Alex Guarnaschelli: The Recipe That Started My Love Affair With Food (2024)

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Alex Guarnaschelli is an Iron Chef, Food Network celebrity chef and the executive chef at New York City’s Butter restaurants. Read her PEOPLE.com blog every Tuesday to get her professional cooking tips, family-favorite recipes and personal stories of working in front of the camera and behind the kitchen doors. Follow her on Twitter at @guarnaschelli.

Today, as a mother and professional chef, I am forever seeking a balance between the two. In this space, I will share personal stories and tips for cooking that will save you time and some that speak to cooking with your kids, friends and family.

But first, I’d like to share a memory from my childhood.

I woke up early one morning and headed for the kitchen. I was starving. I mean stomach-growling -like-a-wolf-in-the-Tundra starving. To an 11-year-old, it seemed serious. I craved something warm. Freshly baked. I just wasn’t quite sure how to get there.

I scanned the shelf where my mom kept her row of cookbooks splattered with grease stains and various cake batters until I found the right one: The Fannie Farmer cookbook. The voice of the recipe was friendly. Welcoming. You can do this, the book urged. Page 495 offered a simple cake — the “quick coffee cake,” to be exact. It seemed like an easy enough list of ingredients and the method was only a few steps.

I gathered the ingredients, rummaging in the back of the cupboards for the spices and enjoying the smell of each spice as I opened the little jars. Whoever knew Allspice smelled so deeply like that very inner bite of a cinnamon roll?

I mixed the batter and topped it with the buttery spices. I could have eaten it raw. I watched it bake through the tiny window in the center of the oven door. Can you imagine that first slice? How it tasted? It would probably have been the perfect moment for me to shout out loud “I’m going to be a chef when I grow up!” But I didn’t.

My love affair with food was just beginning and I wasn’t even in a place to understand that I could spend my life cooking. All I knew was that it had taken me a suspended moment of belief to make the batter and bake it. The result seemed magical.

When the cake had cooled slightly, it tasted even better. My mom appeared at the doorway of the kitchen, bleary-eyed and half awake. She sampled a tiny edge and a smile crossed her face. “I believe you can do anything if you put your mind to it. This is delicious.”

Alex Guarnaschelli’s Deluxe Coffee Cake

Topping:

½ cup walnut halves, coarsely chopped

½ cup pecan halves, coarsely chopped

⅔ cup all-purpose flour

⅓ cup granulated sugar

⅓ cup packed light brown sugar

2 tsp. ground cinnamon

1 tsp kosher salt

5 tbsp. unsalted butter, melted

Cake:

4 tbsp. (½ stick) unsalted butter, plus more for the pan

1 cup granulated sugar

2 large eggs, at room temperature

2 cups all-purpose flour

1 tsp. baking powder

1 tsp. baking soda

1 tsp. kosher salt

1 cup sour cream

½ cup whole-milk yogurt

1. Make the Topping: Line a baking sheet with parchment paper. In a medium bowl, stir together the walnuts, pecans, flour, granulated and brown sugars, cinnamon, and salt. Stir in the butter. The topping should form sandy clumps. Sprinkle the topping onto the baking sheet to break it up into smaller clumps. Refrigerate.

2. Preheat the oven to 350°F. Use butter to thoroughly grease the bottom and the sides of a 9-inch round baking pan

3. Make the cake batter: In the bowl of a stand mixer fitted with the whisk attachment, beat the butter and sugar together, on medium-high, scraping down the sides from time to time, for 8 minutes. Lower the speed and add the eggs, one by one, taking care that the first egg is thoroughly integrated before adding the second.

4. Sift together the flour, baking powder, and baking soda. In a separate bowl, whisk together the salt, sour cream and yogurt until smooth. Turn the mixer on low and alternate adding some of the flour mixture with some of the sour cream mixture. When all has been mixed in, give the sides and the bottom of the bowl a good scrape and blend to make sure the batter is thoroughly combined. Transfer the batter to the greased baking pan and tap it lightly on the sides so it falls evenly in the pan and to remove any air bubbles. Liberally sprinkle the cake with all of the topping.

5. Bake the cake: Bake until a cake tester or a small knife inserted in the center comes out clean, 55-60 minutes. Allow the cake to cool for at least 15 minutes before slicing a serving. Once cool, the cake will keep, covered, for up to 3 days.

