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Topic: Television Cooking Personalities
Posted By: Boilermaker
Subject: Television Cooking Personalities
Date Posted: 02 December 2010 at 16:52
Hoser and I had a bit of discussion on another thread regarding a couple of TV cooks that we are not real fond of.  That set me to wondering who the rest of you enjoy watching and don't so much enjoy.

For me, I really like Gordon Ramsay, Giada de Laurentis, Graham Kerr, Julia Child, Anthony Bourdain, Bobby Flay, Sara Moulton, and Alton Brown (he lives here in Marietta and you'll see him out and about), and I'm probably forgetting a few others.

Some I'm not so fond of are Rachael Ray, that bizarre foods guy Andrew Zimmern (it seems no matter what garbage he puts in his mouth he raves about how good it is, yeah right),  The Neeleys, and the worst of all, Paula Deen, that ridiculous, phony, put-on Southern accent she affects is worse than nails on a chalkboard.



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Posted By: TasunkaWitko
Date Posted: 02 December 2010 at 20:50
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Posted By: Boilermaker
Date Posted: 02 December 2010 at 20:57
Giada...

I wasn't going to say it Ron, because I have a lot of respect for her culinary education (Le Cordon Bleu in Paris), her presentation, technique, and creativity, as well as the fact that the notoriously curmudgeonly Anthony Bourdain considers her to be a formidable culinary talent but......

YES!!!!!

Giada Giada Giada Giada Giada Giada Giada Giada Giada Giada Giada Giada Giada Giada!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!

Seriously though, she seems to be a genuinely nice and humble person who is completely deserving of every bit of the success she is enjoying.


Posted By: TasunkaWitko
Date Posted: 02 December 2010 at 21:02
i know. my wife gets livid every time she comes home from work and sees all of the episodes of everyday italian i've been recording. i try to say that the recipes look really good, but..... Wink
 
along with the other traits you mention, i really, really like her enthusiasm and her dedication to the family aspect of italian cooking, and it shows in her programs. i ahve all of her books and in each one you can really see her dedication and enthusiasm, and that's a rare thing these days, even among people who are professionals and good at what they do.
 
i like alton brown, too ~ if you ever get the chance, tell him he has a fan up in montana who really likes his approach, but - he's no giada!Hug


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Posted By: Boilermaker
Date Posted: 02 December 2010 at 21:16
Burger's Market is only a block down the street from my shop and Alton is a regular there.  Really nice and humble local guy who made it big and always has time for a chat with fans.  I'll give him your regards next time I run into him, I'm sure he doesn't remember me from the last time I ran into him LOL! but he is always gracious and I'll give him your regards nonetheless.


Posted By: Hoser
Date Posted: 03 December 2010 at 03:00
Giada is great...she'd be great even if she was flat chested. I also like Alton for the technical aspects he brings into everything... Ramsey is good....but there is absolutely no reason for him to be such an a-hole most of the time....does anybody remember Justin Wilson? He was one of my favorites for the little anecdotes he used to tell while he was cooking.

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Posted By: Montana Maddness
Date Posted: 07 December 2010 at 14:07
http://www.barbecuebible.com/about/ - http://www.barbecuebible.com/about/
Watch this guy on PBS. He is the master of all masters in my book when it comes to BBQ and open fire cooking!! Steve Rieklin (sp)
I have some of his cookbooks on order.


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Posted By: Montana Maddness
Date Posted: 07 December 2010 at 14:10
Yes Hoser I remember Justin Wilson. He was so funny telling all those cajun stories as he cooked some friggen awesome cajun foods. Even baught a few of his stand up comidies tapes back in the day.

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Posted By: Guests
Date Posted: 07 December 2010 at 14:59
Justin Wilson was great for his down to earth recipes and anecdotes. Also enjoy that lady Lydia on the show "Lydia Cooks Italian" or something like that. Occasionally she has her grandmother on and she's fun to watch as well~ definitely has a hearty appetite! Daizy Martinez always seems to come up with some great variations of food I am familiar with, plus she hits the grocers and we see her interact with local places. Far above and beyond, my favourite and one whom I grew up with was Julia Child. Love her cooking, her spiel and her way of simplyfying cooking, instead of making it complicated. Later on I've seen shows when she paired up with Jacques Pepin and it was wonderful to see two "strong willed" cooks share counterspace and exchange barbs with eachother...all in good fun. They made some good TV, and I even have a cookbook from the pair- Julia and Jacques Cooking at Home .

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Posted By: Hoser
Date Posted: 08 December 2010 at 03:22
Originally posted by Montana Maddness Montana Maddness wrote:

Yes Hoser I remember Justin Wilson. He was so funny telling all those cajun stories as he cooked some friggen awesome cajun foods. Even baught a few of his stand up comidies tapes back in the day.


