Skål: a Scandinavian toast.
Aquavit (Akvavit): A Scandinavian distilled liquor usually flavored with caraway.
Skål/Skoal project: Discovering something of people’s nature by how they handle the ritual of the Skål. It all started with a 1967 photo of Swedish actor Max von Sydow. Now we aim to collect hundreds of skoals. We’ll post more weekly.
For more info, including the history and purpose of the project, tips on skåling, and Nils’ recommendations on how to be an authentic Swede, see here.
The original: Max Von Sydow, 1967:

You can find a list of celebrities that we are dying to skål on our WANTED! page.
Here is OUR library of skåls:
It’s Ladies Night!
Presented by:
Morimoto!

Masaharu Morimoto: Intercontinental Iron Chef, Chef of Morimoto, opened Nobu, sketches all the meals he makes because cameras are too new-fangled, strikes fear in the hearts of fish everywhere.
Ladies…

April Bloomfield: Chef at Spotted Pig and the new Breslin Restaurant. Eats and cooks from nose to tail.
And, buttertastic:

Alex Guarnaschelli: She's like buttah.
For sweets:

Melissa Murphy: Back home we'll always run, to Sweet Melissa (Bakery).
For meats:

Ariane Daguin: Queen of Gavage, Mastermind of D'Artagnan, plumper of livers - both bird and human.
And anything in between:

Lee Anne Wong, FCI's own: Top Chef Season 1, Wong Way to Cook, Bravo blogger, TV culinary producer, our buddy.
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This week we had our biggest Skoal ever: the audience at our Star Chef’s Demo.

Star Chef's Audience: How many chefs/culinary gurus can you spot?
Click on the photo caption for a bigger version. Check out the errors our panorama program created. There are some doubles, some ghosts, a dude wiping his own face off. Etc.
And the photographer behind it (and the awesome shots from the demo):

John Sconzo, anesthetizes people (not fish), pro-photographer, blogger, and silk-shirt rocker.
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Cooking Issues has a new member. Please welcome:

- Nastassia Lopez. We poached her from Cesare. Half Spanish, half Ukranian. Don’t ask to taste her drink.
And now…. Meat:

- Mark Pastore. Heads up Pat La Frieda Wholesale Meat. Loves all types of meat.
Fish:

- Toshio Suzuki. Chef at Sushi Zen. Fish master. Our Ike Jime Sensei. Incredibly gracious man.
And Dairy:

- Sean Marcus. Runs Marcus Dairy. Crap on milk, got skoal?
On newspapers, TV and radio:

Bob Lape. Writes for Crain's Business where his business is food. On the original Eywitness news team. Definitely OG.
For books:

- Eric Schlosser. Author of Fast Food Nation and Reefer Madness. Besides a Filet-O-Fish and some dope he likes caraway liqueur.
Bring on the 4- Star Pastry Peoples:

- Johnny Iuzzini. One of our bestest buddies. 4 star pastry chef of Jean Georges. Motorcycle nut. If you are the person who stole his KTM bike don’t let him find you.

- Michael Laiskonis. 4-star pastry chef at Le Bernardin. Sweetheart. Fellow blogger. When’s your wife Heather coming in for a skoal?
For our randomn skoal category:
The woman who published the Anarchist Cookbook:

Carole Stuart, head of Barricade Books (which published the Anarchist Cookbook in 1970).
and the woman who brings the anarchy:

- Anne Burrell. Food Network superstar, chef, woman about town, berserker skoaler.
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Good things come in threes… For your skål viewing pleasure, here are some sets of three skåls:
Three photos of two brothers:

Matt and Ted Lee. Southern food experts, cookbook authors, magazine and newspaper writers. Lovers of boiled peanuts. Rarely seen apart. Which is Matt and which is Ted?

Matt Lee. This one is Matt.

Ted Lee. This one's Ted.
Three old-school 4 star French chefs:

Andre Soltner. 4 star chef. The Amazin Alsatian. Formerly of Lutece --the greatest restaurant in the US for decades. FCI Dean of Classic Studies. Took a vacation never.

Alain Sailhac. 4 star chef. Formerly of Le Cynge and Le Cirque. Dean Emeritus at the FCI. As real as it gets.

Christian Delouvrier. 4 star chef, formerly of Lespinasse. Real French dude.
Two Bloggers and a Rock and Roll Manager makes three:

Shoshana Sakolsky. Foodie Femme blogger. Loves cocktails and science. What's not to like?

