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Passionate chef: curries, cooking courses and the ‘green plate’

03/22/2018 | TU Graz news | University

By Ute Wiedner

Healthy, colourful and down to earth: that’s the approach that the new chef brings to the Graz canteens every day. At a food tasting, Martin Grabenhofer talks about his future plans.

The joy of cooking: new chef Martin Grabenhofer on the bridge of the Inffeldgasse canteen. Only roasts, sauces and casseroles are allowed to be produced in the kitchen the day before: everything else is freshly prepared before being put on the plate.
It’s 11am and still peaceful in the canteen in Inffeldgasse, peaceful enough to study the weekly plan without being disturbed on the way to the meeting with chef Martin Grabenhofer and Albert Jokesch, Graz team leader of Österreichische Mensen Betriebsgesellschaft GmbH. From tender wheat vegetable gratin, vegan chillied vegetables or quark apricot strudel to braised beef in red wine sauce – there’s something here to everyone’s taste. And as the perfect spicy chicken curry with fruit, wok vegetables and basmati rice dissolves on my tongue during the tasting, it strikes me that if against all expectation you find nothing you like here, you should nevertheless definitely pay a return visit. Because the new man on the bridge wants to increase the range of vegetarian and vegan dishes and take into account food intolerances in the future. And on top of this, in the future he wants to offer cooking courses.

After jobs in Germany, Switzerland, Italy, on the Canaries, Baltimore and Miami, Austrian-born Martin Grabenhofer took over the ship ‘Grandeur of the Seas’ for Royal Caribbean International – the world’s second largest cruise operator – in the year 2000, thus taking responsibility for over 20,000 daily meals. He got to know foreign cities, exotic colours and smells, and discovered the delicacies of distant lands. In all those years the enthusiastic cook and organiser never gave up his base station in the Laßnitz valley near Graz and the connection to the culinary pleasures of Austria. On 4th January the culinary cosmopolitan signed on with the Graz canteens.

New curry concept

When he starts to talk about cooking and planning, the eyes of the hitherto reticent chef who took over operation of the fleet of five Graz canteens in January start to shine. ‘After reopening the newly designed oldest location on Sonnenfelsplatz in March, we’ve been offering various curries daily which we’ll be regularly integrating into the menu of the other locations,’ explained the Graz-born, culinary cosmopolitan who was on seven of the world’s biggest cruise ships for more than 17 years – a unique experience. On the ‘Grandeur of the Seas’, the man with the appearance of an old sea dog was the chef of 140 cooks from more than 30 nations and responsible for more than 20,000 daily meals. What remains is a love of international cuisine which shines through again and again in the canteen meal plan.

Martin Grabenhofer’s motto: ‘age-old, honest cooking, freshly prepared using regional ingredients just like our mothers used to do – in combination with the “modern” – is still the best cuisine.’

A female student wearing a wine-red polo shirt presents her plate of baked potatoes and vegetables in front of the service area in the Inffeldgasse canteen.
The Green Plate Top certifies a perfectly balanced and healthy dish. The Green Plate meal line can be recognised by the logo on the canteen meal plan.

Green p(a)late

The colourful mix of a down-to-earth cuisine and international influences, freshly prepared every day with regional ingredients, is second nature. ‘On 22nd March Styria Vitalis awarded us with their label “Green Plate Top” – their highest award for healthy cuisine. We won the certification in record time because a lot of things we were tested for we do naturally anyway,’ says a delighted Albert Jokesch. ‘Every day from Monday to Friday a set meal is labelled “Green plate”, thus making it easier for guests to make a healthy choice.’ And of course at the same time, there is also green catering. In the course of daily business Martin Grabenhofer and his team conjure up onto the table 700 to 800 meals at Inffeldgasse alone – that’s a total of 2,000 meals taking into account all the locations. This noticeable fresh wind in the conversation with Jokesch and Grabenhofer is also picked up by the customers and is shown by the constantly increasing demand. At the end of the tasting, which was crowned by a fantastic sweet chestnut mousse, the Infeldgasse canteen had filled up to noises of clattering and sizzling, inviting customers to come again

Information

The Austrian canteen operation company is the only company in the sector that has won a prize for sustainability in all of its locations – at the moment 60.
Only recently were the locations Inffeldgasse, Stremayrgasse (TU Graz Rooftop), University of Music and Performing Arts (M-Cafe KUG) and Sonnenfelsplatz (Uni Graz) awarded the label Green Plate Top from Styria Vitalis. The compilation of meals for the whole week is critical for the receipt of this label. There are exact specifications about how often vegetarian main meals, meat dishes and sweet main courses may be offered, and how often salad, raw food and fruit are to be planned in.

Contact

More information about catering, hiring rooms and special events is available from: Albert JOKESCH
Österreichische Mensen Betriebsgesellschaft mbH, Team Leader Graz
Inffeldgasse 10
8010 Graz, Austria
Phone: +43 316 873 4716 oder +43 5 7405 802
albert.jokesch@mensen.at