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  1. Catering & Design
  2. Food Trends

Through Chefs, Citymeals Benefit Retraces 25-Year History

Anna Sekula
June 16, 2010

Since its inception in 1985, the annual Citymeals-on-Wheels Chef's Tribute benefit has always drawn crowds with dozens of the country's top toques assembled to create a bounty of dishes in honor of the late James Beard and the hunger relief organization he founded. Fittingly, it was this huge pool of culinary talent that the nonprofit used to commemorate the 25th year of the fund-raiser on Monday night, when names like Jonathan Waxman, Larry Forgione, and Wolfgang Puck and the dishes they had previously crafted were the basis of the event.

Dotted around Rockefeller Center's rink and its surrounding plaza, more than 40 of the event's alumni chefs gathered to recreate fare from as far back as 1985's tribute to American cooking and as recent as the last year's street food-inspired plates, for 900 gourmands.

With cooks to represent more than two decades of thematic dishes, the offerings this year were perhaps the most varied in the event's history. Alongside Jean-Georges Vongerichten's American barbecue-style lamb chops and Todd English's farm-focused toasted wild ramp corn muffin, Melissa Kelly of Primo in Rockland, Maine, relived the country fair concept of 2001 with pork belly and pickled vegetables and Massimo Bottura of Osteria Francescana in Modena, Italy, recalled the "Tutto Italia" theme of 2006 with a potato and Parmigiano Reggiano cappuccino.

To complement the diverse cuisine, the Rockwell Group kept the design simple, choosing to add only silver-toned signage and chandeliers composed of dangling silver spoons.

The event raised approximately $681,825 for the organization.

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Several of the benefit's founding chefs, including Larry Forgione, returned to the event with dishes originally prepared at the 1985 inaugural gathering.
Several of the benefit's founding chefs, including Larry Forgione, returned to the event with dishes originally prepared at the 1985 inaugural gathering.
Photo: Jessica Torossian for BizBash
With at least one chef to represent each of the 25 years, the 900-person tasting saw an enormous variety of dishes. Nibbles included Wolfgang Puck's roasted duck buns and hiramasa sashimi and crispy rice.
With at least one chef to represent each of the 25 years, the 900-person tasting saw an enormous variety of dishes. Nibbles included Wolfgang Puck's roasted duck buns and hiramasa sashimi and crispy rice.
Photo: Jessica Torossian for BizBash
In addition to the names representing the benefit's early years, the roster also included a newer generation of cooks, like Joe Ng of Chinatown Brasserie, who served the steamed shrimp dumplings he dished out last year as well as a sirloin tart with coconut curry sauce.
In addition to the names representing the benefit's early years, the roster also included a newer generation of cooks, like Joe Ng of Chinatown Brasserie, who served the steamed shrimp dumplings he dished out last year as well as a sirloin tart with coconut curry sauce.
Photo: Jessica Torossian for BizBash
Signage helped guests navigate the two floors of food stations. This year the blue and silver placards matched the color scheme used in the invitations.
Signage helped guests navigate the two floors of food stations. This year the blue and silver placards matched the color scheme used in the invitations.
Photo: Jessica Torossian for BizBash
Creative food displays abounded as restaurants and chefs sought to stand out from the crowd. Hurricane Club, a Polynesian-themed restaurant set to launch this fall, drew attention with shots served in hollowed out limes.
Creative food displays abounded as restaurants and chefs sought to stand out from the crowd. Hurricane Club, a Polynesian-themed restaurant set to launch this fall, drew attention with shots served in hollowed out limes.
Photo: Jessica Torossian for BizBash
As a subtle nod to the benefit's silver anniversary, the Rockwell Group created chandeliers from silver spoons and hung the pieces overhead.
As a subtle nod to the benefit's silver anniversary, the Rockwell Group created chandeliers from silver spoons and hung the pieces overhead.
Photo: Jessica Torossian for BizBash
The V.I.P. lounge was furnished with plush white couches, blue pillows, and towering silver candelabra.
The V.I.P. lounge was furnished with plush white couches, blue pillows, and towering silver candelabra.
Photo: Jessica Torossian for BizBash
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