I have several of Justin's cookbooks , and will attempt to expand our Cajun section a bit when I get the chance.


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Posted By: woodywoodduck
Date Posted: 08 December 2010 at 21:58
I can not believe so many like Giada de Laurentis!
She seems so Fake to me, from her Smile to her pronunciation of all the words....she just has to spit them words out to sound so true blue Italian...Bear those Teeth, make it look like your Growling instead of SMILING and her faceial features...whats up with that, YUKE!
 
I worked for True Blue Italians, sometimes I wondered if I was working for the Mafia or not from some things they did...But even know they were True Blue Italians, the only word they pronounced like True Blue Italians was Maniccoti...the always dropped the I and it was Cot.
 
Bobby Flay gets to me just like Giada de Laurentis!  If I'm watching the Food Network and 1 of them come on, channel gets flipped...I used to what those throw down shows of his.....I watched it for 1 reason, to see him get his Arse handed to him!
 
 
The ones I like to sit and watch and when I'm looking for a Recipe to try out, I always go to the Food Network and look up their recipes are... Alton Brown, Rachail Ray, Tyler Florence, Guy Fieri (there is 1 thing I can not stand about him..his Fist Bumps, what the hell ever happened to High Fives??!!) Michael Symon(also like him but he needs to either Grow a Beard or a REAL Gotee or Shave that stupid lump of hair from under his chin) Robert Irvine(yeah I know, he was supposed to have faked his Resume but the guy is good at those impossiable time dealing dinners)
 
The ones I really feel are Doofs are....Bobby Flay, Giada de Laurentis, Duff Goldman, Aarón Sanchez and Pat and Gina Neely (Cook already and stop all the making out on camera, Cook Already, you don't have to be tongueing each other after every little half teaspoon of ingredient put in the bowl, Cook already and make some food, if you want to be doing that making out on Camera, I'm sure some Porn Company will give you a contract and you can get it on in front of the camera and slather each other up with some recipe and "Bake" it between each other!)
 
Years ago, Dad and Mom and I used to Vacation at  Chincoteague Island, Virginia, we stayed at a camp ground called Inlet View Camp Ground.... 1 year we were down there and at the camp site beside us there was a family with 2 girls, they were from the  Adirondacks of upstate New York...they were there for a week and we were there for a week...they started following me around and I didn't mind it at all, had a few late night swims with them in the bay minus swim wear when we would sneak off when our parents went to sleep.....the first time I saw Rachial Ray on TV and to this day, I swear she is that same Girl who was at the Camp Site...I Feel out of all the women on the Food Network, she is the Real 1!!  She was brought up to cook with here and there stuff instead of measuring everything out and when she Smiles it looks like a True Smile, Heart Warming and Friendly.....  Not some smile that looks like she is trying her best to bear Every Tooth in her mouth that God Gave her and look not like a smile but a women have crazed and ready to rip your throat out  like another 1 does all the time!
 


Posted By: TasunkaWitko
Date Posted: 09 December 2010 at 11:41
some have it - rachael is an example of that. but, some have it all, and giada would fall into that category for me!
 
 
from foodnetwork.com:
 
Quote Emmy Award-winning personality Giada De Laurentiis has become a household name. With an impressive background of culinary training and a unique, personable charm, she is a globally revered celebrity chef. She continues to prove her skill and accessibility not only with her expanding presence beyond Food Network but also with the great success of her cookbooks, brand alliances, newly launched food products and recurring role on the Today show.

Born in Rome, Giada grew up in a large Italian family where the culture of food was a staple in and of itself. As the granddaughter of film producer Dino De Laurentiis, Giada consistently found herself in the family’s kitchen and spent a great deal of time at her grandfather’s restaurant, DDL Foodshow. After graduating from the University of California in Los Angeles with a degree in anthropology, Giada’s passion for cooking remained. She eventually made the decision to commence a culinary career and began her professional training at Le Cordon Bleu in Paris, specializing in both cuisine and pastry. She subsequently returned to Los Angeles, where her training included positions at the prestigious Ritz Carlton Fine Dining Room and Wolfgang Puck’s Spago in Beverly Hills. She later founded GDL Foods, a catering company in Los Angeles.

Giada’s career on Food Network began in 2002 when she was discovered by a network executive upon reading an article about her and the De Laurentiis family in Food & Wine magazine. Since then, Giada has earned an Emmy for Outstanding Lifestyle Host and has become one of Food Network’s most recognizable faces. Her Emmy Award-winning, daytime cooking show, Everyday Italian, featured quick, healthy and satisfying Italian dishes. Her primetime show, Giada’s Weekend Getaways, debuted in January 2007 and followed Giada to popular destinations in and around the United States as she explored the cities’ most notable restaurants and activities. Giada can also be seen in Food Network specials, such as Giada in Paradise: Capri and Santorini, and as a finalist mentor on the highly popular series The Next Food Network Star. Giada is now in production on her new series, Giada at Home, where she plans and prepares meals and parties for family and friends. The series premiered last fall to some of the network's most impressive ratings to date and continues to be a viewer favorite.

