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El Bulli Cooking in Progress Is One Amazing Film

Well, the Oscars have been awarded in Hollywood and congratulations to all. But there is one film the members of the Hospitality Industry are all waiting to see in wider release and that's El Bulli - Cooking in Progress.

If you have not had a chance to read any of the film's glowing reviews, just check out the movie's trailer and you'll run, not walk, to the showing nearest you or purchase the DVD for your permanent collection. 

Truly an inspiring film about the nature and value of creativity!

POST NOTE, February 25, 2013: It’s finally confirmed! THERE WILL BE A SECOND FERRAN MOVIE!

Vendome Pictures has just announced they are moving ahead to turn Lisa Abend’s book, The Sorcerer’s Apprentices: A Season in the Kitchen at Ferran Adria's elBulli, into a new film.

The movie will focus on the drama of the young apprentice chefs going through the restaurant's famous training program. Besides Adria, the main characters will be his Chefs de Cuisine--Eduard Xatruch, Mateu Casanas, and Oriol Castro

There will also be a stunning range of stagiares: Katie Button, an American former biomedical researcher turned chef; Luke Jang, a Korean who paid his way to El Bulli by working in a slaughterhouse; Andrea Correa, a Colombian chef who gets to be Oriol's personal assistant; Roger Alcaraz, a son of Catalan goat farmers; and Gael Vuilloud, a young French chef who can't quite pick up Spanish.

But the big question is: Who will play Ferran? Abend has always thought of Johnny Depp in the central role.

And while no one can doubt his talent, for this role, he might have to gain some pounds.

But what better way to gain weight then while studying (and savoring) the cuisine for this world famous Chef and his amazingly talent staff.

 Your Culinary World copyright Ana Kinkaid/Peter Schlagel 2013

Harrods Hosts Chef Thomas Keller for Ten Very Special Days

The famed Harrods Department Store of London has always been a trend setter. From its beginning in 1849 with the motto ‘Everything for Everybody Everywhere’ and telegraphic address of ‘Everything London’, Harrods has set the fashion in everything from men’s wear to children’s toys.

Today is no different as Harrods hosts Chef Thomas Keller at a unique pop-up restaurant that will appear for ten days starting October 1st in the legendary fourth floor Georgian Restaurant.

Keller, a three star Michelin chef, will recreate there for Harrods’ fortunate guests his esteemed northern California based restaurant, The French Laundry, as faithfully as possible including its actual décor and signature dinnerware.

For this his first European service event, Keller will blend French cuisine with American ingredients to create a set nine course culinary experience that is sure to be one of the most talked about restaurant events in London this fall.

In addition Keller will be presenting several new culinary creations devised especially for this unique Harrods event.

As reservations are, of course, required be sure to call early and know that as a result you be part of history in the making, all thanks to Harrods and the very talented Thomas Keller.   

Your Culinary World copyright Ana Kinkaid/Peter Schlagel 2011