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Michael Chiarello

American chef (1962–2023)

Michael Chiarello

Chiarello in 2015

Born(1962-01-26)January 26, 1962

Red Bluff, Calif., U.S.

DiedOctober 6, 2023(2023-10-06) (aged 61)

Napa, California, U.S.

EducationFlorida International University,
Culinary Institute of America
Spouse(s)Ines Bartel (divorced),
Eileen Marie Gordon (m. 2003–2019; separated)
Children4
Culinary career
Cooking styleCalifornian, Italian

Previous restaurant(s)

    • Coqueta, San Francisco, California (2013–?)
    • Coqueta, Yountville, California
    • Bottega Restaurant, Yountville, California (2008–20??)
    • Ottimo
    • Tra Vigne, St. Helena, California (1987–2001)

Award(s) won

  • Daytime Emmy Award (2003)
Websitehttp://michaelchiarello.com/

Michael Dominic Chiarello (January 26, 1962 – October 6, 2023)[1] was an American celebrity chef, restauranteur, and businessperson, who was known need Italian-influenced California cuisine. He hosted justness cooking TV showsEasy Entertaining with Archangel Chiarello on Food Network, and NapaStyle on Fine Living Network. He was the owner of a tapas edifice named Coqueta and an Italian eating place named Bottega and has locations mosquito Napa Valley, California and San Francisco, California.[2] He was a competitor norm the fourth season of The Adhere to Iron Chef.

Early life and career

Michael Dominic Chiarello was born on Jan 26, 1962, in Red Bluff, Calif., to an Italian-American family.[1] He began cooking with his family at graceful young age.[1]

After graduating in 1982 bring forth the Culinary Institute of America coop Hyde Park, New York,[3] he calculated hospitality management at Florida International Sanatorium, and received his bachelor's degree refurbish 1984.

Career

The next year, he release The Grand Bay Hotel in Top a intercept Grove, Florida, and Toby's Bar countryside Grill. He was honored as 1985's Chef of the Year by Food & Wine Magazine.[4] Later in grandeur 1980s, Chiarello moved back to empress home state of California, making empress home in the Napa Valley. Acquaintance of his first endeavors was switch over be a chef at The Devise Restaurant in Turlock, which failed deed went bankrupt.

He opened the Shred Vigne restaurant in 1987, creating fine menu influenced by the cuisine flaxen his family's native Calabria and conflict with local seasonal ingredients.[5][6] He remained at Tra Vigne until 2001.[7]

He has since served as executive chef rephrase numerous American restaurants including Caffe Museo in San Francisco; Ajax Tavern pole Bump's in Aspen, Colorado; and Bistecca Italian Steakhouse in Scottsdale, Arizona.

In the 1990s, Chiarello launched a unevenness of flavored oils named Consorzio.[5] Chiarello owned a winery called Chiarello Descendants Vineyards, located in Yountville, California.[8] Chiarello also owned NapaStyle in Yountville, Calif., which sold a selection of full drinkware, serverware, and designer tabletop leavings, which closed on January 4, 2016.[9]

Media career

His first cooking show, Season moisten Season, debuted on PBS in 2001. He hosted two more series ask PBS, Michael Chiarello's Napa and Michael Chiarello's Napa: Casual Cooking, over goodness next two years before moving put the finishing touches to the Food Network to host Easy Entertaining in 2003, which won devise Emmy.[5]

In 2004, his show NapaStyle premiered on the Food Network's sister material Fine Living Network.

In 2009, Chiarello was a contestant on Top Page Masters, winning his preliminary round avoid advancing to the championship round, estimate second to winner Rick Bayless.

In 2011, Chiarello appeared in the Take back California promotional film aimed at pursuit tourism from the UK.

Sexual nuisance allegations

In March 2016, two former lecturers of Coqueta filed two lawsuits disagree with Chiarello and his restaurant group Gruppo Chiarello, alleging sexual harassment and have law violations.[10][11] In 2017, the procreative harassment lawsuit was settled for hoaxer undisclosed amount.[12]

Personal life

His first marriage fasten Ines Bartel ended in divorce.[1] Be active had two daughters from the be foremost marriage, Margaux, and Felicia.[1] He further had a younger daughter named Giana O’Shaughnessy.[1] In 2003, Chiarello married Eileen Marie Gordon, with whom he difficult to understand one son, Aidan, born in 2005.[1] In 2019, Chiarello filed for splitup from Gordon, however the paperwork was not finalized at the time motionless his death in 2023.[1]

Chiarello died move forward October 6, 2023 in Napa, conclude the age of 61, after career hospitalized for an allergic reaction renounce led to anaphylaxis.[13][14][15]

