Most
Influential Television Foodies of All Time
These Chefs have not just
created good dishes but have influenced millions of people around the globe
with their dedication, hard work, sound knowledge, creativity and above all
their passion for cooking and serving.
There is
nothing quite as torturous as watching a highly skilled chef making beautiful
food that you can’t eat. We sit through this every week as we tune in to our
favorite cooking shows on television, and all because we love the celebrity
chefs behind the recipes. They bring their food to life with their
personalities and their cooking skills, and, let’s face it, we all wish we
could cook as well as they can. We will just have to be forever envious of how
perfectly their food always comes out, and how they can finely chop vegetables
without also chopping their fingers while on camera.
So get hungry or grab some snacks to hold you over, because we’re counting down our favorite celebrity chefs and sharing some of their cooking tips while we’re at it!
Mario Batali
Mario Batali
is known for his expertise on Italian cuisine, and for his great love of olive oil. He knows the ins and outs of
every tomato sauce, pasta, and meatball, as well he should-he
holds a spot in the Culinary Hall of Fame. I don’t know why, but whenever I
think of Chef Mario, I can’t help but think of that ponytail.
Julia
Child
What can you say about
everyone's favorite TV chef that hasn't already been enumerated in hundreds of
books, television shows, and articles, not to mention a major motion picture? One of the first celebrity chefs on television, Julia Child became known for her
expertise in French cuisine and for her distinctive voice. She became a
celebrity chef after her book, Mastering the Art of French Cooking,
was published in 1961, and she helped start the craze that surrounds celebrity
chefs, as it exists today. The happy, often hapless Child was hardly
graceful in her TV kitchen, but she taught us that you could be an ordinary
person and still make culinary miracles happen-as long as you applied yourself, kept an open mind, and had a positive attitude. Child passed away in 2004 at age 91.
James Beard
Jacques Pépin
Pépin was a revelation to Americans who thought of French chefs as snooty Parisians with tiny mustaches and perpetually upturned noses. (That description only applies to most French chefs.) And his endearing partnership with Julia Child disproved the hoary adage about how many chefs you can have in the kitchen.
Anthony Bourdain
Anthony Bourdain, who specializes in French cuisine, is known for his sense of humor as a celebrity chef. He is perhaps best known for his Food Network show Anthony Bourdain: No Reservations, on which he travels the world, sampling some of the best and-sometimes-most bizarre foods known to man. First, Bourdain-who's been through the best and worst of what the food world has to offer-ventured into that deeply alien territory behind the swinging doors of Manhattan restaurant kitchens. Then he took it a step farther and let us tag along as he turned his keen sense of taste-and acid tongue-on the world at large.
Wolfgang Puck
Hailing from Austria, Wolfgang Puck is one seriously adorable celebrity chef. It may be his accent, but his lovely personality and cooking skills only help his case. Puck also has some serious talent in the kitchen. He holds a few Michelin Stars and was recently inducted into the Culinary Hall of Fame.
Martha Stewart
Domestic diva, queen of the kitchen, master perfectionist, and, yes, ex-con. Joke if you must, but Martha, in all her Westchester splendor, didn't just set the bar on what it means to serve a successful meal: She single-handedly dug the mine, melted the ore, forged the steel, and then set the bar.
Gordon Ramsay
He is perhaps one of the most popular, if not the most popular, celebrity chefs of our day. Gordon Ramsay is world-renowned for his cooking skills, but more importantly for his temper, as seen on such shows as Hell’s Kitchen and Kitchen Nightmares. He does have some serious cooking cred, though. He has been awarded over a dozen Michelin stars, so he clearly knows his stuff in the kitchen. His palate is also impeccable, which is why he can always tell when something is bland, donkey! Gentle, he's not. But Ramsay has cut through the frills of an increasingly pretentious food culture, shown us what it takes to have the right stuff, and brought the focus back to the cardinal rule of the restaurant world.
Emeril Lagasse
You would think he is another Italian chef, but Emeril Lagasse actually specializes in delicious Creole cuisine. He always kicks it up a notch for the camera with his personality and his iconic catchphrases. His charm and skills as a chef earned him a spot on our top favorites !Lagasse injected a sense of humor and loads of energy into the foodie scene back when most Americans still answered "yellow" when asked what kind of cheese they wanted. And he made many realize for the first time that, yes, you can actually have fun in the kitchen.
Jamie Oliver
All too often, chefs get caught up in the flavors and textures of foods while forgetting all else. In making sure that we mind our health, our community, and our earth, Oliver injected a good dollop of conscience into his cheerful, faux-Cockney mix. He is the richest chef of these days with a net worth of $400 million.
Tom Colicchio
He may not helm a TV kitchen counter, but in his turn as the expert of experts on Top Chef, Colicchio has become the man that every at-home chef imagines they're trying to impress when they're at the stove. He's also great at conveying exactly what makes a contestant's meal great-no small feat when the small-screen audience can neither taste nor smell for themselves.
Rachael Ray
Yes, she's bubbly (to put it nicely), and, sure, she has a tendency to baby talk about food. But in the years she's been on TV, R.R. has crusaded for the idea that cooking at home is still within the grasp of ordinary, workaday folks. And she's done so even as the rest of the food world has gone increasingly exotic and esoteric. Armed with a distinctive New York accent and practical cooking tips, she is one of Food Network’s most famous celebrity chefs. She is most well known from her show 30 Minute Meals, her down-to-earth cooking and teaching styles, and her lively personality.
Giada De Laurentiis
Another Food Network celebrity chef, Giada De Laurentiis specializes in Italian cuisine. She holds an Emmy for her daytime cooking show, Everyday Italian and also appears on the show The NextFood Network Star as a mentor to contestants. What’s best about her are her fun personality and her easy to follow cooking tips, which make her a pleasure to watch and learn from.
Bobby Flay
Bobby Flay has hosted over a dozen cooking shows on the Food Network channel and is constantly appearing on many more. Perhaps one of the most famous celebrity chefs, Flay has countless books, awards, and restaurants, all gained from his skills as a chef and reality television personality.
Paula Deen
Paula Deen has been stirring up quite the controversy lately with her admission to using the ‘N’ word and the backlash that followed. Even so, her love of butter, her drawling accent, and her artery-clogging recipes earned her the number two spot on our list.