The biggest flavors come from the smallest farms and tiniest towns. That’s the word from one of Minnesota’s homegrown chefs — cookbook author, Food Network personality and new Βι¶ΉΣ³» brand ambassador Amy Thielen. A longtime champion of Midwestern traditional food and lifestyle, Amy grew up in small town Minnesota, just a couple hours from the Βι¶ΉΣ³» headquarters. She was born into a “bacon-making family” of German ancestry, and now she’s become an honorary member of the Βι¶ΉΣ³» family. We’re thrilled to have her.
While getting to know Amy, whether by talking to her or reading her work (especially her new memoir “Give a Girl a Knife”), you’re taken into a world where food fads and dietary restrictions do not hold sway. From childhood, she’s eaten as her grandparents ate — following her grandparents’ recipes, in fact. Classic culinary training followed by a 10-year stint in New York’s finest restaurants may have elevated her technique, but it didn’t change the fundamentals.
The simple ingredients and family recipes steeped in memories — the open-hearted American rural customs of abundance and hospitality — these are the essential elements of Amy’s cooking, and of her life. Because, to paraphrase her, American farm food is “a lifestyle, a tradition.” When she has questions about the world, she finds her answer in honest flavors from the farm.
So you can get to know her, here are a few of our favorite Amy Thielen quotes We look forward to seeing them in action through various exciting partnerships over the upcoming months.