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| Photo by Andrew Harnik |
Duane
Keller, with his long history offering exceptional
cuisine in the finest of dining establishments, deserves the respect
and renown he has garnered throughout the United States and Canada.
Recipient in 2001 of the James
Beard Foundation Certificate, New York where he was invited to be a guest
chef, Keller has won numerous awards over the years that reflect his ever-expanding
inventiveness and inspirational accomplishments: the DiRona Award, Sarasota,
Florida; the Gold Spoon Award at the Four Star Delta Bow Valley Inn, Calgary;
the Red Seal Award at Emerald Park, Vancouver; the Wine Spectator Award;
the C.C.A. Chef of the Year Award; and the Florida Top 100 Award, to name
just
a few.
In addition to these honors, in 2002 Keller helped Julia Child celebrate
her 90th birthday with dazzling gastronomic creations; he has been named
frequently
in Washingtonian Magazine as one of the areas top chefs hailing in their “Top
100,” “Top 50,” and “Best Brunches,” and he
was featured in Gourmet Magazine when head chef at the 17th century Ashby
Inn in
Paris,Virginia.
A native of Saskatchewan, Keller’s training under the world’s finest
European chefs in Canada, including Gerald Ehler of Calgary, initiated his
creative approach—that of incorporating the style and cooking techniques
of old world cuisine into that which is new: “I let the food speak for
itself; I don’t overwork it but put little twists on things, like my
smoked salmon cheesecake.”
Keller has over 25 years experience at fine hotels and restaurants
along the East Coast and Canada including, of late, Moon Bay
Coastal Cuisine at the Gaylord National. Keller
enjoys widening his repertory working with
indigenous
ingredients
because “The
four seasons generate four different styles of food throughout the year."
In addition to the respect received from fellow colleagues and food critics,
Keller celebrates his passion by sharing with others through charitable work:
he has created heart-healthy menus for the American Heart Association, fed
the homeless and disadvantaged in Sarasota as well as Hurricane Katrina relief,
and cooked for the Pentagon during rescue operations of 9/11. |
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