The James Beard
Foundation, the world’s foremost culinary organization, celebrated its
annual gala and fundraiser at the Four Seasons Restaurant in New York City on Friday,
November 15. Tyra Banks, Gail Simmons, and Martha Stewart join five of the country’s top chefs at this year's annual gala.
This year’s “Women
in Whites” theme featured an incredible menu presented
by five of the most accomplished female chefs, including Dominique
Crenn, Kristen Kish, and JBF
Award winners Melissa Kelly, Barbara Lynch, and Sherry Yard. More than 260
guests were in attendance to honor these exceptionally talented women.
Guests
enjoyed a tasting that was complemented with exquisite wine pairings chosen by 2013
JBF Award winner Merry Edwards of Merry
Edwards Winery, in Sebastopol, California, while mixologist Audrey Saunders, who owns New York
City’s famed Pegu Club, prepared cocktails.
Martha Stewart and Tyra Banks pose with top female chefs in the country |
An exquisite dish of lobster and wild mushrooms, one of several dishes created by chefs honored at this year's gala |
A behind the scenes look at chefs creating amazing dishes for the night's festivities |
The talent and well deserved recognition of these female chefs at this year's truly speaks for itself!
A silent and live auction raised over $400,000 to support the James Beard Foundation’s
mission and programs. The auction included unique experiences, such as an
extravagant multi-course private dinner for up to 40 people prepared by David
Bouley and other New York City hot
spots. The auction, which also included “Women in Wine,” a wine country getaway
for three couples with a three-night stay at Merry Edward’s Orchard House at
her eponymous Russian River Valley winery, ended with a surprise pledge. For
this last auction opportunity, pastry chef Dominique Ansel baked 25 Chestnut Cream Cronuts.
Sponsors for “Women in Whites”
included Delta Air Lines; Langham Place; Lavazza Coffee and Espresso; Pierre
Ferrand; Bacardi USA; Laird’s Applejack; GOTHAM
magazine; Cognac Pierre Ferrand; Tanqueray Gin; Noilly Prat; and The Women’s
Culinary Circle, a collection of female-owned businesses that further
demonstrate women’s leadership in the culinary industry, including: At
Vermilion, EDENS, Gourmet Settings, Les Dames d'Escoffier and The National
Restaurant Association.
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