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Chris Hastings

Chris Hastings is the owner and executive chef of Hot & Hot Fish Club, a restaurant in Birmingham, Alabama, and was twice a finalist for the James Beard Award "Best Chef in the South" award. In 2012, Chef Hastings was the winner of this award.

In 2010 he started a side business, based on his experience making woodcock feather pins as gifts, and began producing these and other custom pins in his garage "out of materials gleaned during his hunts in Nova Scotia."[1]

Childhood edit

Chris grew up in Charlotte, North Carolina. He spent family vacations in South Carolina where he gathered or caught oysters, clams, shrimp, flounder, crab, and spot tail bass for his family to cook. He has two brothers, David and Steven, and one sister Angelica.

Education edit

Chris graduated from the culinary arts program at Johnson & Wales University in Providence, Rhode Island.

Career edit

Chris moved to Atlanta in 1984 where he worked as a sous chef at the Ritz Carlton. In 1989, he and his wife moved to San Francisco and helped open the Lark Creek Inn where Chris served as sous chef.

Chris and his wife opened Hot & Hot Fish Club.[1], named for the Murrells Inlet, South Carolina epicurean club of which his great-great-great-great-grandfather was a member.[2] In the restaurant's early days, while Chris focused on the dinner menu, Idie used her pastry experience to develop the dessert menu. Although the menus change daily, highlighting the best seasonal products available, several signature items remain: the Hot and Hot Shrimp and Grits made with Country Ham, Fresh Thyme, Tomatoes and Ver Jus is always a favorite among the locals and Elton's Chocolate Soufflé with Fresh Cream continues to be a favorite ending to many meals at the restaurant.

Hastings also teamed up with Russell Lands On Lake Martin and executive chef, Rob McDaniel, as the culinary advisor of the SpringHouse Restaurant located in the Lake Martin development Russell Crossroads in Alexander City, Alabama.[3]

Hastings opened The Side by Side restaurant in the Embassy Suites in Tuscaloosa, AL in 2015.[4]

Hastings opened his second Birmingham restaurant, Ovenbird, in The Pepper Place development. The food is inspired by open fire cooking from the regions of Spain, Uruguay, Argentina, Portugal, and the American South.[5]

Chef Hastings competed and won against Bobby Flay in Iron Chef America which aired on Food Network on February 26, 2012. The secret ingredient was sausage.[6]

Pins edit

Hastings' lapel and hat pins have been described as "rugged designs" that "bring casual elegance to a tweed lapel or the brim of a hat." [1]

Garden & Gun magazine honored Hastings as a "Best of Made in the South" style runner up for his hat and lapel pins.[1]

Awards edit

  • 2012 James Beard "Best Chef in the South" Winner [7]
  • Two Time James Beard "Best Chef in the South" Finalist [8]
  • "Bright-flavored seafood still stars," Gourmet Magazine Jane and Michael Stern[9]
  • Four Stars and "personal favorite" Birmingham News Susan Swagler[9]
  • Robert Mondavi Culinary Award for Excellence[9]
  • 2000 and 2001 "Best Chef in Birmingham" Birmingham Magazine. [9]
  • 1985 Atlanta Culinary Show, gold medal.[2]
  • Featured in publications such as The New York Times, The Wall Street Journal, Bon Appetit, Gourmet, Food Arts, Nation's Restaurant News, Santé Magazine, Coastal Living, Metropolitan Home, Executive Traveler, Cooking Light Magazine and Delta's Sky magazine as well as “Good Day Atlanta,” “Good Day Alabama,” the Food Network's “Best Of”, Top 5 and NBC's “Roker on the Road.” [10]

Publications edit

  • Author of Hot and Hot Fish Club Cookbook [11]

References edit

  1. ^ a b c Made in the South Award Winners 2011-11-24 at the Wayback Machine page 19 Dec. 2010 Garden & Gun
  2. ^ Balmaseda, Liz (November 27, 2012) "A modernist in a Southern kitchen, Christ Hastings seizes the moment." Palm Beach Post
  3. ^ . Archived from the original on 2011-07-28. Retrieved 2011-07-19.
  4. ^ . Archived from the original on 2015-12-25. Retrieved 2015-12-24.
  5. ^ "New OvenBird Restaurant Opens to Raves". 9 November 2015.
  6. ^ "Chris Hastings of Birmingham's Hot and Hot Fish Club wins "Iron Chef America"". 27 February 2012.
  7. ^ "Chris Hastings of Hot and Hot Fish Club named best chef in the South". 8 May 2012.
  8. ^ "News from Hot and Hot Fish Club".
  9. ^ a b c d . Archived from the original on 2011-07-16. Retrieved 2009-10-28.
  10. ^ "Birmingham Restaurants | Restaurant Profile".
  11. ^ "The Things We Get: The Hot and Hot Fish Club Cookbook". 30 September 2009.

