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Sara Moulton

Sara Moulton (born February 19,[2] 1952) is an American cookbook author and television personality. In an article for The New York Times, Kim Severson described Moulton as "one of the nation’s most enduring recipe writers and cooking teachers...and a dean of food television and magazines".[3]

Sara Moulton
Born (1952-02-19) February 19, 1952 (age 72)
New York City, New York, United States
Education • University of Michigan (1981)
 • Culinary Institute of America (1977)
Occupation(s)cookbook author, television personality
SpouseBill Adler[1]
Children2
Culinary career
Television show(s)
Websitesaramoulton.com

Moulton was the on-air food editor for Good Morning America, a morning news-and-talk show broadcast on the ABC television network, from 1997 through 2012. She was the chef of the executive dining room at Gourmet for 20 years, a stint that ended when the magazine ceased publication in 2009.[4]

Between 1996 and 2005, Moulton hosted Cooking Live (1997–2002), Cooking Live Primetime (1999), and Sara's Secrets (2002–2005) on the Food Network, becoming one of the original stars of that cable-and-satellite-television channel during its first decade. Her career in television and cooking has spanned nearly 40 years.[citation needed]

Moulton is the author of several cookbooks and videos, notably Sara Moulton Cooks at Home (2002), Sara's Secrets for Weeknight Meals (2005), and Sara Moulton's Everyday Family Dinners (2010).[5]

In 1982, Moulton co-founded the New York Women's Culinary Alliance.[6]

Since 2008, Moulton has been the host of Sara's Weeknight Meals, a cooking show distributed by American Public Television. From August 2012 through October 2018, Moulton was the author of a weekly cooking column for the Associated Press.[7]

In October 2016, Moulton joined Christopher Kimball's "Milk Street Radio," a weekly show broadcast by National Public Radio, as a cohost.[8]

Early life and education edit

Moulton was born in New York City, and attended The Brearley School in New York City.

The idea of channeling her childhood passion for food into a career did not occur to Moulton until after she graduated from the University of Michigan in Ann Arbor, Michigan, with a major in the history of ideas.[a]

Moulton enrolled at the Culinary Institute of America in Hyde Park, New York, in 1975 and graduated with highest honors in 1977,[9] winning a scholarship from Les Dames d'Escoffier in the process.

Career edit

She began working in restaurants immediately, first in Boston, Massachusetts, and then in New York City, taking off time only for a postgraduate apprenticeship with Master Chef Maurice Cazalis of the Henri IV Restaurant in Chartres, France, in 1979. Between 1981 and 1983 she was the chef tournant at La Tulipe, a three-star restaurant in New York City.[10]

In the interest of starting a family, she left restaurant work and began devoting herself instead to recipe testing and development. Moulton worked for two years as an instructor at Peter Kump's New York Cooking School (now known as the Institute of Culinary Education), where she discovered her love of teaching.

In 1984, she took a job in the test kitchen at Gourmet.[11] Four years later she became chef of the magazine's executive dining room.[12]

Television edit

In 1979, Moulton's television career began when she was hired to work behind the scenes on Julia Child & More Company, a cooking program on PBS. Her friendship with Julia Child led eventually to Moulton's job at Good Morning America,[13] where what started as another behind-the-scenes position ripened in 1997 into on-camera work.

By then, she had begun hosting the Food Network's Cooking Live. Six years and over 1,200 hour-long shows later, that show ended on March 31, 2002.[14] Sara's Secrets, which began the next day, ran until 2007.[15] “Sara Moulton is a chef, and one of the few people knowledgeable enough to field live phone-in queries, the basis of her show," wrote The New Yorker's Bill Buford.[16] "Cooking Live" was nominated as the James Beard Awards' Best National Television Cooking Show in 1999 and 2000.

