Edward Reese Allen (born May 20, 1965) is an American author and television personality. He was the food and wine connoisseur on the
Bravo network's television program ''
Queer Eye'', and has been the host of the TV cooking competition series ''
Chopped'' since its launch in 2009, as well as ''
Chopped Junior'', which began in mid-2015. On April 13, 2014, he became the host of another Food Network show, originally called ''
America's Best Cook''; a retooled version of that show, retitled ''All-Star Academy,'' debuted on March 1, 2015. In early 2015, he also hosted a four-part special, ''Best. Ever.'' which scoured America for its best burgers, pizza, breakfast, and barbecue. He is a longtime contributing writer to ''
Esquire
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'' magazine and is the author of two cookbooks, and regularly appears on the Food Network show ''
Beat Bobby Flay'' and other television cooking shows.
Early life and education
Allen graduated from
Carmel High School in
Carmel, Indiana
Carmel is a suburban city in Indiana immediately north of Indianapolis. With a population of 100,777, the city spans across Clay Township in Hamilton County, Indiana, and is bordered by the White River to the east; the Hamilton-Boone county ...
in 1983 and was inducted into the school's Alumni Hall of Fame in 2011.
He received a degree in psychology from
Purdue University
Purdue University is a public land-grant research university in West Lafayette, Indiana, and the flagship campus of the Purdue University system. The university was founded in 1869 after Lafayette businessman John Purdue donated land and ...
in 1987. Subsequently, he enrolled in Purdue's
Krannert Graduate School of Management
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but left to accept a job as a copy editor at the
Lafayette, Indiana
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, ''
Journal & Courier
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He later returned to graduate school, earning an MA in journalism from the Science and Environmental Reporting Program at
New York University
New York University (NYU) is a private research university in New York City. Chartered in 1831 by the New York State Legislature, NYU was founded by a group of New Yorkers led by then- Secretary of the Treasury Albert Gallatin.
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. He then moved to
Chicago
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, where he worked as a reporter for
Lerner Newspapers
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In its heyday, Lerner published 54 ...
, a chain of community weekly newspapers.
Career
Allen got his start in restaurant criticism there as one-quarter of a bi-weekly group-review team called "The Famished Four," along with Barry Rice, then the chain's entertainment editor (and now Allen's husband), who initiated the concept with Lerner food editor Leah A. Zeldes.
Allen then became a freelancer for ''
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'' magazine, eventually signing on as a senior editor and often writing about food, wine, and luminaries of the culinary world. He joined ''
Esquire
Esquire (, ; abbreviated Esq.) is usually a courtesy title.
In the United Kingdom, ''esquire'' historically was a title of respect accorded to men of higher social rank, particularly members of the landed gentry above the rank of gentleman ...
'' in 1997 as a contributing editor, where he wrote features, food pieces, and profiles and co-authored the magazine's popular "Things a Man Should Know" series. He also has written for ''
GQ'', ''
Bon Appétit'', ''
Food & Wine
''Food & Wine'' is an American monthly magazine published by Dotdash Meredith. It was founded in 1978 by Ariane and Michael Batterberry. It features recipes, cooking tips, travel information, restaurant reviews, chefs, wine pairings and sea ...
'', and ''
Epicurious''.
Television

Allen gained great visibility in 2003 when he became a cast member of the television makeover series ''
Queer Eye for the Straight Guy'', serving as its food and wine specialist. He continued to make television appearances as a
gourmet, including as a frequent guest judge on
Food Network
Food Network is an American basic cable channel owned by Television Food Network, G.P., a joint venture and general partnership between Warner Bros. Discovery Networks (which holds a 69% ownership stake of the network) and Nexstar Media Group ...
's ''
Iron Chef America''. Allen hosted a six-part documentary, ''Uncorked: Wine Made Simple'', on
PBS starting May 7, 2007.
Beginning June 13, 2007, Allen appeared as a regular judge on seasons 3 and 4 of
Bravo's
reality television
Reality television is a genre of television programming that documents purportedly unscripted real-life situations, often starring unfamiliar people rather than professional actors. Reality television emerged as a distinct genre in the early 19 ...
program ''
Top Chef
''Top Chef'' is an American reality competition television series which premiered on Bravo on March 8, 2006. The show features chefs competing against each other in culinary challenges. The contestants are judged by a panel of professional che ...
