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Burrell was born September 21, 1969 in [[Cazenovia (town), New York|Cazenovia, New York]].<ref name="CanBio">Debra S. Park [http://www.canisius.edu/alumni/magazine/fall08/alumni_prof.pdf Secrets of a Restaurant Chef] Canisius College Magazine, Fall 2008 (Accessed November 14, 2009)</ref> She attended [[Canisius College]] in [[Buffalo, New York|Buffalo]] and graduated with a [[Bachelor of Arts]] (BA) degree in [[English literature|English]] and communication in 1991.<ref name="CanBio" />
Burrell was born September 21, 1969 in [[Cazenovia (town), New York|Cazenovia, New York]].<ref name="CanBio">Debra S. Park [http://www.canisius.edu/alumni/magazine/fall08/alumni_prof.pdf Secrets of a Restaurant Chef] Canisius College Magazine, Fall 2008 (Accessed November 14, 2009)</ref> She attended [[Canisius College]] in [[Buffalo, New York|Buffalo]] and graduated with a [[Bachelor of Arts]] (BA) degree in [[English literature|English]] and communication in 1991.<ref name="CanBio" />


A year later, Burrell enrolled at the [[Culinary Institute of America]], eventually graduating in 1996 with an [[Associate's degree|Associate in Occupational Studies (A.O.S.)]].<ref>{{cite web|url=http://www.ciachef.edu/admissions/spotlight/spotlight.asp?iSpotID=748 |title=The Culinary Institute of America |publisher=Ciachef.edu |date= |accessdate=2012-02-16}}</ref> She also studied at the [http://www.icif.com/eng/CostiglioleAsti/scuola.htm Italian Culinary Institute for Foreigners] (ICIF) in [[Asti]] in the [[Piedmont|Piedmont region]].
A year later, Burrell enrolled at the [[Culinary Institute of America]], eventually graduating in 1996 with an [[Associate's degree|Associate in Occupational Studies (A.O.S.)]].<ref>{{cite web|url=http://www.ciachef.edu/admissions/spotlight/spotlight.asp?iSpotID=748 |title=The Culinary Institute of America |publisher=Ciachef.edu |date= |accessdate=2012-02-16}}</ref> She also studied at the [https://web.archive.org/web/20091203103822/http://www.icif.com/eng/CostiglioleAsti/scuola.htm Italian Culinary Institute for Foreigners] (ICIF) in [[Asti]] in the [[Piedmont|Piedmont region]].


==Personal life==
==Personal life==
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Burrell returned to the U.S. as a sous chef at Felidia, owned by [[celebrity chef]] [[Lidia Bastianich]].<ref name="CanBio" /> The connection with Bastianich would help her career. She became the chef at Savoy, a small prix fixe dining room. After Savoy, Burrell began teaching at the Institute of Culinary Education. Lidia Bastianich's son and restaurateur, [[Joseph Bastianich]], and [[Chef]] [[Mario Batali]] named Burrell the chef for [[Italian Wine Merchants]], their New York wine store.<ref name="CanBio" /> The Batali connection would further propel her career.
Burrell returned to the U.S. as a sous chef at Felidia, owned by [[celebrity chef]] [[Lidia Bastianich]].<ref name="CanBio" /> The connection with Bastianich would help her career. She became the chef at Savoy, a small prix fixe dining room. After Savoy, Burrell began teaching at the Institute of Culinary Education. Lidia Bastianich's son and restaurateur, [[Joseph Bastianich]], and [[Chef]] [[Mario Batali]] named Burrell the chef for [[Italian Wine Merchants]], their New York wine store.<ref name="CanBio" /> The Batali connection would further propel her career.


