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Publicado el 08-26-2010

La cocina moderna dominicana, vista por el Chef Ricardo Cardona.

Chef Ricardo Cardona: Explaining Modern Dominican Food, Managing Six Restaurants, and Why He Hates Being on TV

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El Salvador-born Ricardo Cardona moved from his home country to Alphabet City when he was a teenager in the early 80s. He now heads up the kitchen of the newly opened Gabbana, a modern Dominican restaurant in Corona, Queens. The chef is a veteran of New York kitchens, having worked his way up from frying falafel in the East Village to the Ritz Carlton, and finally developing his own modern Caribbean/Latin American cuisine. Cardona is currently the executive chef of six restaurants, including Sofrito, 809, Mamajuana, Hudson River Cafe, and Manolitos.

Yesterday, we caught up with Cardona about the challenges of coming up through the kitchen, racism at the Ritz, what Dominicans really eat, and opening the first place of his own.

Here, in the second half of the interview, we get him to explain what, exactly, is modern Dominican cuisine, his thoughts on natural fusions, how he manages six restaurants at once, and why he hates being on TV.

So how would you describe the modern Dominican food youre cooking at Gabbana?

It came because, back in the day, there were no imports. Nothing. But the way the world is now, you can bring the best of the best on planes. So that means that youre using all the best ingredients from all over the world, and adding the Dominican flavor.

And it can be very simple. You can do a yucca vichyssoise, or instead of potatoes, use plantains. So thats the beauty of it. You dont have to be stuck in the traditional ways, you can do modern food. Modern food means using ingredients from all over the world.

I did a squash soup, a very typical Dominican dish. I did it as a cream soup, and at the end I added a little bit of Manchego cheese, truffle oil, and rock shrimp. These things are not Dominican, but they are delicious.

Do you ever get New York Dominicans saying that you are messing with the food too much? [Earlier, Cardona had noted that New York Dominicans eat more traditional food, out of nostalgia, than Dominicans who live in the D.R.]

It depends who visits and their point of view. The people who travel, who have money, who have culture, they love the idea. People who dont say: What is this? But the food is art. ...
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