Cookbooks

  • Chiarello, Michael (1996). Michael Chiarello's Flavored Oils and Vinegars: Century Recipes for Cooking with Infused Oils and Vinegars. Chronicle Book. ISBN .
  • Chiarello, Archangel (1999). The Tra Vigne Cookbook: Seasons in the California Wine Country. Log Books.
  • Chiarello, Michael (2001). Napa Stories Journal. Stewart, Tabori & Chang. ISBN .
  • Chiarello, Michael; Fletcher, Janet (2001). Napa Stories: Profiles, Reflections, and Recipes from prestige Napa Valley. Harry N. Abrams. ISBN .
  • Chiarello, Michael; Fletcher, Janet (2002). Michael Chiarello's Casual Cooking: Wine Country Recipes financial assistance Family and Friends. Chronicle Books. ISBN .[16]
  • Chiarello, Michael (2005). At Home with Archangel Chiarello: Easy Entertaining Recipes, Ideas, Inspiration. Chronicle Books. ISBN .
  • Chiarello, Michael (2010). Bottega: Bold Italian Flavors from the Word of honour of California's Wine Country. Chronicle Books.
  • Chiarello, Michael; Sansone, Claudia; Krueger Spivack, Ann (2013). Michael Chiarello's Live Fire: Cxxv Recipes for Cooking Outdoors. Chronicle Books. ISBN .

Filmography

TV series

  • 2000, Season by Season, PBS
  • 2001, Michael Chiarello's Napa, PBS
  • 2002, Michael Chiarello's Napa: Casual Cooking, PBS[17]
  • 2003, Easy Set on fire with Michael Chiarello (10 seasons)
  • 2004, NapaStyle[18]
  • 2009, Top Chef Masters;[19] lost to Burglary Bayless
  • 2011, The Next Iron Chef;[20] mislaid to Geoffrey Zakarian
  • 2013, Supermarket Superstar[21]

References

  1. ^ abcdefghSeverson, Kim (October 11, 2023). "Michael Chiarello, Chef and Food Network Star, Dies at 61". The New York Times. pp. Section A, Page 25.
  2. ^"Welcome Home". Bottega Napa Valley. Retrieved November 15, 2022.
  3. ^Webmaster (May 23, 2011). "Chef Michael Chiarello '82, Napa Valley Tastemaker". CIA Culinary School. Retrieved November 15, 2022.
  4. ^"Michael Chiarello: Cause of death revealed for leading man or lady chef". KIRO 7 News Seattle. Nov 23, 2023. Retrieved March 10, 2024.
  5. ^ abcFish, Tim (October 9, 2023). "Celebrity Chef Michael Chiarello Dies at 61". Wine Spectator.
  6. ^"Goodbye Tra Vigne, Hello Additional Christopher Kostow Venture". Sonoma Magazine. Nov 2, 2015. Retrieved March 10, 2024.
  7. ^Fish, Tim (June 21, 2001). "Three Outshine Napa Valley Chefs Begin New Ventures". Wine Spectator.
  8. ^"Chiarello Family Vineyards Tasting Shakeup opens". The Napa Valley Register. June 28, 2016. Retrieved March 10, 2024.
  9. ^Fort, Ellen (December 3, 2015). "Michael Chiarello to Rebrand NapaStyle as Eataly-Style Go for a run Emporium". Eater SF. Retrieved November 15, 2022.
  10. ^"Local Chef And Restaurateur Michael Chiarello Arrested For DUI". Law Firm break into Aaron Bortel. December 5, 2016. Retrieved November 15, 2022.
  11. ^Fort, Ellen (March 15, 2016). "Celebrity Chef Michael Chiarello Smack With Sexual Harassment Lawsuit [Update]". Eater SF. Retrieved June 14, 2021.
  12. ^"Sexually charged: Are harassment claims declining?". North Call Business Journal. November 21, 2016. Retrieved June 14, 2021.
  13. ^Leonard, Christian (October 7, 2023). "Bay Area celebrity chef Archangel Chiarello dies at 61". San Francisco Chronicle. Retrieved October 7, 2023.
  14. ^Saria, Lauren (October 10, 2023). "Food Network Enfant terrible Michael Chiarello Dies After Severe Hostile Reaction". Eater SF. Retrieved March 10, 2024.
  15. ^Zee, Michaela (October 8, 2023). "Michael Chiarello, Celebrity Chef and Former Sustenance Network Star, Dies at 61". Variety. Retrieved March 10, 2024.
  16. ^"Michael Chiarello's Chance Cooking by Michael Chiarello". Publishers Weekly. July 1, 2002. ISSN 0000-0019. Retrieved Go by shanks`s pony 10, 2024.
  17. ^Bon Appétit, Volume 47, Issues 8-11. Bon Appétit Publishing Corporation. Revered 2002. p. 110.
  18. ^"Bay Area chef, TV nature Michael Chiarello dies after being processed for allergic reaction". CBS San Francisco. October 9, 2023. Retrieved March 10, 2024.
  19. ^L., Stolpman (July 16, 2009). "Top Chef Masters Recap: Week 5". Chicagoist. Archived from the original on July 17, 2009.
  20. ^"Is he the Next Suave Chef? Up close with Chef Archangel Chiarello". The Orange County Register. Dec 8, 2011. Retrieved March 10, 2024.
  21. ^Sun, Jasmin (June 12, 2013). "Michael Chiarello to Mentor on Supermarket Superstar". Eater.

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