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Born | Ronald Pickarski United States |
Nationality | American |
Education | American Culinary Federation (CEC certification), Washburne Culinary Institute |
Notable work | - Pioneering vegan cuisine at International Culinary Olympics - Founding Eco-Cuisine product line (e.g., shelf-stable 'instant seitan' quick mix) |
Spouse(s) | Nancy K. Loving Pickarski, DVM |
Culinary career | |
Cooking style | Vegan, vegetarian, plant-based, natural foods |
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Award(s) won
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Website | www.eco-cuisine.com |
Ron Pickarski, CEC, is an American vegan chef, cookbook author, and food technologist. He is best known for pioneering gourmet plant-based cuisine in professional culinary competitions and founding Eco-Cuisine, Inc., a company that develops vegan foodservice products and trains chefs in vegan culinary techniques. Pickarski was the first vegetarian chef to earn the Certified Executive Chef (CEC) title from the American Culinary Federation and has won multiple medals in the International Culinary Olympics using plant-based recipes. He has authored four vegan cookbooks and consulted extensively to promote sustainable vegan options in foodservice.[1][2]
Early life and career
[edit]Pickarski was originally known as Brother Ron during his time as a Franciscan monk, serving as executive chef at a Franciscan monastery from 1973 to 1980.[3] He gained international recognition by competing in the International Culinary Olympics in Germany, where between 1980 and 1996 he won seven medals (gold, silver, and bronze) for plant-based cuisine, becoming one of the first professional chefs to achieve such honors using vegetarian ingredients.[4]
Eco-Cuisine and product development
[edit]Pickarski is the founder and President of Eco-Cuisine, Inc., which develops plant-based ingredients and trains chefs in vegan culinary methods.[5] He has focused on creating wholesome, low-fat vegan foods, including ready-to-use mixes for seitan and baked goods, all vegan and kosher certified.[6]
Consulting and institutional outreach
[edit]In addition to his work with Eco-Cuisine, Pickarski has consulted independently as a plant-based culinologist and product developer, working with chefs, hospitals, universities, and manufacturers to bring sustainable vegan options into foodservice operations. He collaborated with chefs and culinary teams at Rice University to refine professional vegan offerings.[7] He has also provided guidance to college and hospital foodservice leaders on cost-effective and efficient integration of vegetarian and vegan options.[8]
Authorship
[edit]Pickarski has authored four vegan cookbooks, including *The Classical Vegetarian Cookbook*, a comprehensive 400-page text offering over 400 recipes and adaptations of French mother sauces for plant-based cooking.[9][10] Other works include *Friendly Foods* (1991), *As You Like It Cookbook* (2001), and *Eco-Cuisine: An Ecological Approach to Gourmet Vegetarian Cooking* (1995).
Awards and honors
[edit]- Seven medals (gold, silver, bronze) in the International Culinary Olympics (1980–1996)
- First vegetarian chef to earn Certified Executive Chef (CEC) from the American Culinary Federation[11]
- Named “Pulse Chef of the Year” by the United Nations Food and Agriculture Organization (UN FAO) in 2016[12]
Media coverage
[edit]Pickarski has been featured in culinary magazines such as Vegetarian Times, Art Culinaire, USA Today Weekend, and major newspapers including the Boston Globe, Miami Herald, Chicago Sun-Times, and Los Angeles Times. He has appeared on television and at conferences and contributed articles to national culinary publications.[13]
Citations by professional media
[edit]- In the [WWW.ACFCHEFS.ORG/SIZZLE Spring 2012 issue] of Sizzle, Pickarski stated that “vegetarian is a cuisine and should be studied as such.”[14]
- The September 2015 issue of National Culinary Review highlighted Pickarski’s bronze medal win and his preparation of vegan dishes at the American Academy of Chefs induction.[15]
- The November/December 2015 edition of National Culinary Review featured the release of *The Classical Vegetarian Cookbook* and profiled Pickarski’s vegan recipe development.[16]
- The July/August 2016 issue reported Pickarski’s recognition as “Pulse Chef of the Year” by the UN FAO.[17]
Bibliography
[edit]- Pickarski, Ron (March 7, 2016). The Classical Vegetarian Cookbook for Professional Chefs and Inspired Cooks. Eco‑Cuisine Inc. ISBN 978‑0‑692‑41536‑8.[18][19]
- Pickarski, Ron (July 1, 1995). Eco‑Cuisine: An Ecological Approach to Gourmet Vegetarian Cooking. Ten Speed Press. ISBN 978‑0‑89815‑635‑5.[20]
- Pickarski, Ron (1991). Friendly Foods. Ten Speed Press. ISBN 978‑0‑89815‑377‑4.[21]
- Pickarski, Ron (January 1, 2001). As You Like It Cookbook: Imaginative Gourmet Dishes with Exciting Vegetarian Options. Square One Publishers. ISBN 978‑0‑75700‑013‑3.[22]
See also
[edit]- List of vegans
- Plant based cooking
- Veganism
- Vegetarian cuisine
- List of vegetarian and vegan companies
References
[edit]- ^ "Food As Health". Eco‑Cuisine, Inc. March 29, 2017. Retrieved June 19, 2025.