The foray into cookbooks was an obvious decision, allowing Giada’s loyal viewership to reference, prepare and share their favorite recipes. De Laurentiis’ first book, Everyday Italian, showcases many of the delicious recipes from her cooking show of the same name. Her second book, entitled Giada’s Family Dinners, quickly became a #1 New York Times best-seller as did her third cookbook, Everyday Pasta, which was released in April 2007. An eagerly awaited fourth book, Giada’s Kitchen, hit bookshelves on September 30, 2008, and did not disappoint. In the first week of release, Giada’s Kitchen landed at #2 on the New York Times best-seller list and has maintained a top 10 ranking ever since. All four books are published by Random House/Clarkson Potter. De Laurentiis’ fifth book, Giada at Home debuted on March 30, 2010, and landed in the #1 position on the New York Times best-seller list.

Giada’s overall success and notoriety yielded her a role as spokesperson for Barilla, the world’s largest producer and manufacturer of pasta. Giada took her relationship with Barilla one step further, entrusting the Italian arm of the brand, known as Academia Barilla, to license and produce four products under her name. The products — Extra Virgin Olive Oil, Balsamic Vinegar, Tuscan Herb Mix and Sea Salt with Fresh Lemon Zest — debuted in January 2008 for a limited run and were sold at Crate and Barrel stores as well as specialty gourmet shops across the country.

In January 2010, De Laurentiis partnered with Target to launch her own exclusive products for their chain of stores nationwide. The Giada De Laurentiis for Target collection offers guests the craftsmanship, quality and affordable prices they expect from Target. The assortment ranges from pasta sauces and flavored coffee to kitchen essentials, such as stainless steel cookware, ceramic bakeware and nylon tools, all designed with the at-home cook in mind. The collection captures Giada’s signature style with a fresh, modern twist on the tools, gadgets and food needed to make easy and affordable meals everyday. In June 2010, De Laurentiis will join fellow chef Bobby Flay on The Next Food Network Star as a mentor to the finalists.

Giada had been a recurring guest on the Today show up until her stint as a correspondent during the 2006 Olympic Games in Torino secured her a role as a contributing correspondent. In 2009, she was officially named a cohost on the nation’s #1 morning show, where she highlights current trends in travel, cuisine and lifestyle.

Giada has dedicated her spare time to the international relief organization, Oxfam America, and enlisted as one of several celebrity ambassadors in the fall of 2008. Giada has focused her efforts with Oxfam on highlighting the struggles of the billion people around the world who are chronically hungry. Forty percent of the people on our planet live in poverty, many of them spending upwards of 70 percent of their meager income on food.

De Laurentiis currently resides in Los Angeles with her husband, Todd, and daughter, Jade.



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Posted By: Boilermaker
Date Posted: 10 December 2010 at 21:50
She can bare those pearly whites in my direction any day!

Woodwoodduck, with all due respect, what's not like?  She's beyond beautiful, she must be some sort of goddess of cooking and beauty or something.Wink




Posted By: MomInAnApron
Date Posted: 22 March 2011 at 13:16
Originally posted by woodywoodduck woodywoodduck wrote:


Bobby Flay gets to me just like Giada de Laurentis!  ...I used to what those throw down shows of his.....I watched it for 1 reason, to see him get his Arse handed to him!
 
 
 

LOLOLOL! SAME here. I DO like watching that show.

I like Rick Bayless a lot. 

I also like Rocco DiSpirito. I like his cookbook " Now Eat This! 150 of America's Favorite Comfort Foods All Under 350 Calories.

I like Martha Stewart's recipes, but it sometimes it annoys me how she always has to come up with fancy names for things such as pie dough, etc! It's PIE DOUGH MARTHA!

I really like Guy Fieri a lot, He is from my home town area. His recipes DO seem to always have quite a few ingredients in them though. They still make me salivate! 

I like Alton and I like Tyler. I reach for Tyler's recipes often. A few of his holiday recipes have become tradition (especially his Thanksgiving recipes).






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Posted By: TasunkaWitko
Date Posted: 22 March 2011 at 13:24
you mention some good folks there, debbie - i am a real fan of rick bayless and tyler florence. guy is good too, and another one who shows real enthusiasm every time he is making something. i haven't heard of rocco but judging by the title of his book, i should check him out and learn a few things. martha? i agree - good stuff but too fancy!
 
i notice you didn't mention a certain italian gal.....Shocked


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Posted By: MomInAnApron
Date Posted: 22 March 2011 at 13:32
I honestly do not watch her much, and do not have a strong opinion either way. I have watched her and thought to myself "THAT is THE most perfect set of teeth and THE most perfect smile I've ever seen"! 