Tam Ngo. Writes for Serious Eats (is also a lawyer). Lover of architecture, design and food. A mean photographer.

Angus Vail. Manager for Kiss. Formerly Managed INXS. Kiwi. Food Lover.

Shoshana Sakolsky, Angus Vail, Tam Ngo
And three ballet dancers!

Allegra Kent. Badass ballet dancer, muse of Balanchine, author of "Once a Dancer."

Jacques D'Amboise, American ballet dancer and choreographer. Balanchine thought he was pretty cool and so do we.

Nina Brickman, ballet dancer, writer, mother of Sophie.
Finally, we’d like to introduce you to three more members of our Cooking Issues family:

Raina Bien, FCI Marketing, one of the founders of Cooking Issues, tortured by Dave on an almost daily basis

Travis Huggett, original Skål Project Photography Consultant & Skål Party Photographer, both Cooking Issues family and actual family - he's Dave's brother-in-law

James Carpenter. The man behind the Cooking Issues cartoons. Dave's cousin. Lover of learning and vegetables.
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Happy 4th of July weekend! We hope you are celebrating this weekend with friends and family. And since you’re already together and celebrating, why not teach them how to skål? To kick off the weekend right, we decided to finally crack into our vault of chef skåls for your enjoyment.

Wofgang Ban, Chef/Owner Seasonal Restaurant NYC, Schnitzel God, Bad Ass Skåler

Dan Barber, Executive Chef/Co-Owner Blue Hill and Blue Hill at Stone Barns, Boris "boar-taint" expert

Cesare Casella, International Culinary Center Dean of Italian Studies, Chef/Owner Salumeria Rosi, creator of rosemary cologne, Sultan of Salami and Skål

Brad Farmerie, Executive Chef Public & Double Crown, part of Avroko Restaurant Group, overall Ruler of the Public Empire

Neil Ferguson, Executive Chef Soho House NYC - so when he tells new employees about the pool on the roof, it's not actually hazing

John Fraser, Chef/Owner Dovetail Restaurant NYC, winner of a 2008 StarChefs.com New York Rising Star award, won Mindy's support because he mentioned pho as a good hangover cure, but immediately lost it by saying it was Thai

Sam Gelman, Chef de Cuisine Momofuku ko, and is the nicest guy there... NOW can we get a reservation???

Gavin Kaysen, Chef de Cuisine Café Boulud, recently took on most challenging role yet: new dad

Mark Ladner, Executive Chef Del Posto, wears white Crocs, not orange

Jimmy Lappalainen, Executive Chef Riingo Restaurant, 1/2 Swedish, 1/2 Terrified

Ed McFarland, Executive Chef/Owner Ed's Lobster Bar, King of all things lobster

Bill Telepan, Executive Chef/Owner of eponymous restaurant Telepan, likes the word eponymous, we have now used "eponymous" one more time than Bill's bio on Telepan's website

Laurent Tourondel, Executive Chef & Partner BLT Restaurants, i.e. BLT Fish, BLT Steak, and soon BLT Skål

Michael Romano, Chef & Partner Union Square Hospitality, also Chief of Culinary Development, part-time umpire for the yankees
Happy Father’s Day! Unfortunately, we don’t have any father/son skål shots (except this one)

Dave and Dax Arnold. My older son Booker is too big to skoal!
so we decided to do a food media extravaganza instead.
First, for a master of all media:

David Rosengarten. Author, journalist, TV personality. Did Taste, does the Rosengarten Report, etc., etc. Learned to skål at his house in Iceland.
Now, for the real power behind food tv:

Susan Stockton. Senior Vice President, Culinary Productions, Food Network. Makes the Food Network kitchens happen.
In the land of print we have newspapers:

Jonathan Reynolds. Former NY Times Food columnist. Actor, writer, playwright, phenomenal skoaler.
and magazines:

Gabriella Gershenson. Eat Out Editor, Time Out New York. Likes a good cocktail.
And in the blogosphere, here are some real players:

Amanda Kludt. Blogger. Editor of Eater.com. CPU of the NY restaurant media world.

Adam Roberts. Blogger. The Amateur Gourmet. Genius behind "23 Awkward Seconds with Rachael Ray."

Maggie Shi. Blogger. Senior Food Editor for iVillage. Believes at dinner you should, "Put away the Blackberry and use your thumbs for a fork and knife."

