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See Jose Andres’ mentor contestants who want to do better in an exclusive behind-the-scenes clip from "Yes, Chef" on NBC.
You don't typically find chef José Andrés at home. Often, he's wherever there's trouble, feeding survivors of wars or natural disaster. He's founder of World Central Kitchen, the 15-year-old non ...
In his new memoir, "Change the Recipe: Because You Can't Build a Better World Without Breaking Some Eggs" (to be published April 22 by Ecco), chef José Andrés, founder of the humanitarian aid ...
In his new book, Change the Recipe, the chef, 55, recalls the words that taught him where he “belonged” and led him to meet his wife, Patricia, with whom he shares three daughters.
Chef Jose Andres attends City Harvest Presents The 2025 Gala: Carnaval at Cipriani 42nd Street on Tuesday, April 22, 2025, in New York. (Photo by Andy Kropa/Invision/AP) Let us read it for you.
7:00 p.m. Seek the Sun. Unless he has a meeting with an NGO or a talk to give, Andrés meets his wife for a walk along the Potomac to put a close to the workday and tap into the awe of full-on nature.
Visit a Bazaar by José Andrés location near you on May 15-24 after watching the chefs on Yes, Chef! try their hand at spherification — then taste the original at The Bazaar New York, The ...
The Michelin-starred chef lost friends and colleagues to Russian and Israeli airstrikes. With his new book, Change the Recipe, he hopes to convince readers—and himself—to stay hopeful.
In his new book, Change the Recipe, the chef, 55, recalls the words that taught him where he “belonged” and led him to meet his wife, Patricia, with whom he shares three daughters.