Miguel Maestre














































Miguel Maestre

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Miguel Maestre at a pop-up food event in Adelaide in March 2016

Born
Miguel Cascales Maestre


(1979-11-05) 5 November 1979 (age 39)

Murcia, Spain

Residence
Sydney, New South Wales
Nationality Spanish
Occupation Chef, writer, television presenter
Years active 2000-present
Known for The Living Room
Spouse(s)
Sascha Newport (m. 2010)
Children 2
Website www.miguelmaestre.com.au

Miguel Cascales Maestre (born 5 November 1979) is a Spanish-born Australian chef, restaurateur, author and television personality. Maestre is best known for presenting TV programmes such as Miguel's Feast, Miguel's Tropical Kitchen and Boys Weekend, and co-hosting the lifestyle television series The Living Room.[1][2]




Miguel Maestre at a pop-up food event in Adelaide in March 2016




Miguel Maestre and his wife Sascha attend the Emerald and Ivy Ball to raise funds for Cancer Council Australia in Sydney in 2012.


In October 2013, Maestre became an Australian citizen.[3][4][5]


In 2019 it was announced that Miguel would be taking part in Season 16 of Dancing with the Stars. [6]




Contents






  • 1 Career


    • 1.1 Filmography


    • 1.2 Books




  • 2 Awards


  • 3 Charity work


  • 4 Personal life


  • 5 References


  • 6 External links





Career


At the age of 21, Maestre travelled to experience the world and moved to Scotland where he began cooking and learnt to speak English. Maestre worked at Indigo Yard,[7] Montpelier’s Partnership, the biggest monopoly of restaurants in Edinburgh. Maestre then returned to Spain, before moving to Australia. He worked in some of Sydney’s premier kitchens including Bather’s Pavilion, Bel Mondo, Cru and Minus 5 at Circular Quay. At the age of 27, Maestre worked as Head Chef of Tony Bilson’s Number One Wine Bar in Sydney’s Circular Quay,[7][8] where he was originally working under Manu Feildel.[9] Following a meeting with Spanish chef Ferran Adrià at elBulli, Maestre opened Australia's biggest Spanish restaurant named El Toro Loco at Manly Beach.[8][10]
Maestre was head chef at El Toro Loco until he departed in 2010 following a legal stoush and the restaurant's name was changed to El Poco Loco.[11][12]


In May 2018, Barry Du Bois and Maestre released an autobiographical book called Life Force about Du Bois's family, friendships, living with cancer and includes nutritional advice and recipes by Maestre.[13][14]


Maestre appeared in Season 16 of Dancing with the Stars, he was paired with Megan Wragg. He was 1st to be eliminated. [15]



Filmography



































































Television
Year
Title
Role
Notes
2009

Miguel's Tropical Kitchen
Presenter
13 episodes
2009

Boys Weekend
Presenter
13 episodes
2009

Ready Steady Cook
Guest Chef/Himself
1 episode
2011

MasterChef Australia
Guest Chef/Himself
1 episode
2011

Everyday Gourmet with Justine Schofield
Guest Chef/Himself
2 episodes
2014-2015

Miguel's Feasts
Presenter
13 episodes (1 unaired)
2012–present

The Living Room
Presenter

2016

Have You Been Paying Attention?
Himself
Guest Quiz Master
2019

Dancing With The Stars
Contestant
2 Episodes (Season 16)


Books




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    ISBN 978-1742570600,
    ISBN 1742570607, Paperback (2014):
    ISBN 978-1742575438,
    ISBN 1742575439


  • Spanish Cooking, Hardcover (2012):
    ISBN 978-1742570617,
    ISBN 1742570615


  • Life Force by Barry Du Bois and Miguel Maestre, Paperback (2018) :
    ISBN 9781760682996



Awards


In 2014, Maestre was honoured by the King of Spain, Felipe VI, with the Cruz de Oficial de la Orden del Mérito Civil (Officer's Cross - Order of the Civil Merit) for his "outstanding profile and representation of Spain in the Australian media" which was presented to Maestre by the Spanish Ambassador to Australia, Enrique de Viguera, in Canberra.[2][7][16]



