Ted Allen
Birth Name:
Edward Allen
Emmy Award winner Ted Allen is host of the hit prime-time competition series Chopped (2007) on the Food Network, and a frequent contributor to Food Network's The Best Thing I Ever Ate (2009). He was a judge on the first four seasons of Bravo's Top Chef (2006) and Food Network's Iron Chef America: The Series (2005) and was the food an...
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Emmy Award winner Ted Allen is host of the hit prime-time competition series Chopped (2007) on the Food Network, and a frequent contributor to Food Network's The Best Thing I Ever Ate (2009). He was a judge on the first four seasons of Bravo's Top Chef (2006) and Food Network's Iron Chef America: The Series (2005) and was the food and wine specialist on the groundbreaking Bravo series Queer Eye for the Straight Guy (2003). He is the author of "The Food You Want to Eat: 100 Smart, Simple Recipes" (Clarkson-Potter), a collection of vibrant, all-natural dishes, and will publish a second cookbook for Clarkson in spring 2012. He also co-wrote the New York Times Best Seller "Queer Eye for the Straight Guy: The Fab Five's Guide to Looking Better, Cooking Better, Dressing Better, Behaving Better, and Living Better".Since 1997, Ted has been a contributing editor to Esquire magazine, where he writes about food, wine, style and everything else the American man needs to know. He was a finalist for a National Magazine Award for his Esquire feature on the little-known phenomenon of male breast cancer. Ted also writes for such publications as Bon Appetit, Epicurious and Food Network Magazine. Before joining Esquire, Ted was a senior editor and restaurant critic at Chicago magazine. Ted holds an M.A. in journalism from New York University, with an advanced certificate in the school's Science and Environmental Reporting Program, and a B.A. in psychology from Purdue University. He lives in Brooklyn with his longtime partner, Barry Rice. Show less «
I cook everything. I love Mediterranean cooking, I love Asian cooking. I do lots of Japanese noodles.
I cook everything. I love Mediterranean cooking, I love Asian cooking. I do lots of Japanese noodles.
Thom is one of those wonderful people to cook for because he absolutely loves it, just loves it. He loves to eat and drink and he'd be a gre...Show more »
Thom is one of those wonderful people to cook for because he absolutely loves it, just loves it. He loves to eat and drink and he'd be a great guest at any dinner party. Show less «
It's okay if you finish cooking something easy after your guests arrive - some dishes must be prepared a la minute, as chefs say. Just remem...Show more »
It's okay if you finish cooking something easy after your guests arrive - some dishes must be prepared a la minute, as chefs say. Just remember to keep talking. Show less «
The best way to learn is live, in person, cooking, feeling, smelling and tasting, but TV is the second-best thing to that; it's a halfway fa...Show more »
The best way to learn is live, in person, cooking, feeling, smelling and tasting, but TV is the second-best thing to that; it's a halfway facsimile. Show less «
Cooking allows you to have travels, adventures and journeys without going anywhere. The running joke between my partner and me is that I'm n...Show more »
Cooking allows you to have travels, adventures and journeys without going anywhere. The running joke between my partner and me is that I'm not really concerned about how long it takes, or how much I destroy the kitchen, because I just have such a good time doing it. Show less «
Planning a dinner party in a way that you're actually capable of getting it done without panicking is important. It's bad hospitality for th...Show more »
Planning a dinner party in a way that you're actually capable of getting it done without panicking is important. It's bad hospitality for the host to be freaked out. Show less «
The great mystery to me is how restaurant critics think they can get away with doing their job without anybody noticing who they are.
The great mystery to me is how restaurant critics think they can get away with doing their job without anybody noticing who they are.
