Glenn Lindgren

Glenn Lindgren
Born 02/09/1955
Minneapolis, MN

Culinary career

Cooking style Cuban, Latin American, Spanish, Swedish
Food Writer and TV Chef Glenn Lindgren and Tyler Florence on the set of "Tyler's Ultimate" in Miami 2002.

Glenn Lindgren (born Glenn Michael Lindgren on February 9, 1955) is a chef, food writer, and frequent guest on both television and radio. He graduated from the University of St. Thomas in 1977. Lindgren has been involved in the food, restaurant, and travel industries through the creation and management of four popular websites and his creation and marketing of the Three Guys From Miami, an entertainment partnership that promotes Cuban food and culture.[1]

Lindgren is the author of two popular cookbooks: "Three Guys From Miami Cook Cuban" ISBN 1-58685-433-X, and "Three Guys From Miami Celebrate Cuban" ISBN 1-4236-0063-0.

Professional career

Television

Lindgren was featured in Keith Famie's Adventures: Miami and South Beach on the Food Network in 2002 and in Tyler's Ultimate: The Ultimate Paella on the Food Network in 2003. He also appeared in Christmas in America: Miami Noche Buena on the Food Network, which originally aired December 14, 2003. Lindgren also appeared on "CBS Sunday Morning" in 2005 and was featured in a Public television documentary, La Cocina Cubana: Secretos de Mi Abuela -- The Cuban Kitchen: My Grandmother's Secrets, which aired May 26, 2005. [2]

Radio

Personal life

Glenn Lindgren grew up in Minneapolis and first came to Miami in 1984, where he began his studies in Cuban and Latin cuisine.[5]

Books

References

  1. Miami Herald, “The Three Amigos” November 3, 2002.
  2. http://icuban.com/media.html
  3. http://www.splendidtable.org/episode/294
  4. http://www.npr.org/templates/story/story.php?storyId=7131708
  5. Minneapolis Star Tribune, “iCuban site got party guys cooking” October 18, 2005.
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