Iron Chef Morimoto Plays Ball
He may be best known as the most serious and stern of the Food Network's Iron Chefs, but Masaharu Morimoto has a playful streak that comes through in just about every dish he serves.
Morimoto has defied the notion of traditional Japan cuisine, crafting a culinary fusion of East and West in which tuna sashimi becomes the basis of a tuna "pizza" and red miso paste flavors a French-style dessert soufflé.
These days, the 53-year-old, Japanese-born Morimoto, who got his start as a celebrity chef on the Japanese version of Iron Chef before bowing on the Food Network's American version, continues to be a TV fixture. We caught him recently at the Food Network-sponsored South Beach Wine & Food Festival in Miami Beach.
His culinary empire includes Morimoto restaurants in Philadelphia and New York, plus a third eatery, called Wasabi, in Mumbai, India. He also has a line of custom-made knives (up to $5,000 apiece) and a line of specialty beers through Rogue Ales, a microbrewery in Newport, Ore. ...
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