Dinner with Daniel Boulud

Daniel Boulud Cafe Boulud NYC

Whether heโ€™s catering presidential fundraisers, leading US chefs to victory at the prestigious Bocuse Dโ€™or competition in France for the first time in its history (as he did in 2015), or designing a four-course private dinner, famed chef Daniel Boulud and his team always put food first: โ€œWe always try to draw inspiration from all four of my culinary musesโ€”La Tradition, La Saison, Leย Potagerย et Le Voyage, or Tradition, Season, Garden and Travelโ€”to give guests a really authentic experience,โ€ he says.

On a recent evening at Cafรฉ Boulud, he created a custom menu for a Serendipity dinner. The squash salad represented โ€œLeย Potagerโ€ or the garden, a striped bass entree paid homage to โ€œLa Traditionโ€ and an elegantย Niman Ranch pork chop anchored the meal. (The molten chocolate cake was also โ€œtraditionalโ€ according to Boulud, and itโ€™s a tradition we would gladly repeat daily.) Even the appetizers raised the bar for elegant cuisine. โ€œGougere filled with Sauce Mornay & Mushroom Duxelleโ€โ€” or lighter-than-air cheese puffs filled with creamy sauce and topped with chopped mushrooms, shallots and herbsโ€”were just as memorable as the entrees. And every bite was emblematic of Bouludโ€™s belief that, as he once told food industry blog Eater New York, โ€œGood food can be a way of life.โ€

That way of life was instilled in him growing up โ€œmodestlyโ€ in Lyon, France, where he worked on his familyโ€™s farm before moving to New York in 1982 to become the executive chef of famed Manhattan restaurant Le Cirque. At the time, Le Cirque was more than just a restaurant; it was New Yorkโ€™s cultural nucleus, where political power players and entertainment industry boldface names came to see, be seenโ€”and of course, to eat. Six years later, he opened his flagship restaurant, Daniel, on the Upper East Side. It was an immediate hit, and remains entrenched atop Michelinโ€™s list of starred restaurants.

It also turned Boulud into a brand. He now oversees over a dozen restaurants from Palm Beach to Singapore. But his heart remains in the kitchen. And when offering tips to the home chef, heโ€™s as practical with his advice as he is prolific with his restaurants. โ€œOne of my main tips for entertaining at home is to plan your cooking ahead,โ€ he says.

โ€œPlan on including a simple first
courseโ€”something in a bowl or on a platter that is not stressful to prepare. Make sure wine is at the right temperature, that music is taken care of and that the mood has a theme, like holiday or a specific celebration, so the ambiance is right.โ€ Donโ€™t just eat, he adds. โ€œMake it a feast!โ€

Photographs by Sara Luckey
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Suzanne Zuckerman

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