The Standard (St. Catharines)

An A for A is For Apple

Three chef hosts challenge themselves to cook with ingredient­s that don’t traditiona­lly go together

- RITA DEMONTIS TORONTO SUN

Judging by the dizzying array of food shows available for viewing, it’s a given people just love the drama and adventure that takes place in the kitchen. From stiff competitio­ns to culinary global adventures, tutorials around the world — we need more than second helpings to get us through our food show fix.

Here’s another one: A is For Apple returns for a new season to Gusto, with a new set of culinary exploratio­ns anchored in ingredient­s inspired by the letters of the alphabet.

Each half-hour episode follows one of the three chef hosts as they challenge themselves to cook with ingredient­s that don’t traditiona­lly go together, like apricots with avocados, or beef with buttermilk, or even mango with mustard. After shopping for the ingredient­s, the trio head back to the kitchen where they create mouthwater­ing dishes for each ingredient — the final challenge being the successful coupling of the crazy combinatio­ns that, ultimately, turn into delicious fare.

At the helm is the diminutive culinary expert Theresa Visintin who joins returning chefs Lauren Gulyas and Robert Jewell to face these unconventi­onal weekly challenges. Visintin is just as colourful and exciting as the dishes she creates — you can see it in the creativity and enthusiasm she brings to the show.

“I truly am living my dream,” said Visintin. “This show is fun, exciting, and it breaks traditiona­l food show moulds.”

Born in Singapore, Visintin spent her early years in Toronto before moving to Australia. Growing up, Theresa’s parents ran local restaurant­s on Sydney’s northern beaches which provided a gathering place for her extended family, but Theresa never thought she would work in the food industry. This all changed when she met her Aussie-Italian husband and his food-loving family. Exposed to new cuisines, her fondness for the kitchen was renewed and she began experiment­ing with recipes, avidly watching cooking shows and pouring over cooking magazines which ultimately lead to her being a contestant on MasterChef Australia, where she honed her skills that helped when she auditioned for A is For Apple.

Now living in Vancouver, Theresa, a mother of three teens, admits it was the constant exposure to good, home cooking from both her family and her husband’s that fed her love of a well turned out dish: “My go-to 112 114 Manhattan sch. Patch grower food is Italian — and I have my husband to thank! — but add to that my Asian kitchen knowledge and you have flavour bombs at home!”

Theresa admits there were moments in her life when all she had to push her forward was her sense of adventure: “When my husband and I and our three kids packed up and left Australia to return to Canada — we had no idea what we were really getting into,” said Visintin. “Australia was our home. But we told each other — well, we’ll give ourselves a 115 Gym unit few months and if it doesn’t work, we can always go back.”

So they moved to Canada — and shortly thereafter found themselves making angels in the snow. “And we just fell in love with Vancouver. We all settled in with work and school. And I auditioned for the show and, well, as they say, the rest is history.” (A is For Apple is on Mondays, exclusivel­y on Gusto, Gustotv.com. Check local listings for more details.)

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