Arturo Féliz-Camilo


Arturo Féliz-Camilo is a Dominican author, chef, academic, and lawyer. He has published about a variety of topics, but is most well known for his cookbooks, usually about Dominican food and its origins, traditions, and culture.

Early life

Arturo Féliz-Camilo was born in Santo Domingo, Dominican Republic in 1977 to Danilo A. Féliz-Sánchez and Ana Antonia Camilo.
Féliz-Camilo graduated Magna cum Laude from Universidad Autonoma de Santo Domingo with a bachelor in law. He holds a master's degree in corporate law from Pontificia Universidad Catolica Madre y Maestra. He is also a professional interpreter, certified by LLU and has completed graduate studies in history from the University of South Florida, anthropology from Macquarie University, sociology from the University of Western Sydney, The Origins of Crime, from Griffith University, Human Evolution from the American Museum of Natural History and canon law and bible interpretation from :es:Seminario Pontificio Santo Tomás de Aquino|Seminario Pontificio Santo Tomás de Aquino.
Féliz-Camilo has published books about law, politics, Catholic apologetics, Dominican food, culture, myths and legends, and other Dominican culture-related topics.

Early cooking career

Arturo's cooking style and influences come from family traditional cooking and years of his own research in the Dominican countryside. His style is generally traditional Dominican cookery. He has said that he is somewhat opposed to the "New Dominican Style" and "Dominican Fusion Food". His rationale is that Dominican food is paramount to the Dominican identity and as such it should be cared for and promoted so that it is known before it's "tainted by fusion".
As many other traditional cooks, Arturo started to learn and cook from a very early age with his grandmother, "Mamá Pura", and his mother "Mamá Antonia". He believes his cooking is part of his being Dominican and Taíno. Arturo comes from a very ancient Dominican family, tracing his origins back to the Native American Taíno tribe. He also claims Puerto Rican ancestry and has spent considerable time learning the Caribbean recipes that make the core of his menus.

Cookbooks

Arturo Féliz-Camilo's cookbooks have won multiple Gourmand World Cookbook Awards.
In 2014, his book, Diccionario Culinario Dominicano won in the national Gourmand category for food literature.
In 2017, his book Longaniza Dominicana won the Gourmand national categories for "meats" and "self-published" book. Longaniza Dominicana was shortlisted for the world finals in the "single subject category", going on to place 3rd, and the "Best in the World" cookbook denomination.

Television

Féliz-Camilo has consulted for TV shows including Andrew Zimmern's Bizarre Foods. He made an appearance in season 17, episode 5: "Discovering Columbus".

Professional life

Féliz-Camilo teaches World, United States and Dominican history, as well as debate. He also consults on Dominican Food, History, and Culture, and is frequently featured on Dominican Republic and international cooking shows.
He is married and has three children: two girls and a boy.

Awards and recognition