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Gavin Kaysen (born 1979 in
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) is executive chef and owner of Spoon and Stable, Bellecour Bakery, Demi, Socca, and Mara all in
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. He received the James Beard Award for Best Chef: Midwest in 2018. Previous to his move to Minneapolis, he served as Executive Chef and Director of Culinary Operations for
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in New York City, over seeing Café Boulud in Palm Beach, Toronto and New York City. He previously headed the kitchen at El Bizcocho in
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. In 2007, he represented U.S.A. at the
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.Smillie, Dirk, ''Forbes.com'' (June 5, 2007)
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'', eliminated during the third challenge, "Resourcefulness".


Career

A graduate of the New England Culinary Institute, Kaysen was inspired to become a chef while working at a Subway in Bloomington, Minnesota: In 2007, Kaysen was named one of the top 10 ‘Best New Chefs’ by '' Food & Wine''. Before becoming executive chef at Cafe Boulud, he worked at Domaine Chandon in Yountville, California, under
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, at Auberge de Lavaux in
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, Switzerland, and under
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at L'Escargot in
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. Chef Kaysen was eliminated during the third episode of ''
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'' due to his food being under-seasoned and under-salted, according to the judges. After the elimination, he explained to judge Michael Ruhlman that the problem had been that the food had been stored improperly by the tech crew of the show, and had become submerged in an ice water bath, leaching out the salt and seasonings. Ruhlman has stated that had he known of the technical glitch, he would likely have judged differently. In 2008, Chef Kaysen won a
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for Rising Star Chef of the Year. Kaysen opened his first restaurant, Spoon and Stable, in the North Loop neighborhood of Minneapolis in November of 2014. It was named a 2015 Restaurant of the Year by '' Food & Wine'', a Best New Restaurant by ''
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'', and was a 2015 James Beard Award Finalist for Best New Restaurant. In March of 2017, he opened Bellecour in Wayzata, MN. The restaurant was named for a historic square in Lyon, France, the birthplace of two of his mentors: Daniel Boulud and Paul Bocuse. In 2018, the James Beard Awards named him Best Chef: Midwest. Kaysen closed Bellecour in 2020, citing effects of the
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. Its bakery component has relocated to open in Cooks of Crocus Hill store locations in Minneapolis and St. Paul, Minnesota. Kaysen collaborated with chef Andrew Zimmern in 2017 to form KZ ProVisioning, originally conceived as a collaboration between the NHL's
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and later expanded to include partnerships with the
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and the Minnesota Lynx. Through this program, meals are prepared for professional athletes in accordance with players' physiological needs. Kaysen opened his third restaurant, the 20-seat tasting menu venue Demi, in 2019. It was a James Beard Award Finalist for Best New Restaurant in 2020. A virtual cooking class series called GK at Home, was created during the winter of 2020, a pivot while his restaurants were closed during the
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. It continues to this day. His fourth restaurant, Mara, serves Mediterranean cuisine and opened in the Four Seasons Hotel Minneapolis alongside Socca, a casual cafÃ


Bocuse d'Or incident

The
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is one of the world's most prestigious cooking competitions, held in France every two years, and is often referred to as the Olympic Games, Olympics of cooking. Kaysen was the U.S. candidate for the 2007 finals. While other issues caused problems for Kaysen at the Bocuse d'Or, the main failing was caused by a dishwashing assistant. Kaysen prepared a wheel-shaped
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of chicken, inlaid with chicken liver,
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, and Louisiana crayfish. Two of the side dishes were missing. Mistaking two chicken wings intended for the platter as rejects, the dishwasher had eaten them. Kaysen placed fourteenth.


Television appearances

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'', 2007 *'' Iron Chef America'', 2009 - participant *'' Top Chef'', 2009 (season 6) - guest judge


Books

Gavin Launched a self published book in October 2022 called At Home..


References

{{DEFAULTSORT:Kaysen, Gavin 1979 births Living people American male chefs American television chefs People from San Diego People from Thousand Oaks, California