The twelfth season of "Sara's Weeknight Meals" began airing on American Public Television in October 2023.[17] The show was nominated for a James Beard Award in 2013 and 2015, while Moulton herself has been nominated three times as Outstanding Personality/Host, most recently in 2014.[18]

Cookbooks and cooking columns edit

Her first cookbook, Sara Moulton Cooks at Home, was published by Broadway Books in October 2002,[19] and was meant to counter America's disastrous love affair with fast food by encouraging everyone to cook delicious and healthy food at home and to dine with family and friends.[20] "While rooted in classic French technique, the book also accommodates the American hunger for convenience, novelty and freshness," wrote Mike Dunne for The Sacramento Bee.[21]

Moulton's second cookbook, Sara's Secrets for Weeknight Meals, was published by Broadway Books in October 2005. It was reviewed by Michelle Green in People magazine, who wrote: "Sara has a gift for creating quick, accessible fine cuisine. Why suffer to make a gorgeous meal?"[22]

Her third cookbook, Sara Moulton's Everyday Family Dinners, was published by Simon & Schuster in April 2010.[23] Blogging for StoveTop Readings in November 2010, Greg Mowery wrote: "If there is a less pretentious, more accessible, and creative cookbook that gets great food on the table in good time with the least amount of fuss, I haven't seen it this year….This new book belongs in every family kitchen."[24]

Moulton's fourth cookbook, Home Cooking 101: How to Make Everything Taste Better, was published Oxmoor House in March 2016.[25] Diana K. Rice, in The Huffington Post, described it as "extremely useful to the home cook. [Looks] like a textbook, albeit...with fabulous food photos and enticing recipes."[26]

In August 2012 Moulton began writing a weekly column entitled "The Healthy Plate" for the Associated Press.[27] In January 2015, she replaced it with a new column called "KitchenWise," which ran through October 2018. Between November 2016 and September 2018, Moulton contributed a monthly column called "Sunday Supper" to The Washington Post Magazine.[28] From January 2018 through June 2021, Moulton contributed a quarterly column entitled "Maize Graze" to the University of Michigan's Alumnus Magazine.[29]

Awards edit

Personal life edit

Moulton's husband is Bill Adler, an American music journalist and critic. They have two children. Moulton and her family live in New York City, New York.[1]

Bibliography edit

  • Moulton, Sara; Anderson, Jean (2000). The Good Morning America Cut the Calories Cookbook – 120 Delicious Low-Fat, Low-Calorie Recipes from Our Viewers. Hyperion Books (New York City). ISBN 978-0-7868-6163-7.
  • Moulton, Sara; Pierce, Charles (2002). Sara Moulton Cooks at Home. Broadway Books (New York City). ISBN 978-0-7679-0770-5.
  • Moulton, Sara; Hayes, Joanne Lamb (2005). Sara's Secrets for Weeknight Meals. Broadway Books (New York City). ISBN 978-0-7679-1659-2.
  • Moulton, Sara (2010). Sara Moulton's Everyday Family Dinners. Simon & Schuster (New York City). ISBN 1-4391-0251-1.
  • Moulton, Sara (2016). Home Cooking 101: How to Make Everything Taste Better. Oxmoor House. ISBN 978-0848744410.

Videography edit

See also edit

Notes edit

  1. ^ Originally admitted to the Class of ’74, she did not apply for, and receive, a diploma until 1981.

