Gail Simmons

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  • 10 May 2013 Spring! Seven layer rhubarb surprise. Perry Street remains a delicious oasis.
  • 23 September 2012 Geek out moment #2 at #Emmys: with @GameOfThrones Tyrion Lannister aka Peter Dinklage!
  • 05 October 2012 Watching the Bellagio fountain from my window never gets old. @FW_Vegas
  • 10 May 2013 Say hello to my little friend. @jeangeorges Perry Street early Mother's Day celebration feast with my mom!
  • 14 May 2013 Congrats @questlove on Hybird @ Chelsea Mrkt! Juicy drumsticks, buttery biscuits & a sexual chocolate cupcake.
  • 17 July 2012 Welcome to my Neighborhood Weekly Three! #1 NYC UPTOWN: Lobel's is part old world butcher, part museum of marbled muscle. These guys know their meat!
  • 26 July 2012 Last, but certainly not least for my Neighborhood Weekly Three, #3 NYC MIDTOWN: Not-so-traditional but always oozing with flavor and heat, Num Pang’s bahn mi is my dream lunch to-go! What’s your favorite place for lunchtime take out? http://www.numpangnyc.com/
  • 23 February 2013 Next up: Iron Chef @chef_morimoto! Peace and sushi. #sobeWFF
  • 18 January 2013 Train snacks with @mylastsupper @niloumotamed @peterjlindberg.
  • 13 January 2013 Homage to NYC (in cake) from the ever-fabulous @SylviaWeinstock at last night's #ShameonSandy benefit:
  • 17 August 2012 I loved spending Friday afternoon cooking with 4 aspiring teen chefs @RedHookInitiative! We made Shrimp & Broccoli, Chicken Teriyaki, and Roasted Peach Parfait! They even showed me their awesome plating skills.
  • 19 October 2012 Still obsessed with this chalk board @ericripert made for me, with all ingredients for welsh rarebit from my episode of @ottshow
Gail Simmons Snapshot
Gail Simmons is a trained culinary expert, food writer, and dynamic television personality. Since the show’s inception in 2006, she has lent her extensive expertise as a permanent judge on BRAVO’s Emmy-winning series Top Chef. Now entering its tenth season, Top Chef is rated the #1 food show on cable television. Most recently, Gail became the host of Top Chef: Just Desserts, Bravo’s pastry-focused spin-off of the Top Chef franchise, which aired its second season in the fall of 2011.

Gail joined Food & Wine in 2004 and directs special projects for the magazine, acting as liaison between the marketing and editorial teams on magazine events and chef-related initiatives, working closely with the country’s top culinary talent. During her tenure, she has been responsible for overseeing the annual Food & Wine Classic in Aspen, America’s premier culinary event. Prior to joining Food & Wine, Gail was the special events manager for Chef Daniel Boulud’s restaurant empire.

Born and raised in Toronto, Canada, Gail moved to New York City in 1999 to attend culinary school at what is now the Institute of Culinary Education. She then trained in the kitchens of legendary Le Cirque 2000 and groundbreaking Vong restaurants, and worked for esteemed food critic Jeffrey Steingarten at Vogue. Throughout her career, Gail has contributed to several cookbooks, including It Must’ve Been Something I Ate by Steingarten, Chef Daniel Boulud: Cooking in New York City and The New American Chef, by Andrew Dornenburg and Karen Page. Gail’s first book, her very own memoir titled Talking With My Mouth Full, was published by Hyperion in February 2012.

In addition to her work on Top Chef, Gail makes frequent television appearances on TODAY on NBC, ABC’s Good Morning America, and Fox & Friends, among others. She has been featured in such publications as New York magazine, Travel + Leisure, GQ, People, TV Guide, US Weekly, Entertainment Weekly, Los Angeles Times, and was named the #1 Reality TV Judge in America by The New York Post. She also has appeared at the nation’s foremost culinary festivals, including the South Beach Wine & Food Festival, New York City Wine & Food Festival, Pebble Beach Food & Wine, Kohler Food & Wine Experience, and the Cayman Cookout. She can also be seen in the online video series The Pantry Project on www.kitchendaily.com, where she teaches viewers new ways to cook with the staples, both familiar and unusual, in their kitchens.

Gail is an active supporter of Common Threads, an organization that teaches low-income children to cook wholesome and affordable meals. She was a founding member of Food & Wine’s Grow for Good Campaign to raise funds and awareness for sustainable agriculture programs in the United States. She also sits on the boards of City Harvest, Hot Bread Kitchen, the American Institute of Wine & Food, the Institute of Culinary Education’s Alumni Committee, and the Women at NBCU Advisory Board.

She currently lives in New York City with her husband, Jeremy.
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