It's not just quiche, it's KEESH. Today's guest is epic in more ways than one. Join me as we talk to Keith Cedotal , Chef/Owner of KEESH-Keith's Epic East Side House. Taking East Dallas by storm one baked good at a time, Keith is an incredible pastry...
It's not just quiche, it's KEESH. Today's guest is epic in more ways than one. Join me as we talk to Keith Cedotal , Chef/Owner of KEESH-Keith's Epic East Side House. Taking East Dallas by storm one baked good at a time, Keith is an incredible pastry chef and gives us some seriously tasty food for thought. If you're local, be sure to support this Texan Bake-aurant with a French Twist!
Podcast logo by: fabstheartist
Podcast music by: Nela Ruiz
Podcast voiceover by: Nicole Carino
Chef/Owner
I grew up in San Antonio, eating baguettes baked by my French grandmother and traditional Mexican dishes made by my Mexican grandparents. I came to Dallas to attend culinary school, and since then have baked, cooked and created at some of the city’s best restaurants: Hotel ZaZa, the Adolphus, Craft, Stephen Pyles’ restaurants, Uchi, TopKnot, the Joule Hotel and all of its outlets, Billy Can Can, and Hatchways. So, if you’ve had dessert at a restaurant in Dallas, you’ve probably had something I made :)
On the savory side, I was the opening executive chef at Malai Kitchen in 2011, which D Magazine named one of 2011’s Best New Restaurants in Dallas. More recently, I was honored as the Best Pastry Chef in Dallas at the 2018 Culturemap Tastemaker Awards.
And now I’m putting everything I’ve learned into KEESH - Keith’s Epic East Side House. We’re coming to East Dallas sometime very soon. I’ve poured my heart into KEESH - it’s the Texan “bake-araunt” with a French twist that I’ve always dreamed of opening. I live in East Dallas with my husband, two dogs, and five chickens. I love to run and travel. And I can’t thank you enough for your support of KEESH.