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Rachael Ray

Rachael Ray on her hit show 30 Minute Meals.
Born August 25, 1968
Glens Falls, New York
Cooking style Quick and Easy
TV Show(s) 30 Minute Meals
$40 a Day
Inside Dish
Rachael Ray's Tasty Travels
The Rachael Ray Show

Rachael Domenica Ray (born August 25, 1968 in Glens Falls, New York[1][2]) is an Emmy-winning television personality and author, who currently hosts the syndicated series Rachael Ray. In addition, she currently hosts (either in first-run or reruns) four different programs on cable television's Food Network (30 Minute Meals, $40 a Day, Inside Dish, and Rachael Ray's Tasty Travels), and has authored a series of cookbooks based on the 30 Minute Meals concept.

Contents

  • 1 Personal life
  • 2 Cooking
  • 3 Media
  • 4 Criticisms
  • 5 Bibliography
  • 6 See also
  • 7 References
  • 8 External links

Personal life

Ray's family is Sicilian-American on her mother's side and French-American on her father's side. Her family owned a restaurant on Cape Cod, Massachusetts, while her mother managed restaurants in upstate New York. She grew up in Lake George, New York. Her first job was at the candy counter at Macy's in New York City, where she eventually managed the fresh foods department. She later helped open Agata & Valentina, a New York City market. Moving back to upstate New York, Ray managed Mister Brown's Pub at The Sagamore, a famous hotel on Lake George. From there, she became a buyer and chef at Cowan & Lobel, a gourmet market in suburban Albany. Ray credits the concept of 30 Minute Meals to her experience working at the store where she met people reluctant to cook. She began teaching a cooking course there showing people how to make meals in thirty minutes or less. With the success of her "30 Minute Meals" classes, WRGB, the local CBS TV affiliate, asked her to appear in a weekly segment on their newscasts. This, along with a public radio appearance and the publication of her first book, led to a Today Show spot and her first Food Network contract in 2001. She also appeared in a few commercials for Schenectady-based grocery chain Price Chopper, which stocks all her books at their stores and retains her as an occasional spokesperson.

Ray owns homes in Lake Luzerne, New York and Manhattan's Greenwich Village.[3][4] On September 24, 2005 in Montalcino, Tuscany, Italy, Ray married John Cusimano, a lawyer and member of the band The Cringe.

Cooking

Ray teaches simple recipes that she claims can be prepared in 30 minutes or less. Like many cooks, she uses garlic and chicken stock as simple ways to boost flavors. She often uses recipes that include her Italian, French, and American heritage, and Ray emphasizes using fresh herbs whenever possible. She states that measuring "takes away from the creative, hands-on process of cooking" and instead favors approximations such as "half a palmful" and "eyeball it." On her television programs she has introduced catchphrases such as "E.V.O.O." (extra-virgin olive oil), "yum-o," "so delish," "G.B." (garbage bowl)," spoonula, stoup (cross between a soup and stew) and "how good is THAT?"[5] She often refers to sandwiches as "sammies."

She claims to dislike baking desserts and to be notorious for burning bread under the broiler. Ray says her Sicilian maternal grandfather, Emmanuel Scuderi, served as a strong influence on her cooking. To critics of her shortcut techniques, Ray responds, "I have no formal anything. I'm completely unqualified for any job I've ever had."[6]

Media

Ray launched her own magazine, Every Day with Rachael Ray in conjunction with Reader's Digest. The magazine premiered on October 25, 2005 and will feature seven issues in 2006. It will increase to ten issues in 2007.

In addition to her television hosting and cookbooks, Ray has endorsed products for Price Chopper supermarkets and Burger King, and has developed her own line of cookware and cutlery. When she endorsed Wüsthof's, sales rose dramatically, and she now endorses her own line of santoku knives.[7] In 2003, she posed for the men's magazine FHM. The New York Times wrote, "The shots feature Ray in short-shorts with an exposed midriff, licking chocolate off a big wooden spoon, eating a strawberry and sitting in a sink, laughing as suds cascade down her curvaceous thighs." One year later she was named number 92 on "FHM-US's 100 Sexiest Women 2004". Most recently, she was featured in "FHM-US's 100 Sexiest Women 2006," ranking at #71.

In late 2005 Ray signed a deal with Oprah Winfrey and King World Productions to host a syndicated daytime TV talk show.[8] The show, Rachael Ray premiered on September 18, 2006. Recurrent appearances on The Oprah Winfrey Show were used to fuel the launch, much like Dr. Phil's show was spun off based on his own frequent visits to Oprah.[9] The show tapes in New York City, and Ray will continue to appear on the Food Network. Ray said, in coordination with the syndication announcement, "People know me for my love of food, but I have so much more I want to share." On the September 19th episode of The Insider, host Lara Spencer characterized the ratings for the show as "a monster hit".

