James Tahhan
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Born | Los Teques, Venezuela | October 26, 1988
Education | Le Cordon Bleu |
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Cooking style | Modern Latin American cuisine, Fusion cuisine, Spanish cuisine, and Middle Eastern cuisine, Global cuisine |
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Previous restaurant(s)
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Website | www |
James Tahhan (born October 26, 1988) is a Venezuelan chef, television personality, restaurateur, and author who uses the stage name of Chef James.[1] He is best recognized for being the official chef of Telemundo, and being a co-presenter of its morning show Un Nuevo Dia. In 2014, together with his friend, television personality Raúl González, Chef James opened his first restaurant, Sabores – by Chef James. It has subsequently been named one of the best restaurants in Miami. In 2016, Chef James released a cookbook, The Homemade Chef: Ordinary Ingredients for Extraordinary Food.
Tahhan has been a judge on several competitive cooking show including, MasterChef Latino,[2] Chopped,[3] Top Chef Middle East,[4] and the 19th season finale of Worst Cooks in America on the Food Network.[3]
Early life and education
[edit]Tahhan was born in Los Teques, Venezuela, the son of Bachir Wahbi Tahhan, of Syrian descent, and Mimi Masri, of Syrian-Venezuelan descent. He was later joined by one brother, Wahbi Tahhan. During his formative years, Tahhan learned home cooking from his parents. During this period, Tahhan was also influenced by David Abal, a neighbor and professional chef of Galician descent, who taught Tahhan the basics of at-home cooking.[5][6]
At the age of 13, Tahhan emigrated to the United States with his mother, ultimately settling in Miami, Florida. Tahhan began to work to help his mother pay the household bills.[7]
At the age of 16 Tahhan started working on radio as a spokesperson for different brands and products, where his advertisements played on radio stations including WAMR-FM, WAQI, and WMGE.[8]
After two years Tahhan attended Le Cordon Bleu College of Culinary Arts Miami, where he specialized in international cuisine as well as in Patisserie and Baking.[9] While attending school, he also started his own catering business, called Avokado.[10]
Television career
[edit]Early career
[edit]His first job after graduating from Le Cordon Bleu was as a line-cook at "Arabian Nights", a Mediterranean restaurant in Miami.[11]
After almost six years working with different brands and products on radio, Tahhan auditioned for a position in Telemundo.[12] He responded to an open-call audition for Telemundo's morning show Levantate (now known as Un Nuevo Día). He was named the official chef co-host of the show and the network.[13]
Telemundo
[edit]Tahhan was a co-host of the morning show, Un Nuevo Día, which has earned him three national Emmy Awards.[14]
Tahhan has crossed-over to the English market. During an initiative named "Healthy Week" by the network NBC Universal, he spoke to American viewers, promoting healthy meals that could be made at home.[15]
Tahhan has been featured on the Today Show, where he shared his take on Latin American Cuisine.[16]
Utilísima
[edit]In March 2012, Tahhan was selected by Utilísima to be one of their newest faces on their hit T.V. show, "Puro Chef".[17] He has subsequently participated on the 4th and 5th season of the show, and has conducted the special Thanksgiving edition.[18]
BELatina
[edit]Tahhan is the host of BeLatina, a show dedicated to women's empowerment and cultural diversity. The show airs on the Lifetime network and features inspiring stories and interviews with influential women from all walks of life.[19][20]
Author
[edit]In 2016, Tahhan released a cookbook, The Homemade Chef: Ordinary Ingredients for Extraordinary Food. The cookbook become a best-seller both regionally and internationally on Amazon.com.[21] Tahhan is also a food columnist and has written for "Venue Magazine", where he gives readers recipes, cooking advice, and his thoughts on healthy living.
