Gregory Gourdet
Gregory Gourdet | |
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Born | New York City | July 25, 1975
Education | NYU University of Montana Culinary Institute of America |
Occupation | Chef |
Website | www |
Gregory Gourdet (born Haitian descent, writer, restaurateur, and former finalist on the twelfth and seventeenth seasons of Bravo's American reality television series, Top Chef.[1] He is the owner of the pop-up restaurant, Kann, and the former executive chef and culinary director of Departure at The Nines in Portland, Oregon. His book, Everyone’s Table: Global Recipes for Modern Health, is a national bestseller, and features gluten-free and Paleo-friendly recipes.
July 25, 1975) is an American chef ofEarly life and education[]
Gourdet was born on New York City to Haitian immigrant parents.[2] He was raised in Queens, and graduated high school from St. Andrew's (Delaware). He attended NYU for one year, where he studied pre-med. He then attended University of Montana (UM), where he studied wildlife biology before graduating with a degree in French.
July 25, 1975, inDuring his time at UM, Gourdet discovered his passion for cooking, and went on to enroll in The Culinary Institute of America.[3] From there, he earned an internship with chef Jean-Georges Vongerichten, and was mentored by him for almost seven years.[4]
Career[]
After graduating from The Culinary Institute of America in 2000, Gourdet went to work full-time for chef Jean-Georges Vongerichten, honing his craft at three of Vongerichten's restaurants before climbing the ranks to become one of his chef de cuisines.
In 2010, Gourdet took the helm as Executive Chef of Departure Restaurant + Lounge in Portland, Oregon, where he created modern Asian fare by combining local ingredients of the Pacific Northwest with flavors and traditions of Japan, China, Thailand, Vietnam, and Korea. In 2016, he was promoted to Culinary Director when the brand expanded to Denver, Colorado.
In 2019, Gourdet ended his 10-year tenure with Departure to focus on opening his own restaurant, Kann, a wood-fired concept that strives to bring the cuisine of his Haitian heritage and the Caribbean diaspora to the American spotlight. In 2020, after COVID-19 pushed back plans to open the restaurant, Gourdet launched the first Portland Kann pop-up, and, in the winter of that year, teamed up with American Express and Resy to preview Kann as part of a one-of-a-kind yurt village outdoor dining experience.[5]
Kann is slated to open in Portland in 2022.
Book[]
In 2021, Gourdet released his first cookbook, Everyone's Table: Global Recipes for Modern Health,[6] the ultimate guide to cooking globally-inspired dishes free of gluten, dairy, soy, legumes, and grains. The book was written with J.J. Goode and published by Harper Wave Books on May 11, 2021.[7] The book is a national bestseller that aims to make healthy eating accessible to all. About it, Food critic Karen Brooks of Portland Monthly wrote, "What surprised me? The sheer scope of this 400-page book, in-depth shopping guides to cooking tricks. No hot sauce or flavor booster is left behind. Bottom line: Everyone’s Table is not a diet book, but a diet for a changing planet—adventurous, aware of the world around it, not stepping away from brutal truths. It’s an edible road map for how we can eat now, together."[8]
Television appearances[]
Gourdet first achieved television fame in 2015 when he competed on Bravo's Top Chef Season 12 and finished runner-up. He went on to make numerous other TV appearances, including competing once more on Top Chef: All-Stars L.A., and finishing again as a finalist.
Filmography[]
Television | |||
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Year | Title | Role | |
2011 | Extreme Chef | Contestant | |
2014 | Into the Underbelly | Self | |
2014 | Cutthroat Kitchen | Contestant | |
2015 | Top Chef (Season 12) | Contestant | |
2015 | Watch What Happens: Live | Self | |
2016 | Portlandia | Gregory Gourdet | |
2018 | Iron Chef Showdown | Challenger | |
2020 | Top Chef (Season 17) | Contestant | |
2020 | Race in America: A Movement Not A Moment (TV Special) | Self | |
2020 | DotGay Presents: The Library (TV Miniseries Documentary) | Self | |
2020 | Today | Self | |
2021 | Top Chef (Season 18) | Guest Judge | |
2021 | Top Chef Amateurs | Guest Judge | |
2021 | Top Chef Family Style | Guest Judge |
Awards[]
Gourdet was named "Chef of the Year" in 2013 by the Oregon Department of Agriculture. In 2014, he was given the same honor by Eater Portland.
He is a three-time James Beard Award semifinalist, and, in 2020, received his first nomination as a finalist for the award in the category Best Chef: Northwest & Pacific.
Personal life[]
Gourdet is an avid long-distance runner and a strong proponent for health and wellness. He lives in Portland, Oregon, where he is a member of Alcoholics Anonymous, and has been sober since 2009. A sobriety-themed tattoo across his collarbones reads, "To Thine Ownself Be True."[9] He is openly gay[10] and a member of the LGBTQ community.
See also[]
References[]
- ^ "Q&A with a Colorado Star Chef: Gregory Gourdet". Colorado Tourism Office. Retrieved December 2, 2019.
- ^ Borden, Maggie (July 11, 2018). "Why This Chef Now Has Haiti on the Menu". James Beard Foundation. Retrieved December 2, 2019.
- ^ Hayes, Elizabeth (April 13, 2016). "Portland 'Top Chef' Gregory Gourdet's tough journey to addiction recovery". Portland Business Journal. American City Business Journals. Retrieved December 2, 2019.
- ^ "'Top Chef' Alum Gregory Gourdet to Release New Cookbook". EDGE Media Network. Retrieved 2021-05-12.
- ^ "Introducing: The Yurt Villages, a One-of-a-Kind Outdoor Dining Experience". Resy. Retrieved 2020-11-20.
- ^ Gourdet, Gregory; Goode, J. J. Goode (2021). Everyone's Table: Global Recipes for Modern Health. New York: Harper Wave. ISBN 978-0062984517.
- ^ "Everyone's Table: Global Recipes for Modern Health". Publishers Weekly. April 15, 2021. Retrieved 2021-05-03.
- ^ Flores, Eva Kosmas (May 11, 2021). "Gregory Gourdet's New Cookbook Blends His Love of Pan-Asian and Paleo Foods". Portland Monthly. Retrieved 2021-05-12.
- ^ Cohen, Jason (January 25, 2019). "How 2 Portland chefs got sober in a boozy business". Street Roots. Retrieved December 2, 2019.
- ^ "Openly Gay 'Top Chef' Alum Gregory Gourdet To Judge On New Season". Instinct Magazine. 2020-09-30. Retrieved 2021-05-10.
External links[]
- Gregory Gourdet at Bravo
- Gregory Gourdet at IMDb
- Living people
- American chefs
- American people of Haitian descent
- American writers
- Chefs from Oregon
- Culinary Institute of America alumni
- Gay men
- LGBT people from New York (state)
- LGBT people from Oregon
- People from New York City
- Writers from Portland, Oregon
- Top Chef contestants