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Michael Moles
816-260-3166
Michael Moles
Email: dewitt72@gmail.com
Phone Number: 816-260-3166
Mike, born in PA, raised in Lakewood OH, started working in kitchens when he was 16. In his early 20’s he completed a formal three-year apprenticeship plus a degree in restaurant Management. After that he worked in several large hotels and ran a very successful white-tablecloth restaurant kitchen.
In 1986 he was recruited by a Cleveland industrialist to be the chef on his private yacht and has been in private service most of the time since, on yachts and estates, interspersed with stints in some exceptional restaurants from Alaska to Maine to the Middle East, where he opened several Tex-Mex restaurants, and four years in Bermuda working for a Dutch businessman on his 189’ schooner.
How did you get in to cooking? started at a summer camp kitchen when I was 16 and things progressed
Your Favorite Cook book: CIA's New Professional Chef, 7th edition
Favorite to eat: Seared Scallops with a Citrus Beurre Blanc
Dish you could eat everyday: grilled cheese sandwich-hearth-baked sourdough, smoked turkey breast and Cabot habenero cheddar
Strangest request: on rooftop terrace-
Favorite Saying: The impossible takes a little bit longer
Favorite Ingredient: olive oil
Your Mentor: 1st chef, Swiss-Gerard Bertschy
Testimonials
A dinner party with Michael and Elaine is a feast for the senses and a balm for the soul... this book is the next best thing to being there.
—Beverly West,
Culinarytherapy
Random Recipes
Death in the Afternoon
Submitted by: Daniel Asher Abram
Absinthe
one sugar Cube over slotted spoon Ignite sugar and enjoy.
Ernest Hemingway’s "Death in the Afternoon" cocktail, a concoction he
contributed to a 1935 collection of celebrity recipes. His directions
are as follows: "Pour one jigger absinthe into a Champagne glass. Add
iced Champagne until it attains the proper opalescent milkiness. Drink
three to five of these slowly.
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Christina Jones
954-401-5641
Christina Jones was born in Hawaii, her interest in cooking started at a very young age when she moved to the Wine country and Redwoods of Northern California. At 16 she started working in restaurants, and after graduating high school she started her full time career as a cook in local restaurants and Bed and Breakfasts. At age 19 she decided to step up her "Flair for Food" and enrolled...



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