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Lidia Bastianich

Lidia Giuliana Matticchio Bastianich (Italian: [ˈliːdja dʒuˈljaːna matˈtikkjo baˈstjaːnitʃ]; born February 21, 1947) is an Italian-American[2] celebrity chef, television host, author, and restaurateur. Specializing in Italian and Italian-American cuisine, Bastianich has been a regular contributor to public television cooking shows since 1998.[3]

Lidia Bastianich
Bastianich at the 2014 Texas Book Festival
Born
Lidia Giuliana Matticchio[1]

(1947-02-21) February 21, 1947 (age 77)
Pola, Yugoslav-occupied Italy
(now Pula, Croatia)
Spouse
Felice "Felix" Bastianich
(m. 1966; div. 1998)
ChildrenJoe Bastianich
Tanya Bastianich Manuali
Culinary career
Cooking styleItalian
Italian-American
Current restaurant(s)
  • Felidia, Becco, Lidia's Kansas City, Del Posto
Television show(s)
  • Lidia's Italy in America, Lidia Celebrates America, Lidia's Italy, Lidia's Family Table, Lidia's Italian–American Kitchen
Websitelidiasitaly.com

In 2014, she launched her fifth television series, Lidia's Kitchen. She owns or has owned several Italian restaurants in the U.S. in partnership with her daughter Tanya Bastianich Manuali and her son Joe Bastianich, including Felidia (founded with her ex-husband, Felice), Del Posto (closed and sold in 2021), and Becco in Manhattan; Lidia's Pittsburgh in Pittsburgh (closed in 2019); and Lidia's Kansas City in Kansas City, Missouri. She also is a partner in Eataly locations in New York City, Chicago, Boston, Los Angeles, Las Vegas, Silicon Valley, Dallas, and São Paulo, Brazil.[4]

Early life edit

Lidia Giuliana Matticchio Bastianich was born to an Istrian Italian family, on February 21, 1947, in Pola, Istria, just before the city was assigned to Yugoslavia in September 1947 (and which is now part of Istria County, Croatia). Istria was part of the Kingdom of Italy, but it became part of Yugoslavia at the end of World War II, as confirmed by the Treaty of Paris (1947) and Treaty of Osimo (1975). She is the daughter of Erminia (1921–2021)[5] and Vittorio Matticchio (1911–1980).[6][7] Until 1956, she lived with her family in Yugoslavia, during which time the family's name was Croaticized from Matticchio to Motika.[8] Bastianich, like many other Istrian Italians, fled to Trieste, Italy, during the Istrian-Dalmatian exodus, with her brother Franco and her mother on the pretense of visiting their sick aunt Nina, who was a personal chef.[8][9] Soon after, her father joined them in Trieste after he crossed the border into Italy at night.[8][9][10] After Nina could only provide temporary shelter, Bastianich and her family became refugees at Risiera di San Sabba.[8] According to Bastianich in a Public Television documentary, although a wealthy Triestine family hired her mother as a cook–housekeeper and her father as a limousine driver, they remained residents of the refugee camp. Two years later, their displaced persons application was granted to emigrate from Italy to the United States.[10] In 1958, Bastianich and her family reached the United States, arriving in North Bergen, New Jersey, and later settling in Astoria, Queens, in New York City.[10][11][12]

Bastianich gives credit for the family's new roots in the United States to their sponsor, Catholic Relief Services:[10][11][13]

The Catholic Relief Services brought us here to New York; we had no one. They found a home for us. They found a job for my father. And ultimately, we settled. And I am the perfect example that if you give somebody a chance, especially here in the United States, one can find the way.

Bastianich started working part-time at the age of 14, during which she briefly worked at the Astoria bakery, Walken's Bakery, owned by Christopher Walken's parents. After graduating from high school, she began to work full-time at a pizzeria on the Upper West Side of Manhattan.[14]

Although she and her family are nationally Italian, a DNA test indicated that her family is largely of Eastern European descent, due to the multiethnicity of Istria.[15] Concerning her identity, Lidia has stated: "I feel very Italian, but I do have some Slavic in me, and I relate to that as well; so that forms the mixture that is Lidia."[16]

Career edit

From Queens to Manhattan (1971–1981) edit

In 1971, the Bastianiches opened their first restaurant, the tiny Buonavia, meaning "good road", in the Forest Hills section of Queens,[17] with Bastianich as its hostess. They created their restaurant's menu by copying recipes from the most popular and successful Italian restaurants of the day, and they hired the best Italian-American chef that they could find.

After a brief break to deliver her second child Tanya, in 1972 Bastianich began training as the assistant chef at Buonavia, gradually learning enough to cook popular Italian dishes on her own, after which the couple began adding traditional Istrian dishes to their menu.

The success of Buonavia led to the opening of the second restaurant in Queens, Villa Secondo. It was here that Bastianich gained the attention of local food critics and started to give live cooking demonstrations, a prelude to her future career as a television cooking show hostess.

In 1981, Bastianich's father died, and the family sold their two Queens restaurants and purchased a small Manhattan brownstone containing a pre-existing restaurant on the East Side of Manhattan near the 59th Street Bridge to Queens. They converted it into what would eventually become their flagship restaurant, Felidia (a contraction of "Felice" and "Lidia"). After liquidating nearly every asset they had to cover $750,000 worth of renovations, Felidia finally opened to near-universal acclaim from their loyal following of food critics, including The New York Times, which gave Felidia three stars. One of Felidia's chefs was not Italian. He was Puerto-Rico-born David Torres, known at the restaurant as Davide'. He died of throat cancer in 1996.

Expansion edit

Although Lidia and Felice sent their two children to college without expectations that either would go into the restaurant business, Joseph, who had frequently done odd jobs for his parents at Felidia, gave up his newly launched career as a Wall Street bond trader[18] and in 1993 convinced his parents to partner with him to open Becco (Italian for "peck, nibble, savor") in the Theater District in Manhattan. Like Felidia, Becco was an immediate success and led to the opening of additional restaurants outside New York City, including Lidia's Kansas City in 1998,[19] and Lidia's Pittsburgh in 2001.[20]

In 1993, Julia Child invited Bastianich to tape an episode of her Public Television series Julia Child: Cooking With Master Chefs, which featured acclaimed chefs from around the U.S., preparing dishes in their own home kitchens. The guest appearance gave Bastianich confidence and determination to expand the Bastianich family's own commercial interests.