Nick Solares. Food writer, photographer, and blogger. Writes for Serious Eats, runs Beef Aficionado. Searching for the perfect burger.
You’ve already seen Steven Shaw from eGullet. Here are two more of the big wigs:

Dave Scantland. eGullet director of operations. Username Dave the Cook. Wants you to eat more chicken skin.

Janet A. Zimmerman. eGullet treasurer. User name JAZ. Most active in "Spirits and Cocktails" forum. Oh Yeah.
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The FCI hosted a premier party for the movie Food Inc. Here is a smattering of the guests:
Firstly, Regis!!

Regis Philbin. C'mon, he's Regis Philbin for Pete's sake.
Now that you’ve seen Regis, how about this:

- Christine Baranski. Famed actress of stage and screen. One hell of a skåler.
And this:

Ted Allen. TVFN food star. Food detective. Queer eye, nice guy.
And this:

Drew Nieporent. Restaurant mega-mogul. Too many great places to mention.
And one of our own:

Dorothy Cann Hamilton. FCI's founder and fearless leader.
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Our first ever mortal enemy skål smackdown. Our friend Dave Chang is well known for having beef with certain individuals. Here is Chang and his public enemy number one, the blogger Josh Ozersky.

Dave Chang. Chef/emperor of Momofuku. Lover of pork. Owner of beefs.

Josh Ozersky. Blogger, Mr. Cutlets, meatficianado, runs The Feedbag. Eater of beef.
To go with the hate we are posting some love. Here are the significant others of the Cooking Issues crew:

Jennifer Carpenter. Architect, designer, genius. Patient wife of Dave Arnold.

Therese Granlund. Undercover Swede, from the same region as Max. Nils' longtime skåling partner.

Chris Lvoff. Goldman Sachs, sailor, unicyclist, master of actuaries. Married to Mindy.

Dave Eisenberg, entrepreneur, pants mogul, goes with Sophie.
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Our first multi-skål: Nils Norén, Harold McGee, Dave Arnold, Dave Chang

Sophie Brickman. Smart lady. Writer. Cook. Cooking Issues blogger. Hates liquid nitrogen.

Marshall Brickman. Oscar, Tony, Emmy winning writer. Wrote "Dueling Banjos" on Deliverance (no Grammy?). Invented Swedish Chef character on Muppets. Fathered Sophie.

Dick Cavett. Did we mention DICK CAVETT!

Roger Rees. Prolific actor. Mindy's favorite: Sheriff of Rottingham; Nils's favorite: Shakespearean actor; Dave's favorite: English diplomat, John Marbury

Adam Kuban. Pizza consumption guru. Blogger of The Slice and GM of Serious Eats. Hamburglar.

Rose Anderson. Emmy award winning producer. Has worked with the likes of Jacques Pepin.

Jacques Pepin. Dean of Special Programs here at the FCI. Legend.

Hiroko Shimbo, chef/owner of Hiroko's Kitchen and award winning cookbook author.

Edward Nersessian. psychiatrist, psychoanalyst, Director of the Philoctetes Center for the Multidisciplinary Study of the Imagination.

Stuart Firestein, Professor of Neurobiology at Columbia, master of the "sense of smell"

Ryan Miller, Lead Singer and Guitarist for the band Guster, majored in Religious Studies at Tufts

Alan Richman, legendary award-winning food writer and critic, International Culinary Center Dean of Food Journalism, intense skoaler

Steven Shaw, Co-founder and Member #1 of eGullet, Publisher of Fat-Guy.com, award-winning food writer, lawyer, International Culinary Center Director of New Media Studies, Mindy's Blog Teacher

Fee Fi Fo Fangela, aka Angela Garbacz, part of the tech intern alumni family, currently creating endless possibilities in Nebraska, beef lover

Fabulous, aka Fabian von Hauske, part of the tech intern alumni family, el santo of the kitchen

Zak Pelaccio, chef/restauranteur, master of the Fatty Crab

Tim Raue, Michelin starred chef of Ma restaurant and Berlin bad-boy iconoclast

Jeffrey Steingarten, book author, Vogue food writer, TV personality, curmudgeon, husband of Caron Smith

Caron Smith, renowned asian art scholor and curator, wife of Jeffrey Steingarten (oh, the patience)

Wylie Dufresne, Chef/Owner WD 50 restaurant, modern chef extraordinaire and hydrocolloid genius

Harold McGee, world's foremost writer on the application of science to the study of deliciousness

