Culinary Arts, Class of 2005 Applied Degree in Culinary Operations, 2008
HC: You graduated from the Culinary Arts program in 2005 and the Applied Degree of Culinary Operations program in 2008! Can you tell us what you have been up to since graduation?
JA: When I took the Culinary Arts program, classes ran through the summer months as well, so I was around for the shellfish festival, and we got to work alongside the chefs in the festival. It was a big part of our curriculum, and I remember meeting chefs from across the country, and being inspired by the caliber of chefs that the Island was able to draw in. I was in awe of the event at the time, and I had so much fun and learned so much. Seeing people come from all over to experience the food and culinary scene in PEI really allowed me to appreciate what the Island has to offer.
HC: Do you have a piece of advice you would give new alumni entering the workforce?
JA: I have a had lot of people ask how to get where I am now, and how to become an influential culinary person. My advice is a bit unique, but I would say it’s important to not be bigger than yourself. Having confidence doesn’t mean that you have to have bravado – you can showcase your skill and confidence through your work and your ethics, not by telling people that you’re good or by landing a spot on TV. My biggest advice is to work hard and keep yourself level.
HC: You were the lead chef responsible for bringing the Chicken Big Mac to McDonald’s menus! Tell us a bit about that.
JA: The team that works with me is instrumental in bringing ideas to life, and the Chicken Big Mac has had a lot of attention recently! It sounds easy and simple, but there is actually a lot that goes into introducing a new menu item like the Chicken Big Mac. We work with farmers to source and grow chickens, we work with bakers to ensure we have the best buns. There is a lot of work and scale behind it, and it’s not quite as easy as it sounds. We are proud and excited about the Chicken Big Mac!
HC: What is your favourite order from McDonald’s?
JA: For breakfast it is definitely an Egg McMuffin with a coffee and a hash brown. Recently I’ve been getting the McCrispy sandwich, and my go-to, regular addition to any meal is definitely the McDouble. You can’t go wrong!
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