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Carla Lalli Music is an American chef, cookbook author, and
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. She was a food editor at large of '' Bon Appétit'' and was known for her appearances in videos produced for the magazine's YouTube channel, most notably as the host of ''Back-to-Back Chef''. Music left the magazine in 2020. This was in response to allegations that ''Bon Appétit'' and
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engaged in racial discrimination.


Biography

Music was born to an
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family, where her mother worked as a food critic at ''New West'' and as a cookbook editor at
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. Music studied at
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, where she graduated with a degree in Modern Culture and Media in 1994, and later attended the French Culinary Institute. She worked in
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for over a decade, notably as a line chef and later kitchen manager for
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, as the first general manager of
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, and as an instructor in culinary management at the Institute for Culinary Education. She transitioned to
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in 2009, and served as an editor for '' Everyday Food'' until 2011. Music was hired as a features editor for '' Bon Appétit'' that same year, and was later promoted to be the magazine's food director. In January 2020, she moved her role to food editor at large to focus on her 2nd cookbook. Music first appeared in videos on the ''Bon Appétit'' YouTube channel in 2015, and would make regular appearances in recipe preparation videos in the subsequent years. In 2018, Music became the host of ''Back-to-Back Chef'', a
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in which she instructs a celebrity in preparing a dish while facing away from each other and using only verbal instructions. Notable guests on the series have included
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,
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, and
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. The series has been praised for its comedic timing and Music's hosting, with ''
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'' calling the ''Back-to-Back Chef'' "simple, elegant, and absolutely genius." Music was also featured in the series ''Test Kitchen Talks'', ''From the Test Kitchen'', and ''Making Perfect''. In August 2020, two months after the resignation of editor-in-chief
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and the subsequent fallout regarding inequitable pay for staff and contributors of color, several members of the Test Kitchen, including Music, announced they would no longer film videos for the ''Bon Appétit'' YouTube channel due to a continued lack of progress in resolving issues at
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. A
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by Music, ''Where Cooking Begins: Uncomplicated Recipes to Make You a Great Cook'', was published by
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on March 19, 2019. In May 2020, the cookbook earned the 2020 James Beard Foundation Book Award in the category "General". Music announced she was working on a second cookbook in October 2019. In November 2020, Music launched her own video series called ''Carla’s Cooking Show'' which is limited to her
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subscribers. In December 2020, Music launched a new collaborative
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series with ''Bon Appétit'' alumna Molly Baz called ''You Got Snack'd''. Music's second cookbook, ''That Sounds So Good: 100 Real-Life Recipes for Every Day of the Week'', was released in October 2021, along with a new corresponding weekly YouTube series. Each weekly episode features Music cooking a recipe from the book.


Personal life

Music resides in
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,
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with her husband Fernando Music and two children. She is the daughter-in-law of deceased actor Lorenzo Music, who was the original voice of Jim Davis' comic strip character ''
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''.


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Web shows and series


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Carla Lalli Music
at ''
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Carla Lalli Music
at '' Bon Appétit''
''Back-to-Back Chef''
at '' Bon Appétit'' {{DEFAULTSORT:Music, Carla Lalli Living people American people of Italian descent American YouTubers Bon Appétit people Brown University alumni International Culinary Center alumni James Beard Foundation Award winners Women chefs Year of birth missing (living people)