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    Anne Burrell Has Confidence You Can Cook

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    Anne Burrell and her signature spiky blond hair first caught America's attention when she started out as Mario Batali's sous chef on "Iron Chef America" several years back. Since then, the classically trained chef — who describes her cooking style as "creative authentic Italian" — has become a Food Network staple and bona fide celebrity chef herself in her own right with her cooking show "Secrets of a Restaurant Chef," and as co-host, along with Bobby Flay, of "Worst Cooks in America," an eight-week "boot camp" series focused on turning the culinary incompetent into solid cooks. As the series kicks off its third season, Burrell shared with omg! her advice for novice cooks, her thoughts on the Paula Deen controversy, and why she believes burgers don't have to be bad for you.

    What's the biggest mistake "bad cooks" make on the show?
    I've found this across the board in three seasons and it shocks me still to this day: These people know that they're bad, they know they don't know how to cook yet, but they would never dream of consulting a recipe and they just try to wing it. If I know I don't know how to do something I always go someplace to try to educate myself on how to do something. And you'd think with how many books there, how many websites and things like that, they'd consult them, but no.

    What's the first thing somebody should learn if they want to get into cooking?
    Well, there are a few basic rules and they're the low‑tech ones and the ones that are not that fun, so nobody likes to do them. It's just to read your recipe before you start. Make sure you have all the ingredients. Do your prep work and then start cooking. But people just want to tear into the cooking part because they think that's the fun part. But it doesn't become that fun when you're always trying to play catch‑up or every dish you own is dirty at the end of the process. It's also start to with some basic stuff. Don't start with the hardest recipe. Build a little confidence and have fun with it.

    Is there one recipe beginners should master first so that they have a go-to dish?
    I always think a roasted chicken is a great thing. You season it. You lube it up. You toss it in the oven and in about an hour or, you know, 17 minutes a pound or something like that — however many minutes you need for how big your chicken is — you have a roasted chicken dinner. It doesn't have to be difficult and it can be really delicious.

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    Who's been the most memorable celebrity you've shared a meal with?
    I'm trying to think. I mean I have had dinner with lots of celebrities.

    Like who?
    Well, I used to work for Mario Batali and he has lots of celebrity friends. So whenever Mario will call and say "What are you doing? Let's have dinner tonight," you never know who you're going to wind up with at the dinner table. It ranges anywhere from Michael Stipe to Bono to ["Good Wife" star] Josh Charles. It's always exciting and lots of fun.

    Who's been your biggest career mentor?
    Mario is a mentor of mine, definitely someone that I have worked with, appreciated and looked up to, and who has been incredibly supportive of me in my career with his time, with his advice. He's just been very, very generous and good to me. That's how I got started on the Food Network. He asked me if I wanted to do "Iron Chef." In 2008 my own show started, but that would have never happened if it hadn't been for "Iron Chef."

    Another Food Network star, Paula Deen, who's famous for her rich Southern dishes, got a lot of criticism recently when she announced she had been diagnosed type 2 diabetes and was becoming a spokesperson for a diabetes drug. What's your take? Is she getting a bad rap?
    I haven't had a chance to talk with Paula about it. And so I'm sort of just in the stage that everyone else is. All I can do is wish Paula well and hope that she's healthy. She's a smart lady so I'm sure she has a plan for what she's doing.

    America is trying to get its obesity epidemic under control and we also have a subculture very focused on food via dozens of TV shows, websites, food blogs, celebrity chefs. Is there any link, in your opinion?
    Food and eating are entertainment far more than they have ever been in the past, so people are exposed to so much more. I always think: Everything in moderation including moderation. In terms of obesity, what really is heartbreaking to me — [especially with] kids — is when people's diets consist mainly of fast food and chicken fingers and stuff like that. That, to me, is tragic. It makes me crazy — the quality of food that is served in some fast food operations is really poor. And I really believe that that has to do with that obesity problem. You know, high fat, high salt, but really low quality food. If you eat a burger that you make at your house it's very different than something you would get somewhere else.

