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Jeff Mauro (born July 24, 1978) is the co-host of the Food Network series The Kitchen and host of Sandwich King and $24 in 24. Prior to this, he was the winner of the seventh season of the Food Network Star competition. [1] Mauro, who is originally from Oak Park, Illinois, incorporates local Chicago restaurants into the context of his show. [1]
Guy Fieri's Trattoria is the latest of 18 concepts and nearly 100 restaurants bearing the celebrity chef's name. They serve barbecue, sandwiches, tacos, chicken, burgers and other dishes, largely ...
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Gino's East was opened in 1966 [1] by Sam Levine, Fred Bartoli, and George Loverde. Previously, they had opened the original Gino's in 1960 at 930 N. Rush Street. They bought a building on East Superior Street "but didn't know what to put in it," Levine told a Tribune reporter in 1983, when the restaurant was sold to new owners.
The restaurant will feature a wide selection of slow-smoked sandwiches that feature flavors Jeff hopes appeal to the masses. "Our sandwiches are simple," Jeff shares.
Jeff Mauro’s Food Network career got off to a rocky — and painful — start. The Holiday Wars host, 45, scored his own show, Sandwich King, after winning season 7 of Food Network Star in 2011 ...
The Kitchen is an American cooking-themed talk show that airs on Food Network.The series presenters are Food Network chefs Sunny Anderson (Cooking for Real) and Jeff Mauro (Sandwich King) as well as chef Katie Lee and Iron Chef Geoffrey Zakarian.
Chicago-style deep-dish pizza was invented at Pizzeria Uno in Chicago, founded by Ike Sewell and Richard Riccardo in 1943. [ 8 ] [ 9 ] [ 10 ] Riccardo's original recipe for a pizza cooked in a pie pan or cake tin was published in 1945 and included a dough made with scalded milk , butter, and sugar. [ 11 ]