One of the biggest mistakes people make when they cook for other people is to think that it has to be fancy and elaborate. This results in e...Show more »
One of the biggest mistakes people make when they cook for other people is to think that it has to be fancy and elaborate. This results in enormous expense and nine days of labor, plus you end up trying to assemble a croquembouche in front of your guests and everyone's experiencing flop sweat. Show less «
For me, the kitchen is the most special room in the house. It's a place for adventure - not drudgery, but discovery, sharing and showing off...Show more »
For me, the kitchen is the most special room in the house. It's a place for adventure - not drudgery, but discovery, sharing and showing off with friends, trying new ideas. Show less «
I've always hoped 'Chopped' would telegraph our enormous affection and love and admiration for chefs and food, but at the same time, we are ...Show more »
I've always hoped 'Chopped' would telegraph our enormous affection and love and admiration for chefs and food, but at the same time, we are inflicting extraordinary cruelty on them. Show less «
People who hardly ever cook at all, suddenly at the holidays, feel like it's their responsibility to not only cook dinner for large groups o...Show more »
People who hardly ever cook at all, suddenly at the holidays, feel like it's their responsibility to not only cook dinner for large groups of people suddenly, but to serve things that are fussy or fancy or formal. And I don't think that's what anybody really wants, especially if you're not good at it. Show less «
I had a little epiphany when I was a writer at 'Chicago' magazine. I sat down to dinner at the Ritz-Carlton. Somebody poured a white dessert...Show more »
I had a little epiphany when I was a writer at 'Chicago' magazine. I sat down to dinner at the Ritz-Carlton. Somebody poured a white dessert wine with chocolate cake. It was a wine I would never have expected to make sense. The idea of any wine tasting fabulous with chocolate cake was fascinating to me. Show less «
When the idea of 'Chopped' surfaced, it was originally meant to be taped at some guy's mansion with him and his crazy Chihuahua. A stuffy fe...Show more »
When the idea of 'Chopped' surfaced, it was originally meant to be taped at some guy's mansion with him and his crazy Chihuahua. A stuffy fellow in a tuxedo was to host, and the losing chef's dish was then fed to the dog! I am not kidding, I saw it! I think it is genius! Twisted, but genius! Show less «
Cooking for people is an enormously significant expression of generosity and soulfulness, and entertaining is a way to be both generous and ...Show more »
Cooking for people is an enormously significant expression of generosity and soulfulness, and entertaining is a way to be both generous and creative. You're sharing your life with people. Of course, it's also an expression of your own need for approval and applause. Nothing wrong with that. Show less «
If I have committed any culinary atrocities, please forgive me.
If I have committed any culinary atrocities, please forgive me.
I'm really trying to respond to the foods that are in the stores and just pulling the things that are the very best and cook what looks beau...Show more »
I'm really trying to respond to the foods that are in the stores and just pulling the things that are the very best and cook what looks beautiful and is seasonal. That's the way to go. I love going to the grocery store and the market. None of it's drudgery for me. Washing dishes is the drudgery. Show less «
My whole problem is that all of my favorite things at Thanksgiving are the starches, and everyone is trying to go low-carb this year, even a...Show more »
My whole problem is that all of my favorite things at Thanksgiving are the starches, and everyone is trying to go low-carb this year, even a green vegetable has carbs in it. Show less «
In actuality, there was casting for the show and it was pretty difficult.
In actuality, there was casting for the show and it was pretty difficult.
I'm a home cook and love to read about food, but I'm not trained as a chef. I'm just really into cooking and passionate about it.
I'm a home cook and love to read about food, but I'm not trained as a chef. I'm just really into cooking and passionate about it.
It's a 12-hour cooking class for me on the set of 'Chopped.' You'd think I'd get sick of it, but it's a source of endless interest to me. Th...Show more »
It's a 12-hour cooking class for me on the set of 'Chopped.' You'd think I'd get sick of it, but it's a source of endless interest to me. The only thing I don't like about it is it's a long day and my feet hurt. Otherwise, I love it. Show less «
I had a really good time with Martha Stewart, who also is somebody I really admire a lot. I've learned a lot from her and I think all of Ame...Show more »
I had a really good time with Martha Stewart, who also is somebody I really admire a lot. I've learned a lot from her and I think all of America has, about attention to detail and using fresh ingredients and making things beautiful and special. Show less «
I really have a great deal of humility in that department, and a great deal of respect for people who spend their lives learning how to make...Show more »
I really have a great deal of humility in that department, and a great deal of respect for people who spend their lives learning how to make these amazing preparations. Show less «
However, I was a restaurant critic at Chicago magazine before I worked at Esquire, and I've been a really enthusiastic home cook for a long ...Show more »
However, I was a restaurant critic at Chicago magazine before I worked at Esquire, and I've been a really enthusiastic home cook for a long time. It's just something I'm passionate about. Show less «
My place in Chicago is a 105 year old house, but I really like contemporary spaces too, so it's refreshing and fun to be in a space where yo...Show more »
My place in Chicago is a 105 year old house, but I really like contemporary spaces too, so it's refreshing and fun to be in a space where you can do contemporary things. Show less «
One of the smartest things you can do on 'Chopped' is to take one of those ingredients and make a pickle out of it, because almost every dis...Show more »
One of the smartest things you can do on 'Chopped' is to take one of those ingredients and make a pickle out of it, because almost every dish benefits from that. I'm feeling like those intuitions are becoming more natural. Show less «
I went in saying I wanted to be the food guy.
I went in saying I wanted to be the food guy.
I am much more interested in the process than results.
I am much more interested in the process than results.
I like to have friends in the kitchen and make a big mess and use every pot in the kitchen.
I like to have friends in the kitchen and make a big mess and use every pot in the kitchen.
I'm in a loft and the kitchen is in the very center of the apartment. The whole place revolves around it.
I'm in a loft and the kitchen is in the very center of the apartment. The whole place revolves around it.
Because the show is popular, people do recognize us on the streets.
Because the show is popular, people do recognize us on the streets.
