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BDO: What moves helped you become the “Architect of Flavor?”

JA: When you dream and constantly think about creating culinary masterpieces, you know it’s a passion – a calling.

As I was going through my weight loss and healthy lifestyle journey, I used spices and ingredients to build the taste experience all while maintaining a healthy approach. I can attribute a great deal of my 160 pound weight loss to the spices.

Chef Judson Allen podcastI started to live by what I call the Six Commandments for Your Spice Diet Success, which motivates and inspires the reinvention of yourself. These are six principles that address your innermost issues of esteem, fear, purpose though the art of food. I expound upon these in my upcoming book, The Spice Diet.

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It wasn’t until 2012 that I went from sharing my story more on a local level, to having the opportunity to influence others nationally and then internationally. From Food Network to being tapped as a U.S. Culinary Ambassador for the Bahamas, as the “Architect of Flavor,” it’s all about keeping it healthy and of course making your eating experiences “foodgasmic”!

BDO: Reinvention is a theme in your life. I think about how you’ve transformed your body, your lifestyle, to now your career. Tell our readers what it’s like to take ownership over your life and reinvent yourself.

JA: I needed that, I swear. I needed to reinvent myself because the self that I lived in was heading towards the wrong direction.

Having traveled around the world, spending time [in] places like Europe, Switzerland and Italy and studying at Le Cordon Bleu in Paris, exposed me to new cultures, food techniques, ingredients and spices. It’s like so many of us stick within this really small bubble of what food flavor and spices really are. When we go to a grocery store we’re so programmed to do the exact same thing every time we go.

Having the opportunity to experience different cultures was priceless. Going into somebody’s 90-year-old grandmother’s kitchen in Venice, Italy; standing there and learning how to make fresh gelato or how to make one of the signature dishes that are home to the thousand dishes that they grow up on. Being in these little, tight, small places were the best experiences. That is what I think gave me the true value and true credibility.

I also had an opportunity to do some filming and learn about the different food culture and techniques in Jamaica. In the Bahamas it was just wholly different. You have to be fearless when it comes to the food. And that is who I am, fearless, when it comes to food. You know, I’ll try anything.

BDO: I just have to ask: Where do we get the hot sauce from? And what do you have coming up?

JA: You can get my healthy, low-sodium, all-natural hot sauce on my website  and select high-end groceries stores.

I’m excited about my new book coming out in 2017 called The Spice Diet. It’s really taking my personal story of weight loss and struggles and food addiction and showing people that there is an answer. In The Spice Diet I redefine what the word diet is. Unfortunately, the word diet comes with a stigma, just as unhealthy food does.

I bring it to a place where I’m introducing people to spices, fresh ingredients, and different flavors and showing how people can use them in order to lose the weight. It’s getting people to fall in love with the kitchen.

The one thing I constantly hear is, “You know, I want to eat healthy. I want to lose weight, but my food is bland. My food is nasty and I don’t know how to use my spices”. Well, in my book I give it to you straight. I literally give you the recipe, I give you the pairing – the spice pairing – and also explore how spices can help. Some have medicinal attributes.

I’m excited about it. I’m working with QVC right now and hopefully launching my own line of packaged foods.

BDO: What type of impact are you having on people? I’m sure your family is benefiting from it especially.

JA: Oh for sure. I highlight those individuals in my book that have been successful with this new way of living. My mom lost 55 pounds so far. She’s cooking for herself using the spices I cooked up for her.

I take all of the experiences I’ve had traveling around the world and I bring it back to my cooking. People want to experience going to different countries; however, for some, they won’t have that opportunity. So I bring what I like to call “cultural mashups” to the table.

Korean culture mixed with soul food. Or mixing New Orleans cuisine with Spanish tapas cuisine. It’s very interesting because basically you redefine, you’re recreating, you’re always keeping something there that’s of interest and I think that is where the food industry is going, I think that is what people want to see. I think that people are craving it and then be able to make it healthy is a plus. That’s what I’m all about.

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Celebrity Chef Judson Todd Allen: ‘Fearless’ When It Comes To Food & His Career  was originally published on blackdoctor.org

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