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Silent Chef: Oyster 

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Many of us find joy in cooking: the simple but vital task of making food for our loved ones and ourselves can be an act of mindfulness and self-care. Cooking helps us to be present in the moment, to focus on simple tasks, and to filter out the noise of our busy lives. Cooking also brings us closer to the source of the foods that nurture our bodies and our minds.
Calm has partnered with our friends at José Andrés Media and Michelin-starred chef John Fraser to bring to life a series that celebrates the connection between cooking and mindfulness. Our first three episodes of SILENT CHEF follow Chef Fraser as he explores the beauty and bounty of the North Fork of Long Island where he operates his award-winning restaurant The North Fork Table Inn. Each journey revolves around a central ingredient that he will harvest and bring to his kitchen to create a unique and memorable dish.
No culinary trip to the North Fork of Long Island would be complete without experiencing the vast bounty of the surrounding ocean. In this episode, Chef Fraser takes to the sea with Elizabeth and Steph, the owners and operator of Little Ram Oysters. Their oyster farm located just off the Northeast corner of nearby Shelter Island produces some of the best bivalves in the North Atlantic. After harvesting several dozen oysters, Chef Fraser heads back to land and sets up a rustic kitchen in the dunes. A wood fire is built, and the oysters are topped with a savory herb butter and grilled over the open fire with salt crusted potatoes.
Calm your mind and soak up the atmosphere of Long Island's North Fork and its bounty of summer produce.
Created By:
José Andrés Media (‪@chefjoseandres‬ )
John Fraser
Production Crew:
Executive Producer: Richard Wolffe
Executive Producer: John Fraser
Co-Executive Producer: Ellen Kaplan
Producer/Director: Todd Wendel
DP: Tony Smith
2nd Camera: Julian Nguyen
Sound: Nejc Poberaj
Gaffer: Jeff Fitzgerald
Sound Design: Chip Sovek
Editing: Justin Van Prooyen
Colorist: Julian Nguyen
Production Design: Nathaniel Savage
Associate Producer: Gabby Lozano
Stylist: Paul Marlow
Marketing: Casey Hyken
PR: Ashton McLeod
Culinary Advisor: Berenice de Araujo
Talent:
Chef: John Fraser
Oyster farmer: Elizabeth Peeples
Oyster farmer: Stef Bassett
Special Thanks:
Production accommodations provided by Laura Hirsch
Little Ram Oysters
North Fork Table and Inn

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Комментарии : 9   
@lindaponzio2247
@lindaponzio2247 Год назад
More! More! These videos are so incredibly beautiful! I play them for my 6th-grade class for a calm break in the classroom. It shows my inner-city students aspects of nature that most of them have never experienced. Thank you for making them!
@bunnybell1782
@bunnybell1782 11 месяцев назад
I loved ❤ that thanks 🙏 beautiful filming& editing & I loved the sound atmos too 👏👏😊
@caroleb2750
@caroleb2750 Год назад
This is so peaceful and beautiful ✨
@MODeffects
@MODeffects Год назад
Link to the recipe would be nice thanks :)
@johnlowry-king6669
@johnlowry-king6669 Год назад
Wait! What? You only get one oyster??? LOLOL! Aeriously, that was beautiful, but what was in the dutch oven with the salt?
@patrickford18
@patrickford18 Год назад
It looked like fingerling potatoes.
@johnlowry-king6669
@johnlowry-king6669 Год назад
I thought it was peanuts. @@patrickford18
@hlynsand
@hlynsand 19 часов назад
It was salt crusted potatoes
@didia325
@didia325 Год назад
So well said, @purplemonsoon8376 !
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