Chris Young, CEO and co-founder of ChefSteps, demonstrating the Joule sous vide cooking device at the GeekWire Summit in 2016. (GeekWire File Photo / Dan DeLong) ChefSteps, the high-tech cooking ...
Amazon’s digital brain Alexa is learning to cook the perfect steak. Seattle cooking startup ChefSteps unveiled at the GeekWire Summit 2016 a new Alexa skill that can talk to the company’s Joule sous ...
This is the story of how a video game mogul, an airplane engineer, a scientist, a designer, and a bunch of chefs developed a new immersion circulator they named Joule. “It’s kind of a strange story,” ...
When I interviewed Chris Young a few weeks ago at the Smart Kitchen Summit, the CEO of the cooking education company ChefSteps didn't come out and say that they were about to launch their own cooking ...
Despite the recent rise of affordable sous vide machines, the cooking concept has always skewed a little nerdy. Preparing food in vacuum-sealed bags in a temperature-controlled water bath sounds like ...
Down at Pike Place Market, below the produce stands and fishmongers and spice merchants, sits an unusual business called ChefSteps. Peek in the windows, and you’ll see ovens and knives, pots and pans, ...
If you buy something from a link, Vox Media may earn a commission. See our ethics statement. The school is run out the group’s 4,000 square foot experimental kitchen in Seattle’s Pike Place Market, ...
Valve founder Gabe Newell isn't just interested in gaming technology, like living room computers and virtual reality-- he also appreciates the science behind a well-prepared meal, too. The legendary ...
The team behind the instructional cooking videos at ChefSteps has taken the leap from content to hardware. The company has created an immersion circulator for sous vide cooking called the Joule. It ...
Valve Corp co-founder Gabe Newell recently talked about why he became an early investor in food and technology startup ChefSteps, comparing the way the company’s founders approach food and cooking to ...
From preparation to the finished product, food may never look the same once you've seen it through the lens of ChefSteps. "There's a lot of great publications out there that are teaching people how to ...
SEATTLE — ChefSteps is a Seattle-based culinary company that creates detailed recipes and step-by-step videos to help making cooking more approachable and enjoyable. A ChefSteps Studio Pass will ...