InSinkErator® has enlisted FOOD Network star Iron Chef Cat Cora as spokesperson in concert with the launch of the Evolution Series™ food waste disposers, available nationwide in summer 2006. Throughout the year, Cora will help the company educate consumers and media about the products’ improved grinding and quieter performance.
Cat Cora Bio
Cat Cora was raised in a small Greek community in Jackson, Miss., by a family who held strongly to their Greek and southern heritage, which included traditions, celebrations and food. In the Cora family, it was common to eat spices from the south, as well as fresh sheep and goat cheeses and home-cured olives sent by relatives from the island of Skopelos. Her grandfather, father and godfather were restaurateurs and by the time she was fifteen she had already presented a business plan to them for her very own restaurant. During college she cooked at an Italian bistro and a private dining club preparing classical French cuisine. After graduating from college, Cat followed a dream and backpacked through Europe for four months in search of good food and wine.
Leaving Mississippi for New York with a Bachelor of Science degree in exercise physiology and biology under her belt, Cat got the education of her dreams at The Culinary Institute of America, in Hyde Park. While in New York, she apprenticed with and then worked for Chef Anne Rozenweig at Arcadia and worked at the Beekman Tavern under Chef Larry Forgione of An American Place.
Her culinary education continued in Europe with apprenticeships with two of France's three-star Michelin chefs: George Blanc and Roger Verge. From George Blanc of Vonnas, outside of Lyon, she learned a great deal about cuisine of the French countryside, tolerance and extreme cooking. With Roger Verge, she learned not only about cooking great classical French cuisine, but also about embracing life and living it to the fullest as Roger does.
After returning to New York, Cat worked as a sous chef at The Old Chatham Shepherding Company under Chef Melissa Kelly before heading west to plant her roots in Northern California. She was offered the position of Chef de Cuisine in Napa Valley's Bistro Don Giovanni where her knowledge and love of Italian-inspired cuisine grew.
Cat has been fortunate enough to cook for such luminaries as Jacques Pepin, Robert Mondavi, Wolfgang Puck and even Bill Gates. She is also a member of the Screen Actors Guild and is featured in a documentary called Cat’s In The Kitchen by director/producer Scott France about her first James Beard dinner that took place in April, 2002.
Cat and her partners at 3 Street Media and The Cat Cora Show, LLC have developed The Cat Cora Show, a talk show devoted to food and wine which Cat will host and produce. Cat’s first published cookbook was called Cat Cora’s Kitchen and she is currently working on a second one titled Cooking From the Hip. She is also the president and founder of the non-profit, Chefs for Humanity.
Currently, Cat is an Iron Chef on FOOD Networks’ hot show, Iron Chef America, and stars in NBC’s Celebrity Cooking Showdown.