Iron Chef Alex Guarnaschelli on cooking with her 11-yr-old
FORT LAUDERDALE, Fla. — Alex Guarnaschelli might be a revered judge on TV’s Chopped, one of the few female iron chefs and the author of two bestselling cookbooks, but in her 11-year-old daughter’s eyes Chef Gordon Ramsay is still the ultimate authority on food.
“She only has one cookbook — Gordon Ramsay’s last cookbook. She’ll say, ‘let’s make chicken parm’ and I’ll say, ‘Great. I’ll get out Dione Lucas’ book’,” said the Food Network star. “She’ll say, ‘no, we’re gonna do what Gordo says’.”
Guarnaschelli is in Miami this month hosting a clambake and other events at the South Beach Wine and Food Festival and dished with The Associated Press on cooking with her daughter Ava and what it was like growing up with a famous cookbook editor as a mom. Maria Guarnaschelli edited the seminal “Joy of Cooking.”
“The food we are exposed to during childhood can have a profound effect on our cooking (and eating) choices when we become adults,” she says. “My mother would whip up a soufflé from scratch on a weeknight and my father would stir fry some Cantonese food the next.”