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Floyd Cardoz

Floyd Cardoz (October 2, 1960 – March 25, 2020) was an Indian American chef. He was born in Mumbai. He owned the New York City eatery Paowalla and was executive chef at Tabla, as well as victor on Top Chef Masters Season 3 in 2011.[1] His New York restaurants were known for food melding Indian flavours and spices with western cuisine.[2]

Floyd Cardoz
Floyd Cardoz in 2011
Born(1960-10-02)October 2, 1960
Mumbai, India
DiedMarch 25, 2020(2020-03-25) (aged 59)
Culinary career
Cooking styleIndian

Education and career Edit

After attending culinary school in Mumbai, India Floyd Cardoz went to Les Roches International School of Hotel Management, Switzerland. He moved to New York in 1988. He started working under Chef Gray Kunz at Lespinasse in 1992.[3] He worked in various roles from chef de partie to executive sous chef. In 1997, he started working with Union Square Hospitality Group where he collaborated with restaurateur Danny Meyer to open Tabla.[4] He also opened El Verano Taqueria and North End Grill. In 2008 he launched a line of entrees with the online grocery home delivery company FreshDirect.[5] Cardoz served as a culinary consultant to the 2014 feature film The Hundred Foot Journey, in whose storyline French and Indian cuisines fuse.[6] In 2015 he opened The Bombay Canteen. In the summer 2016, he opened Paowalla in New York's Soho. In 2018 he closed Paowalla and redesigned it to open as Bombay Bread Bar.

Awards and honors Edit

Cardoz was a four-time James Beard Award nominee and the author of two cookbooks.[2] He is winner of season 3 of Top Chef Masters. He donated the prize money to the Young Scientist Cancer Research Fund at Icahn School of Medicine at Mount Sinai. He was named among the "Top 50 Most Influential Global Indians" by GQ Magazine in 2011[7]

Personal life and death Edit

Cardoz and his wife and business partner, Barkha,[2] had two sons, Justin and Peter.[8] Cardoz died from COVID-19 on March 25, 2020, at Mountainside Hospital in Montclair, New Jersey, at the age of 59.[9] He had been hospitalized for a week after travelling from Mumbai to New York through Frankfurt on March 8, falling sick and testing positive for the virus.[2]

Legacy Edit

Cardoz has been called the "godfather of modern Indian cuisine."[10] He was the first chef born and raised in India to lead the kitchen at a prominent New York City restaurant.[11]

New York-based food writer Priya Krishna wrote, "That Indian restaurants get to be high-end and personal and regional and cross-cultural and succeed on a large scale—we can, in large part, thank Floyd Cardoz."[12]

Nearly a year after Cardoz's death, Andrew Rea of the BCU released an episode with Cardoz that was filmed in 2019 on cooking curry for the Basics with Babish series, which was released as its 100th episode.[13]

Books Edit

  • Floyd Cardoz: Flavorwalla: Big Flavor. Bold Spices. A New Way to Cook the Foods You Love[14]
  • One Spice, Two Spice: American Food, Indian Flavors[15]

References Edit

  1. ^ Moskin, Julia (March 25, 2020). "Floyd Cardoz, 59, Dies; Gave American Fine Dining an Indian Flavor". The New York Times.
  2. ^ a b c d "Celebrity chef Floyd Cardoz, winner of Top Chef Masters, dies of coronavirus complications". CBC News. The Associated Press. March 25, 2020. Retrieved March 26, 2020.
  3. ^ Crowley, Chris (March 6, 2020). "Legendary Chef Gray Kunz Has Died". Grub Street.
  4. ^ "Author Floyd Cardoz on Harper Collins".
  5. ^ "'Top Chef' winner Floyd Cardoz dies at 59 of coronavirus complications". www.wabi.tv.
  6. ^ Harris, Jenn (August 6, 2014). "Chef in 'Hundred-Foot Journey' serves up a feast for the eyes". Los Angeles Times. Retrieved March 29, 2020.
  7. ^ "Chef Floyd Cardoz starts catering partnership with Neuman's Kitchen".
  8. ^ Grossman, Eric. "Floyd Cardoz, an influential and gregarious New York-based chef, has died at 59 due to the coronavirus". MarketWatch. Retrieved March 27, 2020.
  9. ^ Brekke Fletcher; Marnie Hunter. "'Top Chef Masters' winner Floyd Cardoz dies after coronavirus diagnosis". CNN.
  10. ^ Khurana, Mansee (March 27, 2020). "What Floyd Cardoz meant to the South Asian culinary world". NBC News.
  11. ^ Moskin, Julia (March 25, 2020). "Floyd Cardoz, 59, Dies; Gave American Fine Dining an Indian Flavor". The New York Times.
  12. ^ Krishna, Priya (March 26, 2020). ""Indian dining in America would not look like what it does today without Floyd Cardoz"". Vogue India.
  13. ^ Archived at Ghostarchive and the : Curry (feat. Floyd Cardoz) | Basics with Babish 100th Episode. YouTube.
  14. ^ Cardoz, Floyd (April 5, 2016). Floyd Cardoz: Flavorwalla: Big Flavor. Bold Spices. A New Way to Cook the Foods You Love. Artisan Books. ISBN 978-1-57965-621-8.
  15. ^ Cardoz, Floyd (2006). One Spice, Two Spice: American Food, Indian Flavors. Bloomsbury Publishing Plc. ISBN 978-1-904573-58-6.

