Their success had a big impact on Nick’s career, as well as on their area of culinary arts.
“That success opened up a lot of doors and opened up the minds of young chefs of what we were doing in higher volume retirement community dining,” he says. “It’s a whole different challenge… to experiment and make it more of a hospitality experience.”
As an executive chef with Morrison Living, Nick moved to Greensboro last year with his wife and daughters to become the Senior Executive Chef for Friends Homes. With the community’s dining services undergoing a significant upgrade as part of the overall expansion, Nick has turned out to be the perfect chef to raise the bar on dining options on campus.
In addition to assembling a lineup of talented chefs, Nick has brought his creativity and ability to push the envelope on exciting new menus and environments across the community. But his focus is always on the residents.
“I always keep in mind that we are cooking for someone’s family,” says Nick. “This is their home, their kitchen… We remind our team of that every day.”
He’s excited about the future dining opportunities that Friends Homes is preparing to open, including two new dining venues and the two existing venues, all offering new enhanced menus and culinary offerings. In addition, residents are always encouraged to take an active role in the dining experience through teaching kitchens and chef demos, along with Talk and Taste events with the community’s registered dieticians. The residents have also been involved in developing the new restaurant designs and menu options.
For Nick, it’s important to understand how food can impact the residents’ lives. “When you think about your favorite times, they almost always involve food,” he says. “Food can change your whole outlook on things.”
But does he miss the high-stress life of a chef in a high-end restaurant? According to him, he finds what he’s doing now much more rewarding, even more than winning The Great Food Truck Race. “This is more rewarding than any dish I served in a five-star restaurant,” he adds.