Monday 21 November 2011

The Techno-Culinary Trickeries of Andoni Luis Aduriz

The Techno-Culinary Trickeries of Andoni Luis Aduriz | Popular Science@import "/files/css/e84d5f4ba8aad967aaa06e4d8738305d.css";@import "/files/css/33f6b7ecb4513ed2fe6c670880a27187.css"; home Login/Register Newsletter Subscribe RSS GadgetsComputersCamerasSmartphonesVideo GamesCarsConceptsHybridsElectric CarsScienceFuture of the EnvironmentEnergyHealthPopSci Eco TourTechnologyMilitaryAviationSpaceRobotsEngineeringDIYProjectsHacksToolsAuto DIYMore From Our Partner: Toolmonger GalleriesVideosColumnsThe GrouseSex FilesGreen Dream Innovation ChallengesHow It WorksFeatures Tweet Digg The Techno-Culinary Trickeries of Andoni Luis Aduriz By Paul Adams Posted 10.12.2011 at 3:59 pm 1 Comment
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The 2011 StarChefs chefs' congress was a three-day whirl of culinary innovations, but one of the particular treats was getting to watch Andoni Luis Aduriz do his thing. The chef of Spain's Mugaritz restaurant has melded technology and cuisine in an unceasingly playful way, garnering stars and prizes that I won't bother to enumerate. At the congress, he walked a rapt audience through several of his clever preparations -- in particular, his use of silicone molds to create trompe-l'oeil dishes.


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DuPont would be proud of this Chef. Well, I read the article and looked at the pictures. I cannot actually taste the food, so not much else to say.

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