Slow Food Maui Taste Education Presents Maui Preserved

 In partnership with the Maui Culinary Academy and Whole Foods Market Kahului, Slow Food Maui presents its next Taste Education session featuring Maleta Van Loan and Anthony LaBua of Maui Preserved on Wednesday, July 25, 6–7:30 pm.

Founded in June 2010, the Haiku-based company offers a variety of preserved products including its popular pickled beets in green tea and Maui Gold Pineapple wedges in Hawaiian chili pepper syrup. Van Loan and LaBua work with local farmers to source Grown on Maui fruits and vegetables to create their one-of-a-kind products bursting with island flavor and freshness.

Van Loan graduated from The Natural Gourmet Institute for Health and Culinary Arts, New York in 2005.  Starting as a line chef at Pure Food and Wine, she evolved to manage not only restaurant finances but One Lucky Duck, the company’s premier raw food snack line.  Excelling in restaurant and food management, she continued her education at Baruch College, New York in 2008 pursuing professional studies in finance.

LaBua worked throughout New York City from Smith Street in Brooklyn to Olives in the W Hotel New York in Union Square before becoming the Executive Sous Chef at Pure Food and Wine in 2006.  While working, Anthony also volunteered at the James Beard House in the West Village, and attended the Institute of Culinary Education while moonlighting there as a stagiare.  He graduated with a degree in Culinary Management in 2008.

Van Loan and LaBua hold Certificates of Food Protection from the Department of Health and Mental Hygiene of New York.  Considered one of the most stringent courses on Food Safety in the Nation, the certification enables them to manage their kitchen and food production to the highest of standards.

Taste Education is held on the last Wednesday of each month from February through October at the Maui Culinary Academy located in the Pāʻina Building of UH Maui  at 310 West Kaʻahumanu Avenue. There is free and ample parking. Each session is $15 for Slow Food Maui members and $20 for non-members. Advance reservations and payment are required.

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December 2011 Slow Food Maui Board Meeting

Outgoing Chair Susan Teton Campbell hosted the final board meeting of 2011 last night, where we ushered in a changing of the guard from Slow Food Maui’s original 2009-2011 Board of Directors, including Jana McMahon (Vice Chair), Charlene Ka‘uhane (Treasurer) and Dania Katz (Secretary), to the new 2012-2014 Board, consisting of Roxanne Tiffin (Chair), Melanie Boudar (Vice Chair), Charlene Ka‘uhane (Treasurer), Dania Katz (Membership) and Melissa McKelvey (Secretary).

We’ve had a great year and accomplished a lot. Looking forward to continuing our mission in 2012 and beyond.

Happy Holidays to all! Aloha!

Slow Food Maui 2009-2011 Board of Directors

Slow Food Maui's original 2009-2011 Board of Directors. Left to Right: Susan Teton Campbell (Chair), Dania Katz (Secretary), Charlene Ka‘uhane (Treasurer), Jana McMahon (Vice Chair)

Slow Food Maui 2012-2014 Board of Directors

Slow Food Maui 2012-2014 Board of Directors. Left to Right: Melanie Boudar (Vice Chair), Charlene Ka‘uhane (Treasurer), Dania Katz (Membership), Melissa McKelvey (Secretary), Roxanne Tiffin (Chair)

Slow Food Maui 2012-2014 Board and Core Members

Slow Food Maui 2012-2014 Board and Core Members. Left to Right: Elena Rego, Charlene Ka‘uhane (Treasurer), Peter Liu, Dania Katz (Membership), Chris Speere, Melissa McKelvey (Secretary), Jana McMahon, Susan Teton Campbell, Roxanne Tiffin (Chair), Melanie Boudar (Vice Chair)

Grown on Maui $5 Challenge – Mahalo and Winners!

Basil Pound Cake from Riko Bartolome ~ Photo by Peter Liu

Mahalo to everyone who joined us at the Grown on Maui $5 Challenge held September 17 at The Class Act at the Maui Culinary Academy. We were fortunate to eat so many wonderful dishes including a Papaya Beef Salad, a gluten-free Molokai Sweet Potato Quiche, local venison and pasta, local squash pasta, local pumpkins, Maui Cattle Co roast and more. People came from all parts of Maui – Upcountry, Kihei, West Maui, North Shore and Central Maui – to celebrate regional, locally-grown food, and our cherished food traditions. We took the challenge and made meals for $5 or less per person. Days later, weʻre still amazed at the variety of food we ate. How was that ono-licious Basil Cake with Vanilla Starfruit by Riko Bartolome? Whip cream anyone (big smile)?!

Congrats to the fan-favorite winners: Most Colorful first place Elena Rego and second place Shannon Wianecki. Most Original first place to Susan Teton Campbell and second place to Riko Bartolome. Best Taste first place to Annette Niles and tied for second Roxanne Tiffin and Ann Marie Burtell. The Best Use of Local Ingredients first place to Roxanne Tiffin and tied for second place Sue Tengan and Shannon Wianecki. Most Creative use of $5 first place to Ann Marie Burtell and second place tie to Susan Teton Campbell and Sue Tengan.

