PITTSBURGH — Dave Racicot has been a deer hunter longer than he’s been a professional chef, which is to say: a very long time.
The Indiana, Pa., native was around 10 when he starting hunting with his maternal grandfather, Joseph Farine. He quickly discovered it can be pretty boring sitting in a stand for hours at a time, patiently and quietly waiting for a buck or doe to wander within sight.
“I went every year with Pap,” recalls Racicot, 43, who’s been executive chef at The Commoner restaurant in Hotel Monaco, Downtown, since 2019. “And it was always boring, cold and wet.”
What made it worth it was the fact the family got to eat venison whenever someone was fortunate enough to harvest a deer.