By the late 1990s, Bastianich's restaurants had evolved into a truly family-owned and operated enterprise. Bastianich's mother, Erminia Motika, maintained the large garden behind the family home, from which Bastianich chose ingredients to use in recipe development. Joe was the chief sommelier of the restaurant group, in addition to branching out into his own restaurant line. Bastianich's daughter Tanya Bastianich Manuali used her PhD in Italian art history as the foundation for a travel agency partnership with her mother called Esperienze Italiane, through which Tanya and friend Shelly Burgess Nicotra, who was the Executive Producer of Bastianich's television series and head of PR at Lidia's Italy, offered tours throughout Italy. Tanya's husband, attorney Corrado Manuali, became the restaurant group's chief legal counsel.[21]

In 2010, Bastianich and her son partnered with Oscar Farinetti to open Eataly, a 50,000-square-foot (4,600 m2) food emporium in Manhattan that is devoted to the food and culinary traditions of Italy. Bastianich offers culinary and gastronomy classes to the public at Eataly's school, La Scuola. Eataly's motto is "We sell what we cook, and we cook what we sell".[22] Eataly is now in Chicago and São Paulo, Brazil. They opened a second store in New York at the World Trade Center in Manhattan in 2016[23] and another one in Boston the same year.[24] Recent openings include Eataly in Los Angeles in 2017,[25] in Las Vegas in 2018,[26] in Toronto in 2019, Silicon Valley in 2022, and Dallas.[27]

The fall of 2010 also marked the debut of Lidia's Kitchen, an exclusive line of commercial cookware, and serving ware for QVC. Along with her daughter Tanya, and son-in-law Corrado Manuali, Bastianich launched Nonna Foods as a platform to distribute an array of both existing and new LIDIA'S food products. Nonna Foods has 11 varieties of sauces (including two USDA Certified Organic sauces) available nationwide. Together with her son Joseph, Bastianich produces wine at Bastianich Vineyard in Friuli Venezia Giulia and La Mozza Vineyard in Maremma, Italy.[28][29]

Television (1998–present) edit

In 1998, Public Television offered Bastianich her own television series which became Lidia's Italian Table. It established her as a fixture in the network's line-up of cooking shows. Since then she has hosted additional public television series, including Lidia's Family Table,[30] Lidia's Italy, Lidia's Italy in America, and Lidia's Kitchen.

She also hosts a series of hour-long Public Television specials called Lidia Celebrates America, which premiered in 2011 with Lidia Celebrates America: Holiday Tables & Traditions. In the series, Bastianich celebrates the diversity of cultures across the United States and explores the American immigrant experience. The following special, Lidia Celebrates America: Weddings – Something Borrowed, Something New, aired in 2012; Lidia Celebrates America: Freedom & Independence in 2013; Lidia Celebrates America: Life's Milestones in 2013; Lidia Celebrates America: Holiday Tables and Traditions in 2015; Lidia Celebrates America: Holiday for Heroes in 2016; Lidia Celebrates America: Homegrown Heroes in 2017; Lidia Celebrates America: A Heartland Holiday Feast in 2018; Lidia Celebrates America: The Return of the Artisans in 2019; Lidia Celebrates America: Eating in With Lidia in 2020; Lidia Celebrates America: A Salute to First Responders in 2020; Lidia Celebrates America: Overcoming the Odds in 2021 and Lidia Celebrates America: Flavors that Define Us in 2023.[31] Bastianich ends each episode of her show with an invitation to join her and her family for a meal, Tutti a tavola a mangiare! (Italian for "Everyone to the table to eat").

For the 2010 holiday season, her new television production company, Tavola Productions, created an animated holiday children's special for Public Television "Lidia's Christmas Kitchen: Nonna Tell Me a Story" to go along with the book by the same title that was written by Bastianich.[28]

In 2013, Bastianich returned to Public Television with Lidia's Kitchen,[32] a 26-part series produced by Tavola Productions. The tenth season premiered in October 2022. Lidia's Kitchen Season 11 launches in October 2023.

Among Bastianich's television show appearances, she participated as a celebrity judge on MasterChef USA, an adaptation of the BBC MasterChef (UK TV series) in 2000. Her son, Joseph Bastianich, would later go on to star as a celebrity judge on the Gordon Ramsay version of MasterChef. Bastianich has also appeared on the Italian television show Junior MasterChef Italia in 2014 and 2015 for Season 1 and Season 2. In 2016 and 2017, she was a judge for the Italian television show, La Prova del Cuoco.[33] In 2020, alongside son Joe Bastianich and Antonino Cannavacciuolo, she was a judge on the cooking competition show on Sky, Family Food Fight.[34] In 2021 Bastianich co-starred along with Italian chef Anna Moroni in Senti che fame! Nonna pensaci tu which aired on Discovery+ in Italy.[35]

Books (1990–present) edit

Bastianich has authored several cookbooks to accompany her television series:

  • La Cucina di Lidia
  • Lidia's Family Table
  • Lidia's Italian-American Kitchen
  • Lidia's Italian Table
  • Lidia's Italy
  • Lidia Cooks from the Heart of Italy
  • Lidia's Italy in America
  • Lidia's Favorite Recipes
  • Lidia's Commonsense Italian Cooking
  • Nonna Tell Me A Story
  • Nonna's Birthday Surprise
  • Lidia's Egg-Citing Farm Adventure
  • Lidia's Mastering the Art of Italian Cuisine
  • Lidia's Celebrate Like an Italian
  • My American Dream: A Life of Love, Family, and Food
  • Felidia, Recipes from My Flagship Restaurant
  • Lidia's a Pot, a Pan, and a Bowl: Simple Recipes for Perfect Meals

Her newest book, Lidia's From Our Family Table to Yours, will be released in Fall 2023.

