Anne Burrell
Anne W. Burrell was a television personality, a former chef of the Institute of Culinary Education and formerly teaches cooking. She is the host of The Food Network show Secrets of a Restaurant Chef and co-host of Worst Cooks in America. Anne Burrell, a Food Network star with her trademark spiky blonde hair and a exuberant personality, shares easy to learn techniques and eliminates the fear of eating at restaurants in her series Secrets of a Restaurant. Chef Burrell was employed for a time in New York at top restaurants as well as studied Italian cuisine tradition and its landscape. She also competed as Iron Chef America on Food Network. Growing up in the Upstate region of New York Chef Burrell was attracted by the food. The Culinary Institute of America has sparked her interest in the management of restaurants after she graduated with the English and Communications degree from Canisius College Buffalo NY. The Culinary Institute of America was a wonderful opportunity for me. I could not learn or do enough. After graduation, Burrell worked at La Bottega del 30 in Tuscany as well as La Taverna del Lupo (in Umbria) while attending an Italian Culinary Institute for Foreigners. In Italy, she developed an appreciation for and knowledge of Italian cuisine and its culture. This has had a profound impact on the way that Burrell cooks. Burrell is a well-known ambassador for the Juvenile Diabetic Research Foundation. She also was a part of the Garden of Dreams Foundation Advisory Board, which helps children with obstacles. She is a frequent guest presenter at conferences, and she travels the country to mentor others in her task. Anne in all her culinary journey has stated that it's a pleasure to be in a position to share this passion for food with other people.
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