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Born in Cerignola, Puglia, in the south of Italy, Cristina Bowerman grew up in an internationally minded family. She studied foreign languages at school, continuing her academic studies at university where she earned a law degree. A spell working at a law firm followed, before the pull of overseas travel became too much and she left for San Francisco in the United States. After completing a course at Le Cordon Bleu College of Culinary Arts in Texas, she secured work in a series of restaurants.

After fourteen years in the United States, she returned to Italy in 2004 to work at Convivio Troiani in Rome, going on to become head chef of two restaurants including the Cuoco a Domicilio. In 2005, she met the owners of Glass Hostaria, a modern architectural gem in Rome, and soon took over the kitchen.

Although her time in the United States has influenced her style, she has all the ingredients and ideas of an Italian chef driving Italy’s food into the next era.

In this episode that was recorded in 2021, Chef Bowerman talked about how the American way-of-life impacted her, how she creates new things from traditions (and walk us through her process), and even some common misconceptions about Italian food!

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