Guymon Daily Herald

Experience An Evening of Culinary Excellence at Odyssey

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OKLAHOMA CITY — Odyssey de Culinaire is ready to set sail at 6 p.m. July 7 at the Skirvin Hilton Hotel in Oklahoma City and July 19 at the River Spirit Casino Resort in Tulsa.

This ever-popular event is back for its 19year celebratio­n! Odyssey de Culinaire is a fundraisin­g and awareness dinner to benefit the Oklahoma ProStart® Program, which is a school-to-career program developed by the National Restaurant Associatio­n Educationa­l Foundation. The Oklahoma ProStart Program includes over 900 students across 20 schools and career technology centers throughout the state.

“Odyssey de Culinaire is my favorite event to be a part of each year,” said Chef Ben Alexander, Vice President of Culinary Operations with the McNellie’s Group. “It’s fun watching the young chefs interact with us “seasoned” chefs. Our knowledge is useless unless we teach someone else what we have gained through our successes and our failures.”

The theme for 2022 is “Chef’s Playlist,” presenting attendees a five-course culinary experience, each course inspired by the chef’s song of choice, accompanie­d by a wine selection provided by Republic National Distributi­ng Company.

On Thursday, July 7, Oklahoma City chefs Gaetan Croisier, Skirvin Hilton Hotel; Kevin Lee, Birdies; Jeff Chanchaleu­ne, Ma Der Lao Kitchen; Jonathan Krell, Patrono; Zach Hutton, Scratch Kitchen and Cocktails - Paseo, will create amazing dishes for attendees at the Skirvin Hilton Hotel.

Then, on Tuesday, July 19, Tulsa chefs Audrey Long, McNellie’s Group; Devin Levine, BOK Center; Ben Alexander, McNellie’s Group; Jonathan Moosmiller, Shangri La Resort; and Joel Bein, The Meat & Cheese Show will prepare a fabulous dining experience for attendees at the River Spirit Casino Resort.

This year our student participan­ts come from seven ProStart programs across Oklahoma. The student chefs this year are: Maddie Hood, Great Plains Technology Center; Emily Martin, Meridian Technology Center; Makyah Martin, Metro Technology Center; Josephine Park, Tulsa Technology Center; Sylvana Pittman, Tulsa Technology Center; Brody Ritter, Indian Capital Technology Center; Diego Rojas, Metro Technology Center; Breylon Swope, Indian Capital Technology Center; James Tomek, Pioneer Technology Center; and Kade Woods, Francis Tuttle Technology Center. These students will collaborat­e with their mentor chef to gain culinary experience and create dazzling courses.

“Odyssey de Culinaire is an experience like none other,” said Roberta Helsley, ORA Manager of Education and ProStart coordinato­r. “Our guests not only receive a one-of-a-kind culinary experience prepared by Oklahoma ProStart students, but they are supporting the future of the Oklahoma Hospitalit­y industry by showing up and believing in these students.”

This annual event is presented by the Oklahoma Restaurant Associatio­n, the Oklahoma Hospitalit­y Foundation, and Oklahoma ProStart. A champagne reception will begin both evenings at 6 p.m. Dinner will follow at 7 p.m. The event is open to the public and seats are $145 per event, and there is a full table discount for those who purchase seven seats and receive a compliment­ary eighth seat.

Those wishing to attend may register online at okrestaura­nts.com or by calling 405-9428181. It’s an opportunit­y to experience an energetic evening and make an impact on culinary education in Oklahoma.

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