Wednesday, May 9, 2007
Three local chefs to appear on national TV, including Fort Worth’s Tim Love
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Chef Tim Love has a new burger joint in the Stockyards, called Love Shack.
Fort Worth chef Tim Love, the brains behind Lonesome Dove, Duce, and the superb new Love Shack, will appear on Food Network's Iron Chef on May 20, where he'll compete against Masaharu Morimoto.
Then he follows that up with an appearance one week later, on May 27, as part of Food Network's Challenge Hawaii, in which he'll make two "luau specialties."
"I'm kindof the spectacle on that one," he says. "I did a whole goat with moles and crazy Mexican stuff. But it was a free trip to Hawaii, and I learned how to surf."
Meanwhile, Bravo is getting ready to ramp up yet-another season of its Top Chef series, and this time, says the Observer blog, will include two chefs from Dallas: Casey Thompson from Shinsei and Tre Wilcox from Abacus. Both have connections to chef Kent Rathbun: He owns Abacus and his wife co-owns Shinsei. The show debuts on June 13.
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ms_ery Anonymous
Let's see. This Fort Worth guy has three restaurants. Would you call that a Love triangle?
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twisteddog Anonymous
I'm curious as to whether he stuffed the goat with moles or bbq'd them separately.
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Billusa99 Anonymous
Bwaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaahahahahahaha!
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