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David Guas

David Guas (born June 5, 1975) is a chef, TV personality, restaurateur and cookbook author from New Orleans, Louisiana.

David Guas
David Guas in Latrobe, PA on set of "American Grilled"
Born (1975-06-05) June 5, 1975 (age 48)
New Orleans, Louisiana
Occupation(s)Chef, TV Personality, Restaurateur, Cookbook Author
StyleSouthern
Spouse
Simone Rathlé Guas
(m. 1999)
ChildrenKemp (b. 2002)
Spencer (b. 2004)
Websitewww.chefdavidguas.com www.bayoubakerydc.com

Biography edit

David Guas grew up in New Orleans. He exchanged his ten-year tenure as a corporate pastry chef for an entrepreneurial path in 2007 and worked in private consulting, boutique catering, cookbook authoring, and opened his New Orleans style eatery in November 2010: Bayou Bakery Coffee Bar & Eatery. His first cookbook, DamGoodSweet - Desserts to Satisfy Your Sweet Tooth New Orleans Style (Taunton Press, 2009) was named one of Food & Wine’s “Best New Dessert Cookbooks”.;[1] was a finalist for both the James Beard Award in the Baking and Dessert Cookbook category.[2] and the International Association of Culinary Professionals Cookbook Award in the American Category;.[3]

Restaurants edit

He is the owner of Bayou Bakery, Coffee Bar & Eatery in Arlington, Virginia.[4] which opened in 2010. Guas has garnered national praise in publications like Food & Wine, Southern Living, Garden & Gun, Saveur, and Bon Appétit for showcasing the soul of the South in his sinfully delicious, Louisiana-style favorites and signature desserts.[5][6][7] In 2019, the restaurant was recognized with the Arlington Best Business Award for Retail Small Business of the Year.[8] And in 2019, the Wild American Shrimp Processors Association named David Guas Chef of the Year.[9]

In 2014, Guas opened a second location of Bayou bakery, Coffee Bar & Eatery located in Capitol Hill, occupying the historic carriage house that housed the horse-drawn ambulance and medic team commissioned by President Abraham Lincoln the year before his death. The renovations received the 2015 Award of Excellence in Historic Resources from the American Institute of Architects in Washington, DC.[10] Chef David Guas let go of the lease two years after its opening.[11]

In 2017, Guas opened Lil' B inside The Darcy Hotel in Washington, DC. The Darcy Hotel sold in December 2018, and the contract ended early 2019.[12]

Television and Press edit

In April 2014, Travel Channel announced David Guas as the host of the new series American Grilled, which premiered July 2, 2014.[13][14]

Guas has made constant appearances on The Today Show close to 25 times.[15] He has also appeared on CBS This Morning, Saturday: The Dish and CBS, The Talk and The hosts of The Talk named Guas as one of the hottest guest chefs in that year. His restaurant was showcased on the Cooking Channel’s Unique Sweets.[16] has appeared as a contestant and later as a judge on Food Network’s Chopped and has appeared multiple times as a judge on Food Network's Chopped Jr.[17][18] "

Guas was a two-time finalist for Food & Wine Magazine’s People’s Best New Chef in the Country.[19]

[20][21] Food & Wine also named Bayou Bakery’s Muff-a-Lotta one of the “Best Sandwiches in the U.S.",[22] and later showcased the chef and his father in an eight-page feature detailing their travels to Cuba.[23] Guas was named the Restaurant Association of Metropolitan Washington’s Pastry Chef of the Year[24] and Arlington Magazine featured Guas on the cover as “Best Chef of Arlington” in January 2014.[25]