'',
following several guest judge appearances during the previous two seasons. In 2008, he left Bravo when Food Network offered him the host job on two shows: ''
Food Detectives'', which debuted on July 29, 2008, and ''
Chopped'', which launched a 13-episode season on January 13, 2009. "Detectives" returned for a second season of 13 episodes, also in January 2009. "Chopped" was renewed for 26 episodes and went back into production in March 2009 in New York. The show took off with viewers and was renewed for another 33 episodes, which were shot in January and February 2010. Now one of the highest-rated prime-time shows on the network, as of May 2022, ''Chopped'' has shot some 850 episodes, and "Chopped Junior" has shot 100.
In an interview with the
Food Network
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about his favorite moments on
''Chopped'', Allen stated, "My favorite mystery basket ingredient remains the whole chicken in a can, not so much because I love the food,
ut becauseI love the sound it makes when it plops out of the can."
Since moving to the Food Network, Allen has made appearances on many of that channel's programs, including ''
Beat Bobby Flay'', ''Best Ever'', ''
Cutthroat Kitchen'', multiple episodes of ''
The Best Thing I Ever Ate'', ''Dear Food Network'', and ''
The Next Food Network Star''. On November 16, 2008, Allen returned to ''Iron Chef America'' as a co-floor reporter for the show's Thanksgiving special. Allen reprised the role as a co-floor reporter for the Thanksgiving special on November 20, 2011. On December 2, 2012, Allen served as a sous chef to Iron Chef
Masaharu Morimoto and chef Robert Irvine in a special "Holiday Battle," pitting the Food Network stars against reps of the sister network Cooking Channel, Ben Sergeant, Nadia G, and Michael Symon. Morimoto's team won.
Books
*''Esquire's Things A Man Should Know About Style'' (Riverhead Books, 1999) with Scott Omelianuk (, , OCLC 42310518)
*''Esquire's Things A Man Should Know About Marriage'' (Riverhead Books, 2000) with Scott Omelianuk (, , OCLC 42462917)
*''Esquire's Things A Man Should Know About Sex'' (Riverhead Books, 2001) with Scott Omelianuk
*''Esquire's Things A Man Should Know About Handshakes, White Lies and Which Fork Goes Where: Easy Business Etiquette for Complicated Times'' (Riverhead Books, 2001) with Scott Omelianuk (, )
*Co-author, ''Queer Eye for the Straight Guy: The Fab Five's Guide to Looking Better, Cooking Better, Dressing Better, Behaving Better, and Living Better'' (Clarkson Potter, 2004) (, , , )
*''The Food You Want To Eat: 100 Smart, Simple Recipes'' (Clarkson Potter, 2005) (, )
*''In My Kitchen: 100 Recipes and Discoveries for Passionate Cooks'' (Clarkson Potter 2012)
Personal life
Allen became engaged to Barry Rice in 2013 after being together for 20 years. They married the same year.
Filmography
Awards
In May 2012, Allen received a
James Beard Foundation Award for his work as the host of ''Chopped'', and the show also won for best in-studio television program.
In 2004, he won an
Emmy Award
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along with the other cast members and producers of ''
Queer Eye'' for "Outstanding Reality Program" from the
Academy of Television Arts & Sciences
The Academy of Television Arts & Sciences (ATAS), also colloquially known as the Television Academy, is a professional honorary organization dedicated to the advancement of the television industry in the United States. It is a 501(c)(6) non-prof ...
. The show was also nominated again for that category in 2005. In 2001, he was a finalist in the National Magazine Awards for an ''Esquire'' feature on the little-known phenomenon of male breast cancer. He later contributed to an ''Esquire'' food series that was a finalist in the
National Magazine Award
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in 2003. In 2011, he received a Visibility Award from the Human Rights Campaign in
San Francisco
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. He also holds two awards from the
Gay and Lesbian Alliance Against Defamation for ''Queer Eye'', presented in 2004 and 2005.
References
External links
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1965 births
American cookbook writers
American male non-fiction writers
American television chefs
Carmel High School (Indiana) alumni
Emmy Award winners
Esquire (magazine) people
Food Network chefs
Gay entertainers
American gay writers
Krannert School of Management alumni
American LGBT broadcasters
American LGBT journalists
LGBT people from Ohio
Living people
New York University alumni
People from Clinton Hill, Brooklyn
Writers from Columbus, Ohio
Judges in American reality television series