    So it's about which ingredients go into what you're making?
    If you cook from scratch at your house with fresh food and not processed or frozen or poor quality food, you can make a lot of delicious food that doesn't have to be difficult. It doesn't have to take up your entire day. That's much, much healthier for you than, you know, going through a drive‑thru.

    What do you think you'd be doing if you weren't a chef?
    I think I'd probably be a therapist. It's amazing how much of that kind of goes along with food anyway, if you think about it. People have a lot of issues surrounding food and a lot of those issues have to do with things like families and going back to traditions and communities, and childhood memories. And eating has a huge influence upon everybody's life.

    The third season of "Worst Cooks in America" premieres Sunday, February 12 at 9 p.m. ET/PT

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    59 comments

    • Beth  •  Boston, Massachusetts  •  2 months ago
      If you can read, you can read a recipe. If you can read a recipe, you should be able to follow it. It might not come out perfect the first time around, but once you do it enough, you get it. I have recipes that I know like the back of my hand and don't need to look at. Then there are other recipes I HAVE to look at so that I remember everything I need and everything I need to do. I have made meals that have completely flopped, and that's okay. For the 1 meal that flops, I have made 9 others that have gone over swimmingly. One thing Anne's show does is take apart a meal that looks SOOOOOO... complicated, and breaks it down piece by piece. And the recipes are up on the food network website. I use that site all the time and have made some awesome dishes.
    • mamamia  •  Merced, California  •  2 months ago
      I agree with Beth---I also believe people are so lazy these days the term "I CAN"T COOK" is their excuse--if you want to do something, most likely you will. I love to cook but I have to say this lady annoys me between her twang and she is sloppy and always saying AH KAYYYY, which is why I hardly watch RR anymore
    • annitta  •  2 months ago
      I can not cook-yeah, I read the comments. I mean, people have been known to bring fast food to my dinner parties. My family asks ahead of time what is for dinner and then they disappear. I read the recipes, but something happens between the fixing and the cooking and the eating: they either implode or they make someone wish they were a cannibal instead. Some people are just like that: some things are better left alone and my family and friends and former co-workers will tell you, make the sign of the cross before putting anything this old woman has ever made into your stomach. Sigh. I am great at crocheting.
    • dancermom  •  2 months ago
      I love "winging it" and I usually get no complaints from the family on dinners I whip up on the spur of the moment. I'm one of those cooks that can open the fridge and throw something together with whatever I find. I think that's much more interesting than using the same old recipes too often. Problem is though, I never write anything down so it's difficult to duplicate something the next time.
      • Beth 2 months ago
        My dad could wing it and I love that. He could make the best dinner out of leftovers in the fridge. I change up my recipes, try something new. However, my husband and I joke that I'm the cook and he's the chef. He's much more adventurous when it comes to cooking. Thankfully, he can cook so on nights when I don't feel like cooking, he's willing to make dinner. Dancermom, try keeping a pad of paper on your counter so that when you do "wing it", you at least write down what you're using, even if you don't write down measurements.
    • Mercedes  •  Las Vegas, Nevada  •  2 months ago
      We are so fortunate to have these experts THANK YOU FOOD NETWORK . I love Anne B. great chef, Bobby is tremendous, We are just so blessed with these great chefs that entertain us and teach at the same time. I wouldn't miss a show LOVE THEM ALL.
    • Mercedes  •  Las Vegas, Nevada  •  2 months ago
      I love Paula Dean and people should give it a rest. Paula is who she is and her show IS GREAT ! She is not the only person who develops type 2 it is common. She has an exceptional wonderful show , Pauls is down home and so REAL and so is her PERSONALITY. THANK YOU AND GOD BLESS.
    • really  •  3 months ago