She later became the executive chef of [[Centro Vinoteca]],<ref>{{cite web|url=http://www.centrovinoteca.com/ |title=Centro Vinoteca |publisher=Centro Vinoteca |date= |accessdate=2013-12-04 |deadurl=yes |archiveurl=https://web.archive.org/web/20130530101842/http://www.centrovinoteca.com:80/? |archivedate=2013-05-30 |df= }}</ref> an Italian restaurant in [[New York City|New York City's]] West Village area which opened in 2007. She left the restaurant in September 2008 due to her busy schedule and many commitments.<ref>[http://ny.eater.com/archives/2008/09/breaking_eaterwire_anne_burrell_out_at_centro_vinoteca.php Breaking Eaterwire Anne Burrell Out at Centro Vinoteca] Eater NY September 22, 2008 (Accessed November 22, 2009)</ref> The departure also meant that she would not start at [[Gusto Ristorante]],<ref>{{cite web|url=http://www.gustonyc.com/ |title=Gusto Ristorante |publisher=Gustonyc.com |date= |accessdate=2013-12-04}}</ref><ref>{{cite web|author=Sarah DiGregorio Wed., Jun. 25 2008 at 11:54 AM |url=http://blogs.villagevoice.com/forkintheroad/archives/2008/06/anne_burrells_s.php |title=Anne Burrell's 'Secrets,' Plus Resto Reccs and Why Being a Girl Chef isn't a Big Deal - New York Restaurants and Dining - Fork in the Road |publisher=Blogs.villagevoice.com |date=2008-06-25 |accessdate=2012-02-16}}</ref> as both of the restaurants are part of Mangia Hospitality Group. Burrell planned to open her first restaurant in 2010 in New York City.<ref>[http://www.popeater.com/2010/02/01/chef-anne-burrell-food-network/ Anne Burrell Boils Over With 'Worst Cooks,' Fast Food] AOL PopEater (Accessed February 1, 2010)</ref>{{update inline|date=May 2013}} Burrell will open her new restaurant, Phil & Anne's Good Time Lounge, in Brooklyn in Spring 2017.
She later became the executive chef of [[Centro Vinoteca]],<ref>{{cite web|url=http://www.centrovinoteca.com/ |title=Centro Vinoteca |publisher=Centro Vinoteca |date= |accessdate=2013-12-04 |deadurl=yes |archiveurl=https://web.archive.org/web/20130530101842/http://www.centrovinoteca.com/ |archivedate=2013-05-30 |df= }}</ref> an Italian restaurant in [[New York City|New York City's]] West Village area which opened in 2007. She left the restaurant in September 2008 due to her busy schedule and many commitments.<ref>[http://ny.eater.com/archives/2008/09/breaking_eaterwire_anne_burrell_out_at_centro_vinoteca.php Breaking Eaterwire Anne Burrell Out at Centro Vinoteca] Eater NY September 22, 2008 (Accessed November 22, 2009)</ref> The departure also meant that she would not start at [[Gusto Ristorante]],<ref>{{cite web|url=http://www.gustonyc.com/ |title=Gusto Ristorante |publisher=Gustonyc.com |date= |accessdate=2013-12-04}}</ref><ref>{{cite web|author=Sarah DiGregorio Wed., Jun. 25 2008 at 11:54 AM |url=http://blogs.villagevoice.com/forkintheroad/archives/2008/06/anne_burrells_s.php |title=Anne Burrell's 'Secrets,' Plus Resto Reccs and Why Being a Girl Chef isn't a Big Deal - New York Restaurants and Dining - Fork in the Road |publisher=Blogs.villagevoice.com |date=2008-06-25 |accessdate=2012-02-16 |deadurl=yes |archiveurl=https://web.archive.org/web/20100414081143/http://blogs.villagevoice.com/forkintheroad/archives/2008/06/anne_burrells_s.php |archivedate=2010-04-14 }}</ref> as both of the restaurants are part of Mangia Hospitality Group. Burrell planned to open her first restaurant in 2010 in New York City.<ref>[http://www.popeater.com/2010/02/01/chef-anne-burrell-food-network/ Anne Burrell Boils Over With 'Worst Cooks,' Fast Food] AOL PopEater (Accessed February 1, 2010)</ref>{{update inline|date=May 2013}} Burrell will open her new restaurant, Phil & Anne's Good Time Lounge, in Brooklyn in Spring 2017.


===Television===
===Television===
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In 2010, Burrell and Chef Beau MacMillan hosted a Food Network [[Reality television|reality]] series named ''[[Worst Cooks in America]]''.<ref name="Daily1">Gina Salamone [http://www.nydailynews.com/entertainment/tv/2009/11/11/2009-11-11_worst_cooks_in_america_new_reality_show_will_try_to_whip_them_into_shape.html Worst Cooks In America: New reality show will try to whip them into shape][Daily News (New York)|NY Daily News] November 11, 2009 (Accessed November 22, 2009)</ref> Burrell and her co-host lead contestants through a "culinary boot camp" on their journey to become better cooks. The first season premiered on January 3, 2010. Chef Burrell [[Worst Cooks in America#Contestant Progress|won the challenge]] when her recruit, Rachel Coleman, edged out MacMillan's recruit, Jenny Cross.
In 2010, Burrell and Chef Beau MacMillan hosted a Food Network [[Reality television|reality]] series named ''[[Worst Cooks in America]]''.<ref name="Daily1">Gina Salamone [http://www.nydailynews.com/entertainment/tv/2009/11/11/2009-11-11_worst_cooks_in_america_new_reality_show_will_try_to_whip_them_into_shape.html Worst Cooks In America: New reality show will try to whip them into shape][Daily News (New York)|NY Daily News] November 11, 2009 (Accessed November 22, 2009)</ref> Burrell and her co-host lead contestants through a "culinary boot camp" on their journey to become better cooks. The first season premiered on January 3, 2010. Chef Burrell [[Worst Cooks in America#Contestant Progress|won the challenge]] when her recruit, Rachel Coleman, edged out MacMillan's recruit, Jenny Cross.


