Anne Burrell
Anne W. Burrell, an American television chef and the former Institute of Culinary Education instructor She is also a television personality. She hosts the Food Network's Secrets of a Restaurant Chef and also serves as the host of Worst Cooks in America. Anne Burrell, with her famous spiky blonde hair and an energised persona on Food Network's Secrets of a Restaurant Cook series, reveals simple and easy to master techniques for home cooks. Chef Burrell studied and worked in some of the most prestigious New York restaurants. He has also competed in Iron Chef America and the culinary landscape of Italy. While growing up in the upper reaches of New York area, Chef Burrell discovered a love for food and cooking early on. After obtaining an English and Communication diploma at Canisius College in Buffalo NY she pursued her interest in the restaurant business by enrolling in The Culinary Institute of America. The Culinary Institute of America has been a great learning experience. I couldn't seem to get enough out of it. After graduating, Burrell worked at La Bottega del 30 in Tuscany and La Taverna del Lupo (in Umbria) while attending the Italian Culinary Institute for Foreigners. In her time in Italy she grew to truly comprehend and appreciate the philosophy behind Italian food and culture that has had a profound impact in her point of view. Burrell is a well-known ambassador to the Juvenile Diabetic Research Foundation and is a member of the Garden of Dreams Foundation Advisory Board that assists kids who have challenges. In her capacity as a guest speaker and teacher, she travels around the U.S. to share her culinary passion and professional career. Anne often has mentioned throughout her professional career she is incredibly fortunate to share with others what is truly important to her.
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