What I bring to the table is a huge enthusiasm and love for this stuff.
What I bring to the table is a huge enthusiasm and love for this stuff.
When I come home from a shoot, I'd rather reheat food I've made than eat takeout.
When I come home from a shoot, I'd rather reheat food I've made than eat takeout.
Believe me, I understand the need for easy and speedy. After a 12-hour day of shooting 'Chopped,' say, I'm talking stir-fry, spaghetti, heck...Show more »
Believe me, I understand the need for easy and speedy. After a 12-hour day of shooting 'Chopped,' say, I'm talking stir-fry, spaghetti, heck, peanut-butter sandwiches. But that's not about the joy of food. That's survival. Show less «
You know the great irony is that people think you have to have money to enjoy fine food, which is a shame.
You know the great irony is that people think you have to have money to enjoy fine food, which is a shame.
A friend told me about the casting notice for 'Queer Eye.' I was in Chicago and I had a contract with 'Esquire' magazine, so had been coming...Show more »
A friend told me about the casting notice for 'Queer Eye.' I was in Chicago and I had a contract with 'Esquire' magazine, so had been coming to New York City regularly and thought I'd catch a cheap flight, crash on a friend's sofa and do this hilarious audition that I had no chance of winning. Show less «
Not to sound too much like Christopher Guest in 'Waiting for Guffman,' but on Thanksgiving you're putting on a show!
Not to sound too much like Christopher Guest in 'Waiting for Guffman,' but on Thanksgiving you're putting on a show!
Oh, did I tell you I have a cookbook? I have a cookbook deal.
Oh, did I tell you I have a cookbook? I have a cookbook deal.
Sesame oil is probably my favorite condiment, period.
Sesame oil is probably my favorite condiment, period.
The world is full of people who would like nothing better than to spend six hours on a golf course. I would rather be chopping shallots.
The world is full of people who would like nothing better than to spend six hours on a golf course. I would rather be chopping shallots.
Jay Leno is not a guy who likes change. He eats the same food every day.
Jay Leno is not a guy who likes change. He eats the same food every day.
For each episode the five of us are all wearing clothes by the same designer. It's a different designer for each episode, but for each one w...Show more »
For each episode the five of us are all wearing clothes by the same designer. It's a different designer for each episode, but for each one we're all wearing their clothes. Show less «
I think what I do differently from a lot of TV chefs is that I break down barriers and make fine food more accessible to the regular person,...Show more »
I think what I do differently from a lot of TV chefs is that I break down barriers and make fine food more accessible to the regular person, who might be intimidated. I try hard, particularly with wine, to make it not intimidating. It's sort of a teaching job. Show less «
I think that curiosity happened on these reviews where I was just a guest of the reviewer, because it introduced me to new cuisines and to t...Show more »
I think that curiosity happened on these reviews where I was just a guest of the reviewer, because it introduced me to new cuisines and to the idea of cooking as a mechanism for studying other cultures and understanding other parts of the world. Show less «
In recent years, I've been writing because I'm fortunate enough to work in the world of food television, to travel and taste and learn about...Show more »
In recent years, I've been writing because I'm fortunate enough to work in the world of food television, to travel and taste and learn about cooking from the best chefs in the business. Show less «
I've leased the apartment; my partner is going to come out here. But we're keeping our house in Chicago because real estate is a really good...Show more »
I've leased the apartment; my partner is going to come out here. But we're keeping our house in Chicago because real estate is a really good investment and also because it is just crammed with full of stuff! Show less «
It's very important to me that people who are actual chefs and other professionals in the culinary world, understand that I'm not, and have ...Show more »
It's very important to me that people who are actual chefs and other professionals in the culinary world, understand that I'm not, and have never held myself out as being, like a CIA trained chef. Show less «
Well, we don't take money from people and then show the product. It has to be a product that we like anyway, and that's true for all five of...Show more »
Well, we don't take money from people and then show the product. It has to be a product that we like anyway, and that's true for all five of us, which is one of the really nice things about the way we make the show. Show less «
No, Queer Eye has a book coming out before mine, in the Spring of 2004, in which each of us has a section and we do a brief overview of our ...Show more »
No, Queer Eye has a book coming out before mine, in the Spring of 2004, in which each of us has a section and we do a brief overview of our subject area. Show less «
Queer Eye for the Straight Guy is a form of service journalism. To be successful, I think it has to be a combination of a good story, it has...Show more »
Queer Eye for the Straight Guy is a form of service journalism. To be successful, I think it has to be a combination of a good story, it has to be funny, and it also needs to be packed with useful information. Show less «
To me, the kitchen is a place of adventure and entirely fun, not drudgery. I can't think of anything better to do with family and friends th...Show more »
To me, the kitchen is a place of adventure and entirely fun, not drudgery. I can't think of anything better to do with family and friends than to be together to create something. Show less «
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