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Chef Carl Dooley Likes Healthy and Easy

Chef Carl Dooley posing at The Table at Season to Taste in Cambridge, MA

Central Mass and Metrowest offer us a lot of dining options. Because of that, venturing down Mass Pike East, even while the traffic is still light and the sun stays out late, requires explanation.

For the fourth installment of Chef’s Favorite, I visited 2247 Massachusetts Ave. in Cambridge, also known as The Table at Season to Taste.

Preparing plates at The Table at Season to Taste in Cambridge, Massachusetts
Preparing plates at The Table at Season to Taste in Cambridge, Massachusetts

There, I found several reasons to warrant the commute. One, you can enjoy a moderately priced $65 four-course prix fixe menu featuring French techniques, seasonal ingredients, and international flavors. Two, the 20-seat open kitchen concept allows diners unique access to watch Top Chef alum, Chef Carl Dooley, prepare each dish with his team. Three, you can take a selfie with Carl, who placed fifth in season 13 of the famed reality show.

When asked if people want to take photos with him often, Carl humbly responded, “I’m happy to enjoy my 15 minutes. Some people come in because they’ve seen the show. Others check out all new restaurants. I’m confident that the people who come in will want to come back.”

After dining at The Table, I’m confident too. I also think his fame will last longer than 15 minutes, especially here in Massachusetts. While TV notoriety may be commonplace for residents of California and foodies of New York City, here we take great pride in our Bay State celebs.

With the most important question about selfies out of the way, Carl and I discussed what he likes to make at home: his chef’s favorite.

Chef Carl Dooley enjoys fresh salads at home, with grilled vegetables.
Chef Carl Dooley enjoys fresh salads at home, with grilled vegetables. (Photo from Instagram)

“In the summer, I make big grilled vegetable salads with grilled pita bread. It’s healthy and easy. Then you don’t have any dishes to clean up,” says Chef Dooley.

Circumventing a sink full of dirty dishes while still enjoying a home-cooked meal is a concept I can easily get behind. Dooley’s winter favorites, on the other hand, employ more advanced techniques than the average weekday meal in my house.

Chef Dooley and his wife like to prepare comfort food during the cold New England months. “I take a baked sweet potato and stuff it with pork ragu or duck confit—and top it with roasted walnuts, sage, parmesan, and sautéed kale. It’s an easy way to create a bold dish,” he said.

Outside of his home kitchen, Chef Dooley’s summer menu at The Table pulls its inspiration from locally-sourced, seasonal ingredients and Southeast Asian flavors like green curry. Since the menu changes frequently, it’s best to follow him on Instagram at @chefdooley to stay current. That way you’ll know exactly who to tag when you stop in for your selfie.

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Beef Shawarma Plate

Beef Shawarma Plate from Bay State on Water Street in Worcester, MA

Beef Shawarma Plate from Bay State on Water Street in Worcester, MA

Bay State has long been a favorite local favorite of mine. They have grown from a small bakery with some food items into a nice bakery, store, and restaurant with a hookah bar in the works.

After picking up some grocery ingredients and Items from the bakery and store I decided to place my food order. I ordered a Beef Shawarma Plate and added a Kefta Kabob to the plate. The plates here typically come with rice pilaf and side salad mixed with salad dressing that includes middle eastern spices and sumac, garlic spread, hummus, brined pickles and vegetables and pita bread. The beef is shaved off the Shawarma Grill and placed on top of the pilaf and then drizzled with a tahini based sauce. I added the Kefta Kabob which was a perfectly seasoned and gilled meat skewer that was delicious as well. The flavors and smells are a wonderful sensory experience here. The tahini, hummus, sumac flavors, grilled meats, pickled vegetables, labne, all make for a flavorful meal that is a delight to the eat. Sandwiches and plates are an exceptional value.

Bay State is a great place for a flavorful inexpensive great meal. The people are always friendly and helpful and willing to customize a order for you. The baked pita bread, spinach and meat pies, Zatar bread, and other items from the bakery are also wonderful. Searching through the market I always pick up a spice or ingredient  home to the kitchen to add to the cooking items. Bay State is a great hidden treasure for Worcester that should not be missed. The one area I would love to see them expand is the homemade dessert items. Bay State Shawarma and Grill has become a weekly stop for me that would be hard to replace.