Michael Chiarello
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| Michael Chiarello | |
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| Born | January 26, 1962 Red Bluff, California, United States |
| Cooking style | Californian, Italian |
| Education | Culinary Institute of America |
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Michael Chiarello (born January 26, 1962 in Red Bluff, California, United States) is an American celebrity chef specializing in Italian-influenced California cuisine. He hosts the cooking show, Easy Entertaining with Michael Chiarello, on the Food Network and hosts NapaStyle on the Fine Living Network. Chiraello owns a winery, Chiarello Family Vineyards, and NapaStyle, a purveyor of food, cookware, and furniture.
Born to an Italian-American family, Chiarello rose to prominence at a young age. [1] After graduating from the Culinary Institute of America in 1982, he studied hospitality management at Florida International University, receiving his bachelors degree in 1984. The next year, he opened The Grand Bay Hotel in Coconut Grove, Florida, and Toby's Bar and Grill. He was honored as 1985's Chef of the Year by Food & Wine Magazine.
Later in the 1980s, Chiarello moved back to his home state of California, making his home in the Napa Valley. He opened the Tra Vigne restaurant, creating a menu influenced by the cuisine of his family's native Calabria and rife with local seasonal ingredients. He has since served as executive chef in numerous American restaurants including Caffe Museo in San Francisco, Ajax Tavern and Bump's in Aspen, Colorado, and Bistecca in Scottsdale, Arizona.
His first cooking show, Season by Season, debuted on PBS in 2001. He hosted two more series for PBS, Michael Chiarello's Napa and Michael Chiarello's Napa: Casual Cooking over the next two years before moving to the Food Network to host Easy Entertaining in 2003. In 2004, Chiarello's latest show, NapaStyle, premiered on the Food Network's sister network Fine Living Network.
Chiarello has been married since 2003 to his wife Eileen, with whom he has one son, Aidan, born in 2005. He has three daughters, Felicia, Margoux and Giana from his previous marriage.
[edit] Cookbooks
- At Home with Michael Chiarello (2005)
- Michael Chiarello’s Casual Cooking (2002)
- Napa Stories (2001)
- Tra Vigne Cookbook (1999)
- Flavored Oils and Flavored Vinegars (1995; revised edition 2006)
[edit] References
- "About Michael Chiarello". NapaStyle. Retrieved May 4, 2005.
- "TV and Radio". NapaStyle. Retrieved May 4, 2005.

