a summer vegetable salad and a charred wild ramp vinaigrette.
Chef James Walt – Araxi
Chef Walt has prepared a crab and avocado egg crepe with chilled tomato soup and tomato pearls.
Chef Angus An – maenam
Chef An’s dish is a banana blossom salad, which he serves you along with a long pull of R&B Sun God wheat ale from his keg under the table.
Chef Scott Jaeger – The Pear Tree Restaurant
Chef Jaegar presents seared albacore tuna with compressed cucumber and watermelon salad, yuzu gel, coriander sheets, and puff rice.
Chef Neil Wyles – Hamilton Street Grill
Chef Wyles posts a double feature: root beer braised shortribs and Summer Breeze oysters.
Chef Julian Bond – Pacific Institute of Culinary Arts
Last but not least, venue host Chef Bond has cooked up a venision with porcini mushoom and mixed potato puree.
9pm. While guests indulged in dessert, Chefs Julian Bond and Neil Wyles announced the two more Mystery Kitchen fundraisers: the next at the Vancouver Club on Friday, July 30th, and a late August encore at the Pacific Institute of Culinary Arts. The chef lineup will be unique for each Mystery Kitchen event, so if you liked this one, please stay tuned for the next ones and bring your friends next time around!
Full photo gallery:
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Details for the next Congress fundraiser: PICA’s Mystery Kitchen Tour, June 27, 2010
Written by Canadian Chefs' Congress on June 2, 2010 – 9:00 am -A Star-Studded Mystery Kitchen Tour
- FOR IMMEDIATE RELEASE -
June 2, 2010, Vancouver, BC — On Sunday, June 27th, 6:30pm to 9pm, the Canadian Chefs’ Congress take over the professional kitchens of the Pacific Institute of Culinary Arts (PICA) to host a Mystery Kitchen Tour. All proceeds go towards this year’s Chefs’ Congress held on Vancouver Island September 11th to 12th; 2010’s focus is Oceans for Tomorrow.
Tickets for the Mystery Kitchen Tour are $75 and can be purchased online via PICA’s website. With a scant 100 tickets available, you’ll have to act fast. Eight of Vancouver’s top-notch culinary purveyors, sworn to secrecy, are equipped with wine and play host to their very own kitchen parties. Make your way through PICA’s corridors to all eight food and wine stations, ending your mystery kitchen tour with a dessert finale. This exclusive and mysterious evening of superb food and wine pairings won’t disappoint.
Pacific Institute of Culinary Arts is situated at the gateway to Granville Island at 1505 West Second Avenue, Vancouver, BC. To contact please call (604) 734-4488 or visit www.picachef.com.
The 2010 Canadian Chef’s Congress, themed as Oceans for Tomorrow, is slated for September 11 & 12, 2010, when chefs, cooks, apprentices and culinary students from across Canada will converge on Providence Farm in the heart of the beautiful Cowichan Valley for two days of conversation and deliberation on the state of our water ways, our effect on marine life and what constructive steps can be taken to improve the health of our oceans. Attendees will have the opportunity to sample Canadian inspired dishes from leading provincial and territorial chefs from across the country. As host, BC chefs will present the very best that our province has to offer. The weekend will be a series of unique tastes and experiences as you munch and mingle with fellow chefs, sipping BC wines, ales, beers, ciders, and mead. For full schedule details visit www.canadianchefscongress.com/british-columbia.
The Canadian Chefs’ Congress connects chefs to our land in solidarity with farmers, fishers, gardeners, foragers and all artisanal food producers. The Canadian Chefs’ Congress is a biennial gathering of chefs from across Canada that reinforces the passion and integrity of Canadian Food Culture. www.canadianchefscongress.com
Date: June 27, 2010
Time: 6:30 PM – 9:00 PM
Location: Pacific Institute of Culinary Arts
Tickets: $75 (buy online)
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