Cooking for a Cause 鈥 ICE Alum Pnina Peled
What would it feel like to prepare a truly life-changing meal? Just ask ICE 国产福利 Arts alum and hospital nutrition expert Pnina Peled.
As the senior executive chef at New York Presbyterian and the former executive chef at Memorial Sloan Kettering, Pnina has spearheaded the dramatic transformation of New York City鈥檚 hospital food over the past five years.
Before she was customizing nutrient-dense menus for sick patients 鈥 and even before she worked in some of NYC鈥檚 top kitchens 鈥 Pnina鈥檚 circumstances were just like the average ICE student.
Raised by a family of restaurateurs, her weekend wake-up call was literally, 鈥淭ime to make the donuts!鈥 She dreamed of pursuing a career in medicine, but her family encouraged her to stay close to home, so she did and earned her college degree in business management.
Initially, Pnina made rent by working in the accounting department at a law firm. While she excelled at her job, she knew accounting wasn鈥檛 her calling, so she enrolled in ICE鈥檚 evening 国产福利 Arts program to launch a new, creative career.
From the get-go, Pnina stood out from other students because of her familiarity with the restaurant business and her passion for learning. 鈥淚鈥檝e always taken initiative and risks in my life,鈥 says Pnina. 鈥淏ut I鈥檝e also been one to self-educate. All my life, if I wanted to know more about something, I would read about it and try it. From cooking to nutrition, I鈥檝e been able to accelerate my learning that way.鈥
As part of the 国产福利 Arts program at ICE, Pnina secured an externship in the kitchens at Becco and then a full-time position in the kitchens at Eleven Madison Park under Chef Kerry Heffernan. 鈥淲orking at EMP was an awesome experience. They started me as garde manger and one week later, the sous chef approached me saying, 鈥業鈥檝e never seen a newbie work this station as quickly as you.鈥 From then on, he had me working fish or sides on the hot line.鈥
About a year after she started at Eleven Madison Park, Pnina received a call from the general manager of a new Mediterranean restaurant in Chelsea. 鈥淗e asked me to be the executive chef,鈥 says Pnina, 鈥渁nd honestly I didn鈥檛 know if I was up to it! But my family is Israeli, and the restaurant was Greek, so I know the food from that region of the world well. It was an incredibly ballsy move, but I took a risk, and it made me incredibly successful.鈥
The restaurant was called Nisos, and under Pnina鈥檚 guidance it quickly became one of the hottest tables in town. 鈥淭he concept was to reimagine Greek food with French techniques. I was there for two years, and the restaurant was so successful that we were packed every night. During brunch, there was always a crowd.鈥 Nisos attracted the attention of other restaurateurs, and soon Pnina was brought on as the executive chef of Aleo, another Mediterranean restaurant in Gramercy.
鈥淭he investor behind Aleo wasn鈥檛 from the industry 鈥 he was a Wall Street guy. Thank god I had worked in accounting, because I ended up running everything, from the kitchen to the front of the house [and more].鈥 After one year, that restaurateur offered Pnina a stake in the business and she became an operating partner. During and after her time at Aleo, Pnina also picked up freelance catering and consulting work for a number of small restaurants in the city.
Eventually, she was hired by an Italian hotel chain 鈥 Jolly Hotels 鈥 as the executive chef for the Cinque Terre restaurant on 38th and Madison. There, she received three stars from the New York Times. Pnina continued working in hotels, including the New York Helmsley, but something shifted when she gave birth to her first child. 鈥淚 started reading all these books about nutrition and nursing,鈥 explains Pnina. 鈥淭hat sparked a huge interest for me in how food relates to your health.鈥 So when she saw a job opportunity at Memorial Sloan Kettering, Pnina knew she had found her match.
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鈥淪loan Kettering was a whole other ball game. It required me to bring together all my experience in various parts of the business. I was in charge of in-room patient service, cafeterias that fed about 3,000 people a day, food sold in the gift shop and adjacent cafes 鈥 you name it.鈥 Under Pnina鈥檚 leadership, MSK scored in the 99th percentile of all American hospitals for its food quality, temperature and service.
What鈥檚 more, Pnina implemented food cost measures across the hospital鈥檚 culinary division, dramatically increasing revenue for the hospital鈥檚 food and nutrition department. In fact, Pnina鈥檚 name became so synonymous with a revolution in hospital food that she received a . Even with these thrilling figures, what inspired Pnina most wasn鈥檛 the opportunity to brandish her exemplary business skills.
鈥淎 body can鈥檛 recover from sickness without proper nourishment, and the opportunity to customize meals for sick children to fit their preferences and needs is the most rewarding part of my work. I鈥檝e had patients or their parents call me before they鈥檙e admitted and say, 鈥業鈥檓 looking forward to ordering your food while I鈥檓 in the hospital.鈥 That鈥檚 incredibly motivating.鈥
After five deeply satisfying years at Memorial Sloan Kettering, Pnina moved to New York Presbyterian鈥檚 Columbia campus. There she serves everyone from celebrities and politicians in the VIP amenities unit to the catering, food service and retail for the rest of the campus. Four senior-level chefs report to Pnina to help bring this incredible task list to fruition each day. In just a year and a half, she has been able to cut down on food waste, improve the quality of the food and boost food service revenue considerably.
鈥淎s someone who wanted to be a doctor as a kid, it鈥檚 incredible that I鈥檝e been able to bring this into my life,鈥 adds Pnina. Her prescription for chefs interested in the health care sector? 鈥淵ou need to have experience in every part of the business 鈥 catering, fine dining, business management, recipe development, etc. If you can bring all of that, you鈥檒l be much more in demand.鈥
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