Chef Brian Ingram of Hope Breakfast, others to compete on ‘Beat Bobby Flay’
Local chef on national TV alert: Chef Brian Ingram of Hope Breakfast Bar, The Gnome and The Apostle Supper Club will be on Food Network’s “Beat Bobby Flay” on Aug. 1.
The chef will be cooking — what else? — breakfast foods against Flay and Atlanta-based chef Dayana Joseph.
The judges for the episode are “Top Chef” alum Joe Sasto, Food Network regular James Briscione and Bronx-based chef and internet personality Mama Tanya.
Ingram will host a viewing party at 7 p.m. Aug. 1 at The Gnome, 498 Selby Ave., St. Paul.
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