Andrew Knowlton was the Restaurant Editor at Bon Appétit magazine, where he worked for 18 years, starting in 2000. He has also been the host of several cooking competition shows, including The Final Table.

Early life

Knowlton was born in Gainesville, Florida and raised in Atlanta, Georgia. Knowlton moved to New York in the mid 90s to attend New York University.[1]

Career

Prior to working at Bon Appétit, Knowlton worked for Lingua Franca magazine, as well as in the restaurant industry.[1] Knowlton started working at Bon Appétit in 2000.[1] He was in charge of Bon Appétit's blog presence and the editor of the restaurant section of the magazine, as well as compiling the magazines Hot 10 Best New Restaurants list.[1]

After appearing as a judge on Iron Chef America, in the fall of 2007, he appeared on the Food Network's The Next Iron Chef, acting as a judge for the entire series.[1]

In 2018, he appeared as the host for the Netflix cooking show The Final Table.[2]

In February 2021, in the fall out of racism allegations at Bon Appétit, the podcast Reply All and Business Insider described accounts from former employees of what was described as verbal harassment and casual racism from Knowlton while working at Bon Appétit.[3][4][5]

Personal life

Knowlton is married to Christina Skogly Knowlton and lives in Austin, Texas.[1][6] He and his wife have two daughters.[2]

Television appearances

References

  1. 1 2 3 4 5 6 Morabito, Greg (20 November 2018). "'Bon Appetit' Veteran Andrew Knowlton Is the Suit-Wearing Host of Netflix's 'The Finale Table'". Eater. Retrieved 1 September 2022.
  2. 1 2 Langer, Andy (16 November 2018). "Bon Appétit's Andrew Knowlton: "Who Orders a Club Sandwich Without Turkey and Mustard? Who Does That?"". Texas Monthly. Retrieved 1 September 2022.
  3. "#172 the Test Kitchen, Chapter 1 | Reply All".
  4. Zhang, Jenny G. (10 June 2020). "New Report Details Pervasive Culture of Racism at Bon Appétit: 'Nowhere Have I Ever Felt More Isolated'". Eater.
  5. Premack, Rachel (9 June 2020). "Bon Appétit's editor in chief just resigned — but staffers of color say there's a 'toxic' culture of microaggressions and exclusion that runs far deeper than one man". Business Insider.
  6. House, Joe (29 November 2018). "Austin BBQ, Shaq's Big Chicken, and 'The Final Table' With Andrew Knowlton". The Ringer. Retrieved 1 September 2022.
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