References edit

  1. ^ a b Tannenbaum, Kiri (2008-09-29). "Celebrity Chefs at Home: Sara Moulton". delish.com, Hearst/MSN, 29 September 2008. Retrieved from http://www.delish.com/cooking-shows/celebrity-chefs/celeb-chef-sara-moulton.
  2. ^ Sara Moulton biography on International Movie DataBase IMDB.
  3. ^ Severson, Kim (April 4, 2016). "It's Dinner in a Box. But Are Meal Delivery Kits Cooking?". The New York Times. ISSN 0362-4331. Retrieved August 19, 2022.
  4. ^ See masthead for the August 1988 issue of Gourmet, in which Moulton is identified as "Executive Chef."
  5. ^ "Sara Moulton's Everyday Family Dinners," https://www.amazon.com/Sara-Moultons-Everyday-Family-Dinners/dp/1439102511/ref=sr_1_1?crid=2BTIYI4C4TX2F&keywords=Sara+Moulton%27s+Everyday+Family+Dinners&qid=1682800398&s=books&sprefix=sara+moulton%27s+everyday+family+dinners+%2Cstripbooks%2C78&sr=1-1
  6. ^ "New York Women's Culinary Alliance - About". nywca.org. Retrieved August 19, 2022.
  7. ^ "Food authority Sara Moulton to write column for AP". Associated Press. Retrieved August 19, 2022.
  8. ^ "Milk Street Radio".
  9. ^ Sara Moulton Alumni Profile on the website of the Culinary Institute of America, http://www.foodislife.org/cia-alumni-profiles/sara-moulton-77-food-network-personality/
  10. ^ "Restaurants; La Tulipe". The New York Times. Retrieved August 19, 2022.
  11. ^ See listing under Food Department on the masthead for the July 1984 issue of Gourmet, on which Moulton is identified as one of three editors.
  12. ^ See masthead for the August 1988 issue of Gourmet, in which Moulton is identified as "Executive Chef."
  13. ^ Staff (October 5, 2004). "Sara Moulton". ABC News. Retrieved January 5, 2009.
  14. ^ "Search Results". Food Network. Retrieved August 19, 2022.
  15. ^ Sara's Secrets, retrieved August 19, 2022
  16. ^ Bill Buford, “TV Dinners: The Rise of Food Television,” The New Yorker, October 2, 2006, http://www.newyorker.com/archive/2006/10/02/061002fa_fact?currentPage=all.
  17. ^ American Public Television website, https://aptonline.org/catalog/SARA-S-WEEKNIGHT-MEALS-Season-12
  18. ^ "The Complete 2014 JBF Award Nominees | James Beard Foundation". www.jamesbeard.org. Retrieved August 19, 2022.
  19. ^ Moulton, Sara (October 15, 2002). Sara Moulton Cooks at Home. Clarkson Potter.
  20. ^ “I think it’s vital…to counter the fast-fooding of America,” from the Introduction to “Sara Moulton Cooks At Home,” p.xii.
  21. ^ Dunne, Mike. The Sacramento Bee. December 25, 2002.
  22. ^ Green, Michelle. People. November 21, 2005.
  23. ^ Depiction and description of “Sara Moulton's Everyday Family Dinners” on amazon.com, https://www.amazon.com/Sara-Moultons-Everyday-Family-Dinners/dp/1439102511/ref=sr_1_1?s=books&ie=UTF8&qid=1330727900&sr=1-1
  24. ^ "StoveTop Readings". stovetopreadings.blogspot.com. Retrieved August 19, 2022.
  25. ^ Home Cooking 101: How to Make Everything Taste Better,' https://www.amazon.com/Sara-Moultons-Home-Cooking-101/dp/0848744411/ref=sr_1_1?s=books&ie=UTF8&qid=1457449760&sr=1-1&keywords=home+cooking+101
  26. ^ "Sara Moulton on Home Cooking, Family Meals and Getting Your Vegetables". HuffPost. April 29, 2016. Retrieved August 19, 2022.
  27. ^ "Food authority Sara Moulton to write column for AP". Associated Press. August 2012. Retrieved August 19, 2022.
  28. ^ . The Washington Post. Archived from the original on November 18, 2016.
  29. ^ "Summer Primer: Tomatoes and Corn," https://alumni.umich.edu/michigan-alumnus/maize-graze-tomatoes-corn
  30. ^ Press release (January 25, 2001). "Sara Moulton Is CIA Chef of the Year". Culinary Institute of America.
  31. ^ "Home | James Beard Foundation". www.jamesbeard.org. Retrieved August 19, 2022.
  32. ^ Brion, Raphael (June 3, 2011). "Winners of the IACP Cookbook Awards 2011 Announced!". Eater. Retrieved August 19, 2022.
  33. ^ . www.internationalrestaurantny.com. Archived from the original on February 14, 2017.
  34. ^ "Alumni Stars of the Small Screen Help Raise Big Bucks for CIA Scholarships". www.ciachef.edu. Retrieved August 19, 2022.

