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Richard Blais (born February 12, 1972) is an American chef, television personality, restaurateur and author. He appeared on the
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'', and is known for his take on classic American cuisine. Blais was the runner-up for the fourth season of ''Top Chef'' and returned several seasons later to win '' Top Chef: All-Stars''.


Education and early career

Blais was born in
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. He was adopted by his stepfather in the second grade. In 1982 as a pitcher for his "Franks Pizza"
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on Long Island, where he learned the basics of working in a kitchen. Coming from a humble beginnings, Blais dreamed of reinventing himself as a sophisticated Manhattanite. After moving on to a couple of upscale restaurants while in college, he received the 2-year AOS in culinary arts from
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. After graduation, he was invited to complete a fellowship in the fish kitchen. He has studied under chefs
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, and
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. He also trained at restaurants
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.


Career

A native New Yorker, Blais relocated to Atlanta, Georgia in 2000 to run his own restaurant, called Fishbone. Initially, he was unimpressed with traditionally Southern ingredients, but found ways to elevate them in his own style. He founded Trail Blais, a creative culinary company that has consulted on, designed and operated some of Atlanta's most popular eateries. In July 2011, Blais signed a cookbook deal with Clarkson Potter, a division of Random House. On February 26, he released his debut cookbook, ''Try This at Home: Recipes From My Head to Your Plate'', an effort to make a simplified approach to adventurous cooking and offers new flavor combinations for home cooks to reinvent classic dishes. ''Try This at Home'' was nominated for a James Beard Foundation Award 2014 in the category of Cookbook: General Cooking. Blais later opened Juniper & Ivy with Michael Rosen in
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, his first West Coast venture, where he showcases an innovative approach to California cuisine. He and Michael most recently opened Crack Shack, a fried chicken fine-casual concept, where the menu is built around chicken and eggs. Crack Shack has multiple locations in Southern California and Las Vegas. On May 16, 2017, Blais released his second cookbook, ''So Good: 100 Recipes from My Kitchen to Yours'', which features 100 elevated traditional recipes designed for the home cook. Also in 2017, Blais began hosting a weekly
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about the culinary industry called ''Starving For Attention''. In 2020, Blais and iHeartRadio launched the game-show-style podcas
"Food Court with Richard Blais"
which features guests including celebrity chefs, actors, writers, comedians and other podcasters debating classic food arguments.


''Top Chef ''

Blais appeared as a contestant on the 4th season of
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''. In 2010, he competed in '' Top Chef: All-Stars'' and won the competition, earning the title of "Top Chef" by defeating Mike Isabella in the season finale, which aired on March 30, 2011. He was a recurring judge in seasons 12 and 13, and on Season 18, Top Chef: Portland.


Other television appearances

Blais is a regular on the
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, with recurring appearances on ''
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'' as a judge, and as a competitor, and has also hosted Food Network's ''Hungry Games'', and ''
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''. He competed in the second '' Cutthroat Kitchen: Superstar Sabotage'' tournament on November 4, 2015, winning his preliminary match and advancing to the finals; he had been a recurring judge on that series since season 12. He also has a recurring role as judge in the ''
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'' franchise. In 2015, Blais was the host of HLN's "Cook Your Ass Off," a transformational culinary contest that focused on healthy cooking competition. In 2017 he became the host of "Man v. Master," a culinary competition on the FYI Network. Richard has also appeared on various talk shows, including ''
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'', and '' Late Night with Jimmy Fallon''. Blais had a cameo role in the 2016 feature film, ''
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. In 2018, Blais appeared as a guest judge on ''Sugar Rush''. He was most recently a judge on
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''.


Restaurants

Blais is currently or has been involved with: *Juniper & Ivy – An American restaurant that opened in
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on March 3, 2014. At Juniper & Ivy, Blais offers refined, American cuisine with a "left coast edge." The restaurant was designed by The Johnson Studio at
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. *The Crack Shack – Blais partnered with chef Jon Sloan and Michael Rosen on this second San Diego-based restaurant, which opened in late 2015. The restaurant, "serves breakfast, lunch and dinner via an all-day menu that revolves around chicken and eggs, from fried to grilled and everything in-between". Crack Shack plans to expand to multiple locations throughout California including Orange County and Los Angeles. * FLIP Burger Boutique – Blais was formerly involved with and co-founder of burger-focused restaurant, FLIP Burger Boutique, with three locations in
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, one in
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(closed), and a location in Nashville, Tennessee (closed). Blais is no longer involved with the FLIP chain. *Ember & Rye – Blais has been named as the chef for a restaurant scheduled to open at the Park Hyatt Aviara Resort in
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. The restaurant is part of a $50 million renovation project at the property. *Four Flamingos, A Richard Blais Florida Kitchen — Blais’ newest restaurant project which opened in December 2021 at Hyatt Regency Grand Cypress in
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.


Other activities

In November 2011, Blais ran the ING New York City marathon for Alliance for a Healthier Generation. It was his first marathon, and he completed it in 4:31:54. He has since run four other New York City marathons. In November 2017, Blais ran the TCS New York City Marathon for Room to Read.


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Works cited

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External links

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Bravo TV biography
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