Community service edit

Guas served on the board of Best Buddies of Virginia and the Southern Food and Beverage Museum in New Orleans; was chosen by the U.S. State Department to participate in its Diplomatic Culinary Partnership Initiative from 2012 - 2016;[26] is a member of the Southern Foodways Alliance; Slow Food USA; Share Our Strength; a participating chef with Chefs for Equality; co-founder of the non-profit Chefs Feeding Families; served as a spokesperson for The National Honey Board for 8 years; served on the advisory council of the Atlanta Food & Wine Festival for 5 years; and is a founding member of District Hogs - group of local restaurant professionals who ride their motorcycles for fun, research, and charity.[27][28]

Guas launched the FIRST rapid relief response in the DMV, on March 17, 2020, to feed local students and families nutritious, plant-based meals. As a New Orleans native - following the loss of his family’s home and the devastation of his community in the aftermath of Katrina - Guas knew how to create a makeshift kitchen outside, so he went rogue and started cooking. The relief effort has since grown into a far-reaching, highly-coordinated initiative - Chefs Feeding Families - formed in collaboration with the non-profit organization, Real Food for Kids, which not only supports feeding students, but also supports employment in the restaurant community. It wasn't long before Guas began enlisting county officials, local community groups, and PTAs to help grow the program - bringing on culinary partners and opening distribution sites across the region. It has served over 203 thousand meals since launching in March 2020. The success of Chefs Feeding Families garnered national recognition from Squawk Box on CNBC and the Aspen Institute, to name a few.[29][30]

Guas once again applied the same community-driven spirit to get involved, independently and immediately with The Community Spoon, which provided fully prepared meals and groceries to Afghan refugees who have recently arrived in Northern Virginia. Guas and his dedicated team provided vegetarian meals to the Lutheran Social Services of the National Capital Area, which were dispersed to the refugee families in need. Coming with nothing but themselves, a freshly home-cooked meal is the most welcoming gesture to offer those who have suffered such a traumatic loss so that they may know that they are safe in their new found home, here, in the United States. For Guas, welcoming the Afghan refugees with home-cooked meals - made with respect to the traditional Afghan cuisine - was a way to address nutrition challenges among vulnerable refugees who have been abruptly moved from their homes.

His efforts to combat food insecurity was recognized in 2020 by the Aspen Institute and Arlington County which named him a “Community Weaver,” and in 2021 he received the Good Neighbor Award from the Restaurant Association of Metropolitan Washington, DC. In 2021, Guas was selected as a member of the Food Security Task Force, in partnership with Arlington County Department of Human Services, developing an integrated food security system. And in 2022, Guas was honored with the Arlington County COVID Hero Award, which recognizes community members who have gone above and beyond to make sure their neighbors have been safe and supported throughout the pandemic.[31][32]

Personal life edit

Guas resides in Northern Virginia with his wife, Public Relations professional, Simone Rathlé.[33] and has two sons, Spencer and Kemp. He is a hunter, fisherman, and motorcyclist. He rides a Harley-Davidson.[34]

Bibliography edit

  • Guas, David; Raquel Pelzel (2009). DamGood Sweet: Desserts to Satisfy Your Sweet Tooth, New Orleans Style. Newtown, Connecticut: Taunton Press. pp. 60–64. ISBN 978-1-60085-118-6.
  • Guas, David (2015). "Grill Nation: 200 Surefire Recipes, Tips, and Techniques to Grill Like a Pro." Birmingham, Alabama: Oxmoor House. ISBN 978-0848746384

