Ramadan 2021 Special - Chef Mohamad Chabchoul
Send us a textThis podcast is a two part Ramadan special, bought to you by our partners, Gulfood - https://www.gulfood.com, and Meelz - https://meelz.meFor the first part, I talk to one of the most exciting and prominent Chef’s of the region!Mohamad Chabchoul started cooking at the tender age of 15. With Lebaneese origins, having spent most of his adolescence in Syria, it’s not difficult to understand that he has a rich food heritage, spending the first few years making frozen pas...
This podcast is a two part Ramadan special, bought to you by our partners, Gulfood - https://www.gulfood.com, and Meelz - https://meelz.me
For the first part, I talk to one of the most exciting and prominent Chef’s of the region!
Mohamad Chabchoul started cooking at the tender age of 15. With Lebaneese origins, having spent most of his adolescence in Syria, it’s not difficult to understand that he has a rich food heritage, spending the first few years making frozen pastries for Ramadan.
He explains that his first taste of the chef life, was actually by watching chefs with big hats and big bellies on TV, this was always during the holy month.
During his time growing up, the TV shows were the catalyst that helped him to write the recipes and experiment, sometimes succeeding, sometimes not.
After sometime it was his mum that encouraged him to take cooking seriously, so he then went to Damascus to study.
Not easy at first, however after perseverance, the decision was made to really persue a full time career in the culinary arts.
His first foray into a professional kitchen was yet be another challenge, big pots, pans, however soon enough the chef’s took him under their wing and started to show him the ropes, it was the cold kitchen that was Mohamads first love, with all of the the French techniques that really appealed to him. He then went onto to work at his first 5 star hotel, after a few years, he made the big decision to move out of Syria completely and set his sights internationally.
Dubai was the place, as he got an opportunity to go and work at IHG Intercontinental dubai Festival City - https://www.ihg.com/intercontinental/hotels/us/en/dubai/dxbhb/hoteldetail
This is where the career really started for him, as an Arabic Chef, he does not professionally cook Arabic food, but leans towards European food, as this was his passion from a young age.
The opportunity arose with one of the best chefs in the world, the one and only triple Michelin starred legend - Pierre Gagnaire - https://pierregagnaire.com
Mohamad took the advice the of the gastronomic guru, the key is to keep everything simple, simplicity is the secret! Nowadays Chef Chabchoul can be found cooking in the Grand Millennium Business Bay located in Dubai - https://www.millenniumhotels.com/en/dubai/grand-millennium-business-bay-dubai/
Discussing the holy month of Ramadan, the chef describes what it means, a time of reflection, a time of family, overall it is a lifestyle.
The tents, the food, the Shisha, people love to try all of the small activities that happen during this time. For him, this year he has created a nostalgic “ Grandmother’s corner “ where the chef transports people back to their childhood giving the guest the food they used to grow up with. Pre-dominantly the mezze is Anti-pasti, all vegetarian.
A highly talented chef!
To see check out all the latest news and to see what Chef Chabchoul is doing, you can go to his website - https://chefchabchoul.com
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