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From Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia

Ted Reader dining in Chicago in 2010

Ted Reader is a Canadian chef and author of several cookbooks.

Biography

Reader is from Paris, Ontario, and is a graduate of George Brown College's culinary management program.[1] Beginning his career in local restaurants, he eventually became executive chef at the Skydome Hotel at Rogers Centre in Toronto. He later held a five-year tenure as executive chef of President's Choice.

For nine years, Reader was the featured grill chef on the series Cottage Country, and he was also a team chef with Cart Racing for three seasons, for drivers Adrian Fernandez and Roberto Moreno. He has also made regular guest appearances on Citytv’s Breakfast Television, Toronto’s AM 640, and is a part of Rock Mornings with Craig Venn and Lucky on 94.9 The Rock. He is the author of several cookbooks including Sticks and Stones: The Art of Grilling on Plank, and Vine and Stone, which was awarded the Silver Medal in the Cuisine Canada 2000 Cookbook Awards.[2] Other cookbooks include Napoleon's Everyday Gourmet Grilling, Napoleon's Everyday Gourmet Plank Grilling,[1] and Napoleon's Everyday Gourmet Burgers which were bestsellers in Canada.

Reader also has a line of sauces and products, called Ted's World Famous BBQ. Products include "Beerlicious BBQ Sauce", "Crazy Canuck BBQ Sauce", "Pineapple Rum BBQ Sauce", "Apple Brown Betty BBQ Sauce", "Orgasmic Onion", "Bone Dust" and "Maple and Cedar Planks".

In 2010, Reader attempted to set a world record for the largest hamburger, grilling a 268-kilogram burger in downtown Toronto as part of a promotional tour for a cookbook.[3]

References

  1. ^ a b Davida Aronovitch (19 June 2009). "Ted Reader wants to take backyard barbecue to gourmet heights". Toronto Life. Archived from the original on 17 July 2011. Retrieved 13 February 2011.
  2. ^ Rita DeMontis (26 March 2008). "Chef Ted Reader celebrates Canadian cuisine". Canoe.ca. Archived from the original on July 11, 2012. Retrieved 13 February 2011.{{cite news}}: CS1 maint: unfit URL (link)
  3. ^ Canadian Press (8 May 2010). "Canadian BBQ chef chomps at new world record by grilling 268-kilo burger". CTV Television Network. Retrieved 13 February 2011.

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