- ^ "Meet Ron Pickarski". Eco‑Cuisine, Inc. December 16, 2016. Retrieved June 19, 2025.
- ^ “1973 – 1980 Executive chef of a Franciscan Monastery …”
- ^ EcoCuisine press release. May 2016.
- ^ "Ask A Chef: Ron Pickarski". 5280. May 14, 2017. Retrieved June 19, 2025.
- ^ Home page for Eco-Cuisine
- ^ Fitzpatrick, Tara (May 9, 2017). "Rice U approaches veganism as a cuisine". FoodService Director (Informa). Retrieved June 19, 2025.
- ^ Pickarski, Ron (2006). "Do You Want Your College or Other Food Service Operator to Serve More Vegetarian Options?". Vegetarian Journal, Vegetarian Resource Group. Retrieved June 19, 2025.
- ^ BoukScouter's profile: All books by Ron Pickarski
- ^ World Association of Chefs Societies review
- ^ Global Pulse Confederation (May 14, 2017). "Meet Ron Pickarski". Global Pulse Confederation. Retrieved June 19, 2025.
- ^ "United Nations FAO Names Chef Ron Pickarski Their 2016 Pulse Chef of the Year". Eco‑Cuisine, Inc. May 2016. Retrieved June 19, 2025.
- ^ "Vegans Eat What?". Eco‑Cuisine, Inc. September 14, 2015. Archived from the original on May 16, 2021. Retrieved June 19, 2025.
- ^ "Sizzle – Spring 2012: "vegetarian is a cuisine and should be studied as such," says Ron Pickarski" (PDF). American Culinary Federation. April 2012. Archived from the original (PDF) on June 19, 2025. Retrieved June 19, 2025.
- ^ "National Culinary Review – September 2015: Pickarski earns bronze and cooks for AAC reception" (PDF). American Culinary Federation. September 2015. Archived from the original (PDF) on June 19, 2025. Retrieved June 19, 2025.
- ^ "National Culinary Review – November/December 2015: The Classical Vegetarian Cookbook launch" (PDF). American Culinary Federation. November 2015. Archived from the original (PDF) on June 19, 2025. Retrieved June 19, 2025.
- ^ "National Culinary Review – July/August 2016: UN Food & Agriculture Organization names Ron Pickarski Pulse Chef" (PDF). American Culinary Federation. July 2016. Archived from the original (PDF) on June 19, 2025. Retrieved June 19, 2025.
- ^ BoukScouter's profile: All books by Ron Pickarski
- ^ World Association of Chefs Societies review
- ^ Amazon page
- ^ Publishers Weekly review
- ^ AllBookstores.com listing
External links
[edit]- Eco‑Cuisine official website
- Ronald Pickarski on LinkedIn
- Meet Ron Pickarski – Global Pulse Confederation profile
- Ask a Chef: Ron Pickarski – 5280 magazine interview
- Chef Ron Pickarski – American Natural Foods biography
- The Classical Vegetarian Cookbook – Amazon listing
- Amazon Author Profile Page for Ron Pickarski
- American Culinary Federation