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Rocco DiSpirito (born November 19, 1966) is an American chef and reality television personality based in New York City, known for starring in the series The Restaurant. Early life and education [ edit ]
Gray Kunz, Julia Child, Graham Kerr, my grandmother, my mother, my Aunt Maria, David Bouley and Jean-Georges Vongerichten. If I wasn't a chef, I'd be... A veterinarian or a farmer, or maybe a ...
On July 27, 2004, New York Supreme Court Judge Ira Gammerman issued an injunction barring Rocco DiSpirito from Rocco's on 22nd street [6] and gave Jeffrey Chodorow permission to sell or reopen the restaurant under a new theme. Chodorow and DiSpirito were ordered to return to court on August 31 to determine if there was an agreement between the ...
Cora made her TV debut in 1999 as co-host with chef Rocco DiSpirito of Food Network’s Melting Pot. [12] [13] [14] In 2001, Cora appeared on the documentary television series, My Country, My Kitchen, in the episode Greece, Date Plate. [14]
Rocco DiSpirito is the author of New York Times best-selling book Now Eat This! And Now Eat This! Diet. But while he's not writing best-selling books Rocco is on a mission to help restaurants as ...
Each battle features blind judging by some of the biggest names in the food world, including Cat Cora, Carla Hall, Eric Ripert, Marcus Samuelsson, Nancy SIlverton, Andrew Zimmern, Rocco DiSpirito ...
His father died the year he was born, and he and his mother moved to Miami, Florida in 1950 [3] to live with Chodorow's mother's sister. [4] [5] His mother and aunt were both manicurists in a Cuban barbershop. [4] He grew up in Miami Beach. Chodorow grew up poor in a wealthy Miami area. [4]
In Now Eat This! Italy, a new video series for AOL, celebrity Chef Rocco DiSpirito travels to Italy to learn how to make great Italian food in the shadow of real Italian mothers.