Groark was invited to be among 22 people (18 made the show) in the all-American cast, a combination of professional, culinary-trained chefs, home cooks, and social media chefs, Groark’s category. They wanted to see how I handled stress, whether I had issues with anxiety or depression.” “Outside of the actual cooking, they asked me about traveling, being away from my family. Groark endured a virtual interview, questions from FOX's production team and even a psychiatric evaluation to see if he would be a good fit for the show. The pair take a separate group of talented chefs under their wings in the competition. Ramsay is joined by two other top names in the food world - Nyesha Arrington and Richard Blais. “My business had already been established, and I started posting my BBQ videos, then food tutorial videos, and my social media just blew up. I started to get BBQ-related deals. Lowes reached out and wanted to send me a grill to cook on. I filmed a video and used #Lowes and they posted it on their website. “When everyone was home with COVID, I decided to strike while the iron was hot,” Groark said in a statement. SJ chef shares story Melange Café chef Joe Brown revives memories, recipes of closed restaurants in new book Watch Video: South Jersey English teacher uses TikTok to inspire students
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