- Alton Brown
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name = Alton Brown
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birthdate = Birth date and age|1962|7|30
birthplace =Los Angeles, California ,United States
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style = American, Contemporary
education =University of Georgia New England Culinary Institute
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television shows= "Good Eats "
"Iron Chef America "
"Feasting on Waves "Alton Brown (born July 30, 1962 in Los Angeles, California,
United States ) is an American food personality, cinematographer, author, aircraft pilot, and actor. He is the creator and host of theFood Network television show "Good Eats ", the miniseries "Feasting on Asphalt " and "Feasting on Waves " and the main commentator on "Iron Chef America ". Brown is also the author of several cooking how-to books and a regular contributor to "Bon Appétit " and "Men’s Journal " magazines.Fact|date=June 2008He brings a knowledge and enthusiasm for the science of cooking and food, and a
humor ous approach to his shows. "Bon Appétit " magazine named him "Cooking Teacher of the Year" in 2004. He was named "Best Food Guru" byAtlanta Magazine in 2005 [cite news|url=http://www.atlantamagazine.com/bestofatlanta/detail.aspx?id=21076|title=Best of Atlanta|date=2005|work=Atlanta Magzine|accessdate=2008-06-29] .Brown pronounces his
given name "Al-ton" (IPA: /ˈæl.tən/), rather than "All-ton" (IPA: /ˈɔl.tən/).Early career
Brown received a degree in
drama from theUniversity of Georgia . He began his career incinematography and film production, and was thedirector of photography on the music video for R.E.M.'s "The One I Love." He has also worked as asteadicam operator on theSpike Lee film "School Daze ".At some point, he noticed that he was very dissatisfied with the quality of cooking shows then airing on American television, so he set out to produce his own show. Not possessing the requisite knowledge, he enrolled in the
New England Culinary Institute , graduating in 1997. [cite web|url=http://beldenmusic.com/Good%20Eats.html|title=Good Eats Music|last=Belden|first=Patrick |accessdate=2008-06-29] [cite web |title=Profile: Alton Brown |date=2005 |url=http://www.neci.edu/profile_altonbrown.html |accessdate=2007-07-16] Brown says that he was a poor science student inhigh school andcollege , and focused on the subject, along with his cooking training, and felt the need to understand the underlying processes of cooking."Good Eats"
The pilot for "Good Eats" first aired on the
Chicago, Illinois , PBS member stationWTTW-TV in July 1998.Food Network picked up the show in July 1999, and continues (as of 2008) to air new episodes. Brown seems to take particular delight in making tongue-in-cheek references to pop culture, such as when he lectured an actor dressed as cartoon character Wimpy during an episode onhamburger s. (For trademark reasons, the surname was changed to "Whimpy.") He has made numerous references to "Fight Club " in reference to the cooking processes oflye , such as an episode in which he discussed the process of curingolives . Episode titles themselves include references, such as "," "It's a Wonderful Cake," and "My Big Fat Greek Sandwich." A "Good Eats" episode takes about three days to produce, according to the special episode "Behind the Eats."Many of the "Good Eats" episodes feature Brown building makeshift cooking devices in order to point out that many of the devices sold at conventional "cooking" stores are simply fancified
hardware store items that are sold at grossly inflated prices, and not much more effective than his "homemade" gizmos. For example, in the episode "Flat Is Beautiful," Brown uses a flat un-glazed quarry stone purchased at a hardware store as a substitute for a much more expensivepizza stone sold at a cooking specialty store. In an episode onbarbecue , he made a barbecue smoker out of an electrichot plate , a pie pan, a flower pot (with basin), and athermometer . He also used a similarly designed smoker in an episode entitled "Where There's Smoke There's Fish" to prepare asalmon . In an episode devoted tocoleslaw called "Salad Daze II - The Long Arm of the Slaw," Brown makes a more convenient shredding device by attaching acheese grater to a folded cardboardpizza box . In a contribution toWired Magazine he described converting apaper shredder to function as apasta machine. He has many times stated "You must think likeMacGyver !" He has also expressed a penchant for items that are "multi-taskers" as opposed to "uni-taskers." For instance, in the episode "Choux Shine," he suggests that casual cooks should avoid purchasing apiping bag for applying a batter and instead use aplastic bag with a corner cut out. Brown repeatedly states that the only uni-tasker in his kitchen is afire extinguisher .There are a few exceptions: in his book, "Alton Brown's Gear for Your Kitchen", he says that he also has a green bean cutter for his pet
