
Get ready Queer Eye fans… Antoni Porowski is coming to TPAC September 13 for a special evening of beautiful conversation and foodie fun in partnership with Williams Sonoma to celebrate the publication of his first cookbook Antoni in the Kitchen.
Antoni is the food and wine expert on Netflix’s Emmy Award-winning sensation Queer Eye and his passion for food is completely irresistible. A television personality, chef, model, and now cookbook author, Antoni is a man of many talents and even more fascinating stories. During this evening event, Antoni will demo recipes from the book, answer questions from the audience, and share why food, healthy living, and community are so important to him.
Antoni in the Kitchen on sale September 9, brings together Antoni’s trademark inclusive and accessible attitude to food with one hundred of his all-time favorite recipes. This cookbook celebrates Antoni’s love for fresh, casual, healthy cooking, and the occasional indulgent feast, and inspires both newbies and knowledgeable cooks to get back in the kitchen.
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