February 28, 2023 4:36am
49m
In this episode of flavors unknown, we had the pleasure of speaking with Chef Nando Chang at Itamae, a Nikkei-style restaurant in Miami's Design District. Chef Nando shared with us his unique culinary background and his passion for Nikkei cuisine, which combines Japanese and Peruvian flavors.Growing up in Peru, Chef Nando was exposed to a rich tapestry of flavors and aromas that influenced his approach to cooking. He shares with us the dishes that remind him of his childhood and the most influential person in his career. He also explains how he defines Peruvian cuisine and the top three must-try Peruvian and Nikkei dishes. At Itamae, Chef Nando works alongside his sister and father, and we got an insight into how they work together and their individual areas of focus. Listen to my conversation with chef Nando Chang on Apple Podcast here!Listen to my conversation with chef Nando Chang on Spotify here!
What you'll learn from chef Nando Chang at Itamae
The smells that remind chef Nand Chang of his childhood
4:21The flavors of Peru
5:21Chef Nando Chang's young love for spicy food
6:13The rich cultural diversity of Peruvian food
7:52How African culture shaped Peruvian cuisine
8:53One of his favorite Peruvian dishes
12:18Chef Nando Chang's favorite type of ceviche and how it’s made
13:29The shellfish he loves the most, only found in northern Peru
15:07His recipe for Leche de tigre
15:59How he describes the food at Itamae
18:39The unusual ingredients he adds for acidity to scallop nigiri
20:53Why Itamae doesn't serve meat
21:38How Miami food fits into his dishes
22:49Traveling with the “contraband queen”
25:56How Itamae has become a family affair
26:57The best chef in the family
27:38How his father experienced restaurant culture as an immigrant
30:37The one emotion that drives his creative process
33:27How the blend of cultures is sometimes received by guests at Itamae
35:03The next evolution of his food
36:32Why he’s glad he choose food of a career in music
37:38His rules for making ceviche
40:58Where to eat in Miami
45:14His guilty pleasure food
45:44The cookbooks he finds inspiration
46:11Kitchen pet peeves
46:45His must-have condiments
47:07
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Links to other episodes with the chefs in Miami
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Because I left Peru so early, every time I go back, it's like rediscovering some part of my heritage.
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This is the way I grew up eating. And this is the way I want you to eat it. I do not care that you think this isn't how you ate it when you were in Tokyo five years ago.