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Uber-Chef Alice Waters Comes To Washington: Inauguration Week's Best Dinner

Huffington Post   First Posted: 02/13/09 05:12 AM ET Updated: 05/25/11 02:00 PM ET

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WASHINGTON--Uber-chef Alice Waters says "I never voted again" after her great friend, journalist-activist Bob Scheer, lost his 1966 anti-Vietnam primary challenge to the Democratic establishment's congressman. The man whose campaign Waters ran from her Bay Area apartment, helped spawn a movement to end the war.

She channeled her own considerable zeal into Chez Panisse, the world-class Berkley restaurant she built by championing local/organic/seasonal/sustainable food. In later years, she pushed for home and schoolyard gardens, along with a national crash course in the making of affordable, good-for-you meals.

Fast forward to 2008, when Waters, 64, returned to politics, raising big bucks for Barack Obama and smaller bucks for Hillary Clinton. In November, she cast her first presidential vote in 42 years.

Now she's heading east to celebrate, and to start prepping for what is easily the Inauguration's hottest foodie fete: a dinner for 150 people who've ponied up $500 each to sup on whatever she buys during her Sunday morning visit to a local farmers' market.

Aided by a group of local culin-istas, Waters hopes the Monday night menu will features Chesapeake Bay oysters and crostini; rockfish soup and a confit of saffron-spiked tomatoes, though if the fish don't look so great, she'll shift to winter vegetables; shoulder of local lamb with salsa verde, and an apple tart.

There will no fussy wine pairings, "just a red and a white" from California donated by friends. Yes, she knows the Veuve Cliquot Champagne, made in France and provided by the vineyard for the toast to President-elect Obama, is hardly carbon neutral.

"You try to eat as locally as possible but then you make exceptions" for such long-distance staples as olive oil and good bubbly.

Waters also knows that in tough economic times, people struggling to pay the rent or stay employed might find organic food too costly. This is why she thinks all our homes, including the White House, should have vegetable gardens, why we should learn to can and pickle summer's bounty for year-round eating, and why we should buy whole chickens rather than pricey parts, and use even the necks, backs and bones.

Waters--whose dinner is at the Phillips Collection, that temple of Impressionist art near Dupont Circle--is one of a dozen famed chefs from around the country preparing meals Monday night, though the other dinners are in Washington-area homes.

Proceeds from these feasts ($350 of each $500 ticket) will go to two city soup kitchens
and to FRESHFARM Markets, which oversees eight markets in DC and Maryland; last year it gave more than eight tons of leftover crops gleaned farm fields to anti-hunger groups.

"In Washington," she says, "we are trying to come back to the table, where we gather friends and family, where we want to eat together because the food is nourishing and tasty."

And--who are we kidding?--because Alice Waters is in the kitchen.

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devans00
A nice hot cup of tea.
11:30 PM on 01/14/2009
Man, if I had a spare $500 smackeroos laying around, you KNOW I'd be trying to get my legs under her table for this Farmers Market dinner.

Thumbs up.
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09:05 PM on 01/14/2009
She is an important part of the food culture in the Bay Area but I think she does take her gifts a little to seriously.

Amazing talent but lacking a bit of grace in my opinion.
07:12 PM on 01/14/2009
I am a cousin to Alice. I remember at my sister's wedding, many years ago, Alice went on at length with me about how clams start to change texture and taste within 10 minutes after coming out of the water. I found her passion amazing, fascinating. But after about 10 minutes, I started to look like the man in the background of the photo to this article. I started glazing over. I wish her the best. She is on a mission. The way this nation eats, she has her work cut out for her.
06:26 PM on 01/14/2009
Alice Waters is a chef?
I'm sure that's going to be news to a lot of people.
I appreciate what she's done but boy, is she becoming strident and tiresome.
05:32 PM on 01/14/2009
Alice Waters has done alot of good to bring awareness about sustainable agriculture and organic products. Her restaurant, Chez Panisse in Berkeley, California is one of the best in the country.
But those of us who know Alice know that she is all about self promotion. I think it is great that she is helping to raise money for chairty by doing a dinner in Washington DC for $350-500 per person.
But are those the kind of things that we as food people ,in this new era of Barack Obama, need to be supporting?
If her friend, and mine, the late African American chef and cookbook author, Edna Lewis were alive I think she would take Alice to task. Maybe not in words, but by example.
Edna Lewis was born in 1916 in Freetown, Virginia. Her grandfather was a slave. She wrote many wonderful books, including The Taste of Country Cooking.
If Edna were alive she would ask for freshly produced milk and cream to be brought to her and she would produce thousands of her delicious biscuits and offer them for FREE to the thousands of people who have come to celebrate the new era of Barack and Michelle Obama.
03:40 PM on 01/14/2009
Oh god, I can't stand this woman; she thinks that her word is the finally word when it comes to cooking; I wish she go somewhere and disappear; been to her place in Berkeley and the food basically STINKS
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janinei
peace and love to all
04:18 PM on 01/14/2009
and she treats her staff like sh#t!
12:45 PM on 01/14/2009
OMG! Never voted!! I WAS a huge fan of Alice but really, ALICE is this true! SHAME ON YOU! How narcissitic! I am soo dissapointed in this revealation. NOW, back to me...I am a wonderful chef, probably better than Alice...but she did teach me a lot and the world..NOW back to ALICE...SHAME ON YOU...I will never be able to look at you the same again..this is a SAD day in the garden...
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grn1
02:25 PM on 01/14/2009
It would be beyond your comprehension to realize she voted every day of her life as a living example to practice through her profession. Being better than someone is only an illusion in your own mind. And by the way there are never sad days in the garden, only those of reflection. Try gardening!
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03:36 PM on 01/14/2009
". . . she voted every day of her life as a living example to practice through her profession."

