Photo: Alison Roman InstagramAlison Romanis headed for the small screen.The cook, columnist and cookbook author will host her own cooking show for CNN+, the network’s upcoming streaming service.While the name and specific premise of the show have not been disclosed yet, each episode will showRomanin and out of the kitchen while she shares recipes and stories behind each dish. A press release called it a “highly opinionated and never finicky” show.“I could not be more thrilled to be partnering with CNN+ on this project. I’ve been dreaming about bringing a new sort of cooking and food show to life for years and I can’t think of any place better to make it a reality,” said Roman in the release.Roman also shouted out executive producer Lydia Tenaglia and the team at production company Zero Point Zero, who famously produced Anthony Bourdain’s CNN showParts Unknown. “[They] have been heroes of mine for so long, I am truly beyond excited to collaborate with them,” she said.Roman was aNew York Timesbiweekly food columnist before taking a hiatus in May 2020 andofficially leaving the position in December 2020. Roman found herself in hot water after she criticized ChrissyTeigen’s cooking website for being what she perceived as a “content farm"and claimed thatMarie Kondohad “sold out,” in an interview withThe New Consumer.She has since apologized to both women for her “tone deaf remarks.“Since leaving theTimes, the food writer has focused on a food-relatednewsletterand her ownYouTube channel. In her weekly videos, Roman creates recipes from her newsletter and two cookbooks,Nothing FancyandDining In, while sharing tips and stories about the dishes.“Alison’s unique style and tone make her a perfect addition to our CNN + line-up,” said Amy Entelis, EVP for Talent & Content Development for CNN Original Series and Films at CNN Worldwide, in the press release. “From vinegar chicken to shallot pasta – we are thrilled that Alison will share the stories behind her signature recipes with the subscribers of CNN+.“CNN+ is a new streaming subscription service that is set to launch in spring 2022. More information about the service and Roman’s show is expected to come in the upcoming weeks. Other CNN+ shows that have been announced include aweekday show withFox News Sunday’s host Chris Wallaceand ashow with Anderson Cooper calledParental Guidance.

Photo: Alison Roman Instagram

Alison Roman Instagram

Alison Romanis headed for the small screen.The cook, columnist and cookbook author will host her own cooking show for CNN+, the network’s upcoming streaming service.While the name and specific premise of the show have not been disclosed yet, each episode will showRomanin and out of the kitchen while she shares recipes and stories behind each dish. A press release called it a “highly opinionated and never finicky” show.“I could not be more thrilled to be partnering with CNN+ on this project. I’ve been dreaming about bringing a new sort of cooking and food show to life for years and I can’t think of any place better to make it a reality,” said Roman in the release.Roman also shouted out executive producer Lydia Tenaglia and the team at production company Zero Point Zero, who famously produced Anthony Bourdain’s CNN showParts Unknown. “[They] have been heroes of mine for so long, I am truly beyond excited to collaborate with them,” she said.Roman was aNew York Timesbiweekly food columnist before taking a hiatus in May 2020 andofficially leaving the position in December 2020. Roman found herself in hot water after she criticized ChrissyTeigen’s cooking website for being what she perceived as a “content farm"and claimed thatMarie Kondohad “sold out,” in an interview withThe New Consumer.She has since apologized to both women for her “tone deaf remarks.“Since leaving theTimes, the food writer has focused on a food-relatednewsletterand her ownYouTube channel. In her weekly videos, Roman creates recipes from her newsletter and two cookbooks,Nothing FancyandDining In, while sharing tips and stories about the dishes.“Alison’s unique style and tone make her a perfect addition to our CNN + line-up,” said Amy Entelis, EVP for Talent & Content Development for CNN Original Series and Films at CNN Worldwide, in the press release. “From vinegar chicken to shallot pasta – we are thrilled that Alison will share the stories behind her signature recipes with the subscribers of CNN+.“CNN+ is a new streaming subscription service that is set to launch in spring 2022. More information about the service and Roman’s show is expected to come in the upcoming weeks. Other CNN+ shows that have been announced include aweekday show withFox News Sunday’s host Chris Wallaceand ashow with Anderson Cooper calledParental Guidance.

Alison Romanis headed for the small screen.

The cook, columnist and cookbook author will host her own cooking show for CNN+, the network’s upcoming streaming service.

While the name and specific premise of the show have not been disclosed yet, each episode will showRomanin and out of the kitchen while she shares recipes and stories behind each dish. A press release called it a “highly opinionated and never finicky” show.

“I could not be more thrilled to be partnering with CNN+ on this project. I’ve been dreaming about bringing a new sort of cooking and food show to life for years and I can’t think of any place better to make it a reality,” said Roman in the release.

Roman also shouted out executive producer Lydia Tenaglia and the team at production company Zero Point Zero, who famously produced Anthony Bourdain’s CNN showParts Unknown. “[They] have been heroes of mine for so long, I am truly beyond excited to collaborate with them,” she said.

Roman was aNew York Timesbiweekly food columnist before taking a hiatus in May 2020 andofficially leaving the position in December 2020. Roman found herself in hot water after she criticized ChrissyTeigen’s cooking website for being what she perceived as a “content farm"and claimed thatMarie Kondohad “sold out,” in an interview withThe New Consumer.She has since apologized to both women for her “tone deaf remarks.”

Since leaving theTimes, the food writer has focused on a food-relatednewsletterand her ownYouTube channel. In her weekly videos, Roman creates recipes from her newsletter and two cookbooks,Nothing FancyandDining In, while sharing tips and stories about the dishes.

“Alison’s unique style and tone make her a perfect addition to our CNN + line-up,” said Amy Entelis, EVP for Talent & Content Development for CNN Original Series and Films at CNN Worldwide, in the press release. “From vinegar chicken to shallot pasta – we are thrilled that Alison will share the stories behind her signature recipes with the subscribers of CNN+.”

CNN+ is a new streaming subscription service that is set to launch in spring 2022. More information about the service and Roman’s show is expected to come in the upcoming weeks. Other CNN+ shows that have been announced include aweekday show withFox News Sunday’s host Chris Wallaceand ashow with Anderson Cooper calledParental Guidance.

source: people.com