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By Erin Cullum

Updated on 2/14/2018 at 6:36 PM

Listen up: Tyler Florence is about to give you a cooking lesson. I caught up with the chef and Food Network host at his classic San Francisco restaurant, Wayfare Tavern, to discuss the importance of accessible and affordable fresh fruit and vegetables (he participated in Naked Juice's #DrinkGoodDoGood campaign that donated 10 pounds of fresh produce to food deserts for every selfie posted with the hashtag) as well as to learn some cooking basics as a busy millennial. "We're talking about masterpieces. There's a couple things that are easy and quick, and things that are just good for you as a person to know how to rock. It's about having this baller cooking persona. Some things are quick and easy, and some things you're a master at," Tyler added. With that in mind, Tyler shared his five dishes you can (and should) master.

1. Bolognese

Tyler's method: "Three different kinds of chopped meat: ground beef for flavor, ground veal for texture, and ground pork for fat. Equal portions: a third, a third, and a third. Carrots, celery, onions, garlic, rosemary, and sage. I like to put it in the food processor and pulse it down. Sauté that stuff in olive oil, add the different chopped meats, give it a good stir, and then add tomatoes, red wine, and milk. Let it cook until it's baby-food soft. It takes about two to three hours. It takes about 15 minutes to get it into the pot and a few hours to cook, but it's a legendary pasta sauce when it's really, really good. Traditionally it's [served with] pappardelle, but it could be tagliatelle, spaghetti, whatever. I like to top it off with a scoop of fresh ricotta cheese."

Get the recipe: Tyler Florence's bolognese

Tyler's method: "You have to know how to make a classic vinaigrette: it's three parts olive oil to one part vinegar. And then mustard and fresh shallots and chopped herbs. You should know how to make a vinaigrette from scratch — no question — then you can make any salad and you can modify that salad dressing a thousand different ways."

Get the recipe: Tyler Florence's arugula salad and ultimate vinaigrette

3. Pancakes

Tyler's method: "Pancakes are super important. My 9-year-old has been diagnosed as gluten intolerant, so now we make them with Thomas Keller's Cup For Cup Flour, which is really great. Two cups flour, three eggs, two cups of buttermilk, a teaspoon of baking soda, a tablespoon of baking powder, a third of a cup of sugar, vanilla, a pinch of salt, and either lemon zest or orange zest."

Get the recipe: Tyler Florence's blueberry-banana pancakes

4. Roast Chicken

Tyler's method: "I think roasted chicken is super important. There are a lot of different methods on how to do that, but my favorite is the low and slow technique. So you want to set the moisture and the fat and think about the skin on the outside of that. Sage, rosemary, garlic, and salt and pepper: chop it up and make a smear. Rub it all over the inside and outside of the chicken. Cook it at 200°F for two hours, and then crank the oven up to 400°F and let the skin get nice and crispy. It's a fantastic cooking technique. It should read about 155°F at the joint with a thermometer."

Get the recipe: Tyler Florence's roast chicken

5. Mashed Potatoes

Tyler's method: "Potatoes have a really delicate, beautiful minerality to their flavor profile, and when you cook potatoes in water and you pour that water down the drain, you've extracted all the flavor of the potato. So what I do with mashed potatoes — because you finish them with cream and butter anyway, right? — is I'll take that same cream and butter and add that to the potatoes and cook the potatoes in cream and butter. So cold, peeled, chopped potatoes, cream, butter, and olive oil. I like garlic. I like sage and rosemary flavor combinations, and a little bit of thyme. When the potatoes are tender, I put a bowl on the counter and a colander inside that bowl. I pour the potatoes through the colander, and the cream will collect on the bottom. Then I'll put the potatoes back into the pot and take the potato-infused garlic cream and fold that back into the potatoes, and it's the most incredible flavor profile. It's the best mashed potato you'll ever taste in your entire life."

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What is Tyler Florence specialty dishes? ›

Tyler Florence Recipes
  • Pork Chops with Roasted Apple, Brussels Sprouts and Bacon.
  • Meatloaf with Tomato Relish.
  • Stretchy Mac and Cheese.
  • Infallible Chocolate Soufflés.
  • Caesar Salad with Anchovy-Parmesan Potato Croutons.
  • Extra Potato-y Mashed Potatoes.
  • Super-Fast Roast Turkey.

How many cookbooks does Tyler Florence have? ›

His reach and influence extend well beyond cooking shows, as he has authored 16 cookbooks and built an ever-expanding business across many platforms. He is a proud graduate of Johnson & Wales University and a two-time James Beard Award nominee for Best Chef West Coast.

What was Tyler's dish in the menu? ›

Tyler's bull. From the menu, the protein in question, lamb, which is frenched and cut into double chops. Next up, the leak, which was simply sliced. Tyler used the entire unwashed leak.

What is a specialty or signature dish? ›

A signature dish is a recipe that identifies an individual chef or restaurant. Ideally it should be unique and allow an informed gastronome to name the chef in a blind tasting. It can be thought of as the culinary equivalent of an artist finding their own style, or an author finding their own voice.

What is Tyler Florence most famous for? ›

cook, writer

He has starred in such series as *How to Boil Water*, his cooking show for novices; *Food 911*, his hugely popular "recipe rescue" show; as well as his signature series, *Tyler's Ultimate*.

How many times has Tyler Florence been married? ›

He is a director, known for Uncrushable (2018), America's Best Cook (2014) and Tyler's Ultimate (2003) He has been married to Tolan Clark since 2 December 2006. They have two children. He was previously married to Christie Leer.

Where did Tyler Florence learn to cook? ›

After graduating from the prestigious culinary program at Johnson & Wales University, Florence tackled the Big Apple where he helmed multiple acclaimed restaurants and established himself as one of New York City's finest young stars.

What is Tyler Florence famous for? ›

cook, writer

He has starred in such series as *How to Boil Water*, his cooking show for novices; *Food 911*, his hugely popular "recipe rescue" show; as well as his signature series, *Tyler's Ultimate*.

What does my specialty dish mean? ›

specialty in Food, dish topic

From Longman Dictionary of Contemporary Englishspe‧cial‧ty /ˈspeʃəlti/ noun (plural specialties) [countable] American English 1 a type of food that a person, restaurant, or area is well known for SYN speciality British English Our specialty is clam chowder.

What are some fun facts about Tyler Florence? ›

Fast Facts
  • Worked as a dishwasher when he was 15.
  • Moved to New York after graduating college.
  • Joined the Food Network in 1996.
  • His alma mater gave him an honorary doctorate for his culinary success.
  • In 2011, Wine Enthusiast Magazine named him Restaurateur of the Year.

Is Tyler really a chef in the menu? ›

Nicholas Hoult's Tyler pretends to be a culinary expert throughout The Menu. However, Chef Slowik is easily able to see through this charade. Gourmand Tyler (Nicholas Hoult) gets his ultimate comeuppance in The Menu. Tyler is the one who brings Margot (Anya Taylor-Joy) to Hawthorne Island as his date.

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