Dinner Party Diaries with José Andrés comes to the comfort of your home by Andrés. He shares recipes but also with a background. Along with some fun guest stars also sharing a little bit of their culinary skills or none.
The Synopsis
James Beard award-winning dynamo, culinary trailblazer and revered philanthropist José Andrés is coming to the small screen in a way you’ve never seen before. In this funny, vibrant, and unpredictable special, Andrés invites Jamie Lee Curtis, Bryan Cranston and O’Shea Jackson Jr., over for food and conversation. His guests join him in the kitchen, getting their hands dirty with approachable Spanish-influenced recipes, and laughing through the stories that inspire them. Andrés cultivates deep connections with his celebrity guests through hilarious and poignant conversations that reflect his authentic relationships. Unlike most instructional food specials, Andrés embraces imperfection and spontaneity in the kitchen, giving viewers important takeaways to apply in their own homes.
At the age of 15, José Andrés enrolled into culinary school in Barcelona at the age of 15. His knowledge led him to cook for the admiral during the mandatory military years. After that phase he worked for El Billu and after being let go from there he ventured for a new start in the United States. Now Andrés is owner of several restaurants throughout the states and is the founder of the nonprofit World Central Kitchen.
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Latino Review Media was granted an exclusive clip from Dinner Party Diaries with José Andrés. Where Jamie Lee Curtis shared what the kitchen was while growing up and how it changed as she married and had kids. Coming to realize she has to feed the full family.
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