Awards and honors edit

  • (1987) Recipient of Woman of the Year/Innovation Award, Restaurant Category, Women's Institute of the Center for Food and Hotel Management
  • (1993) Nominated for "Best Chef in New York" by the James Beard Foundation; Felidia
  • (1994) Nominated for "Best Chef in New York" by the James Beard Foundation; Felidia
  • (1996) Nominated for "Best Chef in New York" by the James Beard Foundation; Felidia
  • (1996) Recipient of "Who's Who of Food & Beverage in America" James Beard Award[36]
  • (1997) Nominated for "Best Chef in New York" by the James Beard Foundation; Felidia
  • (1998) Nominated for "Best Chef in New York" by the James Beard Foundation; Felidia
  • (1999) Named "Best Chef in New York" by the James Beard Foundation[37]
  • (2001) Lidia's Italian-American Kitchen wins International Association Culinary Professionals (IACP) cookbook Award in "Chefs and restaurants" category[38]
  • (2002) Lidia's Italian-American Kitchen nominated for James Beard Award in "Best National Television Cooking Show or Special" category
  • (2002) Named "Best Outstanding Chef" by the James Beard Foundation[39]
  • (2002) Named "The First Lady of Italian Cuisine and Restaurants in the United States" by Senator George Onorato
  • (2007) Lidia's Family Table nominated for James Beard Award in "National Television Food Show" category
  • (2008) Lidia's Italy: 140 Simple and Delicious Recipes from the Ten Places in Italy Lidia Loves Most nominated for James Beard Award in "International Book" category
  • (2008) Lidia's Italy nominated for Emmy Award[40]
  • (2009) Lidia's Italy named "Best Cooking Show" by the James Beard Foundation[41]
  • (2010) Lidia Cooks From the Heart of Italy nominated for James Beard Award in "International Book" category
  • (2011) Lidia Celebrates America receives highest honor of Silver Award for in Film/Video Silver Winners category for the 32nd Annual Telly Awards
  • (2012) Lidia Celebrates America: Holiday Tables & Traditions nominated for "Outstanding Documentary" by the James Beard Foundation[42]
  • (2013) Wins Emmy for "Outstanding Culinary Host"[43]
  • (2013) Inducted into Culinary Hall of Fame[44]
  • (2013) Lidia Celebrates America: Something Borrowed Something New receives New York Festivals Award[45]
  • (2014) Three Tavola productions- Lidia's Kitchen, Lidia Celebrates America, and Amy Thielen's Heartland Table on the Food Network nominated for a James Beard Award
  • (2014) Lidia Celebrates America: Freedom and Independence receives Telly Award
  • (2014) Lidia Celebrates America nominated for a Rockie Award at Banff World Media Festival in "Lifestyle" category[46]
  • (2016) Lidia Celebrates America: Home for the Holidays wins "Best Special" by the James Beard Foundation[47]
  • (2016) Lidia Celebrates America: Home for the Holidays named "Best Food Program" at Taste Awards
  • (2017) Nominated for a Daytime Emmy Award in "Outstanding Culinary Host" category[48]
  • (2017) Lidia Celebrates America: Holiday for Heroes wins James Beard Award for "Best Special"[49]
  • (2017) Recipient of the StellaRe Prize by the Sandretto Re Rebaudengo Foundation[50]
  • (2018) Wins Daytime Emmy Award in "Outstanding Culinary Host" category[51]
  • (2018) Lidia's Kitchen nominated for a Daytime Emmy Award in "Best Culinary Program" category
  • (2018) Lidia Celebrates America: Homegrown Heroes wins James Beard Award for "Best Special"[52]
  • (2018) Lidia Celebrates America: Home Grown Heroes recipient of Gold Telly Award in "General Documentary: Individual" category[53]
  • (2019) Lidia's Kitchen nominated for a Daytime Emmy Award in "Outstanding Culinary Program" category[54]
  • (2019) Recipient of Master of the Aesthetics of Gastronomy Award from Culinary Institute of America[55]
  • (2019) Awarded the Premio Artusi by the Scientific Committee of Casa Artusi[56]
  • (2022) American Public Television Silver Award [57]
  • (2023) Recipient of Taste Award [58]
  • (2023) Recipient of honorary degree from Manhattan College and commencement speaker [59]
  • (2023) Recipient of WHYY's Lifelong Learning Award [60]
  • (2023) Recipient of MenuMasters Award [61]

Other awards and honors edit

  • (1996) Recipient of Distinguished Service Award and recognized for "Outstanding contribution and dedicated service to the Italian-American Community" by the Italian Government
  • (1999) Honored as "Commendatore" of the Republic of Italy
  • (2000) Golden Whisk Award by Women Chefs and Restaurateurs[62]
  • (2002) "La Bellisima America" Award from Italian American Museum[63]
  • (2007) Honors Award from Careers through Culinary Arts Program (C-CAP)
  • (2007) Grand Marshal of the Columbus Day Parade in New York City
  • (2008) Chef for Papal Celebration; Pope Benedict XVI during visit to New York City[64]
  • (2008) Recipient of Bpeace's first-ever Economic Impact Award[65]
  • (2008) Honored as Commander ("Commendatore") by the then President of Italy, Giorgio Napolitano
  • (2008) Guest at Dinner honoring Italian Prime Minister at the White House; Washington
  • (2009) Honoree at Great Chefs event to benefit Greenwich Health at Greenwich Hospital
  • (2009) National Italian American Foundation (NIAF) Special Achievement Award for humanitarian service[66]
  • (2010) Bastianich family honored by the National Organization of Italian American Women (NOIAW) for their outstanding contributions to Italian culture in America.[67]
  • (2012) Recipient of Lifetime Achievement Award at Healthcare Chaplaincy Wholeness of Life Awards Dinner[68]
  • (2013) Honored at The Philips Collection Annual Gala[69]
  • (2015) Chef for Papal Celebration; Pope Francis during visit to New York City[70]
  • (2015) Italian Talent Award by The Italian Talent Association[71]
  • (2015) Augie Award at the Annual Culinary Institute of America Leadership Awards[72]
  • (2016) Lifetime Achievement Award from Women with Wings and Wisdom[73]
  • (2016) Spirit Award from Kansas City Women in Film and Television[74]
  • (2016) Honored at Les Dames d'Escoffier Fundraiser Gala; Vancouver[75]
  • (2017) Queens Ambassador Awards from Community News Group[76]
  • (2017) Recipient of Grand Dame Award by the Les Dames D' Escoffier International[77]
  • (2017) Recipient of StellaRe Prize by the Sandretto Re Rebaudengo Foundation[78]
  • (2018) Celebrity Champion for "Adopt-A-Future" campaign by UNA-USA/The UN Refugee Agency[79]
  • (2018) Bastianich Family recipient of Award from Italian Heritage & Culture Committee of New York, Inc. (IHCC-NY, Inc.)
  • (2018) Honored at annual Cardinal's Christmas Luncheon and recipient of the Christmas Angel Award[80]
  • (2018) Recipient of The One America Award for Entrepreneurship by NIAF [81]
  • (2019) Honored at Histria Association of Women 30th Anniversary Dinner
  • (2019) Honored at the 15th Annual Hamptons Happening Event by the Samuel Waxman Cancer Research Foundation[82]
  • (2019) Keynote Speaker at Fifth Annual Food Lab Conference at Stony Brook Southampton [83]
  • (2019) Recipient of Spirit of Arrupe Award from Loyola University Chicago
  • (2019) Honored at JRS/USA 39th Anniversary Dinner [84]
  • (2019) Guest of honor at Luncheon honoring women in culinary world hosted by Les Dames d' Escoffier, Austin Chapter & Austin Food & Wine Alliance [85]
  • (2020) Hosted fundraising event at Our Lady of the Blessed Sacrament Catholic Academy [86]
  • (2020) Honored by The Stamford Museum & Nature Center at Annual charity Event 'An Evening with Lidia Bastianich' [87]
  • (2020) Special guest at Long Island 'Taste the Greats' event [88]

Personal life edit

At her sweet sixteen birthday party, she was introduced to her future husband, Felice "Felix" Bastianich, a fellow Istrian Italian immigrant[7][89][90] and restaurant worker from Labin, on the eastern coast of Istria, Croatia. The couple married in 1966 and Lidia gave birth to their son, Joe, in 1968. Their second child, Tanya, was born in 1972.[91]

After many disagreements about the direction their entrepreneurial and personal lives had taken — most notably the pace of the expansion and character of their business — Lidia and Felice divorced in 1998. Bastianich continued expanding her business while Felice transferred his shares in the business to their two children. He died on December 12, 2010.[citation needed]

Bastianich lives in Douglaston, Queens;[92] she lived with her mother, Erminia Motika, until her death in February 2021. Bastianich's own kitchen has served as the stage set for four of her television series, and the garden that Erminia maintained provided many of the ingredients featured in the shows. Erminia, who answered to "grandma", frequently served as a sous-chef in various episodes of the television series.