References edit

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  3. ^ . Archived from the original on 2014-05-05. Retrieved 2014-04-02.
  4. ^ David Gaus Havana homecoming Food and Wine
  5. ^ "David GuasÍs Take on New OrleansÍs Doberge Cake | Southern Living".
  6. ^ "Chef David Guas' King Cake – Garden & Gun".
  7. ^ "Calas (Fried Rice Fritters)". 4 February 2011.
  8. ^ "Arlington (VA) Chamber of Commerce - Best Business Awards Past Winners".
  9. ^ "David Guas Named 2019 Wild American Shrimp Chef of the Year".
  10. ^ "Bayou Bakery. Coffee Bar. Eatery".[permanent dead link]
  11. ^ "David Guas Seeks to Hand off Bayou Bakery DC, Prepares to Launch Lil' B". 24 March 2017.
  12. ^ "Northwood Investors Buys D.C.'s the Darcy Hotel".
  13. ^ "American Grilled".
  14. ^ "Travel Channel Orders 'Booze Traveler,' 9 Other Series". 2 April 2014.
  15. ^ "Rollin' in the dough: Pastry chef David Guas".
  16. ^ "How chef David Guas' aunt inspired his love of cooking". CBS News.
  17. ^ "Local Chef to Compete on 'Chopped'". HuffPost. 10 April 2012.
  18. ^ Washington Examiner
  19. ^ "Eatocracy".
  20. ^ "David Guas, New Orleans-born chef and TV personality, set to appear Thursday on CBS' 'The Talk'".
  21. ^ "New Orleans Boy David Guas on Coming Home". 25 May 2012.
  22. ^ . Archived from the original on 2012-09-17.
  23. ^ "Havana Homecoming".
  24. ^ "Dc pastry chefs".
  25. ^ "David Guas".
  26. ^ "More Than 20 Washington Chefs Among the American Chef Corps | Washingtonian (DC)". 11 September 2012.
  27. ^ . Archived from the original on 2014-05-03. Retrieved 2014-04-02.
  28. ^ "Arlington Chef to Judge on 'Chopped Junior'". 27 September 2016.
  29. ^ https://www.msn.com/en-us/video/t/bayou-bakery-owner-discusses-the-impact-of-the-coronavirus-crisis-on-his-business/vp-BB12gMmG [dead link]
  30. ^ "Arlington Reads: David Brooks in Conversation with Diane Kresh".
  31. ^ "Food Security Task Force".
  32. ^ "COVID-19 Community Hero Awards".
  33. ^ Black, Jane (October 21, 2009). "David Guas, a sweet-talking guy from New Orleans". The Washington Post. Retrieved 2022-07-02.
  34. ^ . Archived from the original on 2014-04-05. Retrieved 2014-04-02.