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Floyd Cardoz October 2 1960 March 25 2020 was an Indian American chef He was born in Mumbai He owned the New York City eatery Paowalla and was executive chef at Tabla as well as victor on Top Chef Masters Season 3 in 2011 1 His New York restaurants were known for food melding Indian flavours and spices with western cuisine 2 Floyd CardozFloyd Cardoz in 2011Born 1960 10 02 October 2 1960Mumbai IndiaDiedMarch 25 2020 2020 03 25 aged 59 Mountainside Medical Center Montclair New Jersey U S Culinary careerCooking styleIndian Contents 1 Education and career 2 Awards and honors 3 Personal life and death 4 Legacy 5 Books 6 ReferencesEducation and career EditAfter attending culinary school in Mumbai India Floyd Cardoz went to Les Roches International School of Hotel Management Switzerland He moved to New York in 1988 He started working under Chef Gray Kunz at Lespinasse in 1992 3 He worked in various roles from chef de partie to executive sous chef In 1997 he started working with Union Square Hospitality Group where he collaborated with restaurateur Danny Meyer to open Tabla 4 He also opened El Verano Taqueria and North End Grill In 2008 he launched a line of entrees with the online grocery home delivery company FreshDirect 5 Cardoz served as a culinary consultant to the 2014 feature film The Hundred Foot Journey in whose storyline French and Indian cuisines fuse 6 In 2015 he opened The Bombay Canteen In the summer 2016 he opened Paowalla in New York s Soho In 2018 he closed Paowalla and redesigned it to open as Bombay Bread Bar Awards and honors EditCardoz was a four time James Beard Award nominee and the author of two cookbooks 2 He is winner of season 3 of Top Chef Masters He donated the prize money to the Young Scientist Cancer Research Fund at Icahn School of Medicine at Mount Sinai He was named among the Top 50 Most Influential Global Indians by GQ Magazine in 2011 7 Personal life and death EditCardoz and his wife and business partner Barkha 2 had two sons Justin and Peter 8 Cardoz died from COVID 19 on March 25 2020 at Mountainside Hospital in Montclair New Jersey at the age of 59 9 He had been hospitalized for a week after travelling from Mumbai to New York through Frankfurt on March 8 falling sick and testing positive for the virus 2 Legacy EditCardoz has been called the godfather of modern Indian cuisine 10 He was the first chef born and raised in India to lead the kitchen at a prominent New York City restaurant 11 New York based food writer Priya Krishna wrote That Indian restaurants get to be high end and personal and regional and cross cultural and succeed on a large scale we can in large part thank Floyd Cardoz 12 Nearly a year after Cardoz s death Andrew Rea of the BCU released an episode with Cardoz that was filmed in 2019 on cooking curry for the Basics with Babish series which was released as its 100th episode 13 Books EditFloyd Cardoz Flavorwalla Big Flavor Bold Spices A New Way to Cook the Foods You Love 14 One Spice Two Spice American Food Indian Flavors 15 References Edit Moskin Julia March 25 2020 Floyd Cardoz 59 Dies Gave American Fine Dining an Indian Flavor The New York Times a b c d Celebrity chef Floyd Cardoz winner of Top Chef Masters dies of coronavirus complications CBC News The Associated Press March 25 2020 Retrieved March 26 2020 Crowley Chris March 6 2020 Legendary Chef Gray Kunz Has Died Grub Street Author Floyd Cardoz on Harper Collins Top Chef winner Floyd Cardoz dies at 59 of coronavirus complications www wabi tv Harris Jenn August 6 2014 Chef in Hundred Foot Journey serves up a feast for the eyes Los Angeles Times Retrieved March 29 2020 Chef Floyd Cardoz starts catering partnership with Neuman s Kitchen Grossman Eric Floyd Cardoz an influential and gregarious New York based chef has died at 59 due to the coronavirus MarketWatch Retrieved March 27 2020 Brekke Fletcher Marnie Hunter Top Chef Masters winner Floyd Cardoz dies after coronavirus diagnosis CNN Khurana Mansee March 27 2020 What Floyd Cardoz meant to the South Asian culinary world NBC News Moskin Julia March 25 2020 Floyd Cardoz 59 Dies Gave American Fine Dining an Indian Flavor The New York Times Krishna Priya March 26 2020 Indian dining in America would not look like what it does today without Floyd Cardoz Vogue India Archived at Ghostarchive and the Wayback Machine Curry feat Floyd Cardoz Basics with Babish 100th Episode YouTube Cardoz Floyd April 5 2016 Floyd Cardoz Flavorwalla Big Flavor Bold Spices A New Way to Cook the Foods You Love Artisan Books ISBN 978 1 57965 621 8 Cardoz Floyd 2006 One Spice Two Spice American Food Indian Flavors Bloomsbury Publishing Plc ISBN 978 1 904573 58 6 Retrieved from https en wikipedia org w index php title Floyd Cardoz amp oldid 1159627323, wikipedia, wiki, book, books, library,

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