Charity work


Maestre is an ambassador for Cancer Council Australia and CARE Australia since 2014.[17][18]



Personal life


Maestre met his Australian partner Sascha while he was living and working at Indigo Yard in Edinburgh and where she was working as a waitress.[7] They married in 2010 and have a daughter (born 2011)[1] and a son (born 2014).[19]
Maestre has a younger brother who is a restaurant manager.[1]



References





  1. ^ abc Korpesio, Kelly (December 2011). "Interview - Miguel Maestre". Australian Good Food and Travel Guide. Retrieved 27 July 2016.


  2. ^ ab Staff writer, Regional Flavours South Bank. "Miguel Maestre". Regional Flavours South Bank Parklands. Retrieved 13 August 2016.


  3. ^ Staff writer, Department of Immigration and Border Protection. "65th anniversary of Australian Citizenship". Australian Government Department of Immigration and Border Protection. Retrieved 17 August 2016.


  4. ^ Staff writer, Opulentus Overseas Careers. "DIBP is Celebrating Australian Citizenship Through a Year Long Social Media Campaign". Opulentus Overseas Careers. Retrieved 17 August 2016.


  5. ^ Staff writer, The Global Indian. "Australia Celebrates 65 Years of Citizenship". The Global Indian. Retrieved 17 August 2016.


  6. ^ https://en.m.wikipedia.org/wiki/Dancing_with_the_Stars_(Australian_season_16)


  7. ^ abcd Staff writer, Eat South Bank. "Spanish Passion". Eat South Bank. Retrieved 13 August 2016.


  8. ^ ab Staff writer, Miguel Maestre. "Miguel Maestre: bio". Miguel Maestre. Retrieved 27 July 2016.


  9. ^ Staff writer, Lifestyle Food. "Miguel Maestre: Celebrity chef". Lifestyle Food. Retrieved 27 July 2016.


  10. ^ Durack, Terry (1 February 2010). "El Toro Loco". The Age. Fairfax Media. Retrieved 17 August 2016.


  11. ^ Gardiner, Stephanie (8 April 2011). "Off the boil: TV chef's AVO stoush at El Toro Loco". The Age. Fairfax Media. Retrieved 17 August 2016.


  12. ^ Dale, Amy (8 April 2011). "Celebrity chef Miguel Maestre AVO taken out by Nelson Ng dismissed in court". The Daily Telegraph. News Corporation. Retrieved 17 August 2016.


  13. ^ Du Bois, Barry; Maestre, Miguel (1 May 2018). "Life Force by Barry Du Bois and Miguel Maestre". Booktopia. Retrieved 22 May 2018.


  14. ^ Du Bois, Barry; Maestre, Miguel (1 May 2018). "Life Force by Barry Du Bois and Miguel Maestre". Dymocks. Retrieved 22 May 2018.


  15. ^ https://en.m.wikipedia.org/wiki/Dancing_with_the_Stars_(Australian_season_16)


  16. ^ Knox, David (28 October 2014). "Spain honours Miguel (just for being Spanish)". TV Tonight. Retrieved 13 August 2016.


  17. ^ Casamento, Jo (25 May 2014). "Living Room star Barry DuBois on cancer and life: My twins matter most". The Age. Fairfax Media. Retrieved 17 August 2016.


  18. ^ Staff writer, The Daily Telegraph (26 August 2014). "Celebrity chef Miguel Maestre cares enough to be an ambassador for CARE Australia". The Daily Telegraph. News Corporation. Retrieved 17 August 2016.


  19. ^ Staff writer, The Daily Telegraph (22 September 2014). "A son out of the oven for chef Miguel Maestre". The Daily Telegraph. News Corporation. Retrieved 27 July 2016.




External links



  • Miguel Maestre's Official website

  • Maestre Family Food Official website

  • Miguel Maestre's Profile








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