News
Anne Burrell, a chef and television personality whose joyful demeanor made her a beloved fixture on the Food Network, has died, according to the network. She was 55.
Anne Burrell—the host of Food Network shows including Worst Cooks in America—has died, according to her family. She was 55.
Anne Burrell, a chef and TV personality whose joyful demeanor made her a beloved fixture on the Food Network, has died, according to the network. She was 55.
Upon her return to New York, Burrell rose the ranks in prestigious kitchens around the city before appearing in her first TV gig as a sous chef on Food Network’s “Iron Chef America” in 2005.
NEW YORK — TV chef Anne Burrell, who coached culinary fumblers through hundreds of episodes of "Worst Cooks in America," died Tuesday at her New York home. She was 55. Joey Chestnut will return ...
Upon her return to New York, Burrell rose the ranks in prestigious kitchens around the city before appearing in her first TV gig as a sous chef on Food Network’s “Iron Chef America” in 2005.
Upon her return to New York, Burrell rose the ranks in prestigious kitchens around the city before appearing in her first TV gig as a Sous Chef on Food Network’s “Iron Chef America.” ...
Celebrity chef Anne Burrell, best known for her Food Network shows, has passed away at 55.
Some results have been hidden because they may be inaccessible to you
Show inaccessible results