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Alberto Chicote
Chicote in 2014
Born (1969-06-23) 23 June 1969 (age 55)
Madrid, Spain
EducationEscuela de hostelería de Madrid
Culinary career
Television show(s)
Award(s) won
    • Chef of the Year by the Congress Madrid Fusion
    • Chef of the Year by AMER
    • Most innovative AURA Award, the cook
Websitealbertochicote.com

Alberto Chicote del Olmo (born 23 June 1969 in Madrid), is a cook, chef, restaurateur and famous Spanish TV host known for mixing traditional cuisine with new technologies and to be the pioneer of what is known as fusion cuisine in Spain; it consists of applying techniques and foreign products, mainly Asian, to the Spanish cuisine. He makes frequent appearances at conferences in gastronomy (some as Madrid Fusion), as well as presentations, demonstrations and master classes around the world. As a TV host he has a great success with the Spanish adaptation of the show Kitchen Nightmares titled Pesadilla en la cocina and Top Chef produced by Boomerang TV to Antena 3.

Biography

At the age of 17, Chicote joined Escuela de hostelería de Madrid in Casa de Campo[1] Spain. During the nineties he worked in the kitchens of some famous restaurants of the time as Lucullus with Ange Garcia, Toni Sibaris Vicente and La Recoleta with Bethlehem Laguía. After his apprenticeship in Switzerland he had the opportunity to meet Salvador Gallego who greatly influenced his cooking knowledge. For the next four years, he worked as the Chef of El Cenachero where he strengthened his career by making a new kind of Andalusian cuisine that earned him recognition and success.

In 1987 he became the chef of the restaurant called NODE Benjamin Streets, with the aim of merging the Spanish cuisine with the Japanese cuisine.[2] This project made him a pioneer of this type of cuisine in Spain. In 2006, he also began working as chef in the restaurant Pandelujo (same owner), a local with marked taste for aesthetics, where he mixed spaces and gastronomy, coordinating his position of executive chef of both restaurants. For a time he was responsible for the food section of the Sunday magazine of El País. He also held for three years a section devoted to cuisine in the radio program of Toni Garrido in RNE known as Asuntos propios and multiple collaborations in the Media sector.

Since 2012 he has been working as a TV presenter of Pesadilla en la cocina in laSexta. That year he was chosen by laSexta to present the 2013 chimes of New Year, with Sandra Sabates. In addition to Pesadilla en la cocina,[3] he is the jury and presenter of the Spanish version of the talent show Top Chef on Antena 3. In 2014 he opened his own restaurant, the Yakitoro in Madrid.

Tv appearances

Awards

He has received several awards such as:

  • Chef of the Year in Congress Madrid Fusion
  • Chef of the Year 2006 by the AMER
  • AURA Award, the most innovative chefs
  • Chef of the restaurant in 2011 by World
  • Madrid Fusion Award to the best artists of the decade.
  • Best TV presenter TV rioja
  • 2013 Nécora Award 2013 to gastroviajero character
  • 2013 Qemos Award
  • 2013 Festival Award for the program "Pesadilla en la cocina"

References

  1. ^ Rivas, Rosa (20 March 2009). "Arzak aprendió en esta cocina". El País. Madrid: PRISA. Retrieved 24 September 2018.
  2. ^ "Alberto Chicote, una vida entre fogones". La Sexta (in Spanish). Madrid: Atresmedia Corporación de Medios de Comunicación. 4 October 2012. Retrieved 24 September 2018.
  3. ^ "Alberto Chicote recorrerá España con 'Pesadilla en la cocina' para salvar negocios de hostelería al borde de la quiebra". Formula TV (in Spanish). Noxvo. 6 September 2012. Retrieved 24 September 2018.