John Mitzewich

John Mitzewich
Born (1963-07-11) July 11, 1963
Clifton Springs, New York
Education AAS Culinary Arts/Chef Training
Spouse(s) Michele Manfredi
Website foodwishes.blogspot.com

Culinary career

John Mitzewich (born July 11, 1963), famously known as "Chef John", is an American chef, video blogger and YouTube celebrity, who publishes instructional cooking videos on the video blog Food Wishes, as well as on a YouTube channel by the same name. Chef John also contributes eCookbooks, recipes and videos to the online food network Allrecipes.com. His video recipes have over 250 million views on YouTube. He has also authored a cookbook for Parragon Publishing entitled, "America's Family Favorites: The Best of Home Cooking".[1] In 2011, he won the Taste TV Tasty Awards "Best Home Chef in a Series".[2]

Career

John Mitzewich graduated from Paul Smith's College, New York, in 1983. He received an Associate of Applied Science Degree, with Honors, in Culinary Arts/Chef Training, and was also honored as the school's 1983 "Outstanding Chef Training Student.".[3] He "held just about every position possible in the food industry" including Executive Sous Chef at the Carnelian Room, Sous Chef at Ryan's Café, and Garde Manger at the San Francisco Opera. Chef John was a Chef Instructor at the California Culinary Academy in San Francisco for five years before leaving to focus on teaching people to cook online.[3]

YouTube

Although Mitzewich's blog is his central website for his recipes, he also has an accompanying YouTube channel. He currently has over 1,350,000 subscribers to his YouTube channel 'foodwishes' with more than 250,000,000 views. Mitzewich has a content partnership deal with YouTube.[1]

Allrecipes.com

After acquiring the Food Wishes blog site in 2011, Chef John has contributed recipes to Allrecipes.com. He currently stars in Allrecipes newest eCookbook, "Chef John's Best Dishes."

References

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