Green iguana . In the episode "Raising the Bar", he uses a strainer, the only other use of which he can come up with is to make very small servings of pasta. In the episode "Olive Me", he reluctantly endorses the use of an olive pitter. He stated that he also uses the olive pitter for cherries, so it isn't strictly a uni-tasker. In the episode "Cubing Around," season 10, episode 4, he uses a "uni-tasking" meat perforator.Or|date=June 2008Upon return from commercial breaks, Brown can sometimes be seen relaxing with
Harold McGee 's "On Food and Cooking: The Science and Lore of the Kitchen.""Good Eats" won the "Best T.V. Food Journalism Award" by the James Beard Foundation in 2000. [cite news|url=http://www.jamesbeard.org/index.php?q=awards/show/Tzo4OiJzdGRDbGFzcyI6Mzp7czo4OiJjYXRlZ29yeSI7czoxNToiQnJvYWRjYXN0IE1lZGlhIjtzOjQ6InllYXIiO2Q6MjAwMDtzOjU6ImF3YXJkIjtzOjI1OiJCZXN0IFQuVi4gRm9vZCBKb3VybmFsaXNtIjt9|title=Broadcast Awards|date=2000|publisher=James Beard Foundation|accessdate=2008-06-29] The show was also awarded a 2006
Peabody Award .cite web
title = Complete List of 2006 Peabody Award Winners
url = http://web.archive.org/web/20070606143746/http://www.peabody.uga.edu/news/pressrelease.asp?ID=142
date = 2007
accessdate = 15 March
accessyear = 2008]"Iron Chef America"
In 2004, Brown appeared on "Iron Chef America: Battle of the Masters", the second attempt to adapt the Japanese cooking show "Iron Chef" to American television (a previous adaptation featured
William Shatner and was produced for, and aired on,UPN ; it was not well received). Brown served as the expert commentator, a modified version of the role played by Dr.Yukio Hattori in the original show. The show was extended with ten new episodes, advertised as both "New Battles" and "Season 2," which started July 10, 2005. It is still on-air as of 2008.As the expert commentator, Brown is usually heard throughout the episode explaining to the audience what the competing chefs are doing, able to identify most cooking techniques and explain them long before anyone watching can. Occasionally, the camera will cut away from
Kitchen Stadium to show Brown as he provides background information about thesecret ingredient , such as the different sizes and types of shrimp, clams, different cuts of meat, or, in the case of battlehoney (Cora vs. Faulkner), the areas of a bee used in its production, as shown on histattoo .Brown also co-hosted a spin-off of the program entitled "
The Next Iron Chef " which aired on Food Network in October 2007."Feasting on Asphalt"
Brown's third series, "Feasting on Asphalt", explores the history of eating on the move. In a quest for tasty edibles on the go, Brown and his crew crossed the United States via motorcycle ("As far as I’m concerned, there’s no better way to experience the road than from the back of a bike," says Brown) in a four-part
miniseries about the history of road food. Brown sampled food all along his travel route, often sleeping under the stars between meals. In his traditional style, he included the usual "history of food" segments documenting famous road trips (from theOdyssey to theCrusades , toLewis and Clark , andJack Kerouac ) and interviews with many of the foodies he met en route.Brown suffered a motorcycle crash outside of Las Vegas. His only injury was a broken
clavicle . This injury was caught on camera and was shown in episode 4. Brown wrote on his website that "it was a low charisma event. No flames, no smoke... just a lot of dust and discomfort..." It was caused by hitting a loose patch of gravel.Brown begins his trip in
Mt. Pleasant, South Carolina , travels on to the historic town ofWashington, Georgia , then winds his way throughSouth Carolina ,North Carolina ,Tennessee ,Kentucky ,Indiana ,Missouri ,Kansas ,Colorado ,Utah ,Arizona ,Nevada and then to theCalifornia coast. The series premiered on Food Network on July 29, 2006. The mini-series was picked up for a second run, entitled "Feasting on Asphalt 2: The River Run", in 2007. This time 6 episodes were filmed during April and May 2007. The episodes traced the length of the Mississippi River through Brown's travels. The second run of episodes began airing on Food Network on August 4, 2007.Personal life
Brown lives in