Joe Bastianich occasionally appears in his mother's series to offer wine expertise. He, his wife Deanna, and their three children live in New York City.

Tanya Bastianich Manuali, with her husband Corrado Manuali, lives in Arizona. Tanya is integrally involved in the production of Lidia's public television series as an owner and Executive Producer of Tavola Productions and is active daily in the family restaurant business.

In an interview by American Public Television, Bastianich spoke of how important it is for her to pass on family traditions:[93]

Food for me was a connecting link to my grandmother, to my childhood, to my past. And what I found out is that for everybody, food is a connector to their roots, to their past in different ways. It gives you security; it gives you a profile of who you are, where you come from.

Controversy edit

In 2011, Bastianich was accused of keeping an indentured servant.[94][95] The subsequent lawsuit was tossed out in 2012 by a lower court that held that the plaintiff was not a slave because she received health insurance, room and board and other perks in lieu of getting paid.[96][97]

Philanthropy edit

Lidia Bastianich is an active member of society who participates in community service activities and special events on behalf of several foundations. She is a member of Les Dames d'Escoffier and a founding member of Women Chefs and Restaurateurs, two non-profit organizations of women leaders in the food and hospitality industries. She is also a champion for the United Nations Association of the United States of America's Adopt-A-Future program, in support of refugee education.

Bastianich was on the Board of the Arrupe College,[98] a higher education program founded by the Loyola University of Chicago for underprivileged students, and regularly hosts Fundraisers for the program at Eataly in Chicago.[99][100] BoysGrow, a local non-profit vocational training program, is another organization that she works with by hosting annual Benefit Dinners since 2013 at her restaurant Lidia's in Kansas City.[101] In addition, she has helped raise funds for United Nations Development Fund for Women (UNIFEM) – now known as UN Women – as co-chair of charity events and Benefit Dinners throughout her career. She is also involved with Jesuit Refugee Service, The Child Center of NY and hosts at classes at August Martin High School in Queens, New York.

Bastianich is also actively involved with various non-profit organizations that are focused on promoting and celebrating Italian and Italian-American culture and heritage. She is part of the National Organization of Italian American Women's Distinguished Board,[102] a national organization for women of Italian ancestry that focuses on preserving Italian heritage, language and culture. In 2010, the Bastianich family was honored by NOIAW for their outstanding contributions to Italian culture in America.[103]

She supports the Columbus Citizens Foundation, a non-profit organization focused on promoting and celebrating Italian-American heritage. She was the Grand Marshal of the Columbus Day Parade in New York City in 2007,[104] and an honorary guest at the 2016 Columbus Celebration Kickoff Event at Eataly Downtown in New York City.[105]

Moreover, Bastianich has worked with the Italian American Committee on Education (IACE), a New York-based non-profit organization that promotes the study of Italian language and culture, by visiting elementary schools and speaking to students as a guest speaker, such as in 2011 in Harlem [106] and in 2014 in the Bronx.[107] In 2014, Bastianich led the committee that determined the winners of a contest initiative launched by Eataly and IACE for students.[108]

See also edit

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External links edit

  • Lidia's Italy Lidia Bastianich's official website
  • Lidia's Italy at IMDb  
  • 2000 MasterChef USA official website
  • Lidia Celebrates America