Restaurateur
[edit]In 2014, Tahhan opened his first restaurant, Sabores, together with his friend and television personality, Raúl González. "People think it's rice and beans and shredded meat, and really it's this hidden treasure that nobody has pushed. We wanted to change that," he said.[22] He first traveled to Latin America to better understand Latin American cuisine.[23]
In 2016, he partnered up in Perfecto Gastrobar, a Spanish inspired restaurant based in Miami, Florida, showcased modern Spanish cuisine. Perfecto Gastrobar was then sold to a Mexican investment group that switched its name to Valentia.[24][25]
Public image
[edit]Tahhan has been named one of the leading Latin chefs in the U.S,[26] and "Miami's Hottest Chef". Once source commented, "Not many chefs have their own restaurant, host an Emmy-award winning television morning show…but James Tahhan isn’t like many chefs."[27] In 2013 and 2014, Chef James was recognized by Latin Gourmet as the Chef of the Year.[28]
Tahhan has been awarded the "Social Media Chef" of the year.[29] He was selected for the "50 Most Beautiful People" edition of People en Español magazine.[30]
The Power of Food
[edit]Tahhan is the founder of the initiative, The Power of Food (in Spanish: El Poder De La Comida), a program where he and his team come together to prepare meals and distribute people.[31]
References
[edit]- ^ "El chef James Tahhan nos habla de su misión: 'Quiero impactar al mundo de forma positiva a través de la comida'". HOLA (in Spanish). November 14, 2020. Retrieved June 14, 2023.
- ^ "Meet the Incredible Chefs Turned Judges on 'MasterChef Latino'". Distractify. June 7, 2019. Retrieved May 31, 2023.
- ^ a b Matt. "Worst Cooks in America Winner - Season 20". Retrieved May 31, 2023.
- ^ "Chef James Tahhan". issuu.com. May 18, 2023. Retrieved May 31, 2023.
- ^ "James Tahhan". sched.org.
- ^ "Chef James Tahhan | Bark Profile". www.bark.com. Retrieved December 27, 2023.
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- ^ Torres, Carla. "Meet James Tahhan, Miami's Hottest Chef". The Latin Kitchen.
- ^ Torres, Carla. "Meet James Tahhan, Miami's Hottest Chef". The Latin Kitchen.
- ^ "Talent Bios". NBC Universal Media Village.
- ^ "Talent Bios". NBC Universal Media Village.
- ^ "Talent Bios". NBC Universal Media Village.
- ^ "James Tahhan Sabores by Chef James". SOBEfest.
- ^ "James Tahhan Sabores by Chef James". SOBEfest.
- ^ "Watch BELatina Full Episodes, Video & More". Lifetime. Retrieved May 31, 2023.
- ^ TV, BELatina (February 7, 2023). "Time for Amor Propio: Love Your Heart Through These Delicious Meals". BELatina. Retrieved May 31, 2023.
- ^ "Cocina en casa con chef James: Ingredientes simples para una cocina extraordinaria (Spanish Edition)". Amazon.
- ^ Torres, Carla. "Meet James Tahhan, Miami's Hottest Chef". The Latin Kitchen.
- ^ Torres, Carla. "Meet James Tahhan, Miami's Hottest Chef". The Latin Kitchen.
- ^ "James Tahhan, estrella de los fogones". Tendencia (in Spanish). May 3, 2016. Retrieved June 14, 2023.
- ^ "FAMILIA: Chef James Tahhan, sazón latino este Día de Acción de Gracias". Excelsior California (in Mexican Spanish). November 18, 2015. Retrieved June 14, 2023.
- ^ Carter, Natalia. "10 Leading Latin Chefs in the U.S." Que Rica Vida.
- ^ Torres, Carla. "Meet James Tahhan, Miami's Hottest Chef". The Latin Kitchen.
- ^ "James Tahhan Sabores by Chef James". SOBEfest.
- ^ "James Tahhan Sabores by Chef James". SOBEfest.
- ^ "Talent Bios". NBC Universal Media Village.
- ^ Hansen, Por Lena. "Chef James dona comida a personas sin hogar. Mira lo que nos contó". People en Español. Retrieved June 14, 2023.