
Cook has appeared on television shows such as Top Chef New Orleans, Off the Menu, After Hours with Daniel Boulud and News with a Twist. He has been featured in magazines such as Saveur, Cooking Light, NOLA Family, and Louisiana Cookin’. He represented New Orleans at the James Beard House “Wild About Wild American Shrimp” event in 2007, and at the grand opening of the Southern Food and Beverage Museum (SoFAB). Cook also participates in the New Orleans Wine and Food Experience and Tales of the Cocktail. He has been honored to cook for the NFL Hall of Fame, the U.S. Marine Corps Ball and U.S. Navy Ball, private dinners the Sergeant Major of the United States Marine Corps and Vice Admiral of the Navy Reserve, and well as a special dinner for President George W. Bush, the President of Mexico, and the Prime Minister of Canada.
In 2016 Cook won the National Chef’s Taste Challenge, 1st place in the Louisiana Wildlife and Fisheries Seafood Competition, and received the Award for Culinary Excellence from Centerplate. His barbecue team won “Whole Hog Champion” of Hogs for the Cause in 2016, and had top 10 rankings in 2 categories in 2018. He has also participated in Great American Seafood Cookoff, the Louisiana Seafood Cookoff, and most recently, the ACF Best Chefs of Louisiana.
An advocate for the United States military and his hometown, Cook stayed in New Orleans during Hurricane Katrina to helped feed troops and first responders. He has been an active volunteer for organizations such as Wounded Warriors, The Legacy Foundation, Disposable Heroes Project, We Heart Veterans, The American Red Cross, is a member of the Veterans of Foreign Wars, and is a founder and President of the First to Fight Foundation. Cook has volunteered for many charitable events such as the Steel Beach Picnic, Café Hope Mentor Program, Edible School Yard New Orleans, St. Michael’s Chef’s Charity, the United Way of Greater New Orleans, Better Than Ezra Foundation, and several schools in the New Orleans area.
In 2018, Cook opened Gris-Gris in the Lower Garden District in New Orleans where he serves classic Southern dishes and New Orleans favorites such as shrimp and grits, chicken and dumplings, and redfish court-bouillon. Gris-Gris has an open kitchen where you can sit at the counter, chat with the chef, and see everything being prepared, as well as a beautiful upstairs bar, wrap around balcony overlooking Magazine Street, and a private dining room with a roof-top terrace. Gris-Gris has already won awards for best chef, best gumbo, and named “Best New Restaurant of 2018” by New Orleans City Business, “Readers Choice: Best Restaurant of the Year” by Eater New Orleans, and “Best Bar for People Watching” by New Orleans Magazine.