- Elizabeth Falkner
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style = Pastries,Cake s, and California
education =San Francisco Art Institute
restaurants =Citizen Cake (San Francisco )
television =Elizabeth Falkner is the executive
pastry chef and owner ofCitizen Cake and executive chef and co-owner ofOrson , both restaurants located inSan Francisco ,California , U.S..Biography
Chef Falkner graduated from the
San Francisco Art Institute in 1989 with a BA in fine arts. She began her career in 1990 as the chef atCafe Claude , before moving toMasas with ChefJulian Serrano . In 1993, Falkner became the pastry chef at Elka in theMiyako Hotel , and in 1994 Falkner was hand-picked by ChefTraci Des Jardins to head the pastry division at Drew Nieporent's Rubicon.In 1997, Falkner opened Citizen Cake at its first location in the
South of Market district of San Francisco. It remained there until 2000 when she moved the restaurant to its present location at 399 Grove St. From 2001 to 2002, Falkner taught professional pastry courses inJapan ; and, from 2002 to 2003, she was a consultant onpasta for Barilla in Parma,Italy . In 2005, she began to expand her role at Citizen Cake from pastries into the lunch and dinner menus.In 2006, Falkner appeared as a guest judge on
Top Chef , a reality show on the Bravo network. She has also appeared on "Iron Chef America ", "Tyler's Ultimate ", "$40 a Day ", "Sugar Rush", "Best Of", "Bay Cafe ", and more. She has cooked at theJames Beard House inNew York , theMasters of Food and Wine in Carmel, CA, and theChef's Holiday at theAhwahnee Hotel inYosemite National Park .Falkner is executive chef and co-owner of Orson. [http://www.orsonsf.com/team.html]
Her cakes
Citizen Cake, and Falkner in particular, are known for their original and creative cake designs. As "Star Chefs" describes her cakes:
:"Three-dimensional cakes, off-center cakes, cakes with sugar shards jutting from them, a caramelized sugar teeter-totter balancing equal rounds of fruit sorbet and crème fraîche. Cakes shaped like the Guggenheim Museum. Avant-garde pastry. Dessert artist Elizabeth Falkner takes these artistically inspired visions dancing in her head and transforms them into culinary delights. "It is not my tendency to make anything round," she says, and her cakes are anything but. Topped with her signature explosion of sugar spirals, pulled sugar ribbons and fruit tuiles, Elizabeth Falkner’s dessert creations have become the talk of the pastry world." [http://starchefs.com/c_and_h/html/bio.html]
She was commissioned to make a cake for the
California Museum of Art , as well as a cake for Sharon Stone's birthday. She often makes cakes that seem to defy gravity and uses unique ingredients such as pepper, anise, passion fruit, pears, and kumquats. Her desserts have equally unique names such as "A Chocolate Work Orange," "Get Ready Cake," "After Midnight Chocolate Cake," "Bleeding Heart," and "Tropical Shag."Falkner is also known for her sugar art. From "Star Chefs":
:"She uses an ultrafine baker’s sugar to create her signature pulled sugar ribbons, roses, cages, spirals and tuiles. Stalactites of sugar, teetering sugar shards, sweet hard and soft meringues. Glistening, colorful--they make you stop and look and gaze with awe before taking that first bite." [http://starchefs.com/c_and_h/html/bio.html]
Awards
* "Rising Star Chef" (1995) by the
San Francisco Chronicle
* "Pastry Chef of the Year" (1999) bySan Francisco Magazine
* "Golden Bowl" for "Best Pastry Chef" (2003) byWomen Chefs and Restaurateurs
* "Golden Bowl" for "Women Who Inspire" (2003) byWomen Chefs and Restaurateurs
* "10 Women With Substance and Style" (2004) byOrganic Style Magazine
* "Best Pastry Chef" nominee (2005) by theJames Beard Foundation
* "Charles M. Holmes Award" (2005) by theHuman Rights Campaign External links
* [http://www.citizencake.com Citizen Cake]
* [http://www.citizencake.com/press/gourmet.html Article in Gourmet Magazine]
* [http://starchefs.com/c_and_h/html/bio.html Biography at Star Chefs]
* [http://www.metroactive.com/papers/sfmetro/07.27.98/dining1-9828.html Article at MetroActive Dining]
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