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John Mitzewich
Birth Name:John Armand Mitzewich
Years Active:2007–present
Spouse:Michele Manfredi
Education:AAS Culinary Arts/Chef Training
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John Armand Mitzewich, more commonly known as "Chef John", is an American chef known for publishing instructional cooking videos on the blog and YouTube channel Food Wishes, with over 1 billion views on his channel.

Early life and education

John Armand Mitzewich[1] 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".[2]

Career

Mitzewich has held various positions throughout the restaurant industry, including Executive Sous Chef at the Carnelian Room, Sous Chef at Ryan's Café, and Garde Manger at the San Francisco Opera. Mitzewich 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.

He has a partnership with the online food network Allrecipes.com, and has published a cookbook for Paragon Publishing, America's Family Favorites: The Best of Home Cooking.[3] In 2011, he was awarded Best Home Chef in a Series by Taste TV.[4]

YouTube

Perhaps uniquely among Internet food writers, each of Mitzewich's recipes is split between the blog and the video instructions on his YouTube channel, with the exact written ingredient amounts and background information about the recipe being posted on the blog, and the method for preparing the recipe not being written but instead explained through the video on YouTube (which otherwise does not typically describe the exact amounts of all ingredients). He has noted that this allows him to get "paid twice" from the advertising on both sites.[5]

As of November 2023, Mitzewich has over 4.43 million subscribers to his YouTube channel with over 1 billion views.[6] Mitzewich has a content partnership deal with YouTube.

Podcast

Starting in May 2021 Chef John Mitzewich created and hosted "the chef John podcast" [7] together with Andrew Scrivani. Together they would lightheartedly discuss recipes and create various top five lists all about food. They aired 33 freely accessible episodes between 15 and 35 minutes, but seemed to have ended creating any new episodes in December 2022.

Style

A differentiating aspect of Mitzewich's videos on YouTube is his way of filming. He deliberately keeps himself out of the shot, only displaying utensils, ingredients and his hands. He records the narration later.[8] His narrations are always done in a wandering and almost singsong tone of voice, with one rhyming wordplay joke per video usually of the form "You are after all the X of Y" where X and Y rhyme, and X is a title or celebrity and Y is a technique relevant to the video. An example being: "You are, after all, the Jim Kelly of what goes in your belly!" [9]

A unique aspect of Mitzewich's cooking is the inclusion of powdered cayenne pepper in almost every recipe.[10] He describes the addition of the spice as giving an "extra touch of the heat and bringing the unique tastes of the dishes forward".

Personal life

In 2019, Mitzewich and his wife moved to Sebastopol, California, where the two purchased a home. Mitzewich has used the community tab on his YouTube channel to provide updates on the home's renovation.[11]

Further reading

Notes and References

  1. Web site: Middle name Tweet. 24 November 2017. 24 November 2017.
  2. Web site: John Mitzewich. 23 January 2017. 15 June 2009. https://web.archive.org/web/20090615073046/http://americanfood.about.com/bio/John-Mitzewich-36296.htm. dead.
  3. Web site: YouTube viewers turn chefs into unlikely stars. SFGate. 13 January 2011. Stacy Fins. 2 March 2011.
  4. Web site: YouTube foodie John Mitzewich embraces Valentine's Day. Jackie Burrell. Mercurynews.com. 9 February 2011. 2 March 2011.
  5. Web site: Video 1,000! Your Most Frequently Asked Questions . YouTube . Food Wishes . 12 December 2020.
  6. Web site: Food Wishes - YouTube . www.youtube.com.
  7. Web site: The Chef John Podcast" - podchaser .
  8. News: Guppta. Kavi. Five YouTube Channels That Will Make You A Better Cook. 14 February 2018. Forbes.com.
  9. Web site: Buffalo Style Pizza - Party Pizza . YouTube . 22 February 2024 . en.
  10. Web site: Homemade Podcast Episode 3: Chef John on Family Recipes, Fulfilling Food Wishes, and Finding YouTube Fame . Allrecipes . 20 November 2021 . en.
  11. Web site: The Story of Kismet and Other Major Breaking News. John. Mitzewich. November 4, 2019. 25 March 2024.