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Chris Valdes reflects on his upbringing, where food played a central role in his Cuban family, and how his mother’s teachings deeply shaped his cooking style. He recalls early mornings spent picking up fresh Cuban bread for their family restaurant and the nostalgic comfort of dishes like the Cuban steak sandwich. Chris discusses key creations, such as his Miami-inspired Spanish tortilla and that same steak sandwich, both of which hold personal significance. He offers insights into his creative process, balancing tradition with experimentation, and shares practical cooking tips, including how to master the tricky tortilla flip. Chris touches on the profound influence of his culinary heroes, particularly his mother and Chef Emeril Lagass, and how they helped mold his career. The chef opens up about the challenges of launching a catering business at just 19, from financial hurdles to personal doubts, and provides advice to young entrepreneurs about the importance of perseverance and passion. The Miami native dishes on his favorite local food spots, showcasing the city’s vibrant food culture.
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