Indian-American chef (born 1976)
Maneet Chauhan
Born (1976-10-27 ) 27 October 1976 (age 48) [ 1] Education Spouse Vivek Deora Children 2 Culinary career Cooking style Global Fusion with roots in Indian cuisine
Website maneetchauhan .com
Maneet Chauhan (born 27 October 1976 in Ludhiana , Punjab )[ 1] is an Indian American chef and television personality. Previously the executive chef of several notable restaurants in Chicago , Nashville, and New York, she is featured as a judge on Chopped [ 2] on the Food Network . She has appeared on The Next Iron Chef ,[ 3] on The View on ABC,[ 4] Iron Chef America , the Today show on NBC,[ 5] and as a judge on the finale of Worst Cooks in America on Food Network.[ 6] She has also won the 2021 and 2024 Food Network competition Tournament of Champions .[ 7]
Career
Chauhan was born into a Sikh Rajput household.[ 8] [failed verification ] She began her culinary career at the Manipal Academy of Higher Education 's WelcomGroup Graduate School of Hotel Administration, Manipal , India,[ 8] where she earned a bachelor's degree in Hotel Management . She then attended the Culinary Institute of America [ 9] in Hyde Park, New York. As an apprentice chef, she worked in India with the Oberoi Group , Taj Group , Welcome Group and Sheraton Group.[citation needed ]
In 2000, she was hired as management for a startup restaurant in Cherry Hill, New Jersey , where she headed a team and expanded the restaurant's capacity from 70 seats to 140 seats. In 2003, at the age of 27, she became the opening executive chef of Vermilion[ 10] in Chicago, Illinois. In 2007, she moved to NYC to open At Vermilion.[ 11] Her style is described as "global fusion" with roots in Indian cuisine.[ 12] Chauhan has participated in fundraisers to benefit underprivileged children in India[ 13] and the typhoon relief efforts in the Philippines.[ 14] [ 15] [ 16] [ 17]
Books
She wrote her first cookbook, Flavors of My World: A Culinary Tour Through 25 Countries , published by Favorite Recipes Press.[ 18] [ 19]
Her second book, authored with Katy Sparks , Alex Raij , Rita Sodi and Kathleen Squires , was called The Journey. [ 20] Her most recent cookbook Chaat , co-authored with Jody Eddy, was released in October 2020 and includes over eighty Indian recipes with a focus on street food and local cuisine.[ 21]
Restaurant
Chauhan opened her first restaurant in Nashville , Tennessee . It is called "Chauhan Ale and Masala House". The restaurant, which accommodates 150, opened in August 2014.
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See also
References
^ a b c "Nations Restaurant News - Maneet Chauhan" (PDF) . Archived from the original (PDF) on 12 March 2013. Retrieved 17 November 2013 .
^ "Get to know Chopped judge Maneet Chauhan" . Food Network . Archived from the original on 9 February 2013. Retrieved 18 February 2013 .
^ "Maneet Chauhan (NIC3 Rival)" . Food Network . Archived from the original on 26 April 2013. Retrieved 18 February 2013 .
^ "The View: Thursday, August 9, 2012" . The View .
^ "Today Show: Thursday, July 10, 2104" . Today Show . 10 July 2014.
^ "Worst Cooks in America: Sunday, March 31, 2014" . Worst Cooks in America . TV Guide. Archived from the original on 30 October 2020. Retrieved 15 July 2014 .
^ "Indian-Origin Chef Maneet Chauhan Has Won The Tournament of Champions" . femina.in .
^ a b "Maneet Chauhan" . Maneet Chauhan's official website .
^ "CIA alumni profiles" . Culinary Institute of America . CIA. Archived from the original on 18 November 2012. Retrieved 18 February 2013 .
^ "India's Latin Fusion" . Wall Street Journal .
^ "India's Spice Girls: American Culinary Superstars" . Time . 20 May 2010. Archived from the original on 23 May 2010.
^ "Maneet Chauhan - Profile of a culinary powerhouse" . Daily Food and Wine. 11 September 2012. Archived from the original on 4 October 2013. Retrieved 18 February 2013 .
^ "Half a million children's lives changed in a decade - CRY America celebrates its 10th anniversary" . Archived from the original on 31 May 2013. Retrieved 11 January 2014 .
^ "Media Center" .
^ "Chef, Author and "Chopped" Judge Maneet Chauhan to Host Fundraiser at Origin India Dec. 4" . Vegas News . 23 November 2013. Archived from the original on 27 February 2023. Retrieved 16 May 2021 .
^ "CHEF, AUTHOR AND CHOPPED JUDGE MANEET CHAUHAN TO HOST FUNDRAISER AT ORIGIN INDIA" . Vegas24Seven.com . 21 November 2013.
^ "Las Vegas News | Breaking News & Headlines" . Las Vegas Review-Journal .
^ Alt, Diane (26 December 2013). "Cookbooks of the Year" . Ladue News .
^ Chauhan, Maneet (2013). Flavors of My World . Southwestern Publishing. ISBN 978-0871975799 .
^ "IACP E-Cookbook Award" . Archived from the original on 19 August 2014. Retrieved 18 August 2014 .
^ Chauhan, Maneet (2020). Chaat . Clarkson Potter/Ten Speed. ISBN 9781984823885 .
^ "Prominent TV Chef Maneet Chauhan Opening Her First Restaurant: A Gastropub in Nashville" . Nashville Scene . 26 April 2013.
^ "Celebrity chef Maneet Chauhan announces name, location of Nashville restaurant" .
^ Rogers, Matt (9 May 2014). "More Details Revealed For Chauhan Ale & Masala House" . Eater Nashville .
^ Rogers, Matt (17 June 2014). "Vasisht Ramasubramanian Named Chauhan Ale & Masala House' Chef de Cuisine" . Eater Nashville .