Pedro Miguel Schiaffino

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Pedro Miguel Schiaffino is a Peruvian chef who has worked to highlight the foods of the Amazon jungle and Amazonian cuisine. Schiaffino's restaurant in Lima, Peru is called Malabar.[1] He is also executive chef aboard the M/V Aqua.[2] Schiaffino is known as the "jungle chef" and has been compared to René Redzepi.[3]

Schiaffino graduated from the Culinary Institute of America in Hyde Park, New York, in 1997 and did Masters work at the Italian Culinary Institute. While in Italy he at Dal Pescatore under chef Nadia Santini and with Piero Bertinotti at Ristorante Pinocchio.[1]

Ingredients he uses include kushuru (Andean caviar), algae, aguaje (a slightly fermented palm fruit), giant snails, sacha culantro (a type of wild coriander), turmeric, achiote, guinea pig and Andean corn beer.[3] He also uses quinoa and seasonings including cedrón, toronjil, muña, sachatomate, and aguaymanto.[4]

His menu offerings have included dishes such as:

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  1. ^ a b "Malabar".
  2. ^ David Kaufman Chef Pedro Schiaffino Archived 2012-01-01 at the Wayback Machine; The Jungle Cook Outside: Go
  3. ^ a b Necia Wilden What a Catch March 05, 2011 The Australian
  4. ^ October 2002 Events James Beard Foundation
  5. ^ Peru's Chef Pedro Miguel Schiaffino '97 to Showcase the Cuisines of the Amazon to Students at The Culinary Institute of America's San Antonio Campus; Diners are Invited to Attend Two Unique Dinner Events at NAO on July 6th and 7th San Antonio, TX, June 28, 2012 Culinary Institute of America Newswire

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