In addition to Oprah, Ray has appeared on The View, The Today Show, The Tonight Show with Jay Leno, The Late Show with David Letterman, Late Night with Conan O'Brien, and Larry King Live.

In 2006, Ray's 30 Minute Meals received an Emmy Award for Outstanding Service Show. Ray was also nominated for Outstanding Service Show Host, but lost to Suze Orman.

Ray was also named one of Time magazine's 100 most influential people of 2006. She was nominated by fellow Food Network star Mario Batali.[10]

According to Forbes magazine, Ray earns about $6 million per year from her books and television shows (excluding her new show, Rachael Ray).

On November 12, 2006 Mario Batali and Rachael defeated the team of Bobby Flay and Giada De Laurentiis on an episode of the program Iron Chef America.

In November 2006, Rachael became a spokesperson for Nabisco crackers. She appears in commercials and on boxes for the many Nabisco products. Many boxes with Rachael's picture have recipes written by her.

The American Heritage Dictionary will add the term EVOO, short for Extra Virgin Olive Oil, which Rachael Ray has helped popularize.

Criticisms

Some have criticized Ray's perky demeanor as well as her lack of a formal chef's education and perceived unseriousness about cooking. For example, celebrity chef and Travel Channel personality Anthony Bourdain has referred to her as a "bobblehead".[11]

In a Slate article defending Ray, Jill Hunter Pellettieri summarized some of these criticisms by writing:

Ray's ditzy demeanor also makes her easy to dismiss. She giggles off-cue and constantly praises her own cooking. "Smells awesome already!" she says, making her Snapper in a Snap. "I am so psyched about that." She employs kitschy abbreviations—EVOO means "extra virgin olive oil" — and gives her menus corny nicknames like You-Won't-Be-Single-for-Long Vodka Cream Pasta. The acknowledgments in her $40 a Day cookbook read like a high-school yearbook: "Don …You are the tallest man we've ever had on crew, and yet you pack the smallest bag—ever! Cool." And it didn't boost her credibility when she posed for pinup shots in FHM. (One featured Ray licking chocolate off a spoon.) When the magazine hit newsstands, she said, "I think it is kinda cool for someone who is goofy, and a cook, just a normal person to be thought of in that way.[7]

The 30 Minute Meals concept has been criticized because Ray doesn't account for certain preparation times in the signature half-hour cooking time. Many of these preparations, such as pre-washing herbs and vegetables, are not meal-specific, and Ray counsels they should be done ahead of time. In the Slate article that otherwise mostly complimented her, author Pellettieri went through several of Ray's "30 Minute Meals" recipes and was unable to complete any meal in under half an hour.[7]

Ray has indicated on her cooking show that it may take others over 30 minutes but the point being that it's still fast and simple.

The New York Times has noted that one of the prices of her popularity has been an "anti-fan site," a LiveJournal page titled "Rachael Ray Sucks." The page's creator acknowledges that it was created partially in jest, and Ray herself has laughed it off.[12]

Bibliography

  • 30 Minute Meals (1999)
  • Rachael Ray's Open House Cookbook (2000)
  • Comfort Foods (2001)
  • Veggie Meals (2001)
  • 30-Minute Meals 2 (2003)
  • Get Togethers: Rachael Ray 30 Minute Meals (2003)
  • $40 a Day: Best Eats in Town (2004)
  • Rachael Ray's 30-Minute Meals: Cooking 'Round the Clock (2004)
  • Rachael Ray's 30-Minute Meals for Kids: Cooking Rocks! (2004)
  • Rachael Ray's 30-Minute Get Real Meals : Eat Healthy Without Going to Extremes (2005)
  • Rachael Ray 365: No Repeats: A Year of Deliciously Different Dinners (2005)
  • The Rachael Ray Show (2006)
  • Rachael Ray 2, 4, 6, 8: Great Meals for Couples or Crowds (2006)
  • Rachael Ray's Express Lane Meals (2006)

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Rachel Ray's Racial Slur Against Oprah? 

Extra TV - Jan 24 11:52 AM
Rachel Ray may be the new darling of daytime TV, but is it true that the perky talk show host is being accused of making a racial slur against her mentor and boss, Oprah Winfrey?

Volterra gets a spot on 'The Rachel Ray Show' 
Seattle Post-Intelligencer - Jan 23 5:26 PM
Rachael Ray stopped at Volterra (5411 Ballard Ave. N.W.) during a recent Seattle visit to dine on wild boar tenderloin with Gorgonzola mustard sauce.

ELECTRICAL FIRE 
Gaffney Ledger - Jan 24 10:06 AM
A house fire at 305 Washington St., Gaffney, erupted at about 2:50 p.m. Wednesday when electrical wiring ignited near the home's chimney and spread into the attic, said Gaffney Fire Inspector Nathan Ellis. The home belongs to Rachel Ray, who has been referred to the American Red Cross for assistance. No one was injured.

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