鈥淏efore there was talent, there was passion,鈥 says ICE alum and Food Network Star contestant Dom Tesoriero of his path to culinary success. 鈥淚 was 18 and my friends would just show up at the house with bags of ingredients鈥擨 wasn鈥檛 skilled, but I knew how to make food taste good.鈥
For Dom, the decision to attend culinary school was an impulsive one鈥攂ut that impulsive quality, the ability to jump when an opportunity arrives, is exactly what landed Dom on Food Network Star. 鈥淭hat鈥檚 basically the story of my life. If I feel something and I want to do it, it鈥檚 like, 鈥楲et鈥檚 get up and do it!鈥欌 Though he may be best known for his 鈥攖he city鈥檚 first macaroni and cheese food truck, launched three years ago鈥擠om鈥檚 culinary training includes stints at some of the city鈥檚 finest restaurants and catering companies.
After graduating from ICE, he experienced a baptism by fire with an externship at Little Italy favorite Il Cortile, turning 500-600 covers every Saturday night. From there, he landed a position at boutique Staten Island catering company Framboise, traveling the world to cater such events as the Beijing Olympics.
鈥淭raveling all over the world鈥攅specially so young in my career鈥攚as not just a great opportunity to learn how to cook and to scale food for huge events,鈥 says Dom. 鈥淭o be in China for two months and run around and experience that cuisine firsthand鈥 was learning not just to cook, but to eat and appreciate other cultures. It was such a charmed and a blessed experience.鈥
The travel bug bit Dom hard, and he eventually left Framboise to pursue training in his favorite cuisine: Italian. 鈥淭his was eight years after I had graduated from culinary school,鈥 Dom adds, 鈥渂ut I contacted ICE to see if the Career Services department could help me arrange a stage overseas. They connected me with an opportunity in Piedmont that allowed me to travel and work all around Italy. It was amazing that I was able to come back to the school after so much time and have them support that project.鈥
After months in restaurant kitchens across Italy and prying traditional cooking secrets from local nonnas, Dom returned home to New York where he joined the opening pasta line at Lincoln Ristorante under Chef Jonathan Benno.
鈥淲orking with Jonathan was amazing. Previous to Lincoln, he had worked the opening of Per Se鈥攈ow many chefs can say that they鈥檝e opened a Michelin three-star restaurant? And while a lot of Jonathan鈥檚 peers aren鈥檛 actually in the kitchen, he鈥檚 there, hands on and wants to teach you. He鈥檚 really an incredible mentor.鈥
That immersive experience in pasta provided the fuel for Dom鈥檚 entrepreneurial ambitions, and he left the restaurant to develop a freelance pasta and catering concept, extruding fresh pasta in people鈥檚 homes.
As with any startup, funds were limited, so when a friend offered Dom the opportunity to spend a summer in Saratoga as a chowder man, he knew it would be a chance to step back and reorganize his strategy. There, he realized his pasta concept could grow into a racetrack concession, and the idea for a macaroni and cheese business was born.
After launching in Saratoga, it came to Dom鈥檚 attention that while other cities had mac and cheese food trucks, no one had tackled the market in NYC. Within months of launching, the Mac Truck was receiving incredible press, but the experience was not without its challenges. 鈥淚鈥檓 not just a chef鈥擨鈥檓 a mechanic, a plumber, an electrician, a driver鈥攁nd I鈥檓 fighting for parking, not to mention avoiding tickets. I probably experience more stress just trying to parallel park my 22-foot truck each morning than most people deal with in their entire day.鈥
Yet Dom has transformed that stress into a media goldmine. The first request came in the form of a pilot for a show about late night eats, which never aired, but the segment landed in the hands of casting for a show called Rewrapped. That stroke of luck launched Dom鈥檚 career in food television, and after winning his segment on Rewrapped he received numerous requests to appear on other shows.
But, being a one-man show at the Mac Truck, Dom knew he couldn鈥檛 take more time off unless a remarkable opportunity came up. That opportunity was Food Network Star. 鈥淚 said to myself, 鈥楾his isn鈥檛 just one episode,鈥欌 Dom explains. 鈥淭his is an entire television season! I couldn鈥檛 pass that opportunity up鈥攂ut I knew it would also be a challenge.
On Rewrapped, my hands were sweating, my mind was cluttered and I experienced shortness of breath鈥攋ust from the experience of everyone staring at me and the pressure of wanting to perform well.鈥 As fans of Food Network Star have witnessed, Dom鈥檚 confidence has grown considerably
That was the game changer for me鈥攔ealizing that they saw something in me and they were offering me the chance to improve. After all the late nights, the holidays, etc. that you work in this industry, you wonder if it鈥檚 ever going to pay off. So at a certain point when you鈥檙e on this giant stage in front of the world, you have to just realize that everything you鈥檝e done up to this point has led you here鈥攁nd it finally clicks.
So what comes next for Dom? 鈥淚 would love to see myself on TV in the future! It has been a great experience, and what excites me about this opportunity is not only all the things I could teach people but also being in an environment where I鈥檓 continually learning.
I鈥檝e spent the last three years of my life on mac and cheese, but this contest has challenged me to draw on all of my experiences, to do things I haven鈥檛 done in years鈥攖hings I鈥檓 not 100% sure I remember how to do anymore. Pulling that off and succeeding鈥攏ow that鈥檚 awesome.鈥
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