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Top Chef's Kristen Kish talks bivalves, airballs, and cheese curds
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Date:2025-04-27 12:59:30
When Padma Lakshmi retired as the host of Top Chef last year, there was only one candidate the producers wanted: Kristen Kish, the come from behind winner of Season 10 and a culinary world superstar. Her first season as host broadcasts this spring, and since it is all set in Wisconsin, we're delighted she joined us on stage this week iin Milwaukee.
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