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    Catching up with John Besh

    New Orleans chef John Besh talks top recipes and plans for a Houston restaurant

    Eric Sandler
    Nov 6, 2015 | 11:00 am

    At this point in his career, John Besh needs little introduction. As both a chef and restaurateur with an interest in 12 concepts, Besh serves the flavors of New Orleans to thousands of people every day. While his days of cooking on a line are mostly over, his interest in feeding people remains as strong as ever — something that's reflected in the four cookbooks he's written.

    His latest work is titled Besh Big Easy: 101 Home-Cooked New Orleans Recipes. Unlike his award-winning first book My New Orleans that focuses on chef-style dishes from his restaurants, Big Easy focuses on home cooking and one pot dishes. Even its physical structure as a paperback is designed to make it easy for people to use in their kitchen rather than feature on their coffee tables.

    Besh promoted his third book, Cooking From the Heart, with a sold-out, 200 person dinner at Underbelly. In keeping with Big Easy's more casual tone, his two Houston stops for this tour will be more low key and are open to the public. Catch him Sunday at River Oaks clothing store Billy Reid from 4 to 8 pm and Monday at the Kinkaid School from 5:30 to 8:30 pm as part of the school's annual book fair.

    At Billy Reid, attendees may also purchase the apron that chef and designer collaborated on; a portion of those proceeds will benefit the John Besh Foundation that provides scholarships, grants and loans for people in New Orleans to attend top culinary schools.

    Before he arrives in Houston, Besh spoke to CultureMap about his book, whether he wants to open a restaurant in Houston and his big project at the famous Pontchartrain Hotel.

    CultureMap: What is Besh Big Easy about?

    John Besh: Over the years, my cooking has changed. When I was a young chef, it was all about ingredients and making things more complicated than they needed to be. As I’ve matured, I’ve focused on the cooking I grew up on . . . Cooking much more like my mother and grandmother did than maybe a chef per se.

    That’s what the book is all about. Most of it is one pot cooking. When I was young and intemperate, I soiled every pot, and the house looked like a disaster zone. No one is going to clean up after me anymore.

    CM: How did you decide on this topic?

    JB: My first book, My New Orleans, was a great big hit. It’s big in size and it’s just a beautiful book. But I found people were keeping it on the coffee table. I really wanted a book like my mother’s old River Roads cookbook where someone is going to take and test and try. Creating a resource for this great cuisine that Houston and New Orleans share.

    CM: What are your favorite recipes in the book?

    JB: Most of them are those kind of one pot things. I’d have to say I never have a family get together, and we’re about to have a bunch of them, without having a big bowl of crab meat salad. Take some bread, toast it off. I always have the salad next to toasted baguettes.

    Another one would be the corn and crab fritters, shrimp remoulade. These are part of the best repertoire when you come over to our house.

    I love gumbos and jamalayas, because it requires real cooking. You have to watch it simmer for about 30 minutes, and then it gets better as you go along. I love them, because it tells us who we are and where we’re from.

    CM: Do you think you'll open a restaurant in Houston?

    JB: It’s always been a dream. I’m only growing . . . It isn’t set it stone, but I have a couple people who love Houston and want to move back. But there’s nothing in the works just yet.

    CM: Could I put in a request for a Houston location of Shaya (an award-winning, modern Israeli restaurant)?

    JB: I was hoping Alon would want to take Shaya over there. I know my friends in Houston would love that. I love it so much. It’s really tremendous to see that he’s cooking from the heart, and people have received it so well.

    CM: Do you know what’s next?

    JB: Not a day goes by that I’m not thinking about what can we do, what can we do better. One thing that’s happened recently is we just signed a deal to take over the food and beverage of The Pontchartrain Hotel. That’s taking up a lot of our time. It’s the home of the famed Caribbean Room . . . that delivered so many classic recipes.

    Working on that with chef Bryan Landry who I’m partnered with at Borgne. We have a lot of delicious things planned. My partners in the bakery Willa Jean, Kelly Fields and Lisa White, will be helping us as well. That’s going to be a lot of fun. It’s a New Orleans icon. I love the fact that I get to be a steward and help resurrect those memories.

    John Besh's fourth cookbook focuses on homestyle dishes he grew up with.

    John Besh Big Easy cookbook
    Photo courtesy of Maura McEvoy/Andrews McMeel Publishing
    John Besh's fourth cookbook focuses on homestyle dishes he grew up with.
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    bites and beyond

    New Houston food festival reveals stacked lineup of restaurants and music

    Eric Sandler
    Oct 17, 2025 | 4:26 pm
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    Houston’s newest food festival is beginning to take shape. Coming to Discovery Green on Saturday, November 8, the Bites & Beyond Festival will give attendees a full day of food and music at a manageable price.

    Unlike all-in events such as Southern Smoke or Chefs for Farmers, Bites & Beyond will use an a la carte model that’s similar to LA’s Family Style Festival or the beloved Houston International Festival. Attendees pay $30 for a general admission ticket that comes with access to the festival’s musical acts, vendor market, and photo-worthy installations.

    Those looking for something to eat or drink will be able to choose items from more than 20 vendors (with more to be announced), all of which will be available a la carte and priced per item. Here’s the initial list that includes a mix of Houston classics and up-and-comers:

    • HA K Bann Thai
    • Jamaica Pondi Road
    • Best Street Tacos
    • Bonfire Wings
    • Cheaters Creamery
    • Cosmic Ice Cream
    • Frost and Fantasy
    • JQ’s Tex Mex BBQ / Now Tacos Los Authenticos
    • Lemond Kitchen
    • May’s Crepes
    • Pino 3 Boy Hot Sauce
    • Planet Churro
    • Southern Jerks
    • Stick Talk Cajun Hibachi
    • Sweetie Fruit
    • Tina’s MexCocina
    • YoYo Drinks

    In addition, a separate VIP area devoted to barbecue and bourbon will feature bites from Gatlin’s BBQ and Goode Co. Barbeque, as well as the following:

    • Bonfire Wings
    • Crawfish Café
    • Conrad Hilton College at the University of Houston
    • Houston Community College Culinary
    • JW Marriott Houston by the Galleria
    • Lemond Kitchen
    • Pho Saigon
    • Saint Arnold Brewing Co. Culinary
    • The Laura Hotel
    • The Lymbar

    Organizers have also arranged for special collaborations, including one that unites buzzy ice cream concept Cosmic with Karbach and another that teams up students from the University of Houston’s Conrad Hilton College and HCC Culinary with two luxury hotels — The Laura and the J.W. Marriott by the Galleria — as well as Hood River Distillery and Trails End Bourbon.

    With a roster of beverage sponsors that includes Saint Arnold, Karbach, Modelo Especial, Stella Artois, and BeatBox Beverages, attendees will have plenty of ways of stay hydrated. Other sponsors include the Houston Hospitality Alliance, Metro by T-Mobile, Black/Latin Restaurant Weeks, and KHOU-11.

    Performers include Demola the Violinist, Big Freedia, and local DJs spinning everything from house and disco to Latin and Afro beats.

    As noted above, tickets start at $30 for General Admission. VIP tickets that come with a separate entrance, VIP restrooms, a dedicated seating area, and access to the bourbon and barbecue tasting are priced at $135. Get more details here.

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