Steven Raichlen Explained

Steven Raichlen
Birth Date:11 March 1953
Birth Place:Nagoya, Japan
Education:Reed College (BA)
Spouse:Barbara Raichlen

Steven Raichlen (born March 11, 1953[1]) is an American culinary writer, TV host, and novelist.

Early life

Raichlen was born in Nagoya, Japan.[2] He grew up in Baltimore, Maryland, US.[3] He is Jewish.[4]

Education

In 1975, Raichlen earned a Bachelor of Arts in French literature from Reed College. He received a Thomas J. Watson Foundation Fellowship to study medieval cooking in Europe, and was offered a Fulbright Scholarship to study comparative literature. He trained at Le Cordon Bleu and La Varenne cooking schools in Paris.

Writing

Since 1998, Raichlen's books have focused on the culture and practice of global grilling. His 31 books include The Barbecue Bible (1998, revised in 2008), How to Grill (2001), BBQ USA, Healthy Latin Cooking, Project Smoke and Project Fire. His books have been translated into 17 languages. Raichlen also wrote Planet Barbecue!, the story of his travels to more than 50 countries in search of the best barbecue, published by Workman Publishing in 2010.[5]

Raichlen has written for The New York Times, National Geographic Traveler, Food & Wine, Bon Appétit and Esquire magazines.[6]

Raichlen has been known to further careers of barbecue pitmasters thanks to his writing, including Wayne Mark Schafer, of Baltimore's Pit Beef fame Big Fat Daddy's, who was featured in Raichlen's NY Times article and 425 Fiery Recipes book.[7]

In 2012, he released his first novel, Island Apart, about a Chappaquiddick hermit's developing relationship with a cancer patient.

Television career

Raichlen created the TV show Barbecue University (aka BBQ U), which aired for four seasons from 2003 to 2006 on American Public Television. From 2008 to 2010 he hosted Primal Grill, again on American Public Television. Primal Grill focused on the "how-tos" of live fire cooking, employing different grills for each technique. In 2015, he created Project Smoke on public television, focusing on traditional and cutting-edge techniques in smoked food.[8] and more recently Steven Raichlen's Project Fire. Raichlen also hosts the French-language TV shows Le Maitre du Grill and Les Incontourables du BBQ on Zeste in Quebec. His Steven Raichlen Grills Italy show was launched on Gambero Rosso Channel in Italy in 2018.

He battled and defeated Iron Chef Rokusaburo Michiba in a "Battle of the Barbecue Gods" on Japanese television.

He has appeared on numerous television programs and networks including Good Morning America, The Today Show, CBS This Morning, Discovery Channel, Oprah, Regis & Kelly, The View and CNN.[6]

Other work

Raichlen is the founder of Barbecue University, which offers three-day intensive courses on live fire cooking at the Broadmoor Resort in Colorado Springs.[9]

Awards and honors

Raichlen has won five James Beard awards for his cookbooks. High-Flavor, Low-Fat Cooking won the 1993 award for Best Light and Healthy Cookbook, and his follow-up, High-Flavor, Low-Fat Vegetarian Cooking, won the 1996 award for Best Vegetarian Cookbook.[10] In 1999, Healthy Latin Cooking won the award for Healthy Focus. He also earned the 2001 James Beard Foundation/KitchenAid Book Award for his Healthy Jewish Cooking[10] [11] His 780-page book, BBQ USA, won the 2004 award for Tools and Techniques.[12]

In 2015, Raichlen was inducted into the Barbecue Hall of Fame.[13] In 2003, Bon Appetit named Raichlen “Cooking Teacher of the Year," the same year that The Barbecue Bible, based on his four years of research while traveling 150,000 miles through 25 countries on five continents, won an IACP Julia Child Award.[10]

Personal life

Raichlen's wife is Barbara Raichlen. They live in Coconut Grove, Florida[14] and Martha's Vineyard, Massachusetts.[15]

Publications

Nonfiction

Fiction

External links

Notes and References

  1. https://books.google.com/books?id=zA37n_4_IPwC&pg=PR12 Steven Raichlen's BBQ USA: 425 fiery recipes from all across America limited preview on Google Books
  2. Web site: Steven Raichlen. encyclopedia.com. April 18, 2020.
  3. Sullivan, Kate. License to Grill, Fredericksburg.com, 5/8/2008, retrieved 9/21/2008
  4. Web site: Shahin . Jim . 2012-08-07 . Steven Raichlen offers tips for backyard grillers . 2023-05-03 . Washington Post . en-US.
  5. Web site: Barber. Cathy. Steven Raichlen's 'Planet Barbecue!' reveals the fascinating world of the grill. Dallas Morning News. 31 August 2012. 18 May 2010.
  6. http://www.barbecuebible.com/about Barbecue Bible
  7. https://www.nytimes.com/2000/06/28/dining/how-to-say-barbecue-in-baltimore.html New York Times Article Featuring Big Fat Daddy's
  8. Web site: Steven Raichlen's Project Smoke. WGBY-TV. 17 October 2015.
  9. http://www.barbecuebible.com/about/ Barbecue Bible Web Site
  10. http://www.starchefs.com/SRaichlen_bio.html Star Chefs
  11. http://www.jamesbeard.org/awards/2001/list.html James Beard
  12. http://www.ecookbooks.com/p-3790-steven-raichlens-bbq-usa.aspx?affiliateID=10053 www.ecookbooks.com
  13. Web site: Schairer . Marilyn . A BBQ Master Class With Project Smoke's Steven Raichlen . WGBH News . WGBH . 31 August 2019 . 26 May 2016.
  14. Web site: About Steven Raichlen . Barbeque University . October 31, 2013 . https://web.archive.org/web/20130818145456/http://bbqu.net/aboutsteven4.html . 2013-08-18 . dead .
  15. Web site: Larsen. Peter . BBQ expert Steven Raichlen brings first novel to O.C. . . 31 October 2013. June 20, 2012.