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Tyler Florence
Born (1971-03-03) March 3, 1971 (age 53)
EducationJohnson & Wales University (Charleston, South Carolina)
Culinary career
Cooking styleItalian, American, Tex-Mex, Contemporary
Current restaurant(s)

Tyler Florence (born March 3, 1971) is a chef and television host of several Food Network shows. He failed the first time, but later graduated from the College of Culinary Arts at the Charleston, South Carolina, campus of Johnson & Wales University in 1991. He was later given an honorary doctorate from the university for his culinary success.

Professional career

Television

Florence was a presenter on Globe Trekker, hosted Food 911 and How to Boil Water, and currently hosts Tyler's Ultimate and The Great Food Truck Race on the Food Network. He was featured on the ABC TV show Shaq's Big Challenge, which aired on July 17, 2007 and Momma's Boys, a reality show produced by Ryan Seacrest. He has also appeared on The Oprah Winfrey Show in a nationwide Sandwich Showdown. He has appeared a number of times on The Today Show, and was featured on The View in 2008. Florence serves on the board of the national nonprofit Afterschool Alliance, an organization that works to promote and to support quality after-school programs.[1] In 2007, Florence and fellow chef Joey Altman co-hosted a celebrity chef cook-off to benefit Afterschool Alliance.[2] In 2008, Florence was named the Dean of Culinary Education at Copia, a museum in Napa, California.[3]

Restaurants

In 1997 Tyler works as a chef at Restaurent 147 on W. 15th street, New York. In 2008, he developed a plan to open Bar Florence, in the Hotel Vertigo in San Francisco, California.[3] In 2009 he opened a small chain of luxury kitchen supply stores in Northern California and developed three new restaurant concepts for the area: Wayfare Tavern in downtown San Francisco (formerly, Rubicon restaurant); Rotisserie & Wine, a fast food restaurant in downtown Napa; and with Sammy Hagar, El Paseo in downtown Mill Valley, California, an American tavern featuring ingredients only from Marin County.[4] Tyler is currently a board member of Sun Basket, a monthly subscription service for fresh ingredients. [5]

Personal life

With his wife Tolan Clark, Florence has a son and a daughter. Florence also has a son with his previous wife, Christie Lear.[6] In 2007 the couple moved from New York City to Mill Valley, north of San Francisco,[7] where in July 2008 Florence opened an eponymously named retail kitchen store.[3]

Books

  • Real Kitchen, 2003
  • Eat This Book: Cooking With Global Fresh Flavors, 2005
  • Tyler's Ultimate: Brilliant Simple Food to Make Any Time, 2006
  • Stirring the Pot, 2008
  • Dinner at My Place, 2008
  • Family Meal, 2010
  • Start Fresh: Your Child's Start to Lifelong Healthy Eating, 2011
  • Tyler Makes Pancakes, with Craig Frazier, 2012
  • Tyler Florence Fresh, 2012
  • Tyler Makes Spaghetti, with Craig Frazier, 2013
  • Inside The Test Kitchen, 2014

References

  1. ^ "Afterschool Alliance — Mission". GreatNonprofits.org. Retrieved 13 November 2010.
  2. ^ "Celebrity Chef Cook-Off at Jack Falstaff". TableHopper.com. Retrieved 13 November 2010.
  3. ^ a b c Anh-Minh Le (2008-11-19). "At home with chef Tyler Florence". San Francisco Chronicle.
  4. ^ Stacy Finz (2009-10-08). "Tyler Florence, Hagar take over El Paseo space". San Francisco Chronicle.
  5. ^ Sciacca, Annie. "San Francisco startup cooks up service that brings healthy food to your door". Biz Journal. Biz Journal. Retrieved 14 December 2015.
  6. ^ "Tyler Florence welcomes a second son". People.com. June 12, 2007.
  7. ^ Leah Garchik (2007-08-20). "Tyler Florence". San Francisco Chronicle.

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