Simply Ming in Your Kitchen Ming Tsai Talks at Google











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Ming Tsai stops by Google Mountain View to discuss his latest cookbook and to perform a cutting demonstration using Kyocera knives. More information about his book can be found here: http://goo.gl/IovOu • Ming's recipes are perfect to share with family and friends and follow his unique East-West approach: Honey Crab Wontons, Onion-Burger Hot Dogs with Sweet Chile Relish, Olive Oil Poached Salmon with Tomato Tapenade and Three Mushroom and Jicama Chow Mein. And for the first time, Ming not only includes recipes for sweets like his addictive Almond Oatmeal Cookies, but also shares his favorite cocktails! • About the Chef: Ming was raised in Dayton, Ohio, where he spent hours cooking alongside his mother and father at their family-owned restaurant, Mandarin Kitchen. His love of cooking (and eating!) great food was forged in these early years, while also gaining valuable experience in front and back of the house. Ming headed east to attend school at Phillips Academy Andover. From there, Ming continued to Yale University, earning his degree in Mechanical Engineering. During this time, Ming spent his junior summer at Le Cordon Bleu cooking school in Paris. After graduating from Yale, Ming worked in kitchens around the globe. He trained under renowned Pastry Chef Pierre Herme in Paris and in Osaka with Sushi Master Kobayashi. • In 1998, Ming opened Blue Ginger in Wellesley, MA and immediately impressed diners from Boston and beyond with the restaurant's innovative East-West cuisine. In its first year, Blue Ginger received 3 stars from the Boston Globe, was named Best New Restaurant by Boston Magazine, was nominated by the James Beard Foundation as Best New Restaurant 1998, and Esquire Magazine honored Ming as Chef of the Year 1998. The James Beard Foundation crowned Ming 2002 Best Chef Northeast and, since 2002, the Zagat Restaurant Guide has rated Blue Ginger the 2nd Most Popular Boston Restaurant. In 2007, Blue Ginger received the Ivy Award from Restaurants Institutions, for its consistent achievement in meeting the highest standards for food, hospitality and service and, in 2009, Ming and Blue Ginger won IFMA's Silver Plate Award in the Independent Restaurant Category recognizing overall excellence in the industry. • Ming is the host and executive producer of the public television cooking show, Simply Ming. Ming began cooking for television audiences on the Food Network, where he was the 1998 Emmy Award-Winning host of East Meets West with Ming Tsai. Ming's Quest, his popular cooking adventure series, also aired on Food Network. Ming is a proud member of Common Threads, the Harvard School of Public Health's Nutrition Round Table, Big Brothers Big Sisters, The Cam Neely Foundation and Squashbusters.

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