Emeril And EJ Lagasse On Their Culinary Legacy As Father And Son | Shared Tastes

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In this latest episode of Tasting Table’s interview series Shared Tastes, the award-winning celebrity chef, entrepreneur, restauranteur, and television personality Emeril Lagasse speaks with his son, EJ Lagasse, Chef Patron of Emeril’s, about their history and future in the culinary industry. Together they discuss their earliest memories of cooking, EJ’s growth in the business, and how renovating Emeril’s in New Orleans is bringing the famous chef back to his roots.
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  • @BobRooney290
    @BobRooney2908 ай бұрын

    Dad should be proud. he raised a great son that wants to follow in his footsteps.

  • @BrownsBacker
    @BrownsBacker6 ай бұрын

    I worked at Emeril's Restaurant in Orlando from 1999-2004...I remember when EJ was born and as a baby....hard to believe he's an adult now. Lol

  • @Sandra-cm1du
    @Sandra-cm1du6 ай бұрын

    Emeril, your recipes are my go to when cooking because your recipes are of the highest ingredients and technique integrity. Thank you. You are a National Treasure.

  • @thomasrasmuson1470
    @thomasrasmuson14706 ай бұрын

    Emeril, you inspired me to cook. You took the mystery out of food for me. You taught me that cooking should be fun, and recipes are a guide to food, but it's okay to do your own thing as long as it tastes good. Thank you 👊

  • @user-lg8sh4bv2s
    @user-lg8sh4bv2s10 ай бұрын

    I played soccer at RAD with Ej

  • @nebraskaryan9308
    @nebraskaryan930811 ай бұрын

    Dude if Emeril was my dad he’s definitely cooking bbq shrimp at home.

  • @KombersBlanket-mj3gy
    @KombersBlanket-mj3gy10 ай бұрын

    Wow

  • @oasis7studio
    @oasis7studio10 ай бұрын

    Wow I grew up watching him every night on the Food Network! Great content. But hey Geoff, I was just wondering if you only threaten black / minority business owners in opportunity zones or all of your customers? Were they also threatened for asking any question during production? Or for some reason do you have more respect for them and their community? Please let us know. Shomari Ali

  • @shanaiwalker50

    @shanaiwalker50

    10 ай бұрын

    Great question!

  • @LebaneserScrooge
    @LebaneserScrooge5 ай бұрын

    I wouldn't call this a legacy. Seems more like a dynasty to me. 19 is too young to be an executive chef; even if daddy taught him everything he knows. How does a 19 year old command a kitchen of seasoned chefs in their 30s and 40s? I would expect either a high turnover rate, or a very young, inexperienced staff.

  • @unkownboi67is_unavailable62

    @unkownboi67is_unavailable62

    2 ай бұрын

    Age doesn't always have relevancy. He might be just 19 but he has as many hours in the kitchen as many cooks nearing their 30s and on top of that he has a very experienced personw by his side who could at any time give him the help he needs.

  • @LebaneserScrooge

    @LebaneserScrooge

    2 ай бұрын

    @@unkownboi67is_unavailable62 so you just pretty much said you've never worked in a kitchen in your life then...

  • @LebaneserScrooge

    @LebaneserScrooge

    2 ай бұрын

    @@unkownboi67is_unavailable62 so based on your experience, which is TV, you think this kid can magically have more hours in a kitchen than a guy in his 30s because his daddy is a chef? TV LMAO

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