Johnny Iuzzini, after graduating from
the Culinary Institute of America in Hyde Park, New York, work
in the pastry department of the original Daniel on 76th Street.
Three and a half years later, he had mastered all of the dessert
stations and had become Pastry Chef Francois Payard's right-hand-man.
Naturally, when Francois launched his eponymous pastry shop in
the summer of 1997, Johnny joined the opening team and held the
position of Sous Chef at Payard for six months. Johnny's interest
in pastry led him to Europe where he apprenticed in some of France's
finest restaurants and patisseries, including the famed Ladudée
in Paris, and completed an intensive two-week chocolate course.
He returned to the United States for the debut of Café Boulud in
the fall of 1998 and then moved to 65th Street for the opening
of the new Daniel, where he was Executive Sous Chef for two years,
during which time Comité Colbert named Johnny one of its "Emerging
Young Artists" of 2000. In January of 2001, Daniel Boulud named
Johnny Executive Pastry Chef; the combination of Johnny's talent,
enthusiasm and his long-standing working relationship with Daniel
makes him the perfect choice for this position.
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