Nick Stellino Explained
Nick Stellino (born May 1, 1958, in Palermo, Sicily), is a Sicilian and Italian television chef. One half of his family is from Northern Italy and the other half is Sicilian. He hosts the cooking programs Cucina Amore and Nick Stellino's Family Kitchen on public television station KCTS 9 in Seattle, Washington.
Television shows
Stellino began by hosting three seasons of Cucina Amore. His other main cooking show was Nick Stellino's Family Kitchen; both were presented by KCTS, a PBS-affiliated television station in Seattle. His most recent show, Nick Stellino: Storyteller in the Kitchen, was presented by WCNY, the PBS station in Syracuse, New York.[1] Stellino's current shows are distributed by American Public Television.[2]
Books
Stellino is the author of several cookbooks, which include the following:
- Cucina Amore
- Nick Stellino's Glorious Italian Cooking
- Nick Stellino's Mediterranean Flavors
- Nick Stellino's Family Kitchen
- Nick Stellino's Passione: Pasta, Pizza, Panini
- Mangiamo! Let's Eat!
- Dine In
- "Nick Stellino's Cooking with Friends"
Notable achievements and appearances
- Grand Marshal, San Francisco Columbus Day Parade, 1999 (the first chef to be given the honor)
- Annual participant, Aspen Food and Wine Festival
- Presenter, James Beard Foundation Awards, New York City, 2000, 2001
- Chosen chef, Grandma Gala Dinner, James Beard Foundation Awards, New York City
- Celebrity chef, Red Tie Affair, Red Cross of Santa Monica
- Celebrity chef, Seattle Festa Italiana, 2007
- Celebrity chef, Milwaukee Festa Italiana, 2008
External links
Notes and References
- http://www.syracuse.com/entertainment/index.ssf/2017/02/chef_nick_stellinos_new_cooking_show_makes_debut_on_wcny.html Chef Nick Stellino's new TV cooking show presented by WCNY, whose viewers get early look
- https://createtv.com/show/Nick-Stellino-Storyteller-in-the-Kitchen Nick Stellino: Storyteller in the Kitchen