As the city of Greenville bustled with energy this past weekend, food lovers experienced a special gathering that sent taste buds into a delightful frenzy. From the famed chef brunch held during the widely-anticipated euphoria weekend, to the tantalizing aromas wafting from expert kitchens, it was a weekend devoted entirely to food and friendship.
The weather added a charming touch to the day, beginning cloudy with promise of partial sunshine later in the afternoon. With a high of 77°F and gentle winds blowing from the southwest, the conditions were ideal for an outdoor brunch gathering. Just a slight chance of a rain shower lingered in the air, but that didn’t dampen anyone’s spirits.
The brunch, which has become something of an unofficial tradition during euphoria weekend, is organized by local figure Ryan Hilley. His vision was to create a laid-back environment where renowned chefs could unwind and connect with one another. “It started as a dinner but transformed into a brunch as plans escalated over the years,” Hilley explained, emphasizing the camaraderie that grows within a relaxed setting.
This year, a star-studded line-up featured chefs like Emeril Lagasse, his son E.J. Lagasse, Curtis Duffy, and Justin Selk. Guests mingled, laughter echoed, and delicious food awaited them.
Entering the inviting home where the brunch took place, it felt cozy and welcoming. Hilley’s home radiated warmth, making it uncomplicated for the chefs and guests to feel right at home. Several chefs arrived with bags stuffed with delectable delights, ready to share the flavors of New Orleans, including boudin, gumbo, red beans and rice, and a delightful crab quiche.
E.J. Lagasse and his famous father Emeril were in fine spirits, preparing eggs and boudin in the kitchen while conversations flowed easily among culinary stars.
Ryan Ratino, the owner of the Michelin two-star restaurant Jônt in Washington, D.C., was also part of the festive gathering. He shared that these brunches have become much more than just a meal—they’re a unique chance for chefs to connect and share ideas. After overseeing the brunch menu for several years, Ratino happily passed the baton to the Lagasses for this year’s feast.
In the midst of all the culinary hustle, laughter rang out as Curtis Duffy remarked on the rarity of brunch during his busy schedule. Duffy, who has built a lifestyle around high culinary standards, shared that personal connections like these are often what makes the experience truly delightful.
When the food arrived, guests treated their plates family-style. Each dish was an invitation to dive into the flavors of New Orleans. From the savory gumbo to the light crab quiche, every bite offered a comforting mix of textures and tastes. Chef Emeril humorously encouraged guests to enjoy caviar with their eggs or quiche—an elevated indulgence that left everyone celebrating the joyous atmosphere of good company and delicious food.
“It warms my heart to see chefs simply enjoying their crafts, rather than being pressured in a high-stress environment,” Ryan Hilley shared, as more and more guests arrived to mingle and grab a plate.
Outside the chatter of industry talk, many celebrated the essence of family. Both Curtis Duffy and Johnny Spero shared candid moments about balancing their demanding culinary careers with family life. For Spero, who has three young children, ensuring he carves out quality time became paramount in his journey.
“It’s hard to strike the right balance,” he acknowledged, sipping his coffee. “You want to earn those accolades, but you also want to be there for your family.”
Those moments resonated, highlighting that even behind extraordinary culinary feats, there are real, relatable stories of love and commitment.
As the brunch concluded, it was clear that the gathering was more than a culinary showcase; it was an opportunity for chefs to connect, share stories, and enjoy a relaxed moment amidst their bustling schedules over euphoria weekend. The spirit of togetherness and appreciation for great food lingered in the air, reminding everyone present of the sheer joy that comes from uniting over a delicious meal.
With events like these, it’s clear that Greenville is a city fully embracing culinary excellence and building heartwarming traditions that can be savored—bite by blissful bite.
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