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Hardcover Cooked: From the Streets to the Stove, from Cocaine to Foie Gras Book

ISBN: 0061153907

ISBN13: 9780061153907

Cooked: From the Streets to the Stove, from Cocaine to Foie Gras

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Jeff Henderson was just another inner-city black kid born into a world of poverty and limited options, where crime seemed to provide the only way to get out. Raised mostly by his single mother, who struggled just to keep food on the table, Jeff dreamed big. He had to get out and he soon did by turning to what so many in his community did: dealing drugs. But Jeff was no ordinary drug dealer; by twenty-one, he was one of the top cocaine dealers in San Diego, making up to $35,000 a week. Two years later he was indicted on federal drug trafficking charges and sentenced to almost twenty years in prison. Before he knew what had hit him, he was looking at spending most of his life behind bars. The street life had been the only one he'd ever known and even incarcerated he was too hardheaded to realize that no good would come of it.

That is, until he was assigned to one of the least desirable prison jobs: washing dishes. That job helped turn his whole life around. It gave him access to the prison kitchen and he became fascinated watching his fellow prisoners cook for the thousands of other inmates and prison officials. Henderson learned to cook in prison. Not cocaine, but food. And his dream was born: Once outside, he would become a chef.

It was a tough, seemingly impossible journey for an ex-con. Few chefs would give him the opportunity to cook in their restaurants. And once hired, he endured racism and sabotage in the kitchen. But Henderson refused to accept rejection. Driven by a dream and an unshakable will to succeed, Chef Jeff worked hard to overcome unimaginable adversity and eventually reached the top of his profession, becoming executive chef at Caf Bellagio in Las Vegas.

Alive with the energy of the streets, the sober reality of prison, and the visceral thrill of being inside the fast-paced kitchens of great restaurants, Cooked is an intense, intimate tale of crime, punishment, and redemption--a deeply poignant story of how the worst wrong can lead to the most extraordinary right.

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Getting Absorbed by Cooked

I first heard about Jeff Henderson from his television show The Chef Jeff Project in which Henderson, who spent 10 years in jail for drug trafficking, mentors troubled young adults in the area of fine cooking with the hope of steering them in the right direction and hooking them up for jobs. My expectations for the book were not high, as I feared this celebrity chef had simply "told his story" to a ghost writer who did a quick job to make a book for money. My presumption couldn't have been farther from the truth. As I later found out, Henderson began conceiving of the book, and writing it himself, decades ago in prison, haunted by the guilt that selling drugs to people on the streets was not a victimless crime but one of such devastation that he someday wanted to redeem himself and atone for his wrongs by imparting a powerful story of his self-reinvention and ultimate redemption. His writing voice is powerful and authentic as he explains his rise as a drug dealer, his struggles in prison, and his excruciating post-prison growing pains as he uses all of his might to transform himself into a world-class chef (which he does), develop his personality into a leader, a mentor, and a statesman, disavowing his past criminal ways, and his dedication to his family and community. This book is free of cant and sanctimonious self-aggrandizement. Henderson tells the story straight with no affectations. He uses his real voice, street vernacular and all. For me, hearing his story was even more powerful because I listened to the audio version, which Henderson reads himself. His voice has all the power such a compelling tale of transformation deserves. Highly recommended.

Exceptional Story of Redemption

As a retired NYPD lieutenant, I've experienced my share of ex-cons who talk a good talk about "going straight" vs. those who actually do it. Mr. Henderson has written an inspirational and totally believable version of his life. I listened to the unabridged audio version of the book, with the autor as reader. While Mr. Henderson retains his street accent, this book could have been read by a polished reader with not nearly the impact. So, coming from a cynical old cop, I believe I've found one of the few ex-con who speaks the truth about his desire to become a functioning member of society while attaining culinary heights not often relaized by those who've had more opportunities in life. Great book.

His Story Needs to be a Movie!

What a terriffic book! I can't put it down. A real tale of redemption. I never thought reading about a man in prison could be so captivating!

A life that you just want to celebrate.

To simplify the essence of who Jeff is, he is "the man." His story and survival is just "wow," awe inspiring. Not only did he survive the hell and challenges of poverty with no guidance from family, he was drawn into the "bling" world of drugs, fast money and sex. The blessing for Jeff was actually going to prison, and not because this put him on the path to achieving his dream of becoming a world class chef,prison kept him ALIVE. "Cooked" is a well written book that is so down to earth and engaging, that you want to help that lost boy that was virtually alone in his youth, and celebrate with Jeff his current success. He writes brilliantly and draws his reader in with his beautiful style. How lucky we all are to share in the "sweets" of Jeff's remarkable life and "dishes" at the Bellagio. Thanks for changing your life Jeff, we are all benefiting in our waist line.

Awesome!

This book is incredible. Jeff has an incredible personal story of overcoming adversity. He is an inspiration and the story reads fast and it is inspiring. It can inspire those of us that are unaware of the 'street life.' We need to hear stories of a young man that over-came the only life he knew and how he has now (as Maya Angelou says) become a rainbow in the clouds. Everyone should read this book and be thankful for all our big and small blessings. I've also heard Jeff speak and he is a powerful, engaging and thought-provoking speaker.
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