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    Celebrity Chef Cooking Class

    Superstar chef blends Southern and Korean traditions: Love those miso-braised chicken thighs!

    Eric Sandler
    Feb 3, 2014 | 1:57 pm

    "I had a very big lunch. You people in Texas eat a lot."

    His cooking class had yet to begin, and Chef Edward Lee was already warming up the sold-out crowd at Central Market's cooking school.

    That lunch, by the way, came from Underbelly, where the three-time James Beard Award finalist, Top Chef: Texas contestant and Iron Chef America winner ate a meal that included the restaurant's signature braised Korean goat and dumplings. Which is fitting, since mashing up Korean and Southern food is one thing that unites the cooking Lee does at his Louisville restaurant 610 Magnolia with Underbelly and chef/owner Chris Shepherd.

    "The popularity of kimchi has allowed me not to have to travel with (my own)."

    That blending of two deep culinary traditions forms the heart of Lee's book Smoke & Pickles and served as the basis for the class he taught in Houston. Based around a meal that a family might prepare to celebrate the Lunar New Year, Lee emphasized that all of the dishes could be prepared individually and served at a variety of occasions.

    One of the other themes of his presentation was the extent to wish Korean ingredients have gone mainstream. Lee noted that gochujang, a spicy, fermented paste, used to be his "secret weapon" when preparing dishes that impressed other cooks; now, it can be found in a wide range of grocery stores. That's not the only ingredient that's become easier to source; "the popularity of kimchi has allowed me not to have to travel with (my own)."

    Of the dishes Lee prepared, my favorite was his miso-smothered braised chicken thighs. The chef cited it as one example from the book of a restaurant dish that he converted into a one pot meal to ease clean up and make cooking it easier. Although no one asked about substituting white meat in place of dark, Lee offered his opinion on the subject anyway.

    "You guys know what to do with chicken breast? Throw it away . . . I don't even grind it up for sausages."

    The dish itself is fantastic. Slow braised until its falling apart with an almost peanut butter flavor from the miso. Everyone in the class seemed to be scraping up all the best bits.

    As the class wound down, Lee also shared his favorite bourbons. Although his collaboration with Jefferson's has sold out most places, the chef recommends W.L. Weller 12 year, Elijah Craig 18 year, and Jefferson's Reserve 10 year rye as some of his favorites.

    Want to take a shot at one of the dishes before buying the book? The chicken recipe is below:

    Miso-Smothered Chicken
    Feeds 4 as a main course

    This recipe incorporates miso and chicken again (see page 74) but in a totally different way. The braising technique allows the dark meat of the chicken thighs to absorb the miso, which cooks down to an almost peanut-butter-like flavor. It is meltingly tender, and every time I make it, I always find someone back in the kitchen scraping the last bits from the pot. I suggest making more than you need and storing the extra in an airtight container in your fridge. It will keep for at least 5 days.

    ½ cup all-purpose flour
    1 teaspoon kosher salt
    1 teaspoon cayenne pepper
    1 teaspoon garlic powder
    4 bone-in chicken thighs
    2 tablespoons vegetable oil
    2 cups chopped yellow onions
    1 tablespoon minced garlic
    ⅓ cup bourbon
    2 cups chicken stock
    ½ cup fresh orange juice
    2 tablespoons soy sauce
    1 tablespoon dark miso
    8 ounces shiitake mushrooms, stems discarded, thinly sliced

    Cooked rice for serving
    Pineapple-Pickled Jicama (see below)

    1. In a shallow dish, mix together the flour, salt, cayenne, and garlic powder. Coat the chicken thighs evenly with the mixture.

    2. Heat the oil in a medium Dutch oven over medium heat until it shimmers. Add the chicken pieces skin side down and cook, turning once, until golden on both sides, 8 to 10 minutes. Transfer the chicken to a paper-towel-lined plate.

    3. Pour off all but 2 tablespoons of oil from the pot. Add the onions and cook over medium-low heat, stirring occasionally, until softened and golden, 12 to 15 minutes. Stir in the garlic and cook for 1 minute. Add the bourbon and cook until all the liquid has evaporated, about 2 minutes.

