As welcomed by Joshua Wiseman advertisement at Austin's home in the latest episode of open doorhe jokes, not really. live In the kitchen. In addition to his best-selling cookbook, the chef churns out so much gastronomic video content to provide to his nearly 9 million YouTube subscribers that such a disclaimer is justified. Wiseman fell in love with cooking at the age of three, while working as a sous chef for his mother at home, honing his skills at fine dining restaurants like Uchiko, and then branching out on his own to create his online brand. built. (passionate fan base). His Texas residence is a modern interpretation of A.D. Stenger's home, custom-built by Austin firm Matt Facus Architecture, and boasts a myriad of amenities that Wiseman and his wife enjoy. Of course, the kitchen in your home is also important.
The chef's choice to display knives along magnetized wooden blocks in the cooking space makes sense, since the walls of a minimalist home are bare. “I have a problem with my knife, but this one-tenth My knife collection… These are my prized possessions,” he admits, gushing about the craftsmanship of the pie cutlery tools and their creator, Jody Hale. “This person is an artist. That's art.”
Wiseman splurged on Italian Carrara marble countertops (“The house was so nice that I felt like it would be a waste to just have it white.'') [quartz]” he says). He also has harsh views on stoves. Wiseman admits that any product a shopper might choose from a luxury brand would look very nice in the kitchen, but ultimately “you'll never get Wolf-like performance.” believe. That's impossible. ” Premium materials and high-end appliances aside, the most important element in creating your dream kitchen has little to do with appearance, he says.
“The most important thing in a truly great kitchen is not its size or splendor; it's how you organize yourself and how you operate in it so that you can actually enjoy the process of cooking. ” he says. he says. Everything from noodles to food coloring tablets is transferred to clear containers, labeled, and placed in cabinets and drawers so that everything is visible at once. “I can now think with my eyes without having to think too much,” says Joshua Wiseman.
Chef Joshua Wiseman welcomes us advertisement He went to Austin's home on the latest episode of Open Door and joked that he doesn't actually live in the kitchen.
Looking around the common areas of the house feels like revealing the most intimate parts of his pad. “Since you were in my kitchen, you're basically in my bedroom,” he jokes. In terms of design, the rest of the residence is pared back, with mostly neutral tones throughout, making it easy to move from one room to another. Its gentle, understated style makes this home's standout feature truly appealing: the huge windows that flood the space with sunlight. “The natural light here in the morning is incredible,” Wiseman says. Design choices like this promote a different kind of nutrition than the chef's primary medium, but that doesn't stop the chef from appreciating it. “By the way, vitamin D is good for you,” he added.