Marietta, Georgia with his wife DeAnna, his daughter Zoey (born in 1999), abasset hound mix named Matilda, and a Green iguana named Spike, although he claims to have disposed of a nasty lizard in a "Good Eats" episode. [ [http://www.tv.com/alton-brown/person/219990/biography.html Alton Brown Bio - Alton Brown Biography - Alton Brown Stories ] ] A few members of his extended family have appeared in "Good Eats" (such as his late grandmother, Ma Mae, his mother, and daughter, Zoey, who is known on the show as "Alton's Spawn"), but most of his "family" portrayed on the series is made up of actors and the show's production crew. [ [http://www.tv.com/good-eats/show/21612/cast.html?tag=tabs;cast Good Eats Cast Pictures - Good Eats Cast and Crew] ] [ [http://www.imdb.com/title/tt0344651/fullcredits "Good Eats" (1999) - Full cast and crew] ] [ [http://www.goodeatsfanpage.com/References/FamilyTree.htm The Family Tree] ] [ [http://www.mutantnation.com/Alton%20Brown.asp MutantNation, Alton Brown ] ] DeAnna Brown is the co-executive producer of "Good Eats", but has never appeared on an episode. Brown also portrays his frequently-arrested evil twin brother "B.A." On the DVD release of the episode "American Pickle," Brown notes that many viewers ask him what his brother does for a living, suggesting that they are unaware that B.A. is simply the result of clever editing.Brown loves Apple — he also loves the fruit,
apple , according to his interview in "Macworld " magazine. [ [http://www.macworld.com/2001/03/bc/buzzbrown Macworld | Add Apples for Flavor ] ] [ [http://www.gourmetfoodarticles.com/alton-brown.html Alton Brown ] ] [ [http://www.mutantnation.com/Alton%20Brown.asp MutantNation, Alton Brown ] ] Additionally, Brown frequently features Apple-branded computers on "Good Eats", although the Apple logo is usually masked. [ [http://www.macworld.com/2001/03/bc/buzzbrown Macworld | Add Apples for Flavor ] ] During the "Good Eats" episode "Going Dutch", Brown uses an AppleiPhone when talking with the power company.Brown is a
born-again Christian and a member of Johnson Ferry Baptist Church inMarietta, Georgia . [cite news|url=http://www.goodeatsfanpage.com/ABFP/ABArticles/2007-04_ATL_mag.htm|title=Alton Brown Steaks His Claim|last=Parker|first=Virginia|date=April 2007|work=Atlanta Magazine|accessdate=2008-06-29]He is a
connoisseur ofcheese andvinegar and is also a motorcycling enthusiast, [ [http://www.roadfly.com/magazine/14/alton_brown.1.html Chef Alton Brown of Good Eats ] ] even basing an entire limited-run series around a motorcycle adventure (the aforementionedFeasting on Asphalt ). He owns a 2005BMW R1100RT which he bought used from a local BMW dealer. [ [http://www.altonbrown.com/adventure/knowledge/motogear.html AltonBrown.com ] ]Brown was a contributor to the 2005 cookbook "Food Network Favorites: Recipes from Our All-Star Chefs". He selected the nonprofit world hunger organization
Heifer International to receive a portion of the royalties.Brown is also a budding aviator completing his first solo on June 25, 2007 towards his private pilot certificate. [ [http://www.altonbrown.com/adventure/knowledge.html AltonBrown.com ] ]
On November 11, 2007, Alton Brown was the guest programmer on
Turner Classic Movies as part of their guest programmer month. The films he selected wereWhat's Up, Tiger Lily? ,Closely Watched Trains , Point Blank, andBlowup . Brown also did voice work on an episode ofSpongebob Squarepants as a host of a TV show about fancy houses in which he interviewed Squidward.Fact|date=August 2008Brown has at least two tattoos, a
honeybee on his left shoulder shown on "Iron Chef America", and a crossed knife and fork with the inscription "Eat to Live" that he got during the filming of "Feasting on Asphalt".Brown is an avid knife collector. In addition to his personalized line of Shun kitchen knives, in "Good Eats" and "Feasting on Asphalt" he can be seen using
Spyderco and Kershaw products.General Electric
Brown has done commercial work for General Electric products, [ [http://www.altonbrown.com/adventure/press_pages/press_feasting.html AltonBrown.com ] ] including five "informercials" touting the benefits of GE refrigerators, washers and dryers, water purifiers, Trivection ovens, and dishwashers. [ [http://www.geappliances.com/products/alton_brown_innovations.htm GE Innovations with Alton Brown: video, multimedia ] ] The infomercials are produced in the "Good Eats" style, employing the use of unusual camera angles, informational text, props, visual aids, scientific explanations, and the same method of delivery. These informercials are distributed to wholesale distributors of appliances/plumbing devices.
