Savor Pride

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Savor Pride - Chef Ash Fulk

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NYC Pride & God's Love We Deliver is bringing back this one-of-a-kind immersive culinary fundraiser. Join your hosts Mavis-Jay Sanders & Sicily Sierra as they ask Chef Ash Fulk all our burning questions!

Thank you for being a part of last month’s Digital Dining Experience! We are excited to bring the live venue experience directly to fans online!

All proceeds will benefit NYC Pride and God's Love We Deliver.  Please send questions for the chef to savor@nycpride.org

Chef Ash Fulk competed on the Emmy winning Las Vegas season of Top Chef. Fulk has recently been the chef de cuisine of Hill Country Barbecue Market in Manhattan, where he delivered them two stars from the NY Times and made it the highest-rated Barbeque spot in NYC. Fulk is an entirely self-taught locavore who focuses on regional and seasonal preparations and operates by the principle “If it grows together, it goes together.” Fulk was chosen as one of the OUT 100 for Out Magazine in 2009 and has participated in the Top Chef Tour as well as Top Chef at Sea.

Mavis-Jay Sanders has cooked at Blue Hill at Stone Barns, Blue Hill, and Untitled in New York later becoming part-owner of the award-winning food truck Pico House in Los Angeles. Chef Sanders returned to New York as the Director of Operations at The Brownsville Community Culinary Center and in 2019, she was honored as one of Star Chefs’ New York Rising Star Chef. She is a James Beard Chef’s Boot Camp alum, a Chef’s Collaborative scholar, and is frequently a featured chef of the New York’s Queer Soup Night. She is now a co-founder of Food Plus People, an organization celebrating black culture and community through food. 

Sicily Sierra has always been fascinated by how food and people intersect and how meals turn into a tradition. She followed that desire and enrolled in Le Cordon Bleu’s culinary arts program. Sicily and her mother co-founded Pinky & Red’s as part of La Cocina’s incubator program. After working for The Cooking Project, teaching young people valuable cooking skills, she worked at Reem’s in the Bay area. Today, Sicily wants to create food that fosters a space for the community to come together to enjoy one another’s company over dishes that are an ode to her ancestry, an edible piece of culture deeply tied to place and family

Shrimp and Grits with Guajillo sauce is the February recipe!

All Savor Pride shows are ASL Interpreted.

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