Salted and Styled’s Film Festival: Charcuterie
Video by Juwan Platt Music: “Soles of Fire (Chauffeur)” by Theophilus London Photography by Chia Chong Styling by Libbie Summers, katherine sandoz, Brooke Atwood and Andrea Goto Duck Prosciutto…charcuterie beauty. […]
Salted and Styled’s Cooking Class: Duck Prosciutto
Recipe courtesy of Chef Roberto Leoci Photography by Chia Chong Styled by Libbie Summers, Katherine Sandoz and Brooke Atwood Shot on location at Meddin Studios Traditionally, prosciutto is a salt cured and dry aged Italian […]
Behind the Scenes: Inspired by Charcuterie
Behind the scenes of our inspired week of charcuterie.
Charcuterie: Food in Fashion
Food on a stick. Fusion food. Gluten free food. Local food. Whatever food. Charcuterie is today’s food in fashion.
Step by Step: Making Duck Breast Prosciutto
Traditionally, prosciutto is a salt cured and dry aged Italian ham with a delicate buttery texture. In this duck version, Chef Roberto Leoci spins the story a little differently by using a fresh duck breast and a few simple ingredients. The only thing you may find difficult with his technique…is the waiting.
Meaty Fashion
Fashion Styling and Words by Brooke Atwood Photography by Chia Chong Photo Styling by Libbie Summers, Katherine Sandoz and Brooke Atwood Model: Roberto Leoci Shot on location at Meddin Studios Men makin’ […]
Video Journal: Inspired by Charcuterie
This week on Salted and Styled, we focus on the keen eye and calm knife skill of a charcuterie artisan –Chef Roberto Leoci. Combining traditional skills with a modern mind, Roberto gets real with the provenance of food. He takes the techniques of a homeland generations away and makes them accessible in a contemporary “bad-ass” kitchen. Today, we show you a super short video by young film maker, Juwan Platt. In it, you will recognize the calm of Roberto as those around him (the Salted and Styled team) are flitting about.