lidia, bastianich, lidia, giuliana, matticchio, bastianich, italian, ˈliːdja, dʒuˈljaːna, matˈtikkjo, baˈstjaːnitʃ, born, february, 1947, italian, american, celebrity, chef, television, host, author, restaurateur, specializing, italian, italian, american, cuis. Lidia Giuliana Matticchio Bastianich Italian ˈliːdja dʒuˈljaːna matˈtikkjo baˈstjaːnitʃ born February 21 1947 is an Italian American 2 celebrity chef television host author and restaurateur Specializing in Italian and Italian American cuisine Bastianich has been a regular contributor to public television cooking shows since 1998 3 Lidia BastianichBastianich at the 2014 Texas Book FestivalBornLidia Giuliana Matticchio 1 1947 02 21 February 21 1947 age 77 Pola Yugoslav occupied Italy now Pula Croatia SpouseFelice Felix Bastianich m 1966 div 1998 wbr ChildrenJoe BastianichTanya Bastianich ManualiCulinary careerCooking styleItalianItalian AmericanCurrent restaurant s Felidia Becco Lidia s Kansas City Del PostoTelevision show s Lidia s Italy in America Lidia Celebrates America Lidia s Italy Lidia s Family Table Lidia s Italian American KitchenWebsitelidiasitaly wbr com In 2014 she launched her fifth television series Lidia s Kitchen She owns or has owned several Italian restaurants in the U S in partnership with her daughter Tanya Bastianich Manuali and her son Joe Bastianich including Felidia founded with her ex husband Felice Del Posto closed and sold in 2021 and Becco in Manhattan Lidia s Pittsburgh in Pittsburgh closed in 2019 and Lidia s Kansas City in Kansas City Missouri She also is a partner in Eataly locations in New York City Chicago Boston Los Angeles Las Vegas Silicon Valley Dallas and Sao Paulo Brazil 4 Contents 1 Early life 2 Career 2 1 From Queens to Manhattan 1971 1981 2 2 Expansion 2 3 Television 1998 present 2 4 Books 1990 present 3 Awards and honors 3 1 Other awards and honors 4 Personal life 4 1 Controversy 5 Philanthropy 6 See also 7 References 8 External linksEarly life editLidia Giuliana Matticchio Bastianich was born to an Istrian Italian family on February 21 1947 in Pola Istria just before the city was assigned to Yugoslavia in September 1947 and which is now part of Istria County Croatia Istria was part of the Kingdom of Italy but it became part of Yugoslavia at the end of World War II as confirmed by the Treaty of Paris 1947 and Treaty of Osimo 1975 She is the daughter of Erminia 1921 2021 5 and Vittorio Matticchio 1911 1980 6 7 Until 1956 she lived with her family in Yugoslavia during which time the family s name was Croaticized from Matticchio to Motika 8 Bastianich like many other Istrian Italians fled to Trieste Italy during the Istrian Dalmatian exodus with her brother Franco and her mother on the pretense of visiting their sick aunt Nina who was a personal chef 8 9 Soon after her father joined them in Trieste after he crossed the border into Italy at night 8 9 10 After Nina could only provide temporary shelter Bastianich and her family became refugees at Risiera di San Sabba 8 According to Bastianich in a Public Television documentary although a wealthy Triestine family hired her mother as a cook housekeeper and her father as a limousine driver they remained residents of the refugee camp Two years later their displaced persons application was granted to emigrate from Italy to the United States 10 In 1958 Bastianich and her family reached the United States arriving in North Bergen New Jersey and later settling in Astoria Queens in New York City 10 11 12 Bastianich gives credit for the family s new roots in the United States to their sponsor Catholic Relief Services 10 11 13 The Catholic Relief Services brought us here to New York we had no one They found a home for us They found a job for my father And ultimately we settled And I am the perfect example that if you give somebody a chance especially here in the United States one can find the way Bastianich started working part time at the age of 14 during which she briefly worked at the Astoria bakery Walken s Bakery owned by Christopher Walken s parents After graduating from high school she began to work full time at a pizzeria on the Upper West Side of Manhattan 14 Although she and her family are nationally Italian a DNA test indicated that her family is largely of Eastern European descent due to the multiethnicity of Istria 15 Concerning her identity Lidia has stated I feel very Italian but I do have some Slavic in me and I relate to that as well so that forms the mixture that is Lidia 16 Career editFrom Queens to Manhattan 1971 1981 edit In 1971 the Bastianiches opened their first restaurant the tiny Buonavia meaning good road in the Forest Hills section of Queens 17 with Bastianich as its hostess They created their restaurant s menu by copying recipes from the most popular and successful Italian restaurants of the day and they hired the best Italian American chef that they could find After a brief break to deliver her second child Tanya in 1972 Bastianich began training as the assistant chef at Buonavia gradually learning enough to cook popular Italian dishes on her own after which the couple began adding traditional Istrian dishes to their menu The success of Buonavia led to the opening of the second restaurant in Queens Villa Secondo It was here that Bastianich gained the attention of local food critics and started to give live cooking demonstrations a prelude to her future career as a television cooking show hostess In 1981 Bastianich s father died and the family sold their two Queens restaurants and purchased a small Manhattan brownstone containing a pre existing restaurant on the East Side of Manhattan near the 59th Street Bridge to Queens They converted it into what would eventually become their flagship restaurant Felidia a contraction of Felice and Lidia After liquidating nearly every asset they had to cover 750 000 worth of renovations Felidia finally opened to near universal acclaim from their loyal following of food critics including The New York Times which gave Felidia three stars One of Felidia s chefs was not Italian He was Puerto Rico born David Torres known at the restaurant as Davide He died of throat cancer in 1996 Expansion edit Although Lidia and Felice sent their two children to college without expectations that either would go into the restaurant business Joseph who had frequently done odd jobs for his parents at Felidia gave up his newly launched career as a Wall Street bond trader 18 and in 1993 convinced his parents to partner with him to open Becco Italian for peck nibble savor in the Theater District in Manhattan Like Felidia Becco was an immediate success and led to the opening of additional restaurants outside New York City including Lidia s Kansas City in 1998 19 and Lidia s Pittsburgh in 2001 20 In 1993 Julia Child invited Bastianich to tape an episode of her Public Television series Julia Child Cooking With Master Chefs which featured acclaimed chefs from around the U S preparing dishes in their own home kitchens The guest appearance gave Bastianich confidence and determination to expand the Bastianich family s own commercial interests By the late 1990s Bastianich s restaurants had evolved into a truly family owned and operated enterprise Bastianich s mother Erminia Motika maintained the large garden behind the family home from which Bastianich chose ingredients to use in recipe development Joe was the chief sommelier of the restaurant group in addition to branching out into his own restaurant line Bastianich s daughter Tanya Bastianich Manuali used her PhD in Italian art history as the foundation for a travel agency partnership with her mother called Esperienze Italiane through which Tanya and friend Shelly Burgess Nicotra who was the Executive Producer of Bastianich s television series and head of PR at Lidia s Italy offered tours throughout Italy Tanya s husband attorney Corrado Manuali became the restaurant group s chief legal counsel 21 In 2010 Bastianich and her son partnered with Oscar Farinetti to open Eataly a 50 000 square foot 4 600 m2 food emporium in Manhattan