Saturdayʻs gathering was also Slow Food Mauiʻs Annual Membership Meeting. Two big announcements. The first is Slow Food Maui is an official chapter of Slow Food USA.  Everyone is encouraged to join Slow Food USA and elect to be a member of the Slow Food Maui Chapter. Secondly, Chair Susan Teton Campbell announced the election results for the 2012 – 2014 Slow Food Maui Board of Directors. Congratulations to Roxanne Tiffin – Chair, Melanie Boudar – Vice Chair, Melissa McKelvey – Secretary, Charlene Kaʻuhane – Treasurer, and Dania Katz and Aimee Singer, Co-Membership Chairs.  A big mahalo to the 2009-2011 board - Chair Susan Teton Campbell, Vice Chair Jana McMahon, Secretary Dania Katz and Treasurer Charlene Kaʻuhane. The new board will start December 1, 2011.

Elena Rego, Ann Marie Burtell, Roxanne Tiffin, Susan Teton Campbell, Annette Niles

Elena Rego, Ann Marie Burtell, Roxanne Tiffin, Susan Teton Campbell, Annette Niles

Susan Teton Campbell, Roxanne Tiffin, Shannon Wianecki, Sue Tengan and Riko Bartolome

Susan Teton Campbell, Roxanne Tiffin, Shannon Wianecki, Sue Tengan and Riko Bartolome

Committees Drive Our Organization

Flatbread - Paia

Penguini - Paia

Slow Food Maui and it’s prospective members got the “royal treatment” last evening as Flatbread in Paia hosted our group around the large community table which brought together a pool of wonderfully talented individuals that will help populate our various committees.  The group dined on salads, a variety of brick oven pizzas , courtesy of Jenna of Flatbread, and decadent desserts of gelato and cupcakes, courtesy of Melissa of Penguini in Paia.

A point echoed throughout the meeting was that the committees will be the driving force behind the organization and will lead our group out into the Maui community.

Our committees are:

Education Committee: Charlene Kauhane

Chef/Restaurant Committee: Shannon Wianecki

Endorsements Committee: Tova Callender

Farm/Ag Committee: Becky Speere

Volunteer Committee: Dania Katz

Our committees are forming fast to help with the various upcoming projects & events such as:

Volunteers needed to help South Maui Sustainability with the School Gardens at Kihei Elementary  – Saturday, Oct. 16th 8-11AM

Taste Education – Sat. Oct. 23rd, 9AM-2PM at the Ali`i Kula Lavender Gardens

Endorsement of The Noble Chef Event -  Friday,Oct. 29th, 6 – 9:30 PM  at the Fairmont Kea Lani in Wailea

Cookbook Exchange & Bake Sale – Dec. 4th , 9AM – 2PM at the Maui Botanical Gardens

Anyone interested in helping support the work of any of those committees is encouraged to sign up!

Many thanks to the Management & Staff at Flatbread for feeding us and to Melissa at Penguini for her Sweetness!

Next Slow Food Maui Meeting: Flatbread

Flatbread Company by webnelly (Kris Nelson)

Flatbread Company by webnelly (Kris Nelson)

Our next Slow Food Maui meeting will be held at Flatbread, 89 Hana Highway in Paia.

This meeting is now full. We appreciate all your support and look forward to seeing you at our next meeting. Stay tuned for details.

Great First General Meeting

Slow Food Maui General MeetingWe had a great first general meeting at the Maui Nui Botanical Gardens yesterday. Here’s the skinny:

In Attendance:
Susan Teton, Chair
Charlene Kauhane, Treasurer + Education Committee
Becky Speere, Membership + Ag/Farm Committee
Dania Katz, Secretary + Volunteer Committee
Roxanne Tiffin, Core member
Tova Callendar, Core member + Endorsement Committee
Chris Speere, Core Member
Shannon Wianecki, Core member + Chef/Restaurant Liaison Committee
Nio Kindla
Elyse Ditzel
Daniel Southmayd
Dyanna Smith
Melissa McKelvey
Gary Ramachandran
Sundya Ramachandran
Amanda Schaefer

Slow Food Maui General MeetingQuick Minutes:

  • Susan Teton, Introduction, mahalos and history of Slow Food USA.
  • Dania Katz, mission statement
  • Charlene Kauhane + Becky Speere, spoke about previous fundraising events
  • Becky Speere + Dania Katz, spoke about upcoming events
  • Tova Callendar, announce committees

Committees:
We had a few committee signups, but we could always use more. Contact us if you’re interested in joining the cause:

Education: Charlene Kauhane
Ag/Farm: Becky Speere
Endorsement: Tova Callendar
Chef/Restaurant: Shannon Wianecki
Volunteer: Dania Katz

Thank you all for coming! We’re off to a great start!

Slow Food Maui General Meeting

Maui Nui Botanical GardensWe are having our Slow Foods Maui General Meeting on Tuesday, September 14, 2010.

Maui Nui Botanical Gardens
150 Kanaloa Avenue
Kahului, HI 96732-1116

(808) 249-2798
www.mnbg.org

5:30 – 6:00 Potluck, trash free (bring your own plate)
6:00 – 7:00 pm Meeting

Need more information?
Contact us or call (808) 283-9921

See you there!