External links edit

  • saramoulton.com, Moulton's official website
  • Sara Moulton at the Chef and Restaurant Database
  • Sara Moulton at IMDb

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Sara Moulton born February 19 2 1952 is an American cookbook author and television personality In an article for The New York Times Kim Severson described Moulton as one of the nation s most enduring recipe writers and cooking teachers and a dean of food television and magazines 3 Sara MoultonBorn 1952 02 19 February 19 1952 age 72 New York City New York United StatesEducation University of Michigan 1981 Culinary Institute of America 1977 Occupation s cookbook author television personalitySpouseBill Adler 1 Children2Culinary careerTelevision show s Cooking LiveCooking Live PrimetimeSara s SecretsSara s Weeknight MealsWebsitesaramoulton wbr com Moulton was the on air food editor for Good Morning America a morning news and talk show broadcast on the ABC television network from 1997 through 2012 She was the chef of the executive dining room at Gourmet for 20 years a stint that ended when the magazine ceased publication in 2009 4 Between 1996 and 2005 Moulton hosted Cooking Live 1997 2002 Cooking Live Primetime 1999 and Sara s Secrets 2002 2005 on the Food Network becoming one of the original stars of that cable and satellite television channel during its first decade Her career in television and cooking has spanned nearly 40 years citation needed Moulton is the author of several cookbooks and videos notably Sara Moulton Cooks at Home 2002 Sara s Secrets for Weeknight Meals 2005 and Sara Moulton s Everyday Family Dinners 2010 5 In 1982 Moulton co founded the New York Women s Culinary Alliance 6 Since 2008 Moulton has been the host of Sara s Weeknight Meals a cooking show distributed by American Public Television From August 2012 through October 2018 Moulton was the author of a weekly cooking column for the Associated Press 7 In October 2016 Moulton joined Christopher Kimball s Milk Street Radio a weekly show broadcast by National Public Radio as a cohost 8 Contents 1 Early life and education 2 Career 2 1 Television 2 2 Cookbooks and cooking columns 3 Awards 4 Personal life 5 Bibliography 6 Videography 7 See also 8 Notes 9 References 10 External linksEarly life and education editMoulton was born in New York City and attended The Brearley School in New York City The idea of channeling her childhood passion for food into a career did not occur to Moulton until after she graduated from the University of Michigan in Ann Arbor Michigan with a major in the history of ideas a Moulton enrolled at the Culinary Institute of America in Hyde Park New York in 1975 and graduated with highest honors in 1977 9 winning a scholarship from Les Dames d Escoffier in the process Career editShe began working in restaurants immediately first in Boston Massachusetts and then in New York City taking off time only for a postgraduate apprenticeship with Master Chef Maurice Cazalis of the Henri IV Restaurant in Chartres France in 1979 Between 1981 and 1983 she was the chef tournant at La Tulipe a three star restaurant in New York City 10 In the interest of starting a family she left restaurant work and began devoting herself instead to recipe testing and development Moulton worked for two years as an instructor at Peter Kump s New York Cooking School now known as the Institute of Culinary Education where she discovered her love of teaching In 1984 she took a job in the test kitchen at Gourmet 11 Four years later she became chef of the magazine s executive dining room 12 Television edit In 1979 Moulton s television career began when she was hired to work behind the scenes on Julia Child amp More Company a cooking program on PBS Her friendship with Julia Child led eventually to Moulton s job at Good Morning America 13 where what started as another behind the scenes position ripened in 1997 into on camera work By then she had begun hosting the Food Network s Cooking Live Six years and over 1 200 hour long shows later that show ended on March 31 2002 14 Sara s Secrets which began the next day ran until 2007 15 Sara Moulton is a chef and one of the few people knowledgeable enough to field live phone in queries the basis of her show wrote The New Yorker s Bill Buford 16 Cooking Live was nominated as the James Beard Awards Best National Television Cooking Show in 1999 and 2000 The twelfth season of Sara s Weeknight Meals began airing on American Public Television in October 2023 17 