CHRIS COGNAC
The Hungry Detective, Food Network

Chris has been on the police force for 14 years, serving in the juvenile and sex crimes division. During this time, he has also doubled as a food columnist. He writes a food column for the Torrance Daily Breeze, a Los Angeles area newspaper, called “Culinary Detective.”

IUP Culinary Students join forces with
"The Hungry Detective" for the second year in a row!!!

Chef Fitting & IUP Culinary Students,
Y
ou guys were the best...I think the demos showed that
cooking is fun, even if it is a bit chaotic....If I can ever do anything for you just let me know...

Thx for the IUP shirt...I wore it on the plane home!


Cheers
Chris Cognac
 

IUP Students Participate in the Farm Show

 Here's what happened on Saturday, January 5th, GOVERNOR'S DAY

12 PM - Faculty and Students from the IUP Academy of Culinary Arts

1 PM - Chris Cognac, Host of  Food Network's The Hungry Detective

2 PM - Jason Viscount, Executive Chef, Bricco

3 PM - Barry Crumlich, Executive Chef of the Pennsylvania Governor's Residence with special guest, Pennsylvania's First Lady, Judge Marjorie Rendell

4 PM - Chris Cognac, Host of  Food Network's The Hungry Detective

5 PM - Faculty and Students from the IUP Academy of Culinary Arts

Here's what happened on Sunday, January 6th

12 PM - Faculty and Students from the IUP Academy of Culinary Arts

1 PM - Wes Trout, Chef and Product Trainer for Bosch and Thermador Applicances

2 PM - Faculty and Students from the IUP Academy of Culinary Arts

3 PM - Michael Kubarek, Executive Chef, Sasha's Hideaway

4 PM - Howard Helmar, Chef, PennAg

5 PM - School Cooking Challenge with IUP Students

 

 

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