Bobby Flay on the Dishes That Shaped His Career
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Bobby Flay discusses how various forms of media, from films like The Color of Money to shows like Punk'd, have sparked creative ideas for his popular Food Network hit shows. He elaborates on his passion for French cuisine and how his experiences traveling through Europe, along with his New York roots, have shaped the menu and atmosphere of his latest restaurant, Brasserie B in Las Vegas. The iconic chef highlights his dedication to using only the freshest, high-quality ingredients, even dedicating an entire section of the kitchen solely to making the perfect French fries. Bobby shares how his deep connection with his daughter Sophie has influenced his approach to social media, and how working with younger influencers keeps him engaged with the fast-paced changes in the food industry. He shares details about his latest cookbook, Bobby Flay: Chapter One, a coffee table book featuring 100 of his most meaningful recipes. Bobby explains why this project is particularly special, detailing the careful curation of recipes and his collaboration with top-tier talent to bring this personal collection to life.    Follow Food Network on Instagram: HERE Follow Jaymee Sire on Instagram: HERE Follow Bobby Flay on Instagram: HERE Follow Bobby Flay on TikTok: HERE  Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
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