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  2. José Andrés - Wikipedia

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    José Ramón Andrés Puerta ( Spanish pronunciation: [xoˈse raˈmon anˈdɾes ˈpweɾta]; born 13 July 1969) is a Spanish and American chef and restaurateur. Born in Spain, he moved to the United States in the early 1990s and since then, he has opened restaurants in several American cities. He has won a number of awards, both for his cooking ...

  3. Jose Andres Shares Recipe for Success (and a Yummy Dish ... - AOL

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    Mince garlic and shallots and place in a small mixing bowl. Combine oil, vinegar, garlic, shallots, white pepper and salt. Set aside. 2. Peel the skins from the outside of the peppers. Discard the ...

  4. Jose Cuervo - Wikipedia

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    Jose Cuervo is the best-selling brand of tequila, [ 2] selling a fifth of the tequila consumed worldwide. [ 3] As of 2012, Jose Cuervo sells 3.5 million cases of tequila in the US annually, accounting for a third of the US tequila market. [ 3] Jose Cuervo is family-owned and is run today by the Beckmann family, descendants of Don José Antonio ...

  5. José Andrés shares Mediterranean recipes from his new ... - AOL

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    Chef, restaurateur and founder of World Central Kitchen, José Andrés is stopping by the TODAY kitchen to share a few of his favorite recipes from his new cookbook, "Zaytinya: Delicious ...

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    Our Local Commons; Yuki Sugiura Sharing their best tips — in and out of the kitchen! Celebrity chef Judy Joo sat down with culinary icon José Andrés to chat about his food, success and podcast.

  7. Spanish cuisine - Wikipedia

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    Other ingredients possibly introduced in the Iberian Peninsula during the Hispano-Muslim period include sorghum, spinach, eggplant, peach, apricot and saffron. [12] The most famous Spanish dish, paella, used two ingredients that were probably popularized during the Al-Andalus period: rice and saffron. [13]

  8. José Pizarro - Wikipedia

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    José Pizarro spent his early years training in some of the top restaurants in Spain before becoming Head Chef at Michelin-starred restaurant El Mesón de Doña Filo. In 1998, he decided to move to London despite not speaking any English and spent time working at some of the city's most prestigious Spanish restaurants including Eyre Brothers, Brindisa and Gaudi.

  9. Sofrito - Wikipedia

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    The earliest mentioned recipe of sofrito, from around the middle of the 14th century, was made with only onion and oil. [3]In Italian cuisine, chopped onions, carrots and celery is battuto, [4] and then, slowly cooked [5] in olive oil, becomes soffritto. [6]