that is devoted to the food and culinary traditions of Italy Bastianich offers culinary and gastronomy classes to the public at Eataly s school La Scuola Eataly s motto is We sell what we cook and we cook what we sell 22 Eataly is now in Chicago and Sao Paulo Brazil They opened a second store in New York at the World Trade Center in Manhattan in 2016 23 and another one in Boston the same year 24 Recent openings include Eataly in Los Angeles in 2017 25 in Las Vegas in 2018 26 in Toronto in 2019 Silicon Valley in 2022 and Dallas 27 The fall of 2010 also marked the debut of Lidia s Kitchen an exclusive line of commercial cookware and serving ware for QVC Along with her daughter Tanya and son in law Corrado Manuali Bastianich launched Nonna Foods as a platform to distribute an array of both existing and new LIDIA S food products Nonna Foods has 11 varieties of sauces including two USDA Certified Organic sauces available nationwide Together with her son Joseph Bastianich produces wine at Bastianich Vineyard in Friuli Venezia Giulia and La Mozza Vineyard in Maremma Italy 28 29 Television 1998 present edit In 1998 Public Television offered Bastianich her own television series which became Lidia s Italian Table It established her as a fixture in the network s line up of cooking shows Since then she has hosted additional public television series including Lidia s Family Table 30 Lidia s Italy Lidia s Italy in America and Lidia s Kitchen She also hosts a series of hour long Public Television specials called Lidia Celebrates America which premiered in 2011 with Lidia Celebrates America Holiday Tables amp Traditions In the series Bastianich celebrates the diversity of cultures across the United States and explores the American immigrant experience The following special Lidia Celebrates America Weddings Something Borrowed Something New aired in 2012 Lidia Celebrates America Freedom amp Independence in 2013 Lidia Celebrates America Life s Milestones in 2013 Lidia Celebrates America Holiday Tables and Traditions in 2015 Lidia Celebrates America Holiday for Heroes in 2016 Lidia Celebrates America Homegrown Heroes in 2017 Lidia Celebrates America A Heartland Holiday Feast in 2018 Lidia Celebrates America The Return of the Artisans in 2019 Lidia Celebrates America Eating in With Lidia in 2020 Lidia Celebrates America A Salute to First Responders in 2020 Lidia Celebrates America Overcoming the Odds in 2021 and Lidia Celebrates America Flavors that Define Us in 2023 31 Bastianich ends each episode of her show with an invitation to join her and her family for a meal Tutti a tavola a mangiare Italian for Everyone to the table to eat For the 2010 holiday season her new television production company Tavola Productions created an animated holiday children s special for Public Television Lidia s Christmas Kitchen Nonna Tell Me a Story to go along with the book by the same title that was written by Bastianich 28 In 2013 Bastianich returned to Public Television with Lidia s Kitchen 32 a 26 part series produced by Tavola Productions The tenth season premiered in October 2022 Lidia s Kitchen Season 11 launches in October 2023 Among Bastianich s television show appearances she participated as a celebrity judge on MasterChef USA an adaptation of the BBC MasterChef UK TV series in 2000 Her son Joseph Bastianich would later go on to star as a celebrity judge on the Gordon Ramsay version of MasterChef Bastianich has also appeared on the Italian television show Junior MasterChef Italia in 2014 and 2015 for Season 1 and Season 2 In 2016 and 2017 she was a judge for the Italian television show La Prova del Cuoco 33 In 2020 alongside son Joe Bastianich and Antonino Cannavacciuolo she was a judge on the cooking competition show on Sky Family Food Fight 34 In 2021 Bastianich co starred along with Italian chef Anna Moroni in Senti che fame Nonna pensaci tu which aired on Discovery in Italy 35 Books 1990 present edit Bastianich has authored several cookbooks to accompany her television series La Cucina di Lidia Lidia s Family Table Lidia s Italian American Kitchen Lidia s Italian Table Lidia s Italy Lidia Cooks from the Heart of Italy Lidia s Italy in America Lidia s Favorite Recipes Lidia s Commonsense Italian Cooking Nonna Tell Me A Story Nonna s Birthday Surprise Lidia s Egg Citing Farm Adventure Lidia s Mastering the Art of Italian Cuisine Lidia s Celebrate Like an Italian My American Dream A Life of Love Family and Food Felidia Recipes from My Flagship Restaurant Lidia s a Pot a Pan and a Bowl Simple Recipes for Perfect Meals Her newest book Lidia s From Our Family Table to Yours will be released in Fall 2023 Awards and honors edit 1987 Recipient of Woman of the Year Innovation Award Restaurant Category Women s Institute of the Center for Food and Hotel Management 1993 Nominated for Best Chef in New York by the James Beard Foundation Felidia 1994 Nominated for Best Chef in New York by the James Beard Foundation Felidia 1996 Nominated for Best Chef in New York by the James Beard Foundation Felidia 1996 Recipient of Who s Who of Food amp Beverage in America James Beard Award 36 1997 Nominated for Best Chef in New York by the James Beard Foundation Felidia 1998 Nominated for Best Chef in New York by the James Beard Foundation Felidia 1999 Named Best Chef in New York by the James Beard Foundation 37 2001 Lidia s Italian American Kitchen wins International Association Culinary Professionals IACP cookbook Award in Chefs and restaurants category 38 2002 Lidia s Italian American Kitchen nominated for James Beard Award in Best National Television Cooking Show or Special category 2002 Named Best Outstanding Chef by the James Beard Foundation 39 2002 Named The First Lady of Italian Cuisine and Restaurants in the United States by Senator George Onorato 2007 Lidia s Family Table nominated for James Beard Award in National Television Food Show category 2008 Lidia s Italy 140 Simple and Delicious Recipes from the Ten Places in Italy Lidia Loves Most nominated for James Beard Award in International Book category 2008 Lidia s Italy nominated for Emmy Award 40 2009 Lidia s Italy named Best Cooking Show by the James Beard Foundation 41 2010 Lidia Cooks From the Heart of Italy nominated for James Beard Award in International Book category 2011 Lidia Celebrates America receives highest honor of Silver Award for in Film Video Silver Winners category for the 32nd Annual Telly Awards 2012 Lidia Celebrates America Holiday Tables amp Traditions nominated for Outstanding Documentary by the James Beard Foundation 42 2013 Wins Emmy for Outstanding Culinary Host 43 2013 Inducted into Culinary Hall of Fame 44 2013 Lidia Celebrates America Something Borrowed Something New receives New York Festivals Award 45 2014 Three Tavola productions Lidia s Kitchen Lidia Celebrates America and Amy Thielen s Heartland Table on the Food Network nominated for a James Beard Award 2014 Lidia Celebrates America Freedom and Independence receives Telly Award 2014 Lidia Celebrates America nominated for a Rockie Award at Banff World Media Festival in Lifestyle category 46 2016 Lidia Celebrates America Home for the Holidays wins Best Special by the James Beard Foundation 47 2016 Lidia Celebrates America Home for the Holidays named Best Food Program at Taste Awards 2017 Nominated for a Daytime Emmy Award in Outstanding Culinary Host category 48 2017 Lidia Celebrates America Holiday for Heroes wins James Beard Award for Best Special 49 2017 Recipient of the StellaRe Prize by the Sandretto Re Rebaudengo Foundation 50 2018 Wins Daytime Emmy Award in Outstanding Culinary Host category 51 2018 Lidia s Kitchen nominated for a Daytime Emmy Award in Best Culinary Program category 2018 Lidia Celebrates America Homegrown Heroes wins James Beard Award for Best Special 52 2018 Lidia Celebrates America Home Grown Heroes recipient of Gold Telly Award in General Documentary Individual category 53 2019 Lidia s Kitchen nominated for a Daytime Emmy Award in Outstanding Culinary Program category 54 2019 Recipient of Master of the Aesthetics of Gastronomy