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Alex Guarnaschelli: The Recipe That Started My Love Affair With Food (2024)

FAQs

Is Alex Guarnaschelli engaged? ›

PEOPLE confirmed that the Food Network star and Castellon ended their engagement in February 2022, nearly two years after the pair got engaged in June 2020. Guarnaschelli and Castellon first met while she was visiting the restaurant where he worked as a chef, she previously told PEOPLE.

What knives does Alex Guarnaschelli use? ›

A simple paring knife: My absolute favorite is a Sabatier knife (around 21/2 inches) that retail for around 6 to7 dollars. The knife is lightweight, easy to hold and the blade pretty easy to keep sharp.

Who is Alex Guarnaschelli's daughter Ava's father? ›

On April 29, 2007, Guarnaschelli married Brandon Clark. The two met in 2006 at New York's Institute of Culinary Education while Alex was teaching a fish class. Their daughter, Ava, was born in July 2007.

Was Geoffrey Zakarian married to Alex Guarnaschelli? ›

alex guarnaschelli on X: "“@nordsnert: GEOFFREY ZAKARIAN AND @guarnaschelli USED TO BE MARRIED?? This changes how I see everything. #mindblown NO WE WERE NEVER" / X.

Are Alex Guarnaschelli and Guy Fieri friends? ›

Chef Alex Guarnaschelli, the restaurateur behind Manhattan mainstay Butter, became friends with Fieri on the set of the Food Network competition show Rachael vs. Guy. Like many in his orbit, she struggles to define the ineffable Fieri-ness that keeps people watching and eating.

Does Alex Guarnaschelli own Butter? ›

Butter Restaurant is owned by Alex Guarnaschelli and is located in Midtown Manhattan.

How many children does chef Alex have? ›

Alex Guarnaschelli has a daughter, Ava Clark, who was born during her five-year marriage to Brandon Clark.

Are Bobby Flay and Alex Guarnaschelli friends? ›

Chefs Alex Guarnaschelli and Tanya Holland swap stories about their longtime friend Bobby Flay. Meanwhile, chefs Quincy Randolph and Cam Waron duke it out in the kitchen to try to get a win.

How rich is Alex Guarnaschelli? ›

Alex — the daughter of famous cookbook editor and publisher Maria Guarnaschelli — has a net worth of $2 million, per Celebrity Net Worth.

Did Alex Guarnaschelli get married recently? ›

Alex Guarnaschelli and Fiancé Michael Castellon End Engagement After 5 Years Together. Alex Guarnaschelli and her fiancé, Michael Castellon, have split after five years together, PEOPLE can confirm. The Food Network star and Castellon's breakup comes nearly two years after they got engaged in June 2020.

Did Alex Guarnaschelli cut her hand? ›

Alex Guarnaschelli Reveals She Sliced Off the Tip of Her Finger While Filming Season 2 of “Alex vs. America”

What state does Alex Guarnaschelli live in? ›

Guarnaschelli recently finished an extensive renovation of her 1925 bungalow-style farmhouse in Bridgehampton, New York.

What pans does Alex Guarnaschelli use? ›

To supplement the pans, I love a seasoned cast iron skillet (for anything from getting it RED HOT to sear steaks to using it as a baking dish for a “skillet” corn bread) and a Dutch oven. The heavy-bottomed Dutch oven is great for stews, braises and any long term cooking.

How many children does chef Alex Guarnaschelli have? ›

Alex Guarnaschelli has a daughter, Ava Clark, who was born during her five-year marriage to Brandon Clark.

Who is Antonia Lofaso's daughter? ›

When she was eight, Lofaso moved to Northridge, Los Angeles, California with her parents. Lofaso has Italian (Sicilian) and Jewish roots. Lofaso's daughter Xea Myers was born in 2000 from her relationship with the late Jamaican rapper Heavy D.

What happened to Alex Guarnaschelli's mom? ›

Her husband died in 2018. Their daughter is the New York-based chef Alex Guarnaschelli. She died on February 6, 2021, at the Northwell Health Stern Family Center in Manhasset, New York, from heart disease and related complications. She was 79.

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