The second season premiered on January 2, 2011, with Chef MacMillan being replaced by Chef [[Robert Irvine]]. To raise the stakes, Irvine and Burrell made a side bet, where Burrell risked losing her signature hair and Irvine risked going platinum. Chef Burell won both [[Worst Cooks in America#Contestant Progress 2|the competition]] and the side-bet,<ref name="FNH">{{cite web|url=http://foodnetworkhumor.com/2011/02/robert-irvine-bleaches-hair-after-losing-worst-cooks/ |title=Robert Irvine Bleaches Hair After Losing "Worst Cooks" |publisher=Food Network Humor |date=2011-02-21 |accessdate=2013-12-04}}</ref> when her recruit, Joshie Berger, edged out Irvine's recruit, Georg Coleman.
The second season premiered on January 2, 2011, with Chef MacMillan being replaced by Chef [[Robert Irvine]]. To raise the stakes, Irvine and Burrell made a side bet, where Burrell risked losing her signature hair and Irvine risked going platinum. Chef Burell won both [[Worst Cooks in America#Contestant Progress 2|the competition]] and the side-bet,<ref name="FNH">{{cite web|url=http://foodnetworkhumor.com/2011/02/robert-irvine-bleaches-hair-after-losing-worst-cooks/ |title=Robert Irvine Bleaches Hair After Losing "Worst Cooks" |publisher=Food Network Humor |date=2011-02-21 |accessdate=2013-12-04 |deadurl=yes |archiveurl=https://web.archive.org/web/20131202234616/http://foodnetworkhumor.com/2011/02/robert-irvine-bleaches-hair-after-losing-worst-cooks/ |archivedate=2013-12-02 }}</ref> when her recruit, Joshie Berger, edged out Irvine's recruit, Georg Coleman.


Also in 2011, Burrell became the fourth runner up in the culinary competition, [[The Next Iron Chef]] on the Food Network, being eliminated in [[The Next Iron Chef#Episode 6: Risk|week six]] of the competition.
Also in 2011, Burrell became the fourth runner up in the culinary competition, [[The Next Iron Chef]] on the Food Network, being eliminated in [[The Next Iron Chef#Episode 6: Risk|week six]] of the competition.
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==External links==
==External links==
* [http://www.iceculinary.com/alumni/people/people_10.shtml Burrell's Biography at the Institute for Culinary Education]
* [http://www.iceculinary.com/alumni/people/people_10.shtml Burrell's Biography at the Institute for Culinary Education]
* [https://web.archive.org/web/20130530101842/http://www.centrovinoteca.com:80/? Burrell's former New York restaurant, Centro Vinoteca]
* [https://web.archive.org/web/20130530101842/http://www.centrovinoteca.com/ Burrell's former New York restaurant, Centro Vinoteca]
* [http://www.iceculinary.com/news/people/people_10.shtml The Institute of Culinary Education -- Anne W. Burrell]
* [http://www.iceculinary.com/news/people/people_10.shtml The Institute of Culinary Education -- Anne W. Burrell]
* [http://www.foodnetwork.com/chefs/anne-burrell/index.html Burrell's biography page at FoodNetwork.com]
* [http://www.foodnetwork.com/chefs/anne-burrell/index.html Burrell's biography page at FoodNetwork.com]

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Anne Burrell
Burrell (left) and Jackie Craig in June 2010
Born (1969-09-21) September 21, 1969 (age 54)[1]
EducationThe Culinary Institute of America
Canisius College
Italian Culinary Institute for Foreigners
Culinary career
Previous restaurant(s)
  • Centro Vinoteca
    Savoy
    Felidia

