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Let The Competition Begin!

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Posted by marti | Posted on 07-10-2012

Category : Selection Process

Congratulations again to all of our amazing finalists that made it into the Top 30 of this year’s Sammic Scholarships for BasqueStage. The application process for these folks, however, has just begun.

The next step for our Top Chef Finalists is to submit a video (October 11). This video will consist of the candidate explaining why he or she wants to participate in BasqueStage. The video, a part from being uploaded to Vimeo (or Youtube), will be posted in the candidates’ blogs for followers to enjoy.

The next step, for both Rising Stars and Top Chef Finalists, is to submit a food blog post (October 18). These posts will include photos, possible recipes, and texts by the candidates, in top form to impress our judges.

A resume and essay is also required of applicants.

And two lucky winners will be announced in November!  Good luck everyone!

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Applications Open Monday for IV Sammic Scholarship for BasqueStage

Posted by marti | Posted on 18-02-2012

Category : BasqueStage, Registration, Rules, Sammic Scholarship, Selection Process

If you follow BasqueStage via Twitter, Facebook, or our blog, you know that our current stages, Ruth and Elisha, are working hard in the kitchen of Martín Berasategui.

You may also know they have a privileged position, learning as stages in a three-star restaurant but with all their expenses paid, as special Sammic scholars.

But do you know that it’s almost time to begin the IV Sammic Scholarship for BasqueStage application process? And that you, or an aspiring chef you know, have the chance to do the same?

The BasqueStage Scholarship is a collaboration between Sammic, a European company that manufactures equipment for professional kitchens, and Martin Berasategui, one of the most renowned chefs in the world with several Michelin stars to his name.

There are some important changes to the application process, which we will review in upcoming blog posts, but the most important one is this: on February 20, the FIRST round of applications opens. This semester, there will be two stagesof applications. The first stage will last from February 20, 2012 and March 30, 2012, after which the applications for the scholarship will no longer be accepted.

To apply, candidates should fill out the form found on this website, where they will be asked to submit:

• Personal Information

• A document in PDF format with their resumé including personal, academic and work experience data, and any other relevant information.

• The address of their personal blog, including other social networks’ URLs and usernames if they desire to do so.

• Answer a short question the organizers pose.

Then, on April 1, 2012, the names of 30 candidates chosen to proceed to STAGE TWO. (More on that later).

We are excited about the new application process, and we are looking forward to seeing fresh faces from across the world!

Do you want to be the next Sammic Scholar for BasqueStage? Just as in the third edition of BasqueStage, the scholarship is open to all nationalities!   We are in the process of contacting schools, restaurants, media and others about BasqueStage. If you need more information, all you have to do is contact us at info@basquestage.com.

Stay tuned for further information on this round of BasqueStage, and share this with any aspiring chefs you know. Mark Monday February 20 on your calendar, and get your application in!

To keep up with BasqueStage, you can follow us on Twitter or Facebook  in addition to keeping up with the official blog.  Any questions?

 

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Jury Member : Eneko Atxa

Posted by marti | Posted on 07-12-2011

Category : Selection Process, Star Chefs

Eneko Atxa

Michelin Stars:

Eneko Atxa is one of the brightest stars in the younger generation of Basque chefs. His restaurant, Azurmendi, was the first in Biscay to win two Michelin stars. He has won several awards, including “Chef of the Future” and has appeared in countless media, all the way to Gourmet magazine.

More info:

  • Atxa’s Restaurant, Azurmendi
  • on Twitter
  • Gourmet Magazine
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Jury Member : David De Jorge

Posted by marti | Posted on 06-12-2011

Category : Selection Process, Star Chefs

Tags: David de Jorge, Jury

David de Jorge

Michelin Stars: none yet, but he’s a TV star

David de Jorge is the right hand of Martín Berasategui and a genuine media beast. He tries to claim a natural and -in his words- “no-bullshit” cooking style for everyday’s life. He also hosts one of the most promising spanish cooking TV show these days, from behind Restaurant Martín Berasategui.

More info:

  • www.daviddejorge.com
  • Robin Food TV shows
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Jury Member : Hilario Arbelaitz

Posted by marti | Posted on 05-12-2011

Category : BasqueStage, Selection Process, Star Chefs

Hilario Arbelaitz

Michelin Stars:

At the Zuberoa Restaurant, Hilario Arbelaitz offers a flavoursome, imaginative cuisine with strong contrasts, using the finest local products. Hilario sets out to woo diners with his exquisite creamy dishes and his cuisine might be considered to mark the highest level of gastronomic craftsmanship.

