ICYMI: Pastry Chef Shawn McKenzie Is Minnesota’s Only 2023 James Beard Finalist

ICYMI: Pastry Chef Shawn McKenzie Is Minnesota’s Only 2023 James Beard Finalist

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McKenzie was nominated for outstanding pastry chef or baker, a national category!

Eater Twin Cities: Today the James Beard Foundation announced its list of 2023 finalists, naming Minnesota pastry chef Shawn McKenzie of Café Cerés in the outstanding pastry chef or baker category.

This is McKenzie’s first James Beard nomination. Executive pastry chef of both Café Cerés and Rustica Bakery, McKenzie spent her early Twin Cities years running the pastry programs at chef Isaac Becker’s restaurants (Bar La Grassa, 112 Eatery, and Burch Steak & Pizza), before moving to Penny’s Coffee in Linden Hills. When Penny’s closed during the pandemic, McKenzie partnered with chef Danny del Prado to open Café Cerés. It’s since expanded to two other locations in Armatage and downtown Minneapolis.

McKenzie’s graceful desserts have made their mark on menus across the Cities, from her unrivaled baba au rhum at Burch to Rustica’s delicately sweet roasted banana tart. But Café Cerés has always been McKenzie’s canvas for exploring flavors from Israel, Turkey, and other countries in the region, which she traveled through several years ago. Her chocolate zephyr cookies, made with rye flour, are among the Twin Cities’ finest; her pistachio croissants strike a perfect balance of airiness and nuttiness; and her pillowy Turkish bagels — a.k.a. simit — are lovely with a cool smear of labneh and za’atar.

Besides McKenzie’s nomination, the Twin Cities were shut out of the James Beard Awards. There were no local nominees in the best chef Midwest category, though four chefs — Ann Ahmed (Khâluna), Christina Nguyen (Hai Hai), Karyn Tomlinson (Myriel), and Yia Vang (Union Hmong Kitchen) — made the semifinalist list. (Chefs from Madison, Milwaukee, Sioux Falls, and Omaha were honored.)

This is exceedingly rare: According to the Star Tribune, it’s the first time it’s happened in 20 years. Though Nguyen, Tomlinson, and Vang had all received Beard nods in previous years, it was a first for Ahmed, who recently opened Khâluna, one of Eater’s best new restaurants of 2022. It’s a fair bet, though, that this won’t be Ahmed’s last recognition from the Beard Foundation — with her restaurant Gai Noi in the works, she’s one of the Twin Cities’ most exciting chefs of the moment, continuing to push the metro’s already superb Southeast Asian cuisine into new territory.

Last year, Twin Cities chefs Yia Vang, Sean Sherman, and Jorge Guzmán were all James Beard finalists in the best chef Midwest category, and Owamni, named a finalist for best new restaurant, went on to win in that category, marking a huge triumph for Indigenous cuisine and traditional foodways on the national level.

The 2023 James Beard Award winners will be announced on Monday, June 5, during a ceremony in Chicago. Find the full list of nominees here.

A croissant with a topping of chocolate and a small dot of cream.
…McKenzie opened Café Cerés in 2020, in partnership with chef Danny del Prado.

Café Cerés

Disclosure: Some Vox Media staff members are part of the voting body for the James Beard Awards. Eater is partnering with the James Beard Foundation to livestream the awards in 2023.

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Como Park Zoo & Conservatory 2023 Spring Flower Show is in Full Swing!

The Minneapolis College Apparel Technologies showcasing their first collections in the “Thru the Mask”

The Minneapolis College Apparel Technologies showcasing their first collections in the “Thru the Mask”

The Minneapolis College Apparel Technologies

Hey, Minneapolis fashion fiends! There is one month left to view the 2021 Fashion Show “Thru the Mask” gallery at City Center! The next time that you are downtown to check it out!

The Minneapolis College Apparel Technologies students are now showcasing their first collections in the “Thru the Mask” fashion exhibit. The annual fashion show is the culmination of two years of hard work and perseverance as each student has taken their looks from concept to finished garments.

Congratulations graduates of 2021!

Christine Beaman
Madeleine Cunningham
Patience Ezenwanne
Yuping Hang
Zachery Inskeep
Jennie Leenay
Rose Cassandre Marcellin
Paulet Nava
Monica Nguyen
Ruth Patzloff
Rina Sands
Samuel Schwartz
Henry Shingobe
Alexandra Velez-Carpio
Carrie Zirbes
Phoebe Namuluta*

*Phoebe is a part of the class of 2022. Her work is not featured in the projected video portion of the exhibit but her dress and vision board from the 2022 Fashion Show “Provoke” are featured.

When

This exhibit will be on display through April 28th.

