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Jean-Georges represents the best of French cuisine. He is one of my idols.

Monday, October 12th, 2009

Chef Vongerichten is to foodies what Eddie Vedder is to rock fans and Tom Brady is to sports fans. The energy in his restaurants resembles crowded stadiums before the band takes the stage. It’s the stuff of dreams. So for me it was a dream coming true to be able to cook alongside Chef Vongerichten.

Together with Melissa Kelly (Primo restaurant in Rockland), Michael Leviton (Persephone Boston and Lumiere in Newton) and Jean Geroges Vongerichten (among many restaurants: Jean Georges New York) we were asked to prepare a five course dinner to raise funds for ICEC (Island Culinary and Ecological Center). ICEC is a non-profit that teaches people the benefits of healthy eating and cooking, using regional and sustainable products.

I was asked to create the appetizers and used Frenchman’s Bay diver urchins, Bagduce, Long Cove and Damariscotta oysters to prepare a raw bar of oysters; a Nori and Matsutake “cocktail” and Kombu butter, poached quail egg, sea urchin with a cauliflower and urchin emulsion.

Jean Georges prepared a Stonington Lobster and Frenchman’s Bay sea urchin potato butter, five star nursery green apples and chili. Melissa’s highlight was the coffee rubbed and slow braised pork with wild apples and local ginger. Michael created a sweet corn soup with Stonington Peekytoe Crab and a corn and basil fondue.

It was a culinary highlight I will always remember.

At Natalie’s at Camden Harbour Inn we just launched our new a la carte menu and a new bar menu will be launched next week. First feedback I got is amazing; I hope y’all come in to join us on our culinary journey.

Savoir Gourmand! Lawrence Klang, Executive Chef