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Harry Eastwood
Born
Harriet Eastwood[3]

London
EducationUniversity of St. Andrews, MA English and Philosophy Cordon Bleu Diploma from Tante Marie[4]
Culinary career
Cooking style
Television show(s)
    • Cook Yourself Thin, Channel 4

    Cook Yourself Thin USA, Lifetime Network

    • Baking Good, Baking Bad, Fox
    • Sinful Sweets, Cooking Channel USA
    • Sugar Showdown
    , Cooking Channel USA
Websitehttps://www.penguin.co.uk/authors/harry-eastwood/1062483/

Harriet "Harry" Eastwood[3] is a British-born chef and cookbook author living in Paris. She co-hosted the Channel 4 cooking-themed television series Cook Yourself Thin in 2007;[3][2][4][5] She went on to present the US version of the show and co-wrote the accompanying cookbook, which later became The New York Times[6] bestseller.

Harry has since written four more cookery books, Red Velvet & Chocolate Heartache – which has sold more than 42,000 copies, The Skinny French Kitchen – which was nominated for the prestigious Guild of Food Writers Miriam Poulnin Award for Healthy Eating, and A Salad for All Seasons. Her latest book, Carneval: A celebration of meat in recipes, was published by Transworld Publishers on 8 September 2016.

Having once been a vegetarian, Harry then spent 15 years researching meat in all its aspects. Her passion for butchery and all meat matters even took her to Smithfield Market where she moonlit as an apprentice butcher in her early twenties. She now bases her cooking style to paying homage to the origins of meat as well as being aware of the environmental implications of eating it.

Harry's most recent TV series have included Fox's Baking Good, Baking Bad and Sinful Sweets, which aired on Cooking Channel USA. She is also a frequent judge on Donut Showdown and Sugar Showdown.[7]

Bibliography

Year Title Publisher ISBN
2007 Cook Yourself Thin: The Delicious Way to Drop a Size
(co-written by Sophie Michell and Gizzi Erskine)
Penguin UK 9780718153519
2009 Red Velvet & Chocolate Heartache Transworld 9780593062364
2011 The Skinny French Kitchen Transworld 9780593066461
2013 A Salad for All Seasons Transworld 9780593069943
2016 Carneval: A celebration of meat, in recipes Transworld 9780593069950

References

  1. ^ Eastwood, Harry. "Harry Eastwood | Foodies". Foodies. The Media Publishing Company. Retrieved 13 February 2016.
  2. ^ a b McGowan, Kim (16 May 2012). "Gluten Free Champion Interview – Harry Eastwood | GLUTEN FREE GATHERING BLOG". Gluten Free Gathering Blog. WordPress.com. Retrieved 13 February 2016.
  3. ^ a b c "Harry Eastwood: the woman who cooked herself thin by Lovefood Team". Lovefood. March 17, 2011. Retrieved February 13, 2016.
  4. ^ a b Kebble, Mark (27 August 2014). "Harry Eastwood on how Tante Marie helped shape her career". The Resident. Archant Community Media. Retrieved 13 February 2016.
  5. ^ "Curtis Brown". Curtis Brown. Retrieved 13 February 2016.
  6. ^ "Harry Eastwood Bio : Cooking Channel". Cooking Channel. Scripps Networks Interactive. Retrieved February 13, 2016.
  7. ^ "Donut Showdown | Cast Bios - Josh Elkin, Duff Goldman, Maggie McKeown, Zane Caplansky, Eden Grinshpan, Elizabeth Chambers, Elizabeth Falkner, Harry Eastwood, Jeff Mahin, Johnny Iuzzini, Kimberley Bailey, Lorraine Pascale, Sharone Hakman and Sherry Yard | foodnetwork.ca". Food Network (Canada). Shaw Media. Retrieved February 13, 2016.