Love that.
11:34 AM on 01/14/2009
Waters hadn't voted in all those years? While that's no solution, I'm glad she made her way to the polls for THIS election.

If Alice Waters has anything to say about it, the US' kids will be eating better soon. Now if we can actually get the government to work deliberate exercise into the food pyramid, the US will be a force of well-fed, physically fit bodies - instead of lethargic and obese.

Viva Alice! Viva Obama!
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11:21 AM on 01/14/2009
Been to the Chez Panisse a couple of times. Average food, big prices. If this was in Omaha, Ashland Or, Rochester,NY, or Columbus (with local organic food) no one would think it was worth the prices.
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grn1
02:28 PM on 01/14/2009
All the more reason to bring to the city what those in agricultural areas enjoy seasonally.
10:57 AM on 01/14/2009
No vote for 42 years because the guy she wanted to win four decades ago lost? And all these years she's posed as the moral guardian of good food in America? What's wrong with this picture?
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grn1
02:32 PM on 01/14/2009
Elder be reasonable, I vote but never had a candidate win. I vote so I'm not attacked by people such as yourself, and then have the supreme court vote for you. Happy days paying for their confusion of democracy.
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VOTER
Freedom from fear - the philosophy of human rights
03:05 PM on 01/14/2009
You have to go back to the political landscape during Vietnam.
She isn't the only citizen to suffer a "political breakdown" back then.
Also she never "posed as the moral guardian of good food in American" but she
deserves the moniker.
Why not celebrate her return to the Voter Polls?
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TXfemmom
Grandma with eye on the future
10:29 AM on 01/14/2009
I remember family gardens when I was growing up and my mother had one until her health prevented her from continuing. All of us, even in apartments could grow tomatoes, some green beans in pots and trained up a trellis, and some of our food. Empty lots in cities and suburbs should be turned into gardens for people in the area.
12:52 PM on 01/14/2009
A garden is the only way to go, but they do take a lot of work. We also used to raise our own beef...

Even a small garden produces a ton of produce......
01:08 PM on 01/14/2009
I love my little lanai garden, all my pretty pots all in a row, with my tomato plants hanging from baskets. It's m;y own secret garden.
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IslandGyal
10:24 AM on 01/14/2009
I am amazed at the inspiration of Barack & Hillary in 2008. I wonder how that compares to Palin the Pathological and John McCain the perpetual POW?
10:24 AM on 01/14/2009
Yay Alice Waters! Chez Panisse is the best! I have had the best dinners of my life there. Oh, and it's B-E-R-K-E-L-E-Y, not Berkley!!!
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taazie
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10:00 AM on 01/14/2009
Rockfish? Really? It's not really a sustainable choice unless she is talking about Californian Black, and in that case it would have to be flown over at really low temperatures. It didn't mention one vegetarian dish either, seems like a lost opportunity...
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11:22 AM on 01/14/2009
Quit your nagging. She does more than her fair share.
12:55 PM on 01/14/2009
And lamb for dinner, yuk.....
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Opt1musPr1me
09:38 AM on 01/14/2009
Wait let me get this straight. Is huffpost saying that Alice Waters is the best dinner?