Andrew Talks to Chefs

Remembering Chef Tom Valenti (uncompleted, previously unaired conversation, circa 2020)

Episode Summary

We pay tribute to chef Tom Valenti, who passed away last week, with an unfinished (never before aired) conversation from 2020.

Episode Notes

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The NYC and American chef community lost a beloved and influential figure last week with the sudden death of Chef Tom Valenti after a short illness. Tom presided over the kitchens of such fabled restaurants as Alison on Dominick Street, Cascabel, Butterfield 81, Ouest, and Cesca, among others. In addition to becoming known for a bold, lusty culinary style, Tom helped found the Windows of Hope charity to raise money for the families of restaurant workers who perished in the September 11, 2001 terrorist attack on New York City. He also possessed a quick wit and abiding gift for silliness. (In addition to all of that, he authored three cookbooks in collaboration with Andrew, who was also his publiciast in the 1990s.) In this episode, Andrew shares some remembrances of  Tom, and airs a conversation with Tom that they began in 2020, and which was never finished.

We recommend you read the NY Times obituary of Tom Valenti mentioned in this episode.

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