      She is absolutely correct. I have been cooking, full time,since I was 10. To this day, I would rarely "wing it". If I do not know how to cook something, I find a recipe and follow it. Later, I may make revisions, but not the first time. I am always curious about those who say they cannot cook. I have six brothers and all of them can cook and not just barbecue (and it is a good thing as some of them have married women who say they have no idea how to do so and my brothers would have starved). Heck, on the internet there are a million recipes and even some videos showing exactly how to do something. Certainly, someone may not become a four star chef (and why should they), but if you want to learn to cook, there is no reason you can not.
      • Malena S 2 months ago
        not cannot cook - some of us don't like to cook -think its a drag and boring. so fyi -not cannot but don't want to
    • Nadine  •  Maple Grove, Minnesota  •  2 months ago
      I think she's GREAT! I'm glad she has two shows, and hope to keep seeing her cook!
    • Lorna  •  Grand Rapids, Michigan  •  3 months ago
      i think ann burrell is the cats meow...rock on...and would love to be your sous chef
    • Disgruntled  •  3 months ago
      I enjoy watching her show and I'm a bit jealous that she was Mario Batali's sous chef. What an amazing experience that would be. I also think blaming obesity on the Food Network is ridiculous. I make better healthier food at home and often am inspired but something I've seen on that channel or it's sister channel The Cooking Channel. I'd be a LOT fatter if I didn't cook and lived on fast food and processed junk.
    • M. L  •  Freeport, Illinois  •  3 months ago
      Anne is an awesome lady and an amazing chef. I wish her nothing but the best.
    • maiya  •  Pharr, Texas  •  3 months ago
      Some times some people do not cook because they do not have confidence and some do not like it it I come from a family of 7 kids my mother did not let any of us go to the kitchen for any reason so before I got married I told my husband to buy me a cook book and a case of Pepto Bismol and and a few bottles of Kaopectate just in case- the poor guy live on Tums and Pepto for few month but he was my critic and my lab rat. now I'm a privet cook and I thank god for the the patience that he had with me. and all the time that the poor guy took of to the toilet after eating my techniques= Anne has what it takes and that is patiences
      • David 3 months ago
        hahahahaha .. I believe it's okay and helping you now pls.? Cos it's really gud to cook a delicious meal for your husband ..
      • maiya 3 months ago
        David one thing that I'm so proud of my husband he never got mad at me
        wen he had to eat the poison that I feed him now I look back and I feel
        bad- the only thing that I'm glad of is that we had preparation H back then
        but all the tribulations paid up- never give up
      • Shamanic 2 months ago
        Your cooking gave him hemorrhoids?? Wow...epic...
    • jr  •  Fresno, California  •  2 months ago
      I find her so annoying in so many ways... first off, she needs a makeover... she's half Guy Fieri and half her old boss.... secondly...stop making those ugly growling noises...so manly!
      • Glenda M 1 month 19 days ago
        It's not only the growling that is annoying. She starts nearly every sentence with "SO"! "SO", "SO", "SO"! SO irritating! When you have your own show on TV, it seems to me that you should know how to talk properly.
    • jobena  •  Washington, District of Columbia  •  3 months ago
      I like Anne, and wish she did the show again with Robert. Bobby is so over rated.
      • jennifer 3 months ago
        So agree!! Was just talking about that with my husband. I love Robert :)
    • Sylvia  •  3 months ago
      I think she is great and deserves to get in the limelight more. She did a great job in Iron Chef, and she has a sense of humor, go go Anne...
    • James Glaze  •  Chicago, Illinois  •  3 months ago
      I just love Anne Burrell she makes cooking so much fun. And she is so right about sticking to the BASIC. Anne i'm still in Bootcamp""
    • three8s  •  Port Jefferson Station, New York  •  3 months ago
      i was boiling water and the smoke alarm went off..i need help!
    • Anne  •  3 months ago
      Anne and her food ROCK!!!
    • GRIFF  •  3 months ago
      She uses to much #$%$ salt.
    • Arlene  •  Manila, Philippines  •  3 months ago
      Right! making ur own food is much healthier than those at the fast food chains. There's a big difference!