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Ricardo Larrivée (born March 12, 1967) OC OQ,[1] sometimes mononymously credited as Ricardo, is a television host and a food writer who lives in Quebec, Canada. He hosts the television show Ricardo on Radio-Canada and previously hosted Ricardo and Friends on Food Network Canada...
Ricardo Larrivée | |
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Born | Ricardo Larrivée Rose March 12, 1967 |
Alma mater | Algonquin College Institut de tourisme et d'hôtellerie du Québec |
Spouse | Brigitte Coutu |
Children | 3 |
Culinary career | |
Current restaurant(s)
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Television show(s)
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Website | www |
Early life and education
editIn the 1980s, Larrivée enrolled in the Institut de tourisme et d'hôtellerie du Québec (ITHQ), a hospitality institute in Quebec, where he studied hotel management. He studied communications in Ottawa.[2]
Career
editLarrivée moved to Regina, Saskatchewan, and accepted a job as a technician at Radio-Canada.[3] He created both simple and elaborate dishes in his spare time and gained a reputation as a good cook. He was hired to present a food show on Radio-Canada. The Canadian Broadcasting Corporation was experiencing lay-offs, however, and Larrivée was one of those let go.[2]
Larrivée moved back to Montreal and had the opportunity to share his recipes while working as a food reporter for television, radio and newspapers. At Radio-Canada, he contributed to several television shows, including Menu à la carte, Pêché mignon, Secrets de famille, Indicatif présent, Christiane Charrette and Beau temps pour s'étendre, in addition to appearing on Saisons de Clodine on the TVA television network. He also wrote a column in the lifestyle section of the daily newspaper La Presse and he continues to be a regular collaborator in the Saturday edition.
In 2002, Larrivée created a new TV show, Ricardo, which is shot in his home kitchen in Chambly, Quebec.[3] He also begun to publish a magazine at the same time.[2] This show became the longest-running cooking show in Canada.[4] In 2006, Ricardo and Friends began to run on Food Network and lasted to three years. His cooking show employs about 125 people[5] and is shown in about 160 countries.[3]
Larrivée and his wife, Brigitte Coutu, operate a company headquartered in Saint-Lambert where recipes are tested and the magazines are created.[3] Over the years, he published many books. Since 2009, he also has his own website.[4]
In 2014, Larrivée was named a Member of the Order of Canada.[6] The same year, Ricardo opened a new headquarters in a Montreal suburb.[7] He has operated a restaurant in the greater Montreal area since 2016, named Café Ricardo, which will later expands to three cafés.[5]
On April 20, 2023, he announced that he was ending full-time hosting after 21 seasons and nearly 3,000 episodes.[8] He continues to make guest appearances on the successor show La Cuisine d'Isabelle et Ricardo, whose primary daily host is Isabelle Deschamps Plante.[9]
Television shows
editYear | Show | Role | Notes |
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2002–2023 | Ricardo | Host | |
2006-2009 | Ricardo and Friends | Host | |
2008 | Twas the Night Before Dinner Christmas Special | Himself | Christmas special with Bob Blumer, Anthony Sedlak, Laura Calder and Anna Olson |
2009 | The Great Food Revolution | Himself | Episode: "The Great Food Revolution" |
2012 | Fermier Urbain | Host | |
2015 | Un chef à l'oreille | Host | |
2016 | Les gourmands | Co-host | |
2018 | On est les meilleurs | Co-host |
Books
edit- Ma cuisine weekend (La Presse August 5, 2004 ISBN 2-923194-05-5, ISBN 978-2-923194-05-9)
