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==Television==
==Television==
Chef Samuelsson has been featured on a number of media platforms including [[CNN]], as a judge on [[Top Chef]], [[Iron Chef]], [[Martha Stewart Show]], and frequent guest appearances on the [[Today Show]]. He previously hosted his own television shows, The Inner Chef and Urban Cuisine. Most recently, Chef Samuelsson has teamed up with [[AOL]] to produce Kitchen Daily, a web-based program, where Samuelsson will deliver bi-monthly culinary segments to millions of viewers on line. Chef Samuelsson was recently honored as Guest Chef of the [[White House]] under the Obama Administration, where he planned and executed the administration's first state dinner for the first family, Prime Minister Singh and 400 of their guest.
Chef Samuelsson has been featured on a number of media platforms including [[CNN]], [[MSNBC]]'s [[The Dylan Ratigan Show]], as a judge on [[Top Chef]], [[Iron Chef]], [[Martha Stewart Show]], and frequent guest appearances on the [[Today Show]]. He previously hosted his own television shows, The Inner Chef and Urban Cuisine. Most recently, Chef Samuelsson has teamed up with [[AOL]] to produce Kitchen Daily, a web-based program, where Samuelsson will deliver bi-monthly culinary segments to millions of viewers on line. Chef Samuelsson was recently honored as Guest Chef of the [[White House]] under the Obama Administration, where he planned and executed the administration's first state dinner for the first family, Prime Minister Singh and 400 of their guest.
During early 2010, Chef Samuelsson competed alongside 21 world-renowned chefs in [[Bravo]]’s hit series [[Top Chef Masters]]. At the end of 10 episodes, Samuelsson was named winner, earning $115,000 for UNICEF’s grassroots effort The [[Tap Project]].
During early 2010, Chef Samuelsson competed alongside 21 world-renowned chefs in [[Bravo]]’s hit series [[Top Chef Masters]]. At the end of 10 episodes, Samuelsson was named winner, earning $115,000 for UNICEF’s grassroots effort The [[Tap Project]].



Revision as of 21:49, 10 March 2011

Marcus Samuelsson
Samuelsson during a lecture in New York City, November 15, 2007
Born
EducationCulinary Institute
Gothenburg, Sweden
SpouseMaya Haile
Culinary career
Current restaurant(s)
    • Marc Burger
    • Red Rooster
    • C-House
    • Street Food
Previous restaurant(s)
    • Aquavit
    • Riingo
    • SECOND
Award(s) won
    • 1999 James Beard Foundation award for “Rising Star Chef”
    • 2003 award for “Best Chef in New York City"
Websitewww.chefmarcussamuelsson.com

Marcus Samuelsson (born Kassahun Tsegie in 1970 in Ethiopia)[1] is a Swedish chef and co-owner of Aquavit restaurant in New York City and C-House Restaurant, located in the Affinia Hotel in Chicago.

Early life and career

After their birth mother died in a tuberculosis epidemic when he was three years old, Kassahun Tsegie and his elder sister, Fantaye,[1] were adopted by Ann Marie and Lennart Samuelsson, a homemaker and a geologist, who lived in Gothenburg, Sweden. The siblings' names were changed to Marcus and Linda Samuelsson. They also have an adopted sister, Anna Samuelsson. Samuelsson's biological father, Tsegie, is a priest and father of eight of the chef's half-siblings; he still lives in the Ethiopian village where Samuelsson was born.[1]

After becoming interested in cooking because of his maternal grandmother in Sweden, Samuelsson studied at the Culinary Institute in Gothenburg, where he grew up, apprenticed in Switzerland and Austria, and came to the United States in 1991 as an apprentice at Restaurant Aquavit. At 24, Marcus became executive chef of Aquavit, and soon after that became the youngest ever to receive a three-star restaurant review from The New York Times.[1] In 2003 he was named "Best Chef: New York City" by the James Beard Foundation. The same year he started a second New York restaurant, Riingo, serving Japanese-influenced American food.

In addition to his recognition as a world-class chef, Samuelsson is an award-winning cookbook author with titles in both English and Swedish. His 2006 African-inspired cookbook The Soul of a New Cuisine received the prize "Best International Cookbook" by the James Beard Foundation. Other titles written by Samuelsson are Aquavit and the New Scandinavian Cuisine, En Smakresa ("A Journey of Tastes"), and Street Food.

Samuelsson is a Visiting Professor of International Culinary Science at the Umeå University (Umeå University School of Restaurant and Culinary Arts) in Sweden.[2][3] He had a television show, Inner Chef, which aired in 2005 on Discovery Home Channel and yet another program in 2008, Urban Cuisine on BET J/Centric. His cooking combines international influences with traditional cuisines from Sweden to Japan and Africa.[4] Samuelsson is married to the model Gate (Maya) Haile.

On November 24, 2009, Samuelsson served as guest chef for the first state dinner of the Barack Obama presidency. The dinner, in honor of Prime Minister Manmohan Singh and the country of India, was served on the South Lawn and largely vegetarian. Samuelsson reportedly sought to combine sustainable and regional foods which reflect the best in American cuisine yet evoke the flavors of India. Harvesting fresh vegetables and herbs from the White House Garden, Samuelsson's menu included red lentil soup, roasted potato dumplings, and green curry prawns.[5][6]

Samuelsson is an advisor to The Institute of Culinary Education in New York City.

As of 2010, he lives in Harlem, near the site of his newest restaurant, Red Rooster, which opened in December 2010.[7]

Television

Chef Samuelsson has been featured on a number of media platforms including CNN, MSNBC's The Dylan Ratigan Show, as a judge on Top Chef, Iron Chef, Martha Stewart Show, and frequent guest appearances on the Today Show. He previously hosted his own television shows, The Inner Chef and Urban Cuisine. Most recently, Chef Samuelsson has teamed up with AOL to produce Kitchen Daily, a web-based program, where Samuelsson will deliver bi-monthly culinary segments to millions of viewers on line. Chef Samuelsson was recently honored as Guest Chef of the White House under the Obama Administration, where he planned and executed the administration's first state dinner for the first family, Prime Minister Singh and 400 of their guest. During early 2010, Chef Samuelsson competed alongside 21 world-renowned chefs in Bravo’s hit series Top Chef Masters. At the end of 10 episodes, Samuelsson was named winner, earning $115,000 for UNICEF’s grassroots effort The Tap Project.

References

  1. ^ a b c d Pierce, Donna, Chicago Tribune (December 13, 2006). Book of the Year: Back to Africa
  2. ^ Umeå Universitetet Marcus Samuelsson blir adjungerad professor vid Umeå universitet Template:Swe icon
  3. ^ chefmarcussamuelsson.com Marcus Samuelsson's Bio
  4. ^ Lee, Felicia R, The New York Times (July 10, 1996). IN THE KITCHEN WITH: Marcus Samuelsson;From Africa to Sweden to Aquavit
  5. ^ Huntington, Lucia, Boston Globe (December 16, 2009). Hail to the chef
  6. ^ Sokolov, Raymond, Wall Street Journal (December 26, 2009). The Year in Food
  7. ^ "Marcus Samuelsson Opens in Harlem," Glenn Collins, The New York Times, September 7, 2010

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