Award from Culinary Institute of America 55 2019 Awarded the Premio Artusi by the Scientific Committee of Casa Artusi 56 2022 American Public Television Silver Award 57 2023 Recipient of Taste Award 58 2023 Recipient of honorary degree from Manhattan College and commencement speaker 59 2023 Recipient of WHYY s Lifelong Learning Award 60 2023 Recipient of MenuMasters Award 61 Other awards and honors edit 1996 Recipient of Distinguished Service Award and recognized for Outstanding contribution and dedicated service to the Italian American Community by the Italian Government 1999 Honored as Commendatore of the Republic of Italy 2000 Golden Whisk Award by Women Chefs and Restaurateurs 62 2002 La Bellisima America Award from Italian American Museum 63 2007 Honors Award from Careers through Culinary Arts Program C CAP 2007 Grand Marshal of the Columbus Day Parade in New York City 2008 Chef for Papal Celebration Pope Benedict XVI during visit to New York City 64 2008 Recipient of Bpeace s first ever Economic Impact Award 65 2008 Honored as Commander Commendatore by the then President of Italy Giorgio Napolitano 2008 Guest at Dinner honoring Italian Prime Minister at the White House Washington 2009 Honoree at Great Chefs event to benefit Greenwich Health at Greenwich Hospital 2009 National Italian American Foundation NIAF Special Achievement Award for humanitarian service 66 2010 Bastianich family honored by the National Organization of Italian American Women NOIAW for their outstanding contributions to Italian culture in America 67 2012 Recipient of Lifetime Achievement Award at Healthcare Chaplaincy Wholeness of Life Awards Dinner 68 2013 Honored at The Philips Collection Annual Gala 69 2015 Chef for Papal Celebration Pope Francis during visit to New York City 70 2015 Italian Talent Award by The Italian Talent Association 71 2015 Augie Award at the Annual Culinary Institute of America Leadership Awards 72 2016 Lifetime Achievement Award from Women with Wings and Wisdom 73 2016 Spirit Award from Kansas City Women in Film and Television 74 2016 Honored at Les Dames d Escoffier Fundraiser Gala Vancouver 75 2017 Queens Ambassador Awards from Community News Group 76 2017 Recipient of Grand Dame Award by the Les Dames D Escoffier International 77 2017 Recipient of StellaRe Prize by the Sandretto Re Rebaudengo Foundation 78 2018 Celebrity Champion for Adopt A Future campaign by UNA USA The UN Refugee Agency 79 2018 Bastianich Family recipient of Award from Italian Heritage amp Culture Committee of New York Inc IHCC NY Inc 2018 Honored at annual Cardinal s Christmas Luncheon and recipient of the Christmas Angel Award 80 2018 Recipient of The One America Award for Entrepreneurship by NIAF 81 2019 Honored at Histria Association of Women 30th Anniversary Dinner 2019 Honored at the 15th Annual Hamptons Happening Event by the Samuel Waxman Cancer Research Foundation 82 2019 Keynote Speaker at Fifth Annual Food Lab Conference at Stony Brook Southampton 83 2019 Recipient of Spirit of Arrupe Award from Loyola University Chicago 2019 Honored at JRS USA 39th Anniversary Dinner 84 2019 Guest of honor at Luncheon honoring women in culinary world hosted by Les Dames d Escoffier Austin Chapter amp Austin Food amp Wine Alliance 85 2020 Hosted fundraising event at Our Lady of the Blessed Sacrament Catholic Academy 86 2020 Honored by The Stamford Museum amp Nature Center at Annual charity Event An Evening with Lidia Bastianich 87 2020 Special guest at Long Island Taste the Greats event 88 Personal life editAt her sweet sixteen birthday party she was introduced to her future husband Felice Felix Bastianich a fellow Istrian Italian immigrant 7 89 90 and restaurant worker from Labin on the eastern coast of Istria Croatia The couple married in 1966 and Lidia gave birth to their son Joe in 1968 Their second child Tanya was born in 1972 91 After many disagreements about the direction their entrepreneurial and personal lives had taken most notably the pace of the expansion and character of their business Lidia and Felice divorced in 1998 Bastianich continued expanding her business while Felice transferred his shares in the business to their two children He died on December 12 2010 citation needed Bastianich lives in Douglaston Queens 92 she lived with her mother Erminia Motika until her death in February 2021 Bastianich s own kitchen has served as the stage set for four of her television series and the garden that Erminia maintained provided many of the ingredients featured in the shows Erminia who answered to grandma frequently served as a sous chef in various episodes of the television series Joe Bastianich occasionally appears in his mother s series to offer wine expertise He his wife Deanna and their three children live in New York City Tanya Bastianich Manuali with her husband Corrado Manuali lives in Arizona Tanya is integrally involved in the production of Lidia s public television series as an owner and Executive Producer of Tavola Productions and is active daily in the family restaurant business In an interview by American Public Television Bastianich spoke of how important it is for her to pass on family traditions 93 Food for me was a connecting link to my grandmother to my childhood to my past And what I found out is that for everybody food is a connector to their roots to their past in different ways It gives you security it gives you a profile of who you are where you come from Controversy edit In 2011 Bastianich was accused of keeping an indentured servant 94 95 The subsequent lawsuit was tossed out in 2012 by a lower court that held that the plaintiff was not a slave because she received health insurance room and board and other perks in lieu of getting paid 96 97 Philanthropy editLidia Bastianich is an active member of society who participates in community service activities and special events on behalf of several foundations She is a member of Les Dames d Escoffier and a founding member of Women Chefs and Restaurateurs two non profit organizations of women leaders in the food and hospitality industries She is also a champion for the United Nations Association of the United States of America s Adopt A Future program in support of refugee education Bastianich was on the Board of the Arrupe College 98 a higher education program founded by the Loyola University of Chicago for underprivileged students and regularly hosts Fundraisers for the program at Eataly in Chicago 99 100 BoysGrow a local non profit vocational training program is another organization that she works with by hosting annual Benefit Dinners since 2013 at her restaurant Lidia s in Kansas City 101 In addition she has helped raise funds for United Nations Development Fund for Women UNIFEM now known as UN Women as co chair of charity events and Benefit Dinners throughout her career She is also involved with Jesuit Refugee Service The Child Center of NY and hosts at classes at August Martin High School in Queens New York Bastianich is also actively involved with various non profit organizations that are focused on promoting and celebrating Italian and Italian American culture and heritage She is part of the National Organization of Italian American Women s Distinguished Board 102 a national organization for women of Italian ancestry that focuses on preserving Italian heritage language and culture In 2010 the Bastianich family was honored by NOIAW for their outstanding contributions to Italian culture in America 103 She supports the Columbus Citizens Foundation a non profit organization focused on promoting and celebrating Italian American heritage She was the Grand Marshal of the Columbus Day Parade in New York City in 2007 104 and an honorary guest at the 2016 Columbus Celebration Kickoff Event at Eataly Downtown in New York City 105 Moreover Bastianich has worked with the Italian American Committee on Education IACE a New York based non profit organization that promotes the study of Italian language and culture by visiting elementary schools and speaking to students as a guest speaker such as in 2011 