Brown has also aided GE in developing a new type of oven. He was initially called by GE to help their engineers learn more about the effects of heat on food; [ [http://www.briansbelly.com/featured/altonbrown/ Featured at Brian's Belly: Alton Brown ] ] that grew into an active cooperation to develop GE's
Trivection oven . [ [http://www.roadfly.com/magazine/14/alton_brown.1.html Chef Alton Brown of Good Eats ] ]Alton's Angles
Alton's Angles is a series of Shun Cutlery designed by Brown, and bearing his image. Brown liked the shape of the Shun Vegetable Knife, but had difficulty using it as his knuckles kept hitting the cutting board. Alton's Angles add a 10° angle to the handle of the knife, lifting the knuckles away from the cutting board, and making the knife easier to grasp. [cite web|title=Shun Cutlery|url=http://www.kershawknives.com/searchresults.php?search_by=designer&search_value=3|accessdate=2008-01-05] Alton's Angles can sometimes be seen on "Good Eats".
A fictitious cookware line of Brown's was referenced on the
Aqua Teen Hunger Force episode "Global Grilling ".Books
On May 5, 2003, his first book, "I'm Just Here for the Food", won a James Beard Foundation Book Award in the Reference category. [cite news|url=http://www.jamesbeard.org/index.php?q=awards/show/Tzo4OiJzdGRDbGFzcyI6Mzp7czo4OiJjYXRlZ29yeSI7czo0OiJCb29rIjtzOjQ6InllYXIiO2Q6MjAwMztzOjU6ImF3YXJkIjtzOjk6IlJlZmVyZW5jZSI7fQ=|title=Reference Books|date=2003|publisher=James Beard Foundation|accessdate=2008-06-29] In 2006, he released a special edition of the book entitled "I'm Just Here for the Food: The Director's Cut" (released as "I'm Just Here for the Food: Version 2.0"), from publisher Stewart, Tabori & Chang (publisher of all of Brown's books). According to Brown's official site, this revised edition features ten new recipes, 20 pages of additional material, a jacket that folds out to a poster, and several removable refrigerator magnets. In 2004, Brown released, "I'm Just Here for More Food: Food x Mixing + Heat = Baking".
"I'm Just Here for the Food: Kitchen User's Manual" was nominated for the 2004 James Beard Foundation award in the Tools & Techniques category. The award went to Steven Raichien's "BBQ USA". [cite news|url=http://www.jamesbeard.org/index.php?q=awards/show/Tzo4OiJzdGRDbGFzcyI6Mzp7czo4OiJjYXRlZ29yeSI7czo0OiJCb29rIjtzOjQ6InllYXIiO2Q6MjAwNDtzOjU6ImF3YXJkIjtzOjE4OiJUb29scyAmIFRlY2huaXF1ZXMiO30=|title=Tools & Techniques award|date=2004|publisher=James Beard Foundation|accessdate=2008-06-29]
Bibliography
* "I'm Just Here for the Food: Food + Heat = Cooking" (ISBN 1-58479-083-0, 2002)
* "Alton Brown's Gear for Your Kitchen" (ISBN 1-58479-296-5, 2003)
* "I'm Just Here for the Food: Kitchen User's Manual" (ISBN 1-58479-298-1, 2003)
* "I'm Just Here for the Food: Cook's Notes" (ISBN 1-58479-299-X, 2003)
* "I'm Just Here for More Food: Food × Mixing + Heat = Baking" (ISBN 1-58479-341-4, 2004)
* "I'm Just Here for the Food: Version 2.0" (ISBN 1-58479-559-X, 2006)
* "Feasting on Asphalt: The River Run" (ISBN 1-58479-681-2 , 2008)ee also
*
Good Eats
*Harold McGee
*Iron Chef America References
External links
* [http://www.altonbrown.com/ Official site]
* [http://www.foodtv.com/food/show_ea FoodTV.com: "Good Eats"]
* [http://www.jamesbeard.org/awards/awards.php?year=2003&category=1#9 His James Beard Foundation Award] , including a [http://www.jamesbeard.org/awards/2003/multimedia/ckbkRef.mov video of his acceptance speech] inQuickTime format
* [http://www.goodeatsfanpage.com/ "Good Eats" show fan site] with transcripts
* [http://www.macworld.com/2001/03/bc/buzzbrown/ Macworld interview]
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* [http://www.roadfly.com/magazine/14/alton_brown.1.html Personality Profile] including motorcycles and "food hacking"
* [http://www.guidepostsmag.com/search/?i=815 Food for Thought] Guideposts, August 2006
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