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Sam Zien (right) performing a cooking demonstration in January 2012

Sam Zien, known as Sam the Cooking Guy, is a Canadian-born[1] television cook, YouTube personality, restaurateur and cookbook author, based in San Diego, California.

Television career

Zien's career in television began after quitting his job as an executive for a San Diego pharmaceutical company.[2] In 2001, after a poorly timed effort to begin a career in travel television— that was unfortunately derailed by the