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Thursday, December 27, 2012

Hometown Hopeful Competes for Next Iron Chef Title

From Friar Tuck to Food Network, Amanda Freitag takes on popular cooking competition.

Chef Amanda Freitag has always been a proud Jersey girl, having grown up in Cedar Grove before moving to New York to become a Food Network television star. Freitag moved to Essex Countywith her parents when she was in second grade and later graduated from what was then known as Cedar Grove Memorial High School. She moved out when she started at the Culinary Institute of America but always comes back home for the holidays. Freitag got her culinary start right in her hometown and worked as a busgirl and a banquet waitress at the Friar Tuck Inn, now The Grove catering hall, which was located on Pompton Avenue. “I fell in love with the restaurant industry and I was interested in the kitchen and how it all worked,” said Freitag. “My home …

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12:12 pm on Friday, December 28, 2012

Chef Freitag put out amazing food preparations during the NIC Redemption series and I'm at a loss as to how she lost to "ordinary" preparations put out by AG.   more ›

Sunday, July 22, 2012

South Orange Resident Chef Competes on CHOPPED

The show is Sunday

South Orange resident Galen Zamarra, chef/owner of Mas (farmhouse) & Mas (la grillade) in NYC, will be competing on CHOPPED, Food Network's chef competition show at 10 p.m. Sunday. Chef Zamarra will compete against sixteen other grill professionals from around the country for the chance to win a $50,000 grand-prize in a special five-part themed episode entitled "Grill Masters." For more information, click here.

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