Dave Lieberman

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Dave Lieberman
Image:Chef Dave Lieberman.jpg
Born 1980?
Philadelphia, PA
Cooking style Budget cuisine, Fusion
TV Show(s) Good Deal with Dave Lieberman, Eat This with Dave Lieberman

Dave Lieberman is the host of Good Deal with Dave Lieberman on the Food Network; he also works as a personal chef in and around New York City. (His hometown is Philadelphia.) Campus Cuisine, Lieberman's first cooking show at Yale University, was a public-access show that combined "sophisticated and accessible cooking with crazy college adventures."

In many recent news articles, he is described as the Food Network's new, young hope as network executives are concerned about the age of their best-loved shows and their stars, such as Emeril Lagasse. Dave Lieberman has also been called "America's Naked Chef."

Lieberman published his first book, Young & Hungry, in 2005. Soon after, he made People Magazine's 50 Hottest Bachelors (June 27 issue). In 2006, Lieberman told Heeb Magazine that he doesn't cook in his off-hours, including on dates.

On November 21, 2005, the Food Network premiered their first web-exclusive series, called Eat This with Dave Lieberman. Lieberman visits five United States cities uncovering trends and crazes in cuisine, including specialty meats, flavored salts, dessert bars and more.

Dave is currently single, lives in Manhattan, and used to aspire to be a singer.

[edit] References

  • Food Network web series for foodies
  • Bass, Serena. "Table for Two." City Magazine, July 2005.
  • Caplan, Jeremy. "New Kid in the Kitchen." Time Magazine, April 18, 2005.
  • Gunnison, Elizabeth. "Cooking à Lieberman". Yale Daily News, September 13, 2002.
  • Hesser, Amanda. "Dude, Where's my Spice Grinder?" The New York Times, April 23, 2003.
  • Lieberman, Dave. "The Right Stuff?" Gourmet Magazine, September 2003.
  • Lieberman, Dave. Young & Hungry: More Than 100 Recipes for Cooking Fresh and Affordable Food for Everyone. Hyperion, 2005.
  • Osowski, Kevin. "Alum's show is the new item on Food TV's menu." Yale Daily News, March 25, 2005.

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