Name Aaron Sanchez Siblings Rodrigo Sanchez Children Yuma Sanchez | Nationality American Role Chef | |
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Born February 12, 1976 (age 48) ( 1976-02-12 ) El Paso, Texas, United States Education Johnson & Wales University Spouse Ife Sanchez Mora (m. 2009–2012) Parents Zarela Martinez, Adolfo Sanchez Similar People Alex Guarnaschelli, Amanda Freitag, Scott Conant, Ted Allen, Geoffrey Zakarian Profiles |
House of blues celebrity chef aaron sanchez s new menu for crossroads at house of blues
Aarón Sánchez (born February 12, 1976) is a chef and television personality. He is the executive chef and part-owner of Johnny Sánchez with locations in New Orleans, Louisiana, and Baltimore, Maryland. He is the co-star of Food Network’s hit series, Chopped, and the host of Cooking Channel's Emmy-nominated Taco Trip. He has appeared on Iron Chef America, and is one of the few chefs whose battles have ended in a draw, tying with Masaharu Morimoto in "Battle Black Bass" in Season 2. He was also a contestant on The Next Iron Chef.
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- House of blues celebrity chef aaron sanchez s new menu for crossroads at house of blues
- Chef aaron sanchez talks hiphop food shows and afropunk
- Biography
- Career
- Television appearances
- Aaron sanchez taco master celebrity chef
- References

Chef aaron sanchez talks hiphop food shows and afropunk
Biography

Aarón and his twin brother Rodrigo, an attorney in New York City, were born in 1976, in El Paso, Texas, to Zarela Martinez, a restaurateur and the author of several cookbooks, and Adolfo Sanchez. He began cooking at an early age, helping his mother prepare traditional Mexican foods for her catering business. In 1984, the family moved to New York, and his mother launched the acclaimed Café Marimba, and Sánchez began to cook in a professional kitchen. At age 16, Sánchez's mother sent him to New Orleans to spend the summer working with chef Paul Prudhomme. In 1994, Sánchez graduated from The Dwight School, and began to work full-time for Prudhomme in New Orleans. Aarón was married to singer Ife Mora from 2009 until 2012. He also has a son named Yuma.
Career

In 1996, after working under Prudhomme, Aarón returned north to study culinary arts at Johnson & Wales University in Providence, Rhode Island. In 1996, he returned to New York, and worked in the kitchen at Patria under nuevo-Latino chef, Douglas Rodriguez. Sánchez met his future business partner, Alex Garcia while working there.

Garcia left Patria in 1996 to open Erizo Latino, taking Sanchez to help open the restaurant. Reviews were positive, referring to the restaurant as "casual" and "earthy," and "the fare is enticingly wholesome, and the kitchen's best dishes make a fine introduction to the cooking of Central and South America."

Sanchez then became executive chef at L-Ray, which specialized in foods from the Caribbean and Gulf of Mexico. This was followed by another executive chef position at Isla [1], a restaurant inspired by pre-Revolutionary Cuba. Sanchez then moved to San Francisco, working under Chef Reed Hearon at Rose Pistola.

Eamon Furlong hired Sánchez in 2000, to open Paladar, a pan-Latin restaurant on the Lower East Side. It opened in February 2001, and won Time Out New York's award for Best New Lower East Side Restaurant that year. It went on to be named the Best Latin American Restaurant in their 2002 Eating and Drinking Guide. Paladar had been reviewed as being "colorful, lively circus of a restaurant that’s equal parts serious cooking and serious partying," and was named a Critic's Pick by New York magazine. Sánchez sold his interest in the Paladar restaurant in 2010.
Sanchez went on to become chef of Mexican New York eatery Centrico. Centrico closed in 2012.

He opened the taqueria Johnny Sanchez in Baltimore with fellow chef John Besh in August 2014. The pair opened a second Johnny Sanchez location in October 2014 in New Orleans.
Television appearances