More info:

  • www.zuberoa.com
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Jury Member : Pedro Subijana

Posted by marti | Posted on 03-12-2011

Category : Selection Process, Star Chefs

Tags: Jury, Pedro Subijana

Pedro Subijana

Michelin Stars:

Student of the renowned master of chefs Luis Irizar, has managed to highlight his restaurant Akelarre with highest honors at prestigious gastronomic guides. His role as culinary master has been equally prolific in both European and American institutions and on television where he has recorded more than 1400 shows since 1992.

More info:

  • www.akelarre.net (restaurant)
  • Relais & Châteaux
  • Les Grandes Tables du Monde
  • Article in Wikipedia (spanish)
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The Jury of the III Sammic Scholarship for BasqueStage

Posted by marti | Posted on 02-12-2011

Category : BasqueStage, Selection Process, Star Chefs

Tags: Jury, Martín Berasategui

Over the next week, we’d like to introduce you to the people who make up the jury for BasqueStage. They are distinguished chefs, and in previous rounds have included such notables as Thomas Keller and Juan Mari Arzak. They are tastemakers not just in the Basque Country culinary scene, but also on the worldwide stage.

Today, we will introduce you to the president of this year’s jury and the chef who currently hosts BasqueStages, Martín Berasategui. Over the following days we will present the remainder of the jury, so stay tuned for a roster of some of the region’s most talented cooks.


 

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Martin Berasategui

Sammic Scholarship Jury President

Michelin Stars:

After a lifetime dedicated to restoration, seasoned with awards and international recognition, Martin is one of the cornerstones for understanding contemporary cuisine.

As Sponsor of BasqueStage, he has been entrusted to lead the jury in the task of assessing the candidacies and selecting two young chefs that will be awarded with Sammic Scholarships.

More info:

  • www.martinberasategui.com
  • Relais & Châteaux
  • Les Grandes Tables du Monde
  • Article in Wikipedia (spanish)
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More About BasqueStage

Posted by admin | Posted on 09-08-2011

Category : Registration, Rules, Sammic Scholarship, Selection Process

Tags: 2012, BasqueStage, Candidates, Sammic Scholarship

If you follow BasqueStage via Twitter, Facebook, or our blog, you know that our current stages, Marco and Cameron, are working hard and playing hard in the kitchen of Martín Berasategui.

You may also know they have a privileged position, learning as stages in a three-star restaurant but with all their expenses paid, as special Sammic scholars.

But do you know that it’s almost time to begin the III Sammic Scholarship for BasqueStage application process? And that you, or an aspiring chef you know, has the chance to do the same?

The BasqueStage Scholarship is a collaboration between Sammic, a European company that manufactures equipment for professional kitchens, and Martin Berasategui, one of the most renowned chefs in the world with over a dozen Michelin stars to his name.

It’s a program that carries on the tradition of nurturing young chefs, which is one of the peculiar characteristics of the culinary community of Basque Country, and one of the principal reasons it is home to more Michelin stars per person than anywhere else in the world. The stages work at Berasategui’s three-star restaurant in Lasarte, Spain, just outside of San Sebastián in the Basque Region of Spain. The jury that chooses the two winners is packed with culinary luminaries, such as Daniel Bouloud, Thomas Keller, and Pedro Subijana. BasqueStage winners receive a 6-month, all-expense-paid stage and  have an instant platform to share their experiences with other chefs and lovers of food, through blog, video and social media.

Tracy Chang and Athena Thickstun were the winners of the first round of BasqueStage, which took place from January 2011 to June 2011.  Their rich experience here, immersed in the kitchen life at Martín Berasategui as well as the enchanting community of Basque Country, has been chronicled for you to enjoy. You can read about their past adventures, and what they’ve gotten up to since then, on their blogs: tracyfearless.com and athenathickstun.com).  Or if you’re wondering what advice they would leave to their successors, on the BasqueStage blog they left two letters of advice  for all future stages.

Our II Sammic Scholars, the promising young cooks Marco Bahena and Cameron Rolka, are still in their honeymoon period at the restaurant.  Follow them by the minute on the adventure of a lifetime!

  • Marco’s Blog
  • Marco on Twitter
  • Cameron’s Blog
  • Cameron on Twitter

Do you want to be the next Sammic Scholar for BasqueStage? As we’ve mentioned, for the third round of BasqueStage, we are opening the scholarship up to all nationalities!  While the previous grants were limited to the USA, the amount of interest from other countries has prompted us to open the playing field to young cooks everywhere.  We are in the process of contacting schools, restaurants, media and others about BasqueStage. If you need more information, all you have to do is contact us at info@basquestage.com.

Sign up for our newsletter for the latest in BasqueStage news, in the kitchens at Martin Berasategui, and in Basque Country.

To keep up with BasqueStage, you can follow us on Twitter or Facebook, in addition to keeping up with the official blog.

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sneak peek: the jury, part II

Posted by admin | Posted on 11-05-2011

Category : Sammic Scholarship, Selection Process

Tags: 2011, Candidates, David de Jorge, Hilario Arbelaitz, jean françois piège, phillipe labbé, Sammic, Sammic Scholarship

Yesterday we unveiled the first half of the jury that has judged the II Sammic BasqueStage winners.

The second half of the jury is made up of three more great chefs, plus one (unmistakable) media personality. Together, they have helped decide the two lucky winners that will be announced later today.

Hilario Arbelaitz

At Zuberoa Restaurant, Hilario Arbelaitz offers a flavoursome, imaginative cuisine with strong contrasts, using the finest local products. Hilario sets out to woo diners with his exquisite creamy dishes and his cuisine might be considered to mark the highest level of gastronomic craftsmanship.

Philippe Labbé

Philippe Labbé is a French chef that cooked at the two-Michelin-star Chevre d’Or before being recruited to Paris last year. He now oversees the dining at the luxurious Shangri-La Hotel, at the restaurants La Bauhinia and L’Abeille. He manages to unite tradition and modernity, respecting local techniques and adapting them in order to create new flavors.

Jean-François Piège

Jean-François Piège is a French chef who used to be at the helm of Les Ambassadeurs in Paris, a two-star Michelin in Hotel Crillon. He has recently opened a 20-seat restaurant to showcase his simple and elegant French cooking above his other eatery, La Brasserie Thoumieux. Michelin awarded his new venture 2 stars within months of his opening.

David de Jorge

David de Jorge is the right hand man of Martín Berasategui and a genuine media beast. He promotes a natural and -in his words- “no-bullshit” cooking style for everyday’s life. He also hosts one of today’s most promising Spanish cooking TV shows, from right behind the Berasategui restaurant.

Also on the jury are Sammic’s Managing and Marketing directors Jon Markina and Amaia Altuna.

Come back later today for the announcement…

 

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sneak peek: the jury, part I

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Posted by admin | Posted on 11-05-2011

Category : Sammic Scholarship, Selection Process

Tags: 2011, Candidates, joan roca, Jury, Pedro Subijana, quique dacosta, Sammic Scholarship

Joan Roca. Pedro Subijana. Quique Dacosta.

Besides being celebrities in the culinary field, these chefs share another common thread.

These three star chefs form the first half of the second 2011 Sammic Scholarship. They have helped decide which two lucky winners get an all-expense paid stage at Martín Berasategui’s restaurant in Lasarte, Spain.

Joan Roca

Joan Roca is head chef at El Celler de Can Roca, the restaurant in Catalunya currently ranked number two in the world.   He and his brothers founded the restaurant, which is in Girona, Spain, in 1986. They create a cuisine based in nostalgia, childhood aromas and flavors, but very much of today.

Pedro Subijana

Student of the renowned master of chefs Luis Irizar, Pedro Subijana has created a restaurant in San Sebastián, Akelarre, that has been endowed with highest honors by prestigious gastronomic guides. He is recognized as a s culinary master, by audiences around the world. He also has a prolific television career, having recorded more than 1400 shows since 1992.

Quique Dacosta

Quique Dacosta’s restaurant, of the same name, is located in Denia, near Valencia, and boasts two Michelin stars. Dacosta is a widely-recognized and rewarded Spanish chef, with national and international culinary accolades under his belt, including chef of the year by Lo Mejor de la Gastronomia.

 

The announcement, coming tomorrow, will be made from Restaurant Martín Berasategui, by chef himself. Stay tuned for the big day!

 

 

 

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