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This article is about the chef For the writer of Dr McNinja see Christopher Hastings For the US ski jumper see Chris Hastings ski jumper Chris Hastings is the owner and executive chef of Hot amp Hot Fish Club a restaurant in Birmingham Alabama and was twice a finalist for the James Beard Award Best Chef in the South award In 2012 Chef Hastings was the winner of this award In 2010 he started a side business based on his experience making woodcock feather pins as gifts and began producing these and other custom pins in his garage out of materials gleaned during his hunts in Nova Scotia 1 Contents 1 Childhood 2 Education 3 Career 4 Pins 5 Awards 6 Publications 7 ReferencesChildhood editChris grew up in Charlotte North Carolina He spent family vacations in South Carolina where he gathered or caught oysters clams shrimp flounder crab and spot tail bass for his family to cook He has two brothers David and Steven and one sister Angelica Education editChris graduated from the culinary arts program at Johnson amp Wales University in Providence Rhode Island Career editChris moved to Atlanta in 1984 where he worked as a sous chef at the Ritz Carlton In 1989 he and his wife moved to San Francisco and helped open the Lark Creek Inn where Chris served as sous chef Chris and his wife opened Hot amp Hot Fish Club 1 named for the Murrells Inlet South Carolina epicurean club of which his great great great great grandfather was a member 2 In the restaurant s early days while Chris focused on the dinner menu Idie used her pastry experience to develop the dessert menu Although the menus change daily highlighting the best seasonal products available several signature items remain the Hot and Hot Shrimp and Grits made with Country Ham Fresh Thyme Tomatoes and Ver Jus is always a favorite among the locals and Elton s Chocolate Souffle with Fresh Cream continues to be a favorite ending to many meals at the restaurant Hastings also teamed up with Russell Lands On Lake Martin and executive chef Rob McDaniel as the culinary advisor of the SpringHouse Restaurant located in the Lake Martin development Russell Crossroads in Alexander City Alabama 3 Hastings opened The Side by Side restaurant in the Embassy Suites in Tuscaloosa AL in 2015 4 Hastings opened his second Birmingham restaurant Ovenbird in The Pepper Place development The food is inspired by open fire cooking from the regions of Spain Uruguay Argentina Portugal and the American South 5 Chef Hastings competed and won against Bobby Flay in Iron Chef America which aired on Food Network on February 26 2012 The secret ingredient was sausage 6 Pins editHastings lapel and hat pins have been described as rugged designs that bring casual elegance to a tweed lapel or the brim of a hat 1 Garden amp Gun magazine honored Hastings as a Best of Made in the South style runner up for his hat and lapel pins 1 Awards edit2012 James Beard Best Chef in the South Winner 7 Two Time James Beard Best Chef in the South Finalist 8 Bright flavored seafood still stars Gourmet Magazine Jane and Michael Stern 9 Four Stars and personal favorite Birmingham News Susan Swagler 9 Robert Mondavi Culinary Award for Excellence 9 2000 and 2001 Best Chef in Birmingham Birmingham Magazine 9 1985 Atlanta Culinary Show gold medal 2 Featured in publications such as The New York Times The Wall Street Journal Bon Appetit Gourmet Food Arts Nation s Restaurant News Sante Magazine Coastal Living Metropolitan Home Executive Traveler Cooking Light Magazine and Delta s Sky magazine as well as Good Day Atlanta Good Day Alabama the Food Network s Best Of Top 5 and NBC s Roker on the Road 10 Publications editAuthor of Hot and Hot Fish Club Cookbook 11 References edit a b c Made in the South Award Winners Archived 2011 11 24 at the Wayback Machine page 19 Dec 2010 Garden amp Gun Balmaseda Liz November 27 2012 A modernist in a Southern kitchen Christ Hastings seizes the moment Palm Beach Post ABOUT Archived from the original on 2011 07 28 Retrieved 2011 07 19 The Tuscaloosa News is the source for University of Alabama sports news Archived from the original on 2015 12 25 Retrieved 2015 12 24 New OvenBird Restaurant Opens to Raves 9 November 2015 Chris Hastings of Birmingham s Hot and Hot Fish Club wins Iron Chef America 27 February 2012 Chris Hastings of Hot and Hot Fish Club named best chef in the South 8 May 2012 News from Hot and Hot Fish Club a b c d The James Beard Foundation Events May 2002 Archived from the original on 2011 07 16 Retrieved 2009 10 28 Birmingham Restaurants Restaurant Profile The Things We Get The Hot and Hot Fish Club Cookbook 30 September 2009 Retrieved from https en wikipedia org w index php title Chris Hastings amp oldid 1188439249, wikipedia, wiki, book, books, library,

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