in Harlem 106 and in 2014 in the Bronx 107 In 2014 Bastianich led the committee that determined the winners of a contest initiative launched by Eataly and IACE for students 108 See also editList of celebrities who own wineries and vineyardsReferences edit Finding Your Roots March 1 2016 PBS How Peasant Food Helped Chef Lidia Bastianich Achieve Her American Dream NPR org Retrieved July 15 2019 Brafman Ori Brafman Rom 2010 Click The Forces Behind How We Fully Engage with People Work and Everything We Do Crown p 90 ISBN 9780307715845 Becco Lidia Bastianich becco nyc com Retrieved May 8 2021 Erminia Motika Obituary 1921 2021 Poughkeepsie Journal Legacy com Viktor Motika a b Weinraub Judith 2015 Savoring Gotham A Food Lover s Companion to New York City a b c d Gerac Victor William Demers Elizabeth S 2011 Icons of American Cooking Vol 3 ISBN 9780313381324 Retrieved May 8 2018 a b Author Interview for Lidia s Italy Random House Retrieved July 31 2009 a b c d Lidia Bastianich to Receive Economic Impact Award PDF Press Release Business Council for Peace April 29 2008 Archived from the original PDF on July 24 2011 Retrieved August 1 2009 a b Fernandez Tommy Most Powerful Women in New York 2007 Crain s New York Business Retrieved September 1 2013 Hyman Vicki November 1 2011 Lidia s Italy in America Now that s Italian American NJ com Rosenberg Sarah Caron Christina April 20 2008 Nightlife Plate List Lidia Bastianich Italian American Chef Breaks Bread with the Pope ABC News Retrieved May 8 2018 Lidia Bastianich and Her Mother WNYC The Leonard Lopate Show August 16 2010 Archived from the original on August 18 2010 Retrieved August 17 2010 Dretzin Rachel Gladsjo Leslie Asako McGee Dyllan Kunhardt Peter Segaller Stephen March 2016 The Long Way Home Finding Your Roots PBS Dretzin Rachel Gladsjo Leslie Asako McGee Dyllan Kunhardt Peter Segaller Stephen November 2020 Flight Finding Your Roots PBS Rhoades Liz November 28 2002 Italian Chef Lidia Bastianich Calls Douglaston Her Home Queens Chronicle Retrieved December 11 2022 Passing the Toque For a New Generation Hospitality Is Destiny Suzanne Hamlin published January 10 1996 retrieved February 1 2008 Dulin Pete First Look Inside the New Terrazza at Lidia s Kansas City Retrieved February 10 2018 Lidia s sets the table for opening day tomorrow old post gazette com Retrieved February 10 2018 Cast of Characters of Lidia s Family Table Archived February 5 2008 at the Wayback Machine retrieved January 31 2008 Stores Archived from the original on July 19 2011 Retrieved April 1 2011 Zagat www zagat com Retrieved February 10 2018 Eataly Boston Grandly Opens November 29 Eater Boston October 27 2016 Retrieved February 10 2018 Eataly L A Now Open Eataly April 10 2017 Retrieved February 10 2018 Eataly Las Vegas Opening on December 27 2018 Eataly December 16 2017 Retrieved February 10 2018 Eataly Toronto Now Open Eataly May 15 2019 Retrieved July 19 2019 a b foodspring finest fitness 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Bastianich to Receive Honorary Degree at 2023 Commencement Manhattan College manhattan edu April 10 2023 Retrieved July 9 2023 Food is love Chef Lidia Bastianich receives WHYY s Lifelong Learning Award WHYY Retrieved July 9 2023 Lidia Bastianich Erick Williams and other MenuMasters Award winners are honored at Chicago Gala Nation s Restaurant News May 21 2023 Retrieved July 9 2023 The James Beard Foundation 2005 Awards Reception Chefs jamesbeard starchefs com Retrieved February 10 2018 H Net Discussion Networks h net msu edu Retrieved February 10 2018 Cooking for the Pope Lidia Bastianich Comes Full Circle www seriouseats com Retrieved February 10 2018 Corporate Partnership Archived from the original on February 2 2017 Retrieved January 25 2017 You are being redirected www niaf org Retrieved February 10 2018 30 Years of NOIAW Celebrating the Milestone with Lidia Bastianich and Family Retrieved February 10 2018 Lizausaba Franklin Issue 64 September 2012 HealthCare Chaplaincy www healthcarechaplaincy org Retrieved February 10 2018 The Scene Bisnow captures IFE at The Phillips Collection 2013 Gala Institute for Education May 6 2013 Retrieved March 20 2017 Lidia Bastianich Cooked Pope Francis Meals This Week Here are the Menus September 26 2015 Retrieved February 10 2018 Pasquale Natuzzi receives the Italian Talent Award 2015 NATUZZI ITALIA Retrieved February 10 2018 A Stellar Gathering to Celebrate Women Chefs The 2015 CIA Leadership Awards Culinary Institute of America www ciachef edu Retrieved February 10 2018 13th Annual Women with Wings and Wisdom Luncheon on March 8th WXEL 13th Annual Women with Wings and Wisdom Luncheon on March 8 WXEL Retrieved February 10 2018 KCWIFT Kansas City Women in film amp Television Host KCWIFT Spirit Awards Archived from the original on February 2 2017 Les Dames d Escoffier to honour renowned New York restaurateur Lidia Bastianich at fundraising gala September 7 2016 Retrieved February 10 2018 LIAACC NY State s Regional Chamber 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Annual Food Lab Conference Keynote Speaker September 9 2019 JRS USA to Honor Lidia Bastianich for 39th Anniversary Austin Food amp Wine Alliance Lunch with Lidia Honoring Women in Culinary Austin Food amp Wine Alliance Lidia Bastianich comes to OLBSCA Our Lady of the Blessed Sacrament Catholic Academy January 14 2020 Stamford Museum amp Nature Center Hosts An Evening with Lidia Bastianich Stamford Museum amp Nature Center February 10 2020 Long Island s Top Chefs Will Make New Food Event Taste The Greats Sizzle Long Island Press February 29 2020 CaLDRON Magazine Chef at Large February 12 2015 Retrieved February 10 2018 via Google Books Smith Andrew 2013 The Oxford Encyclopedia of Food and Drink in America p 127 Schwarzbaum Lisa December 7 2013 Lidia Bastianich s Favorite Memories of Christmas Past Parade Retrieved February 22 2019 Duke Nathan March 6 2012 Douglaston s Own Lidia Bastianich Patch Bayside Douglaston Retrieved March 12 2019 Interview with Lidia Bastianich American Public Television Online 2008 Archived from the original on January 10 2008 Retrieved October 16 2007 Chef had worker slave New York Post August 19 2011 Retrieved May 10 2018 Martinez Jose TV chef Lidia Bastianich accused of tricking Italian cook into being senior s caretaker against will nydailynews com Retrieved May 10 2018 Lawsuit Against Celebrity Chef Lidia Bastianich Will be Uphill Battle Courtroom Strategy by Attorney Oscar Michelen August 19 2011 Retrieved May 10 2018 Farina v Bastianich 2012 NY Slip Op 33567 U 20140422358 Leagle Retrieved May 10 2018 2nd Annual Breaking Bread with Lidia Bastianich for Arrupe College Chicago Loyola University 2017 Retrieved February 10 2018 archive Fundraiser at Eataly Arrupe Loyola University Chicago www luc edu Retrieved February 10 2018 2016 Arrupe Fundraising at Eataly November 2 2016 Retrieved February 10 2018 A Connection to the Earth Flatlandkc org June 18 2016 Retrieved February 10 2018 National Board of Directors National Organization of Italian American Women Retrieved February 10 2018 Jun 30 2010 NOIAW honors La Famiglia Bastianich NIAF s East Coast Gala Pietro Cesare Alberti Calandra Qcpages qc edu June 30 2010 Retrieved February 10 2018 Columbus Day Parade Columbus Citizens Foundation Preserving Heritage Creating Opportunities www columbuscitizensfd org Retrieved February 10 2018 Janazzo Samantha October 6 2016 72nd annual Columbus Day Parade Kicks Off Eataly Downtown iItaly Retrieved August 5 2019 Be Cool Learn Italian Culture and Cuisine with Lidia Retrieved February 10 2018 Italian chef Lidia Bastianich visits Saint Raymond Elementary School students Archived from the original on February 2 2017 Retrieved January 26 2017 The Oscars Come to Eataly New York EXPO Short Food Movie Competition December 2 2014 Retrieved February 10 2018 External links edit nbsp Wikimedia Commons has media related to Lidia Bastianich Lidia s Italy Lidia Bastianich s official website Lidia s Italy at IMDb nbsp Celebrity Judges 2000 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