TV chef Michael Chiarello dies at 61 after being treated for allergic reaction

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Tv Chef Michael Chiarello Dies At 61 After Being Treated For Allergic Reaction
Gruppo Chiarello Mourns the Death of Founder and Chef Michael Chiarello, © Copyright Business Wire 2023.
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By Mark Kennedy, Associated Press

Michael Chiarello, the chef known for his Italian-inspired Californian restaurants who won an Emmy Award for best host for Easy Entertaining With Michael Chiarello and appeared on Bravo’s Top Chef, has died aged 61.

Chiarello died on Friday at Queen of the Valley Medical Centre in Napa, California, due to an allergic reaction that resulted in anaphylactic shock, according to Chiarello’s restaurant group Gruppo Chiarello.

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He had been at the hospital receiving treatment for the allergic reaction over the past week. Details on how he developed the allergic reaction were not immediately available.


 

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“We deeply mourn the loss of our beloved patriarch Michael. His culinary brilliance, boundless creativity, and unwavering commitment to family were at the core of his being,” the restaurant group said in a statement.

Chiarello, a graduate of the Culinary Institute of America in New York, opened his first restaurant at just 22 — Toby’s, in Miami.

He would go on to open various restaurants around Napa Valley and San Francisco, including Tra Vigne Restaurant, Coqueta, Ottimo and Bottega. He also owned the Chiarello Family Vineyards in Yountville, California.

Bottega was named Best Newcomer by Zagat in 2008 and was selected as one of America’s best new restaurants by both Forbes and Esquire.

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In 1985, Food & Wine Magazine named Chiarello Chef of the Year and in 1995, he received the Culinary Institute of America’s Chef of the Year Award. In 2011, he was part of Food Network’s Next Iron Chef competition, Supermarket Superstar on Lifetime and a judge on Chopped. He was named Esquire magazine’s Chef of the Year for 2013.

In 2016, Chiarello was accused of sexual harassment by two former Coqueta employees. Lawsuits filed by the former employees were settled the following year.

His books included LiveFire Cookbook, The Tra Vigne Cookbook, Michael Chiarello’s Bottega, Michael Chiarello’s Casual Cooking, Napa Stories and Flavored Vinegars.

He is survived by his wife, Eileen, and four children.

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“In remembrance, we ask that you join us in celebrating his remarkable journey and the incredible impact he had on the world of food, wine, and family by inviting you to share a meal with your family and friends to remind all of us that the bonds forged over a meal are among life’s most precious treasures,” Gruppo Chiarello said.

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