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The Chaine des Rotisseurs (1248-1950) An international gastronomic society founded in Paris in 1950. It is devoted to promoting fine dining and preserving the camaraderie and pleasures of the table. The Chaine is based on the traditions and practices of the old French royal guild of meat roasters, whose written history has been traced back to the year 1248. Today, the society has members in more than 100 countries around the world. In the U.S., there are nearly 150 bailliages (English "bailiwick") headed by a bailli ("bailiff") and other officers who plan the individual chapters activities. All bailliages offer fine dining events, often black tie, in the best local restaurants and hotels. The menus and dishes are created exclusively for these dinners by the chefs, many of whom are also members of the confrerie. This interaction between our professional and amateur members is one of the things that distinguishes La Chaine from other organizations. Each bailliage also holds one grand gala event each year to celebrate the induction of new members. Members receive a distinctive ribbon which is worn at Chaine gatherings. The official coat of arms of the Confrerie shown above was awarded to the Corporation of Rotisseurs in 1509 by royal patent from King Louis XII. It consists of two crossed turning spits and four larding needles, surrounded by flames of the hearth on a shield encircled by fleur-de-lis and a chain representing the mechanism used to turn the spit. The outer chain along with the legend was added in 1950 to represent the bond which unites the members of our society. Membership in La Chaine offers the opportunity to meet people who share a common interest in fine dining and good fellowship. For our professional restaurateurs and hoteliers, it offers opportunities to demonstrate their exceptional skills and creativity to a discerning, appreciative audience. Membership includes a subscription to the U.S. Chaine des Rotisseurs Gastronome, a full-color, high quality magazine that reports on society events around the country and provides a calendar of forthcoming opportunities. Members also receive an annual guide to Chaine-affiliated restaurants and hotels, which also display a distinctive metal plaque. This is gradually being expanded to include other countries in addition to the United States. Members receive an especially warm welcome in these establishments.
The society also offers a growing number of regional and national events that are open to all members. Members in good standing in the U.S. may also attend the Grand Chapitre held once a year in each national bailliage around the world. A recent initiative of the organization is the jumelage, or "twinning," of bailliages in different countries with a subsequent exchange of information and visits. Many of our bailliages hold events to support local culinary schools, and the national Chaine des Rotisseurs Foundation holds auctions and other fund-raising events to provide scholarships at schools such as the Culinary Institute of America, Johnson & Wales University of California at Davis. The society organizes an annual Young Commis (cooks) competition with participants from each of our ten regions. The winner goes on to compete in the international finals. The Chaine des Rotisseurs also has a society within the society, lOrdre Mondial des Gourmets Degustateurs, for those who have a special knowledge of or interest in wine and spirits. Members of this group organize special wine-related events, including trips to wine-producing regions around the world. For more information send e-mail to info@castlerestaurant.com or call (508) 892-9090. |
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