It was a late night in Chicago last Monday for Gavin Kaysen, and with good reason: The chef/owner of Spoon and Stable in Minneapolis and Bellecour in Wayzata was named Best Chef Midwest by the James Beard Foundation at its annual awards gala, and there was all kinds of celebrating to be done.
He's still not getting much sleep. Kaysen returned to the Twin Cities on Tuesday evening, only to leave the following afternoon for a weeklong visit to Italy, where he's serving as a mentor to an American in an international young chef competition.
Kaysen is no stranger to the winner's circle in the so-called "Oscars of the food world." In 2008, during his tenure at Cafe Boulud in New York City, he was named the Beard's Rising Star Chef of the Year, which honors chefs ages 30 and under.
Two days after this year's awards — and a few hours before getting on a plane — Kaysen took a few moments to fill us in on the excitement.
Q: You're turning 39 this week. A James Beard award makes for a memorable birthday present, right?
A: Yeah, it's pretty amazing.
Q: As the awards program began, were you nervous?
A: I was fine, at least up until the point where my category came up, and then I definitely started to get a little nervous. I got a lot of text messages that day that said, "Good luck tonight," and it was like, the luck's over. Whatever is done, it's done, and whoever wins, wins. You just sort of have to go with what it is.