Monday, February 18, 2013

Food. Love. Happiness

Celebrity Chef Austin Rocconi in his kitchen

             What are your earliest memories of childhood? Ask anyone this question and odds are that the answers will include something about food. A favorite dish, a certain delicious aroma, or more importantly- the feelings that remain long after the meals were finished. Ask this year’s A Taste of Glynn Celebrity Chef, Austin Rocconi, what he remembers and his answers go beyond the menu.  Beyond the recipes handed down through generations. His memories are all about love.
            “There’s something wonderful about someone you love preparing a meal for you. Or making someone you love feel good by preparing a meal for them,” he shared. “It doesn’t have to be fancy. No parlor tricks required.”
            Austin grew up in Mississippi, in a “huge” Delta rice-farming family.  In fact, at the last gathering of his father’s Italian family, he counted 52 people. And all of them have an appreciation for food that goes deep to the point of reverence. In particular, his grandmothers and Aunt Mary would have been top-rated professional chefs, if they had the chance, Austin believes.
            “In their time, most farm wives stayed home and raised their families rather than going away from home to work. But any of them could have been a fantastic chef anywhere in the world.”
            Chef Austin worked alongside his family members and learned how great food comes from careful skill, from growing to harvesting to the work done in the kitchen. His memories are of bountiful spreads of fresh food, made entirely from scratch. Fresh pasta- tortellini rolled out on the kitchen table, stuffed with savory chicken and roasted garlic. Eggplant tenderly cooked to perfection. Not just for holidays. Every day.
            “The women in my family would work for hours and hours on a single meal,” he recalls. “They did it because they cared. They did it for love. And when you ate those meals, you knew somebody loved you.”
            There is no doubt that his comprehensive knowledge of food from the agricultural side to the kitchen influenced his emerging prominence in the locally sourced food movement. In his case, however, the draw of the kitchen was stronger than the interest in farming. His background and training at the Cordon Bleu Institute, and years honing his craft in some of the most exciting restaurants in the dynamic Atlanta food scene have made him capable of creating astonishing meals. As Executive Chef at the famous LeVigne Restaurant at the Montaluce Vineyards and Estates in Dahlonega, Chef Austin has acquired a loyal following and growing recognition. He will bring his dedication to using fresh local foods with him as he selects the winning entry for the Celebrity Chef’s Choice Award. 
            He is gratified that the locally sourced philosophy is gaining momentum, and that more whole foods are becoming available on the shelves of all grocery stores. Cooking with these ingredients doesn’t have to be trendy or expensive, he pointed out. It is more about paying attention to the characteristics of the food itself, balancing the spices, allowing the textures to meld and adding the secret ingredient: soul.
            “There is something deeply comforting about eating with family,” Chef Austin believes.” It’s about more than simply refueling your body. It’s really a primal thing. We gravitate toward cooking for one another to celebrate the important things in our lives.”
            On March 24, 2013, from 5:00 to 8:00 PM, the Golden Isles will gather to celebrate the 13th annual A Taste of Glynn. This favorite culinary event gathers the most talented local chefs to compete for top honors in five new food categories, selected by our guests. Plus the coveted Celebrity Chef’s Choice and Tablecape awards. A Taste of Glynn is the annual fundraiser for the Glynn Community Crisis Center, which operates Amity House, a domestic violence shelter, Hope House, the extended residence program and Outreach programs. Tickets are available at local merchants, or through the website at www.atasteofglynn.com
            Residents of Amity House know Chef Austin is correct about eating with family; they prepare dinner and eat together every night. It is more than a meal. It represents caring for one another. And that is where the healing starts.