Anne Burrell
Anne W. Burrell, an American TV chef and the former Institute of Culinary Education instructor she is a popular TV host. Anne W. Burrell hosts on Secrets of a Restaurant Chef for the Food Network, as well as co-host of Worst Cooks in America. Anne Burrell, a Food Network presenter with her distinctive spiky blonde hair and a exuberant personality, shares easy methods to master and removes anxiety about restaurant food on her TV show Secrets of a Restaurant. Chef Burrell has worked at New York at top restaurants and studied the Italian culinary traditions and geography. Additionally, she competed as Iron Chef America on Food Network. As a child in Upstate New York Chef Burrell was infatuated by food. The Culinary Institute of America is where she went to earn an English degree and a Communications diploma at Canisius College Buffalo NY. The Culinary Institute of America is where I spent the most enjoyable time of my life. I couldn't learn enough couldn't do enough couldn't work hard enough. After graduation, Burrell worked at La Bottega del 30 in Tuscany as well as La Taverna del Lupo (in Umbria) during her time at the Italian Culinary Institute for Foreigners. While in Italy she gained an appreciation and understanding of Italian cuisine. This had an enormous influence on her perception of food. Burrell was an Garden of Dreams Foundation Advisory Board member, which aims to enhance living conditions for children facing challenges. Burrell also serves as an Juvenile Disease Research Foundation's celebrity ambassador, and is a vocal advocate for awareness of childhood diabetes. She frequently travels around the United States in her position as a mentor as well as a an invited speaker, where she talks about her professional life and the joy of cooking. Through her culinary adventures, Anne has always said I feel so lucky to be able to share what I love most in life with others.






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