david, guas, born, june, 1975, chef, personality, restaurateur, cookbook, author, from, orleans, louisiana, latrobe, american, grilled, born, 1975, june, 1975, orleans, louisianaoccupation, chef, personality, restaurateur, cookbook, authorstylesouthernspousesi. David Guas born June 5 1975 is a chef TV personality restaurateur and cookbook author from New Orleans Louisiana David GuasDavid Guas in Latrobe PA on set of American Grilled Born 1975 06 05 June 5 1975 age 48 New Orleans LouisianaOccupation s Chef TV Personality Restaurateur Cookbook AuthorStyleSouthernSpouseSimone Rathle Guas m 1999 wbr ChildrenKemp b 2002 Spencer b 2004 Websitewww chefdavidguas com www bayoubakerydc com Contents 1 Biography 2 Restaurants 3 Television and Press 4 Community service 5 Personal life 6 Bibliography 7 ReferencesBiography editDavid Guas grew up in New Orleans He exchanged his ten year tenure as a corporate pastry chef for an entrepreneurial path in 2007 and worked in private consulting boutique catering cookbook authoring and opened his New Orleans style eatery in November 2010 Bayou Bakery Coffee Bar amp Eatery His first cookbook DamGoodSweet Desserts to Satisfy Your Sweet Tooth New Orleans Style Taunton Press 2009 was named one of Food amp Wine s Best New Dessert Cookbooks 1 was a finalist for both the James Beard Award in the Baking and Dessert Cookbook category 2 and the International Association of Culinary Professionals Cookbook Award in the American Category 3 Restaurants editHe is the owner of Bayou Bakery Coffee Bar amp Eatery in Arlington Virginia 4 which opened in 2010 Guas has garnered national praise in publications like Food amp Wine Southern Living Garden amp Gun Saveur and Bon Appetit for showcasing the soul of the South in his sinfully delicious Louisiana style favorites and signature desserts 5 6 7 In 2019 the restaurant was recognized with the Arlington Best Business Award for Retail Small Business of the Year 8 And in 2019 the Wild American Shrimp Processors Association named David Guas Chef of the Year 9 In 2014 Guas opened a second location of Bayou bakery Coffee Bar amp Eatery located in Capitol Hill occupying the historic carriage house that housed the horse drawn ambulance and medic team commissioned by President Abraham Lincoln the year before his death The renovations received the 2015 Award of Excellence in Historic Resources from the American Institute of Architects in Washington DC 10 Chef David Guas let go of the lease two years after its opening 11 In 2017 Guas opened Lil B inside The Darcy Hotel in Washington DC The Darcy Hotel sold in December 2018 and the contract ended early 2019 12 Television and Press editIn April 2014 Travel Channel announced David Guas as the host of the new series American Grilled which premiered July 2 2014 13 14 Guas has made constant appearances on The Today Show close to 25 times 15 He has also appeared on CBS This Morning Saturday The Dish and CBS The Talk and The hosts of The Talk named Guas as one of the hottest guest chefs in that year His restaurant was showcased on the Cooking Channel s Unique Sweets 16 has appeared as a contestant and later as a judge on Food Network s Chopped and has appeared multiple times as a judge on Food Network s Chopped Jr 17 18 Guas was a two time finalist for Food amp Wine Magazine s People s Best New Chef in the Country 19 20 21 Food amp Wine also named Bayou Bakery s Muff a Lotta one of the Best Sandwiches in the U S 22 and later showcased the chef and his father in an eight page feature detailing their travels to Cuba 23 Guas was named the Restaurant Association of Metropolitan Washington s Pastry Chef of the Year 24 and Arlington Magazine featured Guas on the cover as Best Chef of Arlington in January 2014 25 Community service editGuas served on the board of Best Buddies of Virginia and the Southern Food and Beverage Museum in New Orleans was chosen by the U S State Department to participate in its Diplomatic Culinary Partnership Initiative from 2012 2016 26 is a member of the Southern Foodways Alliance Slow Food USA Share Our Strength a participating chef with Chefs for Equality co founder of the non profit Chefs Feeding Families served as a spokesperson for The National Honey Board for 8 years served on the advisory council of the Atlanta Food amp Wine Festival for 5 years and is a founding member of District Hogs group of local restaurant professionals who ride their motorcycles for fun research and charity 27 28 Guas launched the FIRST rapid relief response in the DMV on March 17 2020 to feed local students and families nutritious plant based meals As a New Orleans native following the loss of his family s home and the devastation of his community in the aftermath of Katrina Guas knew how to create a makeshift kitchen outside so he went rogue and started cooking The relief effort has since grown into a far reaching highly coordinated initiative Chefs Feeding Families formed in collaboration with the non profit organization Real Food for