Where

“Thru the Mask” gallery at City Center

City Center

 615 Hennepin Avenue

Minneapolis, MN

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Walker Art Center: Free Thursday Evenings Gallery Tours – Minneapolis, MN

MSPIFF42: Minneapolis St. Paul International Film Festival

MSPIFF42: Minneapolis St. Paul International Film Festival

Minneapolis St. Paul International Film Festival

The Minneapolis St. Paul International Film Festival (MSPIFF) returns Thursday, April 13th through Thursday, April 27th, 2023 to present another spectacular showcase of over 200 buzzworthy films from both skilled veteran and emerging filmmakers from around the world, plus a full array of exciting parties, special tributes, and secret screenings.

MSPIFF42 will kick off Thursday, April 13th, 2023 at The Main Cinema with Director Bill Pohlad’s new film, DREAMIN’ WILD, starring Casey Affleck, Zooey Deschanel and Beau Bridges, followed by a spectacular Opening Night Party.

Link here for the complete line-up of films in MSPIFF42.

 All-Access passes are on sale now are on sale now at MSPfilm.

Become A Member

MSPIFF is presented by the MSP Film Society, a dynamic 501(c)(3) non-profit dedicated to fostering a knowledgeable and vibrant appreciation of the art of film and its power to inform and transform individuals and communities. As one of the most highly anticipated annual arts events in the Upper Midwest and one of the longest-running film festivals in the country, the MSPIFF is a cultural landmark and an annual high mark on the Twin Cities Arts Calendar. For more information visit MSPfilm.

Location

The Main Cinema

115 SE Main Street
Minneapolis, MN

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North Shore Waterfall Tour – Spring Weekend Itinerary

 

St. Croix Chocolate Co. – Marine, MN

St. Croix Chocolate Co. – Marine, MN

St. Croix Chocolate Co.

A tiny shop in the town of Marine on St. Croix is the source of some of the most beautiful chocolates ever!

Sweet on Spring

Spring is here! And so are chocolate bunnies, birds’ nests, hedgehogs and so much more! Stop by the shop to see our seasonally-inspired flavors and simply adorable creations. View and visit on-line for ordering and stop by the store too!

It all started when…

…Robyn bought a 1947 firetruck on eBay. Oh wait. That’s a different story! In this story, Robyn and Deidre left the corporate and nonprofit worlds to create fine chocolates in a tiny Minnesota town along the St. Croix River. This is a story about endings that led to a wonderful beginning.

Split Rock Lighthouse: The Keeper’s Tour – Two Harbors, MN

Split Rock Lighthouse: The Keeper’s Tour – Two Harbors, MN

The Keeper’s Tour explores the site through the eyes of the keepers and their families. Hear stories about what it was like living on site at Split Rock Lighthouse.Guided tour of historic grounds and lighthouse are available now through mid April, tours are offered on Saturdays and Sundays only. For more details or to reserve your tickets, link here.

Lighthouse History

Walk in the century-old footsteps of the lighthouse keepers and come face-to-face with the 1000-watt bulb.

Located on a 130-foot cliff on the rocky coast of Lake Superior, Split Rock Lighthouse is an intact 1910 light station that guided ships across the often stormy waters of western Lake Superior. Today, Split Rock Lighthouse is a Minnesota state historic site and a National Historic Landmark.

Lighting the way

In the early 20th century, Lake Superior was, as American novelist James Oliver Curwood called it, “the most dangerous piece of water in the world.” As Minnesota’s iron ore industry was booming, the need for safe passage of freighter ships drove the U.S. Congress to appropriate $75,000 for a lighthouse and fog signal at Split Rock — that’s nearly $2 million today.

Not much has changed since the lighthouse was built in 1910. At the top of a 32-step spiral staircase, the lantern room houses the original French-built Fresnel lens that still turns with its original clockwork mechanism. While the lighthouse was decommissioned in 1969, the lantern is still in operational condition and is lit each November 10 during the Edmund Fitzgerald Beacon Lighting Ceremony.

Repels ships, attracts people

In the late 1930s, the lighthouse drew about 100,000 people each year — about five times as many visitors as any other station in the service. When the U.S. Coast Guard absorbed the Lighthouse Service in 1939, it publicized Split Rock Lighthouse as “probably the most visited lighthouse in the United States.”

Today, Split Rock Lighthouse draws visitors from around the world, all year long. Surrounded by Split Rock Lighthouse State Park, the lighthouse is a spectacular destination where visitors can enjoy the changing of Minnesota’s seasons, and it is one of the best locations on the North Shore to get up close and personal with the largest Great Lake.

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Two Harbors, Minnesota, Split Rock Lighthouse, Lithograph Giclee Art Print, Gallery Framed, Black Wood

Fast Facts

Lake Superior is 602 feet above sea level.

The Split Rock Lighthouse tower is 54 feet high.

Split Rock Lighthouse sits atop a 130 feet high cliff.

The official range of the light is 22 miles.

The Keeper’s Tour

Guided tour of historic grounds and lighthouse.
Offered Saturdays at 11:00 am and 1:00 pm, and Sundays at 11:00 am

Getting There

3713 Split Rock Lighthouse Road
Two Harbors, MN

Map/Directions

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Twin City Model Railroad Museums ‘Circus-Train’ Month – St. Paul, MN

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