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Andy Baraghani (Andisheh Baraghani) was born on 27 November, 1989 in American, is an American chef and food writer. Discover Andy Baraghani's Biography, Age, Height, Physical Stats, Dating/Affairs, Family and career updates. Learn How rich is he in this year and how he spends money? Also learn how he earned most of networth at the age of 34 years old?

Popular As Andisheh Baraghani
Occupation Chef, food writer
Age 34 years old
Zodiac Sign Sagittarius
Born 27 November, 1989
Birthday 27 November
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1977

His parents had immigrated from Iran to Berkeley in 1977, a year before the Iranian Revolution.

When he was young, he often experimented with various foods and played with a Fisher-Price kitchen, his favorite toy as a child.

As a teenager, he worked his first job at the Berkeley restaurant Chez Panisse, where he started as an intern and became a line cook in its kitchen.

In his time at the restaurant working under Alice Waters—whom he regards as his "culinary idol" —he learned cooking technique and how to be agile and "think methodically."

One particular experience Baraghani recalls is when he cried after he could not understand what Waters asked him in French.

By the time he graduated from high school, he had worked in three restaurants including Chez Panisse.

While studying food studies and cultural anthropology at New York University, Baraghani worked as an editor for the food publication Saveur.

After he left his job and graduated from university, he worked in the New York City restaurants Frej, Corton, and Estela.

1989

Andisheh "Andy" Baraghani (, born November 27, 1989) is an American chef and food writer.

Baraghani's first job as a teenager was at the restaurant Chez Panisse in Berkeley, California.

Andisheh Baraghani was born on November 27, 1989, and raised in the San Francisco Bay Area in California.

Baraghani is Iranian American, and he grew up speaking Persian.

2013

He moved across the United States to study at New York University and work in New York City restaurants before transitioning into a career in media in 2013.

He transitioned from a career in the restaurant business into one in the media industry in 2013 and soon after became a food editor for the online publication Tasting Table.

2015

Following a brief stint as a food editor at Tasting Table, he joined Bon Appétit in 2015 as a senior food editor and soon became a frequent presenter on the publication's YouTube channel.

Baraghani left Bon Appétit in 2021 to work on a cookbook, The Cook You Want to Be (2022), which contains recipes and essays that cover his personal life and career.

The book won a James Beard Award.

In 2015, he joined Bon Appétit as senior food editor.

He was additionally co-editor of Healthyish, a publication by Bon Appétit which focuses on clean eating.

2016

When Bon Appétit began to increase its focus on video content in 2016, he started presenting on the publication's YouTube channel with Molly Baz, Sohla El-Waylly, Priya Krishna, Brad Leone, and Claire Saffitz.

Baraghani was one of seventeen chefs who operated a Manhattan pop-up restaurant by Google open for four days in April 2016.

2019

With musicians Cupcakke and Ella Mai, Baraghani and Baz held cooking demonstrations at the Outside Lands Music and Arts Festival in San Francisco in 2019.

2020

In early 2020, the LGBTQ magazine Out published a profile of Baraghani that dubbed him "the internet boyfriend of our dreams".

In June 2020, during the George Floyd protests against police brutality and racism, Bon Appétit editor-in-chief Adam Rapoport resigned after a 2004 photo of him in brownface previously published on Instagram garnered criticism online.

Staff members, among other critics on social media, accused the publication and its parent company Condé Nast of discrimination against their employees of color and called for better compensation and treatment.

Baraghani himself was accused of microaggressions toward a female Korean American coworker.

A few days later, he posted a statement to Instagram in which he criticized the publication's workplace culture and apologized for the ways he had "undermined" and "hurt" BIPOC coworkers, particularly a "former coworker".

He continued working at the publication for another year, unlike some coworkers who resigned at the time in protest.

Speaking with the Financial Times in 2022, he explained that he came from a "very middle-class family" and accrued a "five-figure college debt", so "Quitting was a privilege I didn't feel I had."

He departed the publication in August 2021 to work on a cookbook.

Baraghani's cookbook, The Cook You Want to Be: Everyday Recipes to Impress, was published in 2022 by Lorena Jones Books.

The cookbook contains recipes and essays on his childhood, international travels, and career.

According to The Mercury News, it "features a wide range of veg-forward, flavor-packed and often unexpected dishes" as well as dishes he ate in his childhood such as aush reshteh, a stew, and chelo (pilaf) with tahdig (scorched rice).

The book won him a James Beard Award in the general cookbook category in 2023.

In a 2023 interview, Baraghani stated that he would begin his second book and a project to produce city guides for worldwide destinations that year.

Baraghani is gay.

He lives with his partner Keith Pollock, whom he met while they were employed by Condé Nast.

Pollock has worked as an executive of Architectural Digest and West Elm, a brand of houseware stores.

Baraghani stated in a Bon Appétit article that he had only worked in a kitchen with one other man who was openly gay, despite cooking in "male-led" kitchens through his career, and he felt as though kitchens "weren't exactly environments that encouraged me to come out" due to cultural norms of the profession.