Chef Amanda Cohen of Dirt Candy
It's not every episode that we get to sit down and talk with a pioneer of our industry, and in today's show, we invite Chef Amanda Cohen to sit down and bring her incredible perspective on cooking and life as she reminisces about the vegetable forward journey she has been on over the last 20+ years. In 2008, Amanda opened up Dirt Candy, a groundbreaking vegetarian restaurant that took NYC by storm, and became one of the hottest tickets in town, where curious and passionate guests alike jockeyed for one of the 18 seats available each night. Fast forward 17 years, and Dirt Candy continues to pack it in, albiet in a larger space, each night as her loyal customers and fans show up to eat her clever and cheeky crave-inducing takes on classic combinations.
Here are some other highlights of the discussion:
Being from Toronto and why it holds a special place in her heart
Growing up in the cold weather, playing hockey/skating
Writing a cookbook and waiting until she was ready to say yes
Why winter is her favorite season for products
The dish that put her on the map
The trouble with opening a “New American” restaurant
Going from an à la carte menu to a tasting menu format
Being one of the first to do away with the typical tipping system in 2015
The pricing conundrum of running a vegetable-focused restaurant
Working at the controversial Pure Food & Wine
The frustration when customers tell you they “liked it” but then leave you a bad review
Why her leadership philosophy is “being adaptable”
How Amanda incorporates her team into the menu design and creates new dishes
Why the starting pay in her kitchen is $29/hour
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