Kids which not only supports feeding students but also supports employment in the restaurant community It wasn t long before Guas began enlisting county officials local community groups and PTAs to help grow the program bringing on culinary partners and opening distribution sites across the region It has served over 203 thousand meals since launching in March 2020 The success of Chefs Feeding Families garnered national recognition from Squawk Box on CNBC and the Aspen Institute to name a few 29 30 Guas once again applied the same community driven spirit to get involved independently and immediately with The Community Spoon which provided fully prepared meals and groceries to Afghan refugees who have recently arrived in Northern Virginia Guas and his dedicated team provided vegetarian meals to the Lutheran Social Services of the National Capital Area which were dispersed to the refugee families in need Coming with nothing but themselves a freshly home cooked meal is the most welcoming gesture to offer those who have suffered such a traumatic loss so that they may know that they are safe in their new found home here in the United States For Guas welcoming the Afghan refugees with home cooked meals made with respect to the traditional Afghan cuisine was a way to address nutrition challenges among vulnerable refugees who have been abruptly moved from their homes His efforts to combat food insecurity was recognized in 2020 by the Aspen Institute and Arlington County which named him a Community Weaver and in 2021 he received the Good Neighbor Award from the Restaurant Association of Metropolitan Washington DC In 2021 Guas was selected as a member of the Food Security Task Force in partnership with Arlington County Department of Human Services developing an integrated food security system And in 2022 Guas was honored with the Arlington County COVID Hero Award which recognizes community members who have gone above and beyond to make sure their neighbors have been safe and supported throughout the pandemic 31 32 Personal life editGuas resides in Northern Virginia with his wife Public Relations professional Simone Rathle 33 and has two sons Spencer and Kemp He is a hunter fisherman and motorcyclist He rides a Harley Davidson 34 Bibliography editGuas David Raquel Pelzel 2009 DamGood Sweet Desserts to Satisfy Your Sweet Tooth New Orleans Style Newtown Connecticut Taunton Press pp 60 64 ISBN 978 1 60085 118 6 Guas David 2015 Grill Nation 200 Surefire Recipes Tips and Techniques to Grill Like a Pro Birmingham Alabama Oxmoor House ISBN 978 0848746384References edit Favorite New Dessert Cookbooks Food amp Wine Archived from the original on 2014 05 05 Retrieved 2014 04 02 Damgoodsweet Desserts to Satisfy Your Sweet Tooth New Orleans Style 2010 102 James Beard Foundation Archived from the original on 2014 05 05 Retrieved 2014 04 02 Enter the IACP Awards Award IACP International Association of Culinary Professionals Archived from the original on 2014 05 05 Retrieved 2014 04 02 David Gaus Havana homecoming Food and Wine David GuasIs Take on New OrleansIs Doberge Cake Southern Living Chef David Guas King Cake Garden amp Gun Calas Fried Rice Fritters 4 February 2011 Arlington VA Chamber of Commerce Best Business Awards Past Winners David Guas Named 2019 Wild American Shrimp Chef of the Year Bayou Bakery Coffee Bar Eatery permanent dead link David Guas Seeks to Hand off Bayou Bakery DC Prepares to Launch Lil B 24 March 2017 Northwood Investors Buys D C s the Darcy Hotel American Grilled Travel Channel Orders Booze Traveler 9 Other Series 2 April 2014 Rollin in the dough Pastry chef David Guas How chef David Guas aunt inspired his love of cooking CBS News Local Chef to Compete on Chopped HuffPost 10 April 2012 Washington Examiner Eatocracy David Guas New Orleans born chef and TV personality set to appear Thursday on CBS The Talk New Orleans Boy David Guas on Coming Home 25 May 2012 Best Sandwiches in the U S Food amp Wine Archived from the original on 2012 09 17 Havana Homecoming Dc pastry chefs David Guas More Than 20 Washington Chefs Among the American Chef Corps Washingtonian DC 11 September 2012 David Guas D C Baker Extraordinaire WhereTraveler Archived from the original on 2014 05 03 Retrieved 2014 04 02 Arlington Chef to Judge on Chopped Junior 27 September 2016 https www msn com en us video t bayou bakery owner discusses the impact of the coronavirus crisis on his business vp BB12gMmG dead link Arlington Reads David Brooks in Conversation with Diane Kresh Food Security Task Force COVID 19 Community Hero Awards Black Jane October 21 2009 David Guas a sweet talking guy from New Orleans The Washington Post Retrieved 2022 07 02 Food amp Wine s the People s Best New Chef 2011 Mid Atlantic Eatocracy CNN com Blogs Archived from the original on 2014 04 05 Retrieved 2014 04 02 Retrieved from https en wikipedia org w index php title David Guas amp oldid 1214876601, wikipedia, wiki, book, books, library,

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