What Chopped judge will be competing on the Next Iron Chef?
You are “The Next Iron Chef.” Three Brooklynites hope to hear those sweet words on the new season of the Food Network’s popular competition show, which premieres on October 4 at 9 p.m. “Any chef would want to be ‘The Next Iron Chef.’ It’s one of those big-time honors,” said Brad Farmerie, who lives in a section north of Red Hook dubbed the Columbia Street Waterfront District and is executive chef of PUBLIC and The Monday Room (210 Elizabeth Street, 212-343-7011, www.public-nyc.com) and Double Crown (316 Bowery, 212-254-0350, www.doublecrown-nyc.com). Brad Farmerie is executive chef of PUBLIC and The Monday Room (210 Elizabeth Street, 212-343-7011, www.public-nyc.com) and Double Crown (316 Bowery, 212-254-0350, www.doublecrown-nyc.com). zandy mangold Brad F
In advance of the October 4 premiere of The Next Iron Chef on the Food Network (9 pm), Eater is staging an elimination tournament with the chefs to determine the best food city. Two chefs a day tell us why their city is tops—and your vote determines which city moves on. Today, in the finals, Nate Appleman talks up San Francisco, and Seamus Mullen praises New York… Sources: http://sf.eater.com/archives/2009/10/02/next_iron_chef_city_challenge_the_final.
Amanda Freitag of ‘The Next Iron Chef:’ She can stand the heat The Star-Ledger – NJ.com – Vicki Hyman – Sep 30, 2009 Courtesy of the Food NetworkAmanda Freitag, a Cedar Grove native and judge on “Chopped,” is competing on “The Next Iron Chef.” Sources: http://www.nj.com/homegarden/entertaining/index.ssf/2009/09/amanda_freitag_of_the_next_iro.