Jamie Deen
Jamie Deen (born June 29, 1967) is an American chef, restaurateur, and television personality. He is best known for his work on the Food Network, where he has appeared alongside his mother, Paula Deen, and his brother, Bobby Deen. Jamie is also a co-owner of the restaurant The Lady & Sons in Savannah, Georgia.
Early Life[edit | edit source]
Jamie Deen was born in Albany, Georgia, to Paula Deen and Jimmy Deen. He grew up in a family that valued cooking and Southern cuisine, which greatly influenced his career path. Jamie and his brother Bobby were actively involved in their mother's catering business, which eventually led to the opening of their family restaurant.
Career[edit | edit source]
The Lady & Sons[edit | edit source]
In 1996, Jamie and his family opened The Lady & Sons restaurant in Savannah, Georgia. The restaurant quickly gained popularity for its Southern-style dishes and has become a landmark in the city. Jamie plays a significant role in the management and operation of the restaurant.
Television Career[edit | edit source]
Jamie Deen has appeared on several Food Network shows, including Paula's Home Cooking, Paula's Party, and Road Tasted. Road Tasted was a show that Jamie co-hosted with his brother Bobby, where they traveled across the United States exploring local eateries and food traditions.
In addition to his appearances on the Food Network, Jamie has also been featured on other television programs and has made guest appearances on various talk shows.
Cookbooks[edit | edit source]
Jamie Deen has co-authored several cookbooks with his family, including The Deen Bros. Cookbook: Recipes from the Road and Y'all Come Eat. These cookbooks focus on Southern cuisine and family recipes that have been passed down through generations.
Personal Life[edit | edit source]
Jamie Deen is married to Brooke Terry Deen, and the couple has two sons, Jack and Matthew. The family resides in Savannah, Georgia, where they are actively involved in the community.
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