Anne W. Burrell (born September 21, 1969) is an American chef, TV personality and an instructor at the Institute of Culinary Education in New York City until 2007. She is the host of the Food Network show Secrets Of a Restaurant Chef and co-host of Worst Cooks in America. She was also one of Iron Chef Mario Batali's sous chefs in the Iron Chef America series and appears on other programs on the network such as The Best Thing I Ever Ate. She was a contestant on the fourth season of The Food Network competition show, The Next Iron Chef Super Chefs being eliminated in episode 6. She was also a contestant on the first season of Chopped All-Stars Tournament, winning the "Food Network Personalities" preliminary round to advance to the final round, where she placed second runner up to Nate Appleman (winner) and Aarón Sanchez. In 2015, Burrell won the fourth installment of the Chopped All-Stars tournament winning $75,000 for the Juvenile Diabetes Foundation. She also hosted the series Chef Wanted with Anne Burrell in 2012-2013.

Early life and education

Burrell was born September 21, 1969 in Cazenovia, New York.[2] She attended Canisius College in Buffalo and graduated with a Bachelor of Arts (BA) degree in English and communication in 1991.[2]

A year later, Burrell enrolled at the Culinary Institute of America, eventually graduating in 1996 with an Associate in Occupational Studies (A.O.S.).[3] She also studied at the Italian Culinary Institute for Foreigners (ICIF) in Asti in the Piedmont region.

Personal life

Burrell released a statement to the New York Post confirming that she is a lesbian and has been in a relationship with her girlfriend, chef Koren Grieveson, for two years after cookbook author Ted Allen outed her on a radio show.[4][5][6] Burrell disputed the notion she had been outed, saying she had not kept her sexuality a secret.[5]

On December 31, 2012, Anne publicly tweeted that she was engaged to Grieveson.[7][8]

Career

Restaurants

After the ICIF experience, Burrell remained in Italy, working in various restaurants for nine months.[2] She worked at La Bottega del '30, a small restaurant in Tuscany with one seating each night.

Burrell returned to the U.S. as a sous chef at Felidia, owned by celebrity chef Lidia Bastianich.[2] The connection with Bastianich would help her career. She became the chef at Savoy, a small prix fixe dining room. After Savoy, Burrell began teaching at the Institute of Culinary Education. Lidia Bastianich's son and restaurateur, Joseph Bastianich, and Chef Mario Batali named Burrell the chef for Italian Wine Merchants, their New York wine store.[2] The Batali connection would further propel her career.

She later became the executive chef of Centro Vinoteca,[9] an Italian restaurant in New York City's West Village area which opened in 2007. She left the restaurant in September 2008 due to her busy schedule and many commitments.[10] The departure also meant that she would not start at Gusto Ristorante,[11][12] as both of the restaurants are part of Mangia Hospitality Group. Burrell planned to open her first restaurant in 2010 in New York City.[13][needs update] Burrell will open her new restaurant, Phil & Anne's Good Time Lounge, in Brooklyn in Spring 2017.

Television

In 2005, Iron Chef Mario Batali asked Burrell to serve as one of his sous chefs, along with chef and restaurateur Mark Ladner, for a pilot taping of Food Network’s the Iron Chef America series. She continued to serve as his sous chef during his tenure with the show.

Burrell's Food Network show, Secrets Of a Restaurant Chef, debuted June 29, 2008. In 2009, she appeared on another Food Network show, The Best Thing I Ever Ate, in which chefs recount their favorite dishes.

In 2010, Burrell and Chef Beau MacMillan hosted a Food Network reality series named Worst Cooks in America.[14] Burrell and her co-host lead contestants through a "culinary boot camp" on their journey to become better cooks. The first season premiered on January 3, 2010. Chef Burrell won the challenge when her recruit, Rachel Coleman, edged out MacMillan's recruit, Jenny Cross.

The second season premiered on January 2, 2011, with Chef MacMillan being replaced by Chef Robert Irvine. To raise the stakes, Irvine and Burrell made a side bet, where Burrell risked losing her signature hair and Irvine risked going platinum. Chef Burell won both the competition and the side-bet,[15] when her recruit, Joshie Berger, edged out Irvine's recruit, Georg Coleman.

Also in 2011, Burrell became the fourth runner up in the culinary competition, The Next Iron Chef on the Food Network, being eliminated in week six of the competition.

The third season of Worst Cooks in America premiered on February 12, 2012. Chef Bobby Flay was the new co-host/chef for season three. Chef Burrell again won the competition, when her recruit Kelli Powers edged out Flay's recruit, Vinnie Caligiuri. Season four started on Sunday February 17, 2013. Season four concluded with Flay's team finally defeating Burrell's team, when his recruit from Team Bobby/the blue team, Alina Bolshakova, edged out Burrell's recruit, the red team's Rasheeda Brown.

