Chef Jeremiah
Chef Jeremiah, also known as Chef Jeremiah Bullfrog, is a celebrity chef and food truck owner based in Miami, Florida.
Early career
Chef Jeremiah's career began in 1998 at Johnson & Wales Culinary School in North Miami, Florida. After his training, he set off to work at some of the world's most avant-garde and renowned restaurants, including the Michelin-starred El Bulli (under Ferran Adrià), wd~50, Noma and Restaurant Aquavit, as well as eateries like Spice Market and Café Grey.[1][2]
gastroPod Miami
In 2009, Chef Jeremiah converted a 1962 Airstream trailer into a mobile kitchen and launched gastroPod Miami, the first gourmet street food truck in South Florida.[3] The project gained the attention of the foodie community. VendrTV described gastroPod as "pushing limits and boundaries" of street food[4] and NBC Miami called the menu "new takes on old classics."[5][6]
Within a year, gastroPod helped spawn a movement of more than 100 trucks, and was named Best Food Truck by the Miami New Times. Specialities over the years have included the Old Dirty Dog (a smoked short-rib hot dog on a potato bun and topped with sweet/spicy slaw), the Bánh Mì Taco (oxtail, trotters, country pâté and pickled radishes), the Sloppy José with brisket and Curry in a Hurry (vegan curry with rice).[7] Later the gastroPod concept evolved into the semi-annual podBrunch series, offering an eclectic menu in roving locations. The October 12, 2013 podBrunch at the Wolfsonian Museum in Miami Beach, Florida, featured a prix fixe menu of French toast ice cream, egg and potato taco, charred yam cavatelli and pumpkin spice bundt cakes, among other items.[8]
PICKLEpeoples and Subatomic Sandwiches
In 2012, Chef Jeremiah expanded his business beyond gastroPod with PICKLEpeoples. In an interview, Chef Jeremiah said his Kickstarter-funded pickling project "is about using technology and cutting edge techniques to streamline a time honored tradition."[9] Some of his pickled creations worked their way into specialty cocktails at renowned pop-up bar the Broken Shaker.[10]
In late 2013, Chef Jeremiah opened Subatomic Sandwiches at the Wolfsonian-FIU museum, at 1001 Washington Avenue in Miami Beach, Florida.[11] The "throw-back" sub shop features twists on classic sandwiches and "house-made everything," including bread.
TV and celebrity chef gigs
A lifelong Miami resident, Chef Jeremiah describes his culinary style as "hustling" and is the personal chef of rapper Rick Ross.[12] After Ross posted a picture of him to Instagram, Chef Jeremiah appeared alongside the rapper in a 2013 Reebok Classics television commercial called "Rick Ross Lives White Hot."[13]
In a season 9 episode of the Food Network reality series Chopped, Chef Jeremiah made it to the final round. In 2014, he faced off against Bobby Flay over Cuban sandwiches on season 2 of the Food Network program Beat Bobby Flay.[14] In 2015, he made it to the final round of Cutthroat Kitchen: The Truck Stops Here.[15]
See also
References
- ↑ Chef Jeremiah Bullfrog - Biography at StarChefs.com
- ↑ Rick Ross' Personal Chef Cooked at El Bulli, wd-50, and Noma | FirstWeFeast.com
- ↑ Road Food - Eater Miami
- ↑ gastroPod (Miami, FL) : VendrTV - YouTube
- ↑ Chef Jeremiah Bullfrog Jumpstarts Gourmet on the Go - Bing Videos Archived October 11, 2013, at the Wayback Machine.
- ↑ Chef Jeremiah Bullfrog Jumpstarts Gourmet on the Go | NBC 6 South Florida
- ↑ Best Food Truck Miami 2010 - GastroPod Mobile Gourmet - Miami New Times
- ↑ Chef Jeremiah's Pod Brunch at The Wolfsonian's Dynamo Cafe Saturday, October 12 | miami.com
- ↑ http://www.miami.com/chef-jeremiah-pet-project-pickle-peoples-wants-you-article.
- ↑ Jeremiah Bullforg And His Culinary Lab| Tasting Table
- ↑ Subatomic Sandwiches Opens at the Wolfsonian-FIU
- ↑ Chef Jeremiah Bullfrog On Cooking For Rick Ross, Hustling, And Pickles
- ↑ Chef Jeremiah Bullfrog of gastroPOD debuts in Rick Ross commercial for Reebok | miami.com
- ↑ "Beat Bobby Flay, "Risky Business" (Episode: BY0204H)". FoodNetwork.com.
- ↑ "Cutthroat Kitchen, "The Truck Stops Here" (Episode: KT0812H)". FoodNetwork.com.