The show was nominated for a James Beard Award in 2013 and 2015 while Moulton herself has been nominated three times as Outstanding Personality Host most recently in 2014 18 Cookbooks and cooking columns edit Her first cookbook Sara Moulton Cooks at Home was published by Broadway Books in October 2002 19 and was meant to counter America s disastrous love affair with fast food by encouraging everyone to cook delicious and healthy food at home and to dine with family and friends 20 While rooted in classic French technique the book also accommodates the American hunger for convenience novelty and freshness wrote Mike Dunne for The Sacramento Bee 21 Moulton s second cookbook Sara s Secrets for Weeknight Meals was published by Broadway Books in October 2005 It was reviewed by Michelle Green in People magazine who wrote Sara has a gift for creating quick accessible fine cuisine Why suffer to make a gorgeous meal 22 Her third cookbook Sara Moulton s Everyday Family Dinners was published by Simon amp Schuster in April 2010 23 Blogging for StoveTop Readings in November 2010 Greg Mowery wrote If there is a less pretentious more accessible and creative cookbook that gets great food on the table in good time with the least amount of fuss I haven t seen it this year This new book belongs in every family kitchen 24 Moulton s fourth cookbook Home Cooking 101 How to Make Everything Taste Better was published Oxmoor House in March 2016 25 Diana K Rice in The Huffington Post described it as extremely useful to the home cook Looks like a textbook albeit with fabulous food photos and enticing recipes 26 In August 2012 Moulton began writing a weekly column entitled The Healthy Plate for the Associated Press 27 In January 2015 she replaced it with a new column called KitchenWise which ran through October 2018 Between November 2016 and September 2018 Moulton contributed a monthly column called Sunday Supper to The Washington Post Magazine 28 From January 2018 through June 2021 Moulton contributed a quarterly column entitled Maize Graze to the University of Michigan s Alumnus Magazine 29 Awards edit2001 Culinary Institute of America s Chef of the Year 30 2002 inducted into the James Beard Foundation s Who s Who of Food and Beverage in America 31 2011 Sara Moulton s Everyday Family Dinners was an International Association of Culinary Professionals Cookbook Awards Winner in the category of Children Youth and Family 32 The International Restaurant amp Foodservice Show of New York amp Ferdinand Metz Foodservice Forum 2016 Beacon Award 33 2018 Culinary Institute of America Leadership Award 34 Personal life editMoulton s husband is Bill Adler an American music journalist and critic They have two children Moulton and her family live in New York City New York 1 Bibliography editMoulton Sara Anderson Jean 2000 The Good Morning America Cut the Calories Cookbook 120 Delicious Low Fat Low Calorie Recipes from Our Viewers Hyperion Books New York City ISBN 978 0 7868 6163 7 Moulton Sara Pierce Charles 2002 Sara Moulton Cooks at Home Broadway Books New York City ISBN 978 0 7679 0770 5 Moulton Sara Hayes Joanne Lamb 2005 Sara s Secrets for Weeknight Meals Broadway Books New York City ISBN 978 0 7679 1659 2 Moulton Sara 2010 Sara Moulton s Everyday Family Dinners Simon amp Schuster New York City ISBN 1 4391 0251 1 Moulton Sara 2016 Home Cooking 101 How to Make Everything Taste Better Oxmoor House ISBN 978 0848744410 Videography editMoulton Sara Food and Beverage Institute Culinary Institute of America Culinary Institute of America 1999 clarification needed Great Chefs Series with Sara Moulton Food and Beverage Institute Hyde Park New York ISBN 978 1 58315 195 2 VHS format Moulton Sara Hallquist Gary Prime Time Video Productions Johnson amp Wales University 2000 Chef Sara Moulton Prime Time Video Productions Providence Rhode Island OCLC 54841683 VHS format Moulton Sara Flay Bobby Deen Paula H Ray Rachael Food Network 2003 Cooking from the Grill Food Network New York City OCLC 156995722 DVD format Moulton Sara Food Network 2004 Sara s Secrets with Sara Moulton Celebrating the Holidays Food Network New York City OCLC 62411039 DVD format Moulton Sara Food Network 2004 Sara s Secrets with Sara Moulton Effortless Entertaining Food Network New York City OCLC 62411686 DVD format Moulton Sara Food Network 2006 Sara s Secrets with Sara Moulton Celebrating the Holidays Food Network New York City OCLC 173282680 DVD format reissue with additional material of 2004 release Garten Ina Moulton