Nils Noren, head of all things culinary at the FCI, authentic Swede

Dave Arnold, director of FCI's tech program, only 1/8 Swedish

Mindy Nguyen, Cooking Issue's own blogmeistress and tech-fiend, former finance junkie
18 responses so far ↓
Mike // May 8, 2009 at 3:39 pm |
Is Nils just that freaking good at it or are his 1st and 3rd photos the same one?
Dave A // May 8, 2009 at 4:49 pm |
Yes, he’s that freaking good.
Best,
Dave
erikmurn // May 8, 2009 at 6:49 pm |
I pride myself on being able to toast in several languages (even though I’m a monoglot). I guess I better start studying toast methods know. Who knew?!
sp // May 20, 2009 at 3:37 pm |
It’s restaurateur, NOT “restauranteur”
mindylvoff // May 20, 2009 at 4:43 pm |
http://www.bartleby.com/68/30/5130.html
We invite anyone to comment on which you prefer: restaurateur or restauranteur… as both appear to be acceptable. Dress is casual.
Lance // May 20, 2009 at 3:47 pm |
Being of estonian decent I grew up “skoaling”. All it means is “cheers” more or less. Around the holidays we do it with straight vodka to remember the dead. When not in a group around the holidays its just something to say when you klink glasses.
Schlappette // May 20, 2009 at 5:13 pm |
We skål at all family gatherings (I’m of Norwegian descent), and we clink glasses too, although I have heard that a proper skål NEVER involves clinking the glasses, but proper eye contact must be maintained.
Måns // May 21, 2009 at 11:00 am |
Schlappette is right — klink is out.
Eyes are in. At a formal dinner; there are complex rules regarding whom to look in the eyes and in which order (the basic idea is to cover the 3 people seated closest to you in the following pattern: Men start toasting the woman they have to their right (which obviously means that the woman toasts to the left) and then both toast to the other side (men go left, women right), after which both toast across the table. This is done once before the actual drinking. Then drinking commences, after which the eye contact sequence is repeated. Oh, and while toasting, never lift the glass higher than the third button in an imagined or actual swedish army uniform. Most rude.
At less formal occastions, keep in mind this Readers Digest version:
Look, Drink, Look, no Klink.
/Måns, actual swede.
J // May 21, 2009 at 4:20 pm |
I’m of Norwegian descent– you don’t clink but the final look (I can’t describe it– soulful/satisfied/deep?) is key. Love this project!
Nina Wormbs // May 23, 2009 at 7:54 am |
I agree with Måns and J. I think that these days people normally just try and keep serious track of the table partner (wise move) and round up the rest in a quick sweeping glance before putting down the glass again. No clinking – the glass stays close to your third button (which – when I think of it – makes clinking a bit complicated, or perhaps it would add some taste to the dinner).
Nina, also actual Swede
sp // May 26, 2009 at 5:01 pm |
Sorry, but “restauranteur” is a barbarism. Just because millions of people and an ex-POTUS say “nukewlar” doesn’t mean that pronunciation is correct either.
Jennie // May 27, 2009 at 6:12 am |
Harold McGee – my hero!
I’m so doing this.
Fyi – I’m Danish. When someone says “skål” it goes like this:
1) Raise glass
2) Lean your head slightly to one side, and make eye contact with everyone at table, one after one, giving them a slight nod.
3) Drink.
4) Keeping glass raised, repeat step 2.
5) Place glass back on table and resume meal.
Ken Forssen Sr // May 27, 2009 at 1:35 pm |
As I learned at a May Day military banquet at the Artilleriskotskolan, never, if there are more than six at the table, skal the hostess individually. This is to keep her upright at the table. Also, skal by descending rank of the spouse or companion of the woman. Ladies should return the skal. At a smaller smorgasbord on the commander’s summer cabin for Kraftskiva, I thought I was to have a full glass with every crayfish head on the plate, and quickly learned Swedish and wound up marrying the Commander’s daughter. Det kan vara farligt!
Chocolatesa // June 11, 2009 at 4:51 pm |
Heehee!! I’m definitely gonna start my own Skoal Project!
Chocolatesa, half Swede
karanewman // September 16, 2009 at 5:23 pm |
Brilliant! If Tim Gunn isn’t on your list, please do add him!
Magnus // September 19, 2009 at 11:56 pm |
Nils!
Skål!
nilsnoren // September 21, 2009 at 9:35 am |
Skål Kalle!
The Beautiful Kind // October 18, 2009 at 8:50 am |
That was delightful! What a bunch of cuties! I would make a face for sure, I’m no stoic! I like the ones where the person has a wry look of amusement in the last image. CHEERS!