Chef Tim Fischer Finds a New Home at Cosmos

Chef Tim Fischer Finds a New Home at Cosmos

Chef Fischer and Me

Chef Fischer and Me

It’s always unfortunate when New Jersey loses talented chefs to other states. I was sad to see Chef Tim Fischer leave the Garden State but when I found out it was to relocate back home to Minnesota I was relived as I knew I’d get to sample his delicious food yet again. My company’s headquarters are in Minneapolis and on a recent team meeting up, I messaged Chef Fischer to see where he’d landed so I could plan our team dinner wherever he was working and the response I received was “can’t announce it just yet, but I will very soon”. I was disappointed and booked dinner at the Loews Minneapolis at a place called Cosmos. Fast forward two days and I get a note from Chef Fischer “I’m the new Executive Chef at the Loews”. Call it karma! (Get to know Chef Fischer by reading the Chef Spotlight I did on him).

The Famous Oyster

The Famous Oyster

Out team of six made its way to Cosmos on a week night and were warmly greeted by our hosts, the hotel’s leisure sales manager (our team manages a hotel program that Loews is a member of) and Chef Fischer. What a treat to learn he’d be spoiling us with a tasting dinner featuring some of the dishes he’d be including on his new menu.

To start our gastronomical experience, Chef Fischer presented us with a real treat – one of my favorite dishes of 2013 he’d made at a vintage Champagne dinner I’d attended at his former employer, Crystal Springs Resort – an oyster topped with a luscious sabayon and gilded with three caviars. If you’ve seen the animated movie Ratatouille, when I tasted that oyster again, I had a moment similar to Anton Ego’s, the restaurant critic, as he tasted the ratatouille. Briny, creamy, texturally-perfect – a fantastic way to begin our meal.

Burrata

Burrata

We enjoyed a sampling of Chef Fischer’s creations throughout the meal and a super starter was the incredibly-fresh Burrata with heirloom tomatoes and basil sorbet with olive oil “caviar”, a traditional dish that screamed “inventive” with the use of the sorbet and caviar.

Next came a fish course with some expertly-cooked steelhead trout over baby beets and halibut served with fava beans. Both fish were pristinely fresh and some of the finest our team’s had.

Steelhead Trout

Steelhead Trout

A cook after my own heart, Chef Fischer served us a sizeable portion of seared foie gras from Minnesota….delectable, rich, praise-worthy.

Next came a surf & turf featuring beautifully-rare bison tenderloin paired with butter-poached lobster over creamy grits. The meat was fork-tender and the rich pan sauce served with it was an ideal complement.

Desserts were masterpieces and a favorite was the decadent chocolate ganache concoction reminiscent of a s’mores with Graham cracker dust and sea salt ice cream.

Bison

Bison

The setting at Cosmos was elegant yet comfortable and I understand the dining room will get some upgrades to reflect Loews’ contemporary feel. Our group visits many hotel properties as part of its job and all of us were surprised to hear the hotel hadn’t been remodeled in some time as it appeared in immaculate shape.

Since we visited, Chef Fischer has officially launched his new menu to the fortunate guests who frequent Cosmos. His passion and love for Minnesota are apparent at every tasty turn of the menu’s pages.

Chocolate Ganache

Chocolate Ganache

For what is likely the best meal in Minneapolis, be sure to come visit this talented team. I know my future trips to headquarters will be a lot more fun to make, even in winter, knowing I’ll be dining at Cosmos.

Loews Minneapolis – 601 1st Ave N., Minneapolis, Minnesota, 55403.

Cheers,

Veronique

Eat Shop Kitchen & Bar

Eat Shop Kitchen & Bar

TapsThe headquarters for my company is in Minneapolis and when I visited last, I tweeted about my upcoming trip, of course. Within a few minutes of my tweet, a restaurant located in the Plymouth suburb tweeted me back to say that I should really come try its duck salad during my visit. I thought “yeah, right, like my co-workers will just drive me there for lunch” and I thanked the person tweeting for the recommendation.

Mushroom Soup

Mushroom Soup

On my second day at the office, the team went out to lunch and to my amazement, the place my colleagues picked was Eat Shop Kitchen & Bar, my Twitter pen pal from earlier in the week! What are the chances that in all of food-friendly Minneapolis, that we’d visit this place, in that suburban town. I tweeted my delight at this good fortune and made my way into one of the neatest restaurants I’ve been to in that foodie town. There were beer taps everywhere, the space was modern yet casual in style with an open kitchen and the menu creative and tempting.

I opted for a soup of the day, mushroom lemongrass, which was bright with lime and lemongrass flavors and generous with wild mushrooms. How could I pass up my earlier recommendation of duck salad? Well, I didn’t. Executive Chef Jeff Anderson’s huge salad was topped with duck confit, duck bacon and a poached egg that had me in foodie seventh heaven.

Duck Salad

Duck Salad

The only thing I was sorry about was having to go back to work without trying the amazing craft beers being poured at this popular restaurant. I’ll definitely be back for that and some of the neat events held at this fun restaurant.

Eat Shop

16605 County Road 24, Plymouth, MN 55447

(763) 270-5929

www.theeatshop.com‎