Sara Deen Paula H Food Network 2006 Holiday Best 2006 Food Network New York City OCLC 181746062 DVD format See also edit nbsp Biography portal nbsp Food portal nbsp Literature portal nbsp New York City portal List of American writers List of chefs List of Michigan writers List of non fiction writers List of people from New York City List of television presenters List of University of Michigan alumniNotes edit Originally admitted to the Class of 74 she did not apply for and receive a diploma until 1981 References edit a b Tannenbaum Kiri 2008 09 29 Celebrity Chefs at Home Sara Moulton delish com Hearst MSN 29 September 2008 Retrieved from http www delish com cooking shows celebrity chefs celeb chef sara moulton Sara Moulton biography on International Movie DataBase IMDB Severson Kim April 4 2016 It s Dinner in a Box But Are Meal Delivery Kits Cooking The New York Times ISSN 0362 4331 Retrieved August 19 2022 See masthead for the August 1988 issue of Gourmet in which Moulton is identified as Executive Chef Sara Moulton s Everyday Family Dinners https www amazon com Sara Moultons Everyday Family Dinners dp 1439102511 ref sr 1 1 crid 2BTIYI4C4TX2F amp keywords Sara Moulton 27s Everyday Family Dinners amp qid 1682800398 amp s books amp sprefix sara moulton 27s everyday family dinners 2Cstripbooks 2C78 amp sr 1 1 New York Women s Culinary Alliance About nywca org Retrieved August 19 2022 Food authority Sara Moulton to write column for AP Associated Press Retrieved August 19 2022 Milk Street Radio Sara Moulton Alumni Profile on the website of the Culinary Institute of America http www foodislife org cia alumni profiles sara moulton 77 food network personality Restaurants La Tulipe The New York Times Retrieved August 19 2022 See listing under Food Department on the masthead for the July 1984 issue of Gourmet on which Moulton is identified as one of three editors See masthead for the August 1988 issue of Gourmet in which Moulton is identified as Executive Chef Staff October 5 2004 Sara Moulton ABC News Retrieved January 5 2009 Search Results Food Network Retrieved August 19 2022 Sara s Secrets retrieved August 19 2022 Bill Buford TV Dinners The Rise of Food Television The New Yorker October 2 2006 http www newyorker com archive 2006 10 02 061002fa fact currentPage all American Public Television website https aptonline org catalog SARA S WEEKNIGHT MEALS Season 12 The Complete 2014 JBF Award Nominees James Beard Foundation www jamesbeard org Retrieved August 19 2022 Moulton Sara October 15 2002 Sara Moulton Cooks at Home Clarkson Potter I think it s vital to counter the fast fooding of America from the Introduction to Sara Moulton Cooks At Home p xii Dunne Mike The Sacramento Bee December 25 2002 Green Michelle People November 21 2005 Depiction and description of Sara Moulton s Everyday Family Dinners on amazon com https www amazon com Sara Moultons Everyday Family Dinners dp 1439102511 ref sr 1 1 s books amp ie UTF8 amp qid 1330727900 amp sr 1 1 StoveTop Readings stovetopreadings blogspot com Retrieved August 19 2022 Home Cooking 101 How to Make Everything Taste Better https www amazon com Sara Moultons Home Cooking 101 dp 0848744411 ref sr 1 1 s books amp ie UTF8 amp qid 1457449760 amp sr 1 1 amp keywords home cooking 101 Sara Moulton on Home Cooking Family Meals and Getting Your Vegetables HuffPost April 29 2016 Retrieved August 19 2022 Food authority Sara Moulton to write column for AP Associated Press August 2012 Retrieved August 19 2022 Sara Moulton s chili will charm you The Washington Post The Washington Post Archived from the original on November 18 2016 Summer Primer Tomatoes and Corn https alumni umich edu michigan alumnus maize graze tomatoes corn Press release January 25 2001 Sara Moulton Is CIA Chef of the Year Culinary Institute of America Home James Beard Foundation www jamesbeard org Retrieved August 19 2022 Brion Raphael June 3 2011 Winners of the IACP Cookbook Awards 2011 Announced Eater Retrieved August 19 2022 NY Beacon Award www internationalrestaurantny com Archived from the original on February 14 2017 Alumni Stars of the Small Screen Help Raise Big Bucks for CIA Scholarships www ciachef edu Retrieved August 19 2022 External links editsaramoulton com Moulton s official website Sara Moulton at the Chef and Restaurant Database Sara Moulton at IMDb Retrieved from https en wikipedia org w index php title Sara Moulton amp oldid 1219136191, wikipedia, wiki, book, books, library,

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