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Posted By: TasunkaWitko
Date Posted: 22 March 2011 at 13:36
lol - that's the part of her that my kids make fun of - they are strangely quiet about her other "attributes," however....
 
last year we tried her recipe for manicotti - i got pix of it but never got around to posting it. i will try to get them posted this week, if i am able to get my other important post done first!


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Posted By: got14u
Date Posted: 22 March 2011 at 13:38
I loved watching Mad coyote joe in Arizona...I know him and built houses right next to his house in Cave Creak. This one video is filmed in his backyard . actually his cooking show was filmed there as well .kinda neat. His book got me in to smoking foods and cooking. 

http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=r8HeQQzsoOQ

this one you will love
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=jRUxMjMSE8o
another video



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Posted By: MomInAnApron
Date Posted: 25 March 2011 at 18:23
I would enjoy watching him more too, seems to have the personality. That 2nd video cracked me UP LOLOL, the host was a little nervous I think!    hahahahaha!

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Posted By: Rod Franklin
Date Posted: 26 March 2011 at 09:09
Jacques Pepin and Mario Batalli. Both are superb technicians in the kitchen. Both have superior knowledge of ingredients and are masters of economy.

I believe Jacques could make a gourmet French meal from whatever he was given, and it would still be simple, good food, and something you could make at home. I believe Mario to have a consummate knowledge of the interactions of ingredients; being able to layer flavors and textures to wonderful effect.

If I knew half of what either one of these guys know about food and kitchens I would be a happy guy!


 


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Posted By: Guests
Date Posted: 26 March 2011 at 11:00
Originally posted by Rod Franklin Rod Franklin wrote:

......I believe Jacques could make a gourmet French meal from whatever he was given, and it would still be simple, good food, and something you could make at home.....

 
You got that right Rod, he is superb!
 
Anyone remember Biker Billy who did a show out of Hell's Kitchen I think it was? He was a big heavy biker, and his name is Billy Hufnagle, and he always cooked with hot peppers- loved them! I have a cookbook from him and is full of tons of good recipe's, easy to make, and quite spicy.


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Posted By: TasunkaWitko
Date Posted: 29 March 2011 at 09:57
mario batali IS the man.

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Posted By: old_dog
Date Posted: 28 February 2012 at 15:52
A year late, but...

Jeff Smith, the Frugal Gourmet.
Justin Wilson.
Two different Yans (Yan Can Cook).
Grahm Kerr, the original Galloping Gourmet.
Rick Baylis, "Cooking Mexican."

This was on PBS Saturday mornings, back before the Food Network.  You can still find some of it on YouTube.

Of the new crop, the early Emeril, Rachel and Bobby Flay (Before they were "STARS".)  Mario Batali.  Alton Brown is my go-to when I'm looking for something, 'cause he explains why.

Giada is food porn.  Search her on YouTube, and food isn't the focus! 



Posted By: TasunkaWitko
Date Posted: 28 February 2012 at 15:57
hey, old dog, and welcome to the FOTW ~
 
you've got a nice list there, and they are some great names....i really like what i've seen of rick baylis, and i beleive we've got one of kerr's recipes in the hungarian section ~ some great things there.
 
but ~ and i am apologizing in advance for this ~ giada is....  ~ GiADA ~ Heart


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Posted By: HistoricFoodie
Date Posted: 28 February 2012 at 16:04
but ~ and i am apologizing in advance for this ~ giada is....  ~ GiADA ~
 
Yeah, yeah, Ron. And I bet you buy Playboy for the articles. Wink


Posted By: TasunkaWitko
Date Posted: 28 February 2012 at 16:10
lol - funny you should mention that. this is way off topic, BUT.....
 
a great many years ago, back in the early 90s, when i was still attending college as a non-trad student (i.e, 20-something-year-old guy with a wife and kids), one of the lit professors was getting rid of a bunch of stuff in his office. included was a pretty-good-sized box of old playboys. i'm talking old, back to 67-72 or so ~ it seemed a shame to toss out that much hsitory, so i grabbed them and brought them home.
 
i gotta admit, for that time period, the articles actually WERE more interesting ~ and so were the full-page ads for ford mustangs, AMC pacers, bourbon, vodka etc ~kinda like everyone who read or advertised there was that "most interesting man in the world" guy from the dos equis commercials ~ lol


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Posted By: old_dog
Date Posted: 28 February 2012 at 17:08
"but ~ and i am apologizing in advance for this ~ giada is....  ~ GiADA ~ Heart"

No need to apologize.  It's just sometimes I lose track of what she's cooking!


Posted By: Daikon
Date Posted: 28 February 2012 at 19:12
Huh.  You say she cooks?  I hadn't noticed.


Posted By: Hoser
Date Posted: 02 March 2012 at 03:20


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