Other projects

In 2009, Burrell also appeared with fellow Food Network personality Guy Fieri on the Guy Fieri Roadshow.[16][17]

Burrell, along with fellow Food Network personalities Sunny Anderson and Claire Robinson, appeared in the 2009 Macy's Thanksgiving Day Parade on the Food Network float.[18]

Burrell hosted an 11-day Food Network cruise throughout the Mediterranean and across the Atlantic aboard the brand new Celebrity Silhouette in late 2011.[19]

From June 2012 through October 2013, Burrell hosted Chef Wanted with Anne Burrell on the Food Network. The show ran for three seasons and 36 episodes.[20][21]

References

  1. ^ "Twitter / anne burrell: For the record-my b-day is". Twitter.com. 2011-03-07. Retrieved 2012-02-16.
  2. ^ a b c d e Debra S. Park Secrets of a Restaurant Chef Canisius College Magazine, Fall 2008 (Accessed November 14, 2009)
  3. ^ "The Culinary Institute of America". Ciachef.edu. Retrieved 2012-02-16.
  4. ^ Food Net chef gay & proud New York Post. nypost.com. Retrieved May 26, 2012.
  5. ^ a b "Food Network Host Anne Burrell Says She's Never Hidden Her Sexuality".
  6. ^ Wong, Curtis (2012-05-25). "Anne Burrell Comes Out: Food Network Star Confirms She's A Lesbian". Huffington Post. Retrieved 25 May 2012.
  7. ^ Lehner, Marla (2013-01-14). "NeNe Leakes: Is She Engaged ... to Her Ex Husband? - Couples, Engagements, A.J. Buckley, NeNe Leakes, Rider Strong". People.com. Retrieved 2013-12-04.
  8. ^ "anne burrell (chefanneburrell) on Twitter". Twitter.com. Retrieved 2013-12-04.
  9. ^ "Centro Vinoteca". Centro Vinoteca. Archived from the original on 2013-05-30. Retrieved 2013-12-04. {{cite web}}: Unknown parameter |deadurl= ignored (|url-status= suggested) (help)
  10. ^ Breaking Eaterwire Anne Burrell Out at Centro Vinoteca Eater NY September 22, 2008 (Accessed November 22, 2009)
  11. ^ "Gusto Ristorante". Gustonyc.com. Retrieved 2013-12-04.
  12. ^ Sarah DiGregorio Wed., Jun. 25 2008 at 11:54 AM (2008-06-25). "Anne Burrell's 'Secrets,' Plus Resto Reccs and Why Being a Girl Chef isn't a Big Deal - New York Restaurants and Dining - Fork in the Road". Blogs.villagevoice.com. Archived from the original on 2010-04-14. Retrieved 2012-02-16. {{cite web}}: Unknown parameter |deadurl= ignored (|url-status= suggested) (help)CS1 maint: numeric names: authors list (link)
  13. ^ Anne Burrell Boils Over With 'Worst Cooks,' Fast Food AOL PopEater (Accessed February 1, 2010)
  14. ^ Gina Salamone Worst Cooks In America: New reality show will try to whip them into shape[Daily News (New York)|NY Daily News] November 11, 2009 (Accessed November 22, 2009)
  15. ^ "Robert Irvine Bleaches Hair After Losing "Worst Cooks"". Food Network Humor. 2011-02-21. Archived from the original on 2013-12-02. Retrieved 2013-12-04. {{cite web}}: Unknown parameter |deadurl= ignored (|url-status= suggested) (help)
  16. ^ Jim Ridley Win Free Tickets to the Guy Fieri Roadshow Archived November 24, 2009, at the Wayback Machine Nashville Scene, November 20, 2009 (Accessed November 22, 2009)
  17. ^ Stanley, John (2009-11-10). "12/18: The Guy Fieri Road Show". Azcentral.com. Retrieved 2012-02-16.
  18. ^ Sunny Anderson (2009-11-24). "(Accessed November 28, 2009)". Sunnyanderson.blogspot.com. Retrieved 2012-02-16.
  19. ^ "Food Network Travel, Upcoming Trip - Featuring Anne Burrell". Foodnetworktravel.com. 2011-11-02. Retrieved 2012-02-16.
  20. ^ "Chef Wanted with Anne Burrell (TV Series 2012– ) - IMDb". 2009-11-24. Retrieved 2013-01-08.
  21. ^ "Twitter / chefanneburrell". Twitter.com. 2014-01-06. Retrieved 2014-01-08.

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