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词条 Sam Choy
释义

  1. Personal life

  2. Publications

  3. Restaurants

  4. See also

  5. References

  6. External links

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Sam Choy is an American chef, restaurateur, and television personality known as a founding contributor of "Pacific rim cuisine".[1] Choy is an alumnus of the Kapiolani Community College Culinary Arts program.[2] One of his first jobs as a chef was at The Waldorf-Astoria Hotel in New York City. He would then return to Hawaii, where he eventually opened a chain of restaurants.[3] Choy helped develop and popularize Hawaii regional cuisine.

In 1991, Choy founded the Poke Festival and Recipe Contest.

In 2004, Choy was awarded the James Beard Foundation's America's Classics Award for Sam Choy's Kaloko in Kailua-Kona, on the Big Island of Hawaii. The award recognizes "beloved regional restaurants" that reflect the character of their communities.

Choy has appeared in several Food TV programs, including Ready.. Set... Cook! and Iron Chef America. He is good friends with Emeril Lagasse,[4] who has appeared on Choy's TV show Sam Choy's Kitchen on KHNL. Lagasse has also mentioned Choy by name several times in his TV shows; one of those times he was making Poke on his live TV show, and added peanut butter to the Poke - Choy's "secret ingredient". In 2015, Choy broadcast a series on YouTube, Sam Choy In The Kitchen.

Choy has designed Hawaiian-inspired dishes for American Airlines first class passengers to and from Hawaii.

Personal life

Choy is the son of a Chinese father, Hung Sam Choy, and a Hawaiian mother, Clairemoana.[5] He is married to Carol, with whom he has two sons, Sam, Jr., and Christopher.[6]

Choy lives in Kona District, Hawaii.[6]

Publications

  • Sam Choy (1995). "With Sam Choy: Cooking from the Heart"
  • Sam Choy (1999). "The Choy of Seafood"
  • Sam Choy, U'I Goldsberry, & Steven Goldsberry (1999). "Sam Choy's Island Flavors"
  • Sam Choy and Catherine Enomoto (2000). "Sam Choy's Cooking: Island Cuisine at Its Best"
  • Sam Choy (2001). "Sam Choy Woks the Wok: Stir Fry Cooking at Its Island Best"
  • Sam Choy (2001). "Sam Choy's Cooking with Kids"
  • Sam Choy (2000). "Sam Choy's Sampler: Hawaii's Favorite Recipes"
  • Sam Choy (2002). "Sam Choy's Polynesian Kitchen: More Than 150 Authentic Dishes from One of the World's Most Delicious and Overlooked Cuisine"
  • Sam Choy (2002). "Sam Choy's visits Mr. Burkott and his farm in Hawaii"
  • Sam Choy (2003). "Sam Choy's Little Hawaiian Cookbook for Big Appetites"
  • Sam Choy, Lynn Cook, and Douglas Peebles (2003). "A Hawaiian Luau with Sam Choy and The Makaha Sons"
  • Sam Choy and Elizabeth Meahl. (2004). "Sam Choy's A Little Hawaiian Poke Cookbook"
  • Sam Choy (2006). "Aloha Cuisine"
  • Sam Choy (2009). "Poke"

Restaurants

  • Created Huki Lau Cafe (no longer owned by Choy, Laie, O'ahu, Hawaii)
  • Sam Choy's Breakfast, Lunch, and Crab (Closed in 2013)
  • Sam Choy's (Tumon Bay, Guam)
  • Sam Choy's Kai Lanai ( Big Island, Hawaii)
  • Sam Choy's Seafood Style Island Grille (Pearl Harbor, O'ahu, Hawaii)
  • Sam Choy's Poke to the Max (Seattle & Tacoma, Washington)

See also

  • Cuisine of Hawaii
  • Iron Chef America
  • George Mavrothalassitis
  • Poke (Hawaii)
  • Alan Wong
  • Roy Yamaguchi

References

1. ^{{cite news | first=Michael| last=Tsai | coauthors= | title=Pacific Rim Cuisine | date=2006-07-02 | publisher=Honolulu Advertiser | url =http://the.honoluluadvertiser.com/150/sesq6food | work =Honolulu Advertiser | pages = | accessdate = 2007-09-19 }}
2. ^{{cite news | first= | last= | coauthors= | title=Sam Choy: Biography | date= | publisher= | url =http://www1.foodtv.com/celebrities/choybio/0,7213,,00.html | work =Food Network | pages = | accessdate = 2007-09-19 }}
3. ^{{cite news | first=Sam | last=Choy | coauthors= | title=Sam Choy's Island Flavors | date= | publisher= | url=http://www.globalgourmet.com/food/special/1999/samchoy/ | work=Global Gourmet | pages= | accessdate=2007-09-19 | deadurl=yes | archiveurl=https://web.archive.org/web/20070204071404/http://www.globalgourmet.com/food/special/1999/samchoy/ | archivedate=2007-02-04 | df= }}
4. ^{{cite news | first=| last=| coauthors= | title=Emeril Live | date=2007-07-06 | publisher=Food Network | url =http://www.foodnetwork.com/food/show_em/episode/0,1976,FOOD_9959_49857,00.html | work =Food Network | pages = | accessdate = 2007-09-19 }}
5. ^http://www.honolulumagazine.com/Honolulu-Magazine/October-2011/Present-at-the-Food-Revolution-in-Hawaii/Original-HRC-Chef-Profiles/
6. ^http://archives.starbulletin.com/2002/09/29/special/story35.html

External links

  • chefsamchoy.com
  • Food Network biography
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