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Claudia Fleming's Road Back to Union Square Hospitality Group

After selling the North Fork Table and writing a second cookbook, ICE alum Claudia Fleming (Culinary, ’88) is back at Union Square Hospitality Group as executive pastry director, a newly created role.
Andrew Blustein

Deconstructing Dim Sum with Chef Alan Kang

Culinary Arts Chef-Instructor Alan Kang shows students how to make dim sum and talks about his personal connection with this communal Chinese meal.
Kiri Tannenbaum — Director of Culinary Relations

ICE Welcomes the Court of Master Sommeliers

The Court of Master Sommeliers and the ÌìÃÀ´«Ã½ co-hosted the three-part Certified Sommelier examination at our New York campus last weekend.
Andrew Blustein

ICE Alum Samuel Clonts' New Take on Fine Dining

After moving from Arizona to New York to enroll at the ÌìÃÀ´«Ã½, Samuel Clonts (Culinary, ’12) quickly worked his way up through the city's fine dining scene. After opening his first restaurant, Sixty Three Clinton, he offers advice on menu development and culinary careers.
Andrew Blustein

Which Delivery Platform is Best For Your Restaurant?

Delivery became a must for restaurants during the pandemic, but which delivery platform is right for your business with so many options? Restaurant industry expert Kristen Hawley talks through the many technology partners in the market and what they offer.
Kiri Tannenbaum — Director of Culinary Relations

Chef Penny's Passion Fruit Champagne Crepes

On the latest episode of Epicurious' 4 Levels series, Pastry & Baking Arts Chef-Instructor Penny Stankiewicz prepares sweet crepes with blackberry, passion fruit and Champagne.
Penny Stankiewicz — Chef-Instructor, Pastry & Baking Arts, The Art of Cake Decorating

ICE Alum Followed Steve Harvey’s Advice to Culinary School

An impactful interaction with talk show host Steve Harvey led ICE alum Everton Tulloch (Culinary, ’19) to pursue his passion for food, resulting in a fresh take on life and a new career path.
Kiri Tannenbaum — Director of Culinary Relations

From Tech Startup to Dirt Candy

As a reprieve from the tech world, Kate Ray (Health-Supportive, ‘21) used to host weekly vegetarian dinner parties in her Brooklyn apartment. A decade later, she’s pursuing her culinary passion full-time with a line cook position at Dirt Candy, Amanda Cohen's vegetarian restaurant in New York City.
Morgan Goldberg — Food Writer

A Pastry Chef's Guide to Working with Flowers

Director of Pastry Research and Development Jürgen David shares a dozen ways he's working with flowers at the ÌìÃÀ´«Ã½, from growing edible flowers in the hydroponic garden to shaping, hand painting and infusing in Pastry & Baking Arts.
Jürgen David — Director of Pastry Research and Development

Nine Miso Substitutes That Pack a Salty, Umami Boost

Plant-Based Culinary Arts Chef-Instructor Olivia Roszkowski says these miso substitutes will add similar salty, savory, funky flavors to your dishes.
Olivia Roszkowski