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Herself / Iron Chef Sous Chef / Judge Was a sous chef under Geoffrey Zakarian before becoming an Iron Chef 2008 The Cooking Loft: Host Dear Food Network: Thanksgiving: Herself 2009 Food Detectives: Herself Season 2 episode 1: "Tastes Like Chicken" 2009–2011 Alex's Day Off: Host 2009–2018 Food Network Star: Host / Judge 2009–present Chopped
Celebrity chef Alex Guarnaschelli — host of Food Network's "Ciao House," "Supermarket Stakeout" and "Alex vs. America," and recurring "Chopped" judge — will take over the restaurant Nov. 1 and ...
Serving up surprises! Alex Guarnaschelli and Gabe Bertaccini hosted a “dysfunctional family” of chefs on season 1 of Ciao House — and the journey was packed with twists and turns.
Alex Guarnaschelli - Chef/host on Alex's Day Off; Iron Chef on "Iron Chef America"; TV judge on Chopped; executive chef of Butter Restaurant ; Carla Hall - Chef/TV personality/former model; former co-host of ABC's The Chew; Robert Irvine - Host of Dinner: Impossible and Restaurant: Impossible; co-host of seasons 2 & 14 of Worst Cooks in America
Williamson became a sous chef at Michael's, a Santa Monica restaurant, when she was 19. [5] In January 2001 Williamson was hired by Chris and Chantal Schaefer as executive chef of Zax in Brentwood [1] where she met her husband Nick Roberts, who was her sous chef. [6] That same year she cooked at the James Beard Foundation House. [5]
On "Extreme Cheapskates," a cooking instructor and self proclaimed foodie decided to use some lobster for one of his classes ... that he found in the garbage. Here's the catch, though –- he didn ...
Stratta played the role of Iron Chef Italian on the television show Iron Chef USA. He was the recipient of the James Beard Foundation award for Best Chef Southwest in 1998 [ 1 ] and was executive chef and owner of his famous namesake restaurant, Alex , in Las Vegas until its closure on January 15, 2011.
“California is the worst run state,” he said bluntly. The Golden State indeed faces challenges. Central to Lee's advocacy for a $50 minimum wage is the escalating cost of living in the state.