Rachel Allen
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Rachel Allen (born March 21, 1972 in Dublin) is an Irish celebrity chef.
[edit] Biography
Encouraged by her family Rachel went to the Ballymaloe Cookery School at the age of 18, After graduating from the school she cooked at the renowned Ballymaloe House Hotel, eventually returning first to test recipes and then to teach at the school.
She worked for a while as a caterer in Vancouver before returning again to teach at Ballymaloe. This is one of the premier cookery schools in Ireland and the UK and has an international reputation. Students take residential courses and live in cottages in the grounds which are in the gorgeous countryside of County Cork, close to the coast.
In September 2004 RTE broadcast Rachel’s first series Rachel’s Favourite Food, that’s currently being screened on BBC1 each Saturday morning, and has also been seen in Australia, Italy, parts of Africa and elsewhere. Rachel’s Favourite Food the book to accompany the series was published by Gill & Macmillan. Rachel has now finished the follow up book and her new TV series both called Rachel’s Favourite Food for Friends. Her third series, Rachel's Favourite Food At Home, looks set to continue the success of her previous shows and can currently be seen on BBC1. The accompanying book to the series, Rachel's Favourite Food At Home (Harper Collins) is now available. Rachel also is a frequent guest on Saturday Kitchen on BBC1.
Rachel has written for many Irish publications including 3 years on Irish lifestyle magazine Image and now has a weekly column in The Sunday Tribune Magazine. She has also contributed to BBC Good Food magazine and AWT At Home magazine.
Rachel has most recently appeared at Taste of the World for the New York Times as the special guest of the Irish Tourist Board.
Rachel lives near Ballymaloe with her husband and two children[1], another cook, who runs two restaurants in Cork.
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