Gizzi Erskine

Griselda "Gizzi" Maxwell Erskine (born 20 August 1979)[1] is an English cook and TV personality.


Gizzi Erskine
Gizzi Erskine at the Glamour Awards in 2015
Born
Griselda Maxwell Erskine

(1979-08-20) 20 August 1979
EducationLeiths School of Food and Wine
OccupationChef, tv personality, food writer
Television
  • Cook Yourself Thin
  • Cookery School
  • Drop Down Menu
  • The Ones To Watch
  • 12 Again
  • Cooks to Market

Early years

Erskine was born in Wandsworth, to model and actress[2] Maria Josephine (daughter of Dr Josef Klupt, of Richmond, Surrey,[3] born 1948 in Hammersmith[4]), and [5] Iain Maxwell Erskine, 2nd Baron Erskine of Rerrick (1926-1995, Wandsworth, London[6]).[7] She was the second of three daughters, all Wandsworth born.[8]

Career

She trained at Leiths School of Food and Wine in London.[9][10]

Erskine presented two seasons of Channel 4's cookery show Cook Yourself Thin[11] and presented Channel 4's daytime programme Cookery School in 2011.[12] She has also presented cookery features for ITV1's This Morning, contributed to Healthy Food Guide magazine and appeared on Sky1's Taste. She now co-presents channel 4's cookery programme Drop Down Menu with Matt Tebbutt. She has also appeared on other TV shows, including Cooks To Market and Iron Chef on Channel 4. As a food writer, her books include Kitchen Magic and Skinny Weeks and Weekend Feasts.

On 14 July 2013, she joined The Sunday Times as the Sunday Times Cook in the newspaper's weekly magazine.[13]

Bibliography

Cookbooks

  • Gizzi's Kitchen Magic (2010)
  • My Kitchen Table: 100 Foolproof Suppers (2012)
  • Skinny Weeks and Weekend Feasts (2013)
  • Gizzi's Healthy Appetite (2015)
  • Slow - Food worth taking time over (2018)
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References

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