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The Institute of Culinary Education (ICE) is a private for-profit culinary college in
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. ICE is accredited by the
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(ACCSC), and offers career training diploma programs in the culinary arts. The school runs one of the largest program of hands-on recreational cooking classes and wine education courses in the country with more than 26,000 enthusiasts taking any of the 1,500 classes offered each year.


History

ICE traces its roots to 1975, when
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opened Peter Kump's New York Cooking School, one of the first culinary schools in New York City. Kump's philosophy was to concentrate on teaching cooking techniques and flavor development at a time when most other cooking schools were only teaching recipes. In 1983, Kump inaugurated a professional program to train aspiring chefs. A number of his former teachers, including
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and Diana Kennedy taught classes. A number of other notable chefs, including Julia Child, James Peterson, David Bouley, and
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, were frequent guest instructors. When Kump died in 1995, the school was acquired by Rick Smilow, an
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with an interest in education and the culinary arts. After the acquisition, the school's professional programs expanded, requiring a move to a new location in the Flatiron neighborhood of the
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of New York City at 50 W. 23rd Street, where it then expanded twice, in 1999 and 2004, growing to 45,000 square feet over seven floors. In 1999, the older East 92nd Street facility was closed. In 2001, the school's name was changed to The Institute of Culinary Education. In 2015, the school relocated to a brand new, 74,000 square foot facility in Battery Park City that includes such amenities as the nation's first education-focused bean-to-bar chocolate lab, a hydroponic herb and vegetable garden, a culinary technology lab, and a state-of-the-art mixology bar. The International Culinary Center (ICC), a private, for-profit culinary school headquartered in
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, merged into the Institute of Culinary Education in 2020. The ICC was founded as The French Culinary Institute by Dorothy Cann Hamilton in 1984.


Facilities

ICE operates out of a single floor, 74,000 square foot facility that includes 12 teaching kitchens, a demonstration kitchen, three traditional classrooms and various special amenities, including: * Culinary classrooms equipped with gas, French top and induction burners, representing the full range of preferred cooking methods across the globe * Pastry kitchens outfitted with Hobart mixers, steam-injected triple deck ovens, specialty chocolate equipment, blast freezers, high volume dough sheeters and more * Culinary Technology Lab featuring modernist cooking equipment, as well as specialty tandoor, plancha, rotisserie and stone hearth ovens * A featured kitchen outfitted with a Jade island range – ideal for teaching “brigade” style cooking * The nation's first education-focused bean-to-bar chocolate lab * Dedicated spaces for mixology and wine studies * An indoor hydroponic herb garden and vegetable farm


Awards and honors

* In 2016, ICE was named the best culinary school in America by ''The Daily Meal'' website. * In 2015, ICE received the International Association of Culinary Professionals (IACP) award for "Culinary School of Excellence." ICE has previously won IACP awards in 2003, 2008 and 2011 including “Best Vocational Culinary Institute” and “Best Recreational Cooking School." * In 2006, ICE was named a “School of Distinction” by the school's accrediting agency, the ACCSC, and in 2010 ICE's Career Services Department received an ACCSC commendation for excellence.


Notable alumni

* Colin Alevras - Chef * Mashama Bailey - Chef *
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- Chef and Peabody Award-winning host of '' A Chef's Life'' on
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* Brad Leone - Former Test Kitchen Manager at Bon Appétit * Marc Murphy - Chef, restaurateur, and judge on
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's '' Chopped'' * Denisse Oller - Journalist * Gail Simmons - Judge on Bravo's ''
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'' * Carl Albert Ruiz - Chef La Cubana, Judge and Contestant on
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, Podcaster
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Bobby Flay Robert William Flay (born December 10, 1964), is an American celebrity chef, restaurateur, and reality television personality. Flay is the owner and executive chef of several restaurants and franchises, including Bobby's Burger Palace, Bobby's ...
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and restaurateur. Graduated in 1984 from predecessor school The French Culinary Institute.


References


External links


Official website
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