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Dianne Lee (m. 2010)

Books
  
The House

TV shows
  
The Mind of a Chef

Children
  
Arden Rose

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Nominations
  
James Beard Award for Best Chef: Southeast, Daytime Emmy Award for Outstanding Lifestyle/Culinary Host

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Edward Lee is a Brooklyn-born chef and restaurateur currently based in Louisville, Kentucky. He has made numerous television appearances on shows including The Mind of a Chef on PBS and as a contestant on the ninth season of Top Chef. He is a four-time James Beard Award nominee and currently owns three restaurants in both Louisville and Washington, D.C.

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Early life and career

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Lee was born and raised in Brooklyn to Korean parents. Lee began cooking at the age of 11 and credits his grandmother with first sparking his interest in food. After graduating magna cum laude with a degree in literature from NYU, Lee began cooking professionally at the age of 22. He traveled to France and toured the US to learn more about different ingredients, cuisines and cooking methods. It was on a trip to the Kentucky Derby in 2001 that he fell in love with Louisville and southern cooking. He moved to the city in 2002 and began working at 610 Magnolia with former chef/owner Eddie Garber. Lee now owns 610 Magnolia along with two other restaurants; Milkwood and Succotash, which is located in Washington, D.C. In 2007, Lee opened a venue for special events called The Wine Studio@610 Magnolia.

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In 2011, he was one of the 'cheftestants' on season 9 of Top Chef. He won two elimination challenges, and was the twelfth to exit the competition. He was also one of the featured chefs in the third season of The Mind of a Chef.

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In 2014, Lee partnered with YouthBuild and IDEAS 40203 to create a culinary training program based in the Smoketown neighborhood of Louisville. The program trains youth who may not be able to afford expensive culinary schools with skills in all aspects of the restaurant industry. In 2015, Lee's young chef trainees launched a pop-up diner called Smoke & Soul.

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Lee has been nominated four times by the James Beard Foundation for Best Chef: Southeast in 2011, 2012, 2013 and 2014. In 2013, he published a cookbook, Smoke and Pickles. The book received positive reviews from food journalists and other chefs including David Chang and Anthony Bourdain.

Cuisine

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Lee's approach to cooking frequently blends the flavors of his Korean heritage and culinary traditions and ingredients of the southern United States including sorghum, ham and bourbon. In The Mind of a Chef, Lee said he believes that food that grows in the same latitude often blends well together, even if the locations are thousands of miles apart.

Personal life

Lee is married to Kentucky native Dianne Lee. The couple welcomed a baby girl, Arden, in 2013.

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References

Edward Lee (chef) Wikipedia