- La chimie des desserts: 60 recettes de Ricardo PER Christina Blais (La Presse, 2007, ISBN 2-923194-36-5, ISBN 978-2-923194-36-3)
- Ricardo - Parce qu'on a tous de la visite (La Presse, October 2008, ISBN 2-923194-96-9, ISBN 9782923194967)
- Weekend Cooking co-written with Christian LaCroix (Whitecap Books April 5, 2006 ISBN 1-55285-787-5, ISBN 978-1-55285-787-8)
- Meals for every occasion (2009)
- La mijoteuse - de la lasagne à la crème brûlée (2012)
- Slow Cooker Favourites (2013)
- La Mijoteuse 2 (2015)
- Un Québécois dans votre cuisine, in France (2016)
- Mon premier livre de recettes (La Presse, 2015, ISBN 978-2-89705-448-9)
- Slower is Better, (HarperCollins, 2016)[5]
- Plus de légumes (2018)
- Ultimate Slow Cooker (2018)
- Le Quiz des aliments (2019)
- Vegetable First (2019)
- À la plaque (2020)
- Sheet Pan Everything (2021)
- Multicooker Everything (2023)
Awards and nominations
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Wins | 9 | ||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
Nominations | 9 |
Year | Nominated work | Award | Category | Result | Ref |
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2012 | Himself | Prix Gémeaux | Best Television Host | Won | [10] |
2015 | Ricardo | Best Animation: Service Magazine, Cultural | Won | ||
2016 | National Magazine Awards | Best Magazine | Won | [10] | |
"Végé inspiré" | Feature - Gold | Won | [10] | ||
2018 | Ricardo | Lifestyle - Gold | Won | [11] | |
Strategy Magazine | Brand of the Year | Won | [12][13] | ||
2019 | Himself | Algonquin College Alumni of Distinction Awards | Alumni of the Year | Won | [14] |
Vegetables First | Television Chef Book World | Gourmand World Cookbook Awards | Won | [10] | |
Plus de Légumes | Taste Canada Awards | Single-Subject Cookbooks - French Language - Gold | Won | [15] |
References
edit- ^ "Ricardo Larrivée – Ordre national du Québec". www.ordre-national.gouv.qc.ca (in French). Retrieved February 17, 2021.
- ^ a b c Ali, Carolyn (November 29, 2006). "Ricardo Set To Cross The Two Foodie Solitudes". The Georgia Straight. Retrieved July 29, 2005.
- ^ a b c d McKnight, Zoe (March 13, 2016). "Celebrity chef Ricardo cooking up an empire". Toronto Star. Retrieved July 29, 2020.
- ^ a b Van Paassen, Kevin (October 10, 2014). "Celebrity chef Ricardo Larrivée next ambition: 'I want to be the Google of Canadian food'". The Globe and Mail. Retrieved March 5, 2021.
- ^ a b c Karon Liu (November 9, 2016). "Why Ricardo loves the slow cooker". Toronto Star. p. E4. Retrieved July 29, 2020.
- ^ "Order of Canada Appointments". June 30, 2014. Retrieved July 1, 2014.
- ^ Delean, Paul (November 21, 2014). "Celebrity chef Ricardo has lofty ambitions". Montreal Gazette. Retrieved February 2, 2021.
- ^ Galloway, Matt (April 20, 2023). "Canadian celebrity chef Ricardo Larrivée bids adieu to TV". www.cbc.ca. Retrieved July 28, 2023.
- ^ Virginie Landry, "Cuisiner du Isabelle comme on cuisine du Ricardo". Le Devoir, December 2, 2023.
- ^ a b c d "Ricardo - Biography and Achievements". RicardoCuisine.com. Ricardo. Retrieved June 3, 2021.
- ^ "2018 Winners". National Magazine Awards. June 20, 2018. Retrieved June 3, 2021.
- ^ Rody, Bree (October 1, 2018). "2018 Brand of the Year: Ricardo's recipe for success". Media in Canada. Retrieved February 2, 2021.
- ^ Liu, Karon (November 15, 2018). "Magazine awards chef Ricardo Brand of the Year award". Toronto Star. Toronto.com. Archived from the original on June 3, 2021. Retrieved June 3, 2021.
- ^ "Award Recipients: 2019". Alumni & Friends Network. Algonquin College. Retrieved June 3, 2021.
- ^ "2019 Taste Canada Award Winners". Taste Canada. October 26, 2019. Retrieved June 3, 2021.
External links
edit- Official website
- Ricardo on Radio-Canada.ca (in French)