The Michy’s chef and Miami native on her hometown and local flavors — stone crabs, plátanos maduros (sweet plantains) and…strawberry shakes.
- I knew I wanted to be a chef when…
I was working the line at a well-known restaurant 15 years ago and all the boys kept telling me I could never, ever be a chef and to just quit while I was ahead.
- A holiday meal at my home involves…
A lot of cooking, a huge variety of foods and more plates than we can fit on a table, polished off with a touch of Latin-Jewish drama (just a little touch).
- The word or phrase most overheard in my kitchens…
I definitely can’t say that in an interview. I’m a good girl!
- My earliest food memory…
Strawberry shakes made right on Knaus Berry Farm in Homestead. They are still there!
- The Miami of my youth vs. Miami now…
When I was growing up we were able to walk barefoot and keep our doors wide open; things seemed so much simpler and smaller. Not as many lights and a slower pace. It has now become more of a cultural mecca! Our flavors are more vibrant and we are finally investing more in our schools and parks. It’s more of a community!
- First-time visitors to Miami must see…
Calle Ocho, Domino Park.
- My favorite neighborhood in Miami…
Miami Shores, maybe because I grew up there. But I love the area near the open water — it’s always so quiet and peaceful.
- Secret only a local would know…
If you can, stay off the roads before 9:30 AM and between 4:00 PM and 6:30 PM.
- One dish you can only get in Miami…
Fresh stone crab next to black beans and rice, sweet plantains and a cold beer!
- The quintessential Miami kitchen is never without…
Lots and lots of fresh limes and good chiles.
- The one cookbook that inspires me most…
Maida Heatter’s Cakes. She is such a perfectionist and a local!
- In the kitchen, nothing beats…
Silence.