[4] He has studied under chefs Thomas Keller at The French Laundry,[2] Daniel Boulud, and Ferran Adrià.
[5] He has founded Trail Blais, a culinary company that seeks to perform consulting, design, and operational services in Atlanta eateries.
In July 2011, Blais signed a cookbook deal with Clarkson Potter, a division of Random House.
Blais later opened Juniper & Ivy with Michael Rosen in San Diego, California, his first West Coast venture.
He and Rosen most recently opened Crack Shack, a fine-casual fried chicken concept with multiple locations in Southern California and Las Vegas.
[6] Also in 2017, Blais began hosting a weekly podcast about the culinary industry called Starving For Attention.
He competed in the second Cutthroat Kitchen: Superstar Sabotage tournament on November 4, 2015, winning his preliminary match and advancing to the finals; he had been a recurring judge on that series since season 12.
Blais had a cameo role in the 2016 feature film, Why Him?, starring James Franco and Bryan Cranston.