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Walter Scheib
(White House Executive Chef, 1994 – 2005)
"For the last eleven years, I have had the
honor of doing daily what most chefs would be lucky
to do once in their life time. That honor was
serving the First Family of the United States.”
- Walter Scheib, March 2005
Walter Scheib has quite a story to tell. In fact, he
has two stories to tell. The first involves the rise
of an American chef to the most storied position in
the land. The second offers an intimate, human view
of two First Families, the corridors of political
power, international personalities, and the most
famous building in the United States, from a unique
vantage point: The kitchen.
In April 1994, after a lengthy application and
screening process, Walter Scheib became the chef to
America’s chief executive and the First Family. First
Lady Hillary Clinton, impressed by the comprehensive spa
menu Scheib had developed for the Greenbrier resort, as
well as his highlighting of American cuisine, personally
hired Scheib. For 11 years, he prepared everything from
simple family meals to elaborate and formal State
Dinners. His culinary creations dazzled and delighted
White House guests including Nelson Mandela, Emperor
Aikihito, Jacques Chirac, Boris Yeltsin, Vaclav Havel,
Lady Diana Spencer, Tony Blair, Vicente Fox, and others,
not to mention the thousands of congressional members,
journalists, and other House visitors who got to know
his food.
A highlight of Scheib’s White House achievement was
his creation of a distinctly American repertoire for the
nation’s First House. He continues to speak with
eloquence and pride about America’s bounty today,
praising the artisan cheese makers, green grocers,
mushroom foragers, master bread makers, fishermen,
ranchers, and farmers who have helped our national
market basket evolve, and make quality cooking more
accessible than ever. “America is rich in amazing
produce, meats, and fish,” Scheib says. “Using just a
few excellent ingredients, anyone can make a perfect
meal with very little formal training.”
THE AMERICAN CHEF™ is the name Scheib has taken for
his new corporation. Since he returned to private life,
Scheib has founded The American Chef™, the company
through which he shares his knowledge of the development
of American cuisine at the White House, as well as White
House remembrances, with audiences across the country.
His special events often aim to bring together business
leaders, using group cooking as a method of team
bonding. They also offer home entertainers and party
planners unique approaches to special events. For
cooking schools, cooking demonstrations and lectures,
Scheib teaches classes ranging from State Dinner Secrets
to throwing a White House Birthday Party.
The American Chef™ offers a multitude of special-event
concepts such as White House style cocktail receptions,
First Lady Luncheons, State Dinners, and Outdoor “South
Lawn” barbecues and picnics. His educational and
entertaining sessions and demonstrations are filled with
fascinating White House insider's anecdotes, culinary
insights, team building and bonding, as well as,
exercises with a culinary twist. Sessions frequently
feature hands-on cooking demonstrations with audience
participation and interaction.
Food is Scheib’s lifelong passion. He discovered his
mother’s pots and pans early in life and soon felt
comfortable preparing meals for parents and friends. By
the time he graduated from high school, he was eager to
pursue a profession in the culinary arts. He attended
the Culinary Institute of America, from which he
graduated with high honors in 1979. Immediately
thereafter, Scheib started as a Rounds Cook at a premier
Washington, D.C. hotel, and within three years was
promoted to Executive Chef. Before coming to the
Greenbrier and then the White House, he served as
Executive Chef at other major hotels and resorts such as
the Boca Raton Resort and Club.
The American Chef™ has become a great success. Scheib
has developed a very popular speaking approach regaling
guests with interesting, informative and often humorous
anecdotes from his years in the White House. Scheib has
made numerous appearances, both national and local. On
the CBS Early Show, he demonstrated how to make a
“presidential burger”…on the Fourth of July, no less.
Additional television appearances include The Daily Show
with Jon Stewart, the CBS Early Show, Good Morning
America, Weekend Today in New York, Nightline and Iron
Chef on the Food Network Station. Newspaper and Magazine
stories and interviews about his company and his food
have been seen in The New York Times, The Washington
Post, The Wall Street Journal, The Philadelphia Inquirer
and The U.S. News and World Report, in addition to other
articles. Please visit the americanchef.com for the full
text of these articles. . He is the co-author of the
newly published White House Chef: Eleven Years, Two
Presidents, One Kitchen, which was released in January
2007.
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