The Renaissance Chef and His Awakened Menu

by Christopher Seelie

  • He has been cooking professionally since he was 16 years old.
  • He is classically trained as a French chef and apprenticed with a master sushi chef.
  • He has managed kitchens in Big Sur, Crested Butte, and a Zen monastery.
  • He has cooked for Joe Montana, Billy Idol, George W. Bush, Wonderwoman (Linda Carter) and MacGyver.
  • He meditates Zazen style, and he studies Gestalt and hypnotherapy.
  • He practices the Korean martial arts of soobahkdo and the sword discipline of kumdo.

One thing is certain: Squire Davidson is a Renaissance man.

And he has returned to SMC to manage the kitchen. Squire previously held this position from 2000 up to the Stupa’s consecration. Nowadays, he is reorganizing the kitchen to make the most out of his diverse and talented staff. Much like Shambhala itself, Squire and his staff bridge the gaps between East and West, manifesting in the most universal of containers: the dinner table.

You can taste the results any day in the Peruvian ceviche and sweet potato chips, the sesame chicken or green curry, hummus and spanakopita, mac n’ cheese, shepherd’s pie, rack of lamb, or the ever-present salad bar. It’s all basically good, including the vegan/vegetarian/gluten-free alternatives prepared for special diets and programs.

Just don’t try telling a French chef that garlic obscures the mind.

Recipe: Best Granola Ever!

  • Ingredients:
  • 1/3 cup + 1 Tbs. oil, vegetable or canola
  • 2 Tbs. water
  • 1 tsp. ground cinnamon
  • 4 Tbs. molasses
  • 4 Tbs. maple syrup
(Or you can just use 1/2 cup of maple syrup and omit the molasses)
  • 4 cups old-fashioned oats
  • 1 cup wheat germ
  • 4 Tbs. brown sugar
  • 1/2 tsp. salt
  • 4 Tbs. ground flaxseed
  • 2/3 cup coconut
  • 2/3 cup pumpkin seeds (sunflower seeds can be substituted)
  • 2/3 cup almonds (chopped or whole)

Adjust oven racks to middle positions. Preheat to 275 degrees. Coat two metal cookie sheets with cooking spray or oil and set aside.

Bring oil, syrup, molasses, cinnamon, water to a simmer in a saucepan over low heat.

Mix oats through almonds in a large bowl. Pour oil/maple syrup mixture over oat mixture and stir to combine.

Pour mixture onto two prepared cookie sheets. Working a handful at a time, squeeze granola to form small clumps.

Bake for 30 minutes. Stir and continue to bake until golden brown, about 15 minutes longer.

Let cool. Granola can be stored in an airtight container for up to two weeks. Enjoy! Makes (roughly) 2 quarts.

 

 

A Lot of New!

Welcome to the new Shambhala Mountain Center blog. We have a lot of “New” happening at SMC right now and wanted to share it with you. Following are some current ways for us all to stay connected.

We are really excited about our new Blog. It’s a way for us to give you a peek at the inside story at SMC as well as include you in the journey of learning what it means to be engaged in making enlightened society possible. So tune in often for delicious recipes, photos, profiles of the wonderful presenters who are joining us, and more!

New Website

Shambhala Mountain New WebsiteThis new Blog is possible because of our new website, launched today. Many thanks to Blue Mandala, Sweet Design, and the many people who have been part of this effort. With the old website, when we wanted to make a change on the homepage, we had to go through a (very nice) guy in Canada. Now, we could change the homepage ourselves everyday if we wanted to. (We don’t.) All this to say that when you are on our website, you can be sure it is the latest, greatest most up-to-date information about SMC out there.

New Catalog, Getaways, Discounts and more!

And before we close the book on what’s New, our most recent catalog for our winter and spring programming is on the way to your local Shambhala Center or to your home (if you are on our mailing list.) Speaking of new, it is full of new things designed to make it easier you to get to the land more often. We have expanded our generosity policy to include all of our programs, and are also offering 25% off our lodging prices in a new “Getaway” option. And beginning in March, we will be hosting an Open House on the first Sunday of every month. The catalog has a 15% discount coupon for all of our Winter-Spring programs, so be sure to pick one up.

Of course, nothing is really new. SMC had a blog in the past and has one again. Everything is connected and interdependent. That is why we are so excited and why we need you to make this new picture complete.

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