Food is the great connector and a universal commonality. Get to know Katie’s guests through their experiences with food, favorite things they like to cook, childhood memories, and daily routines.
Katie Lee Biegel is the Emmy-nominated co-host of Food Network’s The Kitchen, now in its 37th season with over 500 episodes to date. Katie is an avid writer, the author of four best-selling cookbooks, It’s Not Complicated, Endless Summer, Everyday Occasions, and The Comfort Table, and also the novel Groundswell, which became a Hallmark movie that she executive produced and starred in. Her next Hallmark film is currently in development. Katie is the co-founder of Kind of Wild Wines, an organic, zero sugar wine with grape varietals sourced from all over the world. She is a longtime Revlon spokesperson and a board member for the Food Bank for New York City.
Katie splits her time between New York City and the Hamptons with her husband, Ryan, daughter, Iris, and their rescue dog, Gus. In her free time, she loves traveling, reading, and watching bingeable tv.
In this episode, Katie sits down with her good friend Phil Rosenthal—the creator and writer of Everybody Loves Raymond and the host of Netflix’s Somebody Feed Phil. They dive into Phil’s favorite food spots around the world, share fun behind-the-scenes moments from filming, and even talk about how he somehow stays in shape while eating all day. Katie and her husband, Ryan (who also produces the show), make an appearance in the San Sebastian episode of the new season. Plus, Phil spills the details on the diner he’s opening in LA with chef Nancy Silverton, a sweet tribute to his parents.
Follow @phil.rosenthal and catch the new season of Somebody Feed Phil on Netflix June 18th.
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