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| Chef Andrea Curto-Randazzo |
Now here's a gal who really knows her way around a kitchen: Chef Andrea Curto-Randazzo of
Talula. She co-owns and co-cooks with husband Frank Randazzo and has been since June 2003, dishing up eclectic eats inspired by Italy, Asia and the Southwest. They labeled their style "creative American cuisine," but we just like to refer to it as "delish."
This Vero Beach-bred gal once waited tables, then eventually worked her way up to the
Culinary Institute of America, where she graduated with honors. Cupid stepped in when she worked at New York's
Tribeca Grill (meaning, that's where she met her future hubby) and the
Fates got their way in 1996 when they convinced her to return to South Florida. A few years after the move, she became
Wish's executive chef, garnering a top 10 ranking from
Food & Wine Magazine.
Wanna know more about this sassy, unapologetic carnivore with an affinity for
Cake and an aversion to
Tofurky? Read on:
New Times: What food/utensil/technique still confounds you?
NT: If you came back in your next life as a food item, what would it be and how would you like to be served?
ACR: A meatball sandwich on crusty semolina with a little mozzarella and Parmigano-Reggiano and fresh basil. Saucy and delicious!
NT: Which chef, alive or dead, would you like to challenge in "Iron Chef" fashion and why do you believe you could kick his or her ass in the kitchen?
ACR: The list is so long.
NT: What's your favorite soundtrack/song to cook to?
ACR: Something soulful - Aretha, Al Green, Barry White. Funk works as well: Q-Tip, The Roots, G-Love. Maybe some Jay-Z or a little Led Zeppelin, Beatles, Cake... It all depends on what I am cooking
NT: If you could be slathered head-to-toe in one food item--without fear of getting an allergic reaction--what would it be?
NT: Which famous chef, alive or dead, would you like to shadow for a day (assuming you haven't already had the chance)?
NT: If you weren't a chef, you'd be...?
ACR: A music critic or a New York Yankee sportscaster or a lounge singer.
NT: What's your favorite junk food and where do you get it?
ACR: Tostitos cheese dip served hot with "hint of lime" Tostitos chips. Popcorn with Raisinettes and crispy bacon. Reese's Mini Peanut Butter Cups (in the freezer) or chocolate pudding with Cool Whip. Publix - you can get all of that!
NT: How would you complete this sentence? When I'm in Miami, I simply have to eat _
_lechon asado cubano____
because ____
it is a delicious whole roasted pig (no brainer)__
and my favorite place to get it is___
homemade by a very close Cuban friend of mine___.
NT: Never trust a chef who/that ...?
ACR: ...doesn't eat meat. Sorry to all my vegan friends, I still don't get it. I'll respect it but I don't get it.