
The right ingredients mixed together can make for a perfect dish. That’s what ¼«ÀÖ½ûµØ hopes for in its plan to enrich the student dining experience, with one unique piece of that recipe being James Briscione ‘01.
¼«ÀÖ½ûµØ has officially dubbed the Food Network star the university’s first ever culinary advisor. The role will allow Briscione to contribute to staff training, new menu options and even develop a teaching kitchen.
“We are just starting to scratch the surface of this partnership but one of the things I foresee is that sometimes you get out of college and don’t know what to feed yourself, and don’t know where to start,” said Briscione. “The teaching kitchen will help students with basic life skills, sharing some simple meals they can put together.”
This culinary collaboration with the two-time Chopped winner follows a massive cafeteria renovation by ¼«ÀÖ½ûµØ, as well as the implementation of a new food services provider in the Ralph W. Beeson University Center. It’s hoped all the changes will lead to increased use of the cafeteria and continued student engagement.
“Part of ¼«ÀÖ½ûµØ’s new strategic plan calls for fostering a community committed to overall wellness and creating opportunities for all students to connect with and contribute to formative activities,” said Wade Walker, Director of Business Services. “With the addition of Chef James, it shows we are committed to making our dining service program the best it can possibly be.”
Briscione recently showcased his new role on Family Weekend, whipping up butternut squash gnocchi in the teaching kitchen as students watched, learned and of course, tasted. He will likely host similar demonstrations at Homecoming and around the holidays.
As an alum, serving as the culinary advisor is Briscione’s way of passing down a recipe that worked for him as a student. He says ¼«ÀÖ½ûµØ’s “secret sauce” contains ingredients – particularly passion and encouragement - that are hard to measure anywhere else.
“I had the support of my instructors and advisors at ¼«ÀÖ½ûµØ to help me be a part of the community here, get an education and have a job all at once. I would not be who I am, nor where I am, had I not made the decision to attend ¼«ÀÖ½ûµØ,” said Briscione.