    4. Stir in the chicken stock, orange juice, soy sauce, and miso and bring to a simmer. Return the chicken to the pot, cover, and simmer until the chicken is cooked through and tender, about 30 minutes.

    5. Add the mushrooms and simmer, uncovered, until the mushrooms are tender and the sauce is thickened, to the consistency of a gravy, 10 to 15 minutes longer. Serve with rice and the pickled jicama.

    Excerpted from Smoke & Pickles by Edward Lee (Artisan Books). Copyright © 2013.

    The recipe for this miso-smothered chicken comes at the end of the article.

    5 Edward Lee cooking class February 2014
    Photo by Eric Sandler
    The recipe for this miso-smothered chicken comes at the end of the article.
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    Houston pizza chef sets opening date for retro-inspired neighborhood joint

    Eric Sandler
    Jun 3, 2026 | 12:33 pm
    Galaxy Pizza food spread
    Photo by Rebekah Flores
    Galaxy Pizza serves pizza made with dough that ages for four days.

    Houston pizza veteran Anthony Calleo has opened Galaxy Pizza in Spring. Located at 6450 Louetta Rd., the restaurant will celebrate its grand opening this Saturday, June 6.

    Galaxy intends to operate as a modern take on the classic neighborhood pizza joint. It serves pizza made with dough that’s aged for four days and made by blending techniques from both Detroit and Neo-Neapolitan styles that’s baked in a conveyor belt oven.

    “It’s almost a thing that doesn’t exist anymore. It’s how Pizza Hut made pizza in 1987,” Calleo told CultureMap in May. “It’s got a good rise on the crust. It doesn’t droop, but it’s not stiff like a cracker. It’s got a little too much cheese and sauce on it…A culinary instructor would tell you it’s unbalanced, and that’s the point.”

    Highlights from the menu include:

    • Tom Selleck: Bacon, ham, pepperoni strips, and pineapple
    • Salad Days: Spinach, tomato, garlic, feta and herb seasoning, and marinated artichoke hearts.
    • That Guy!: Italian sausage, bell peppers, onions, and feta
    • Meatza-Pizza: Pepperoni cups, pepperoni strips, Italian sausage, beef, bacon, and ham
    • Veg-O-Max: Mushrooms, onions, bell peppers, garlic, banana peppers, olives, and feta.

    In addition to pizza, Galaxy will serve appetizers such as breadsticks, garlic potatoes, garlic cheesebread, pizza rolls, and everything bagel spinach and artichoke dip. The restaurant also offers sandwiches such as a cheeseburger and an Italian sub, as well as salads.

    Finally, Calleo and crew will serve a few baked ziti pastas such as the Sunday gravy with tomato and meat sauce, provolone, and mozzarella; the Pizza-Pasta with meat sauce, Italian sausage, bacon, pepperoni strips, mixed bell peppers, and a provolone-mozzarella blend; and the Chili Crisp, Sausage and Peppers with pepperoni chili crisp, garlic butter, Italian sausage, mushrooms, onions, feta, and “Moonrock Dust” seasoning.

    As CultureMap reported last month, Calleo, whose resume includes founding both Pi Pizza and Gold Tooth Tony’s, is returning to the kitchen for the first time after being diagnosed with autism last year. Choosing a smaller location and only being five days per week (Thursday-Monday) are designed to provide Calleo and his employees with a better work-life balance.

    “Galaxy Pizza is really about creating a place that feels familiar and welcoming while also being true to who I am,” Calleo said in a statement. “Getting diagnosed with autism later in life changed a lot for me, and I hope this restaurant can become a positive space that not only serves great pizza, but also finds ways to advocate for and support others. This one is really special to me for lots of reasons, and I cannot wait to share Galaxy Pizza with the Spring community.”

    Beginning at 11 am on Saturday, Galaxy Pizza will celebrate its grand opening with giveaways and prizes. The winner of a Street Fighter 2 tournament will win free Galaxy Pizza for a year.

    Galaxy Pizza food spread

    Photo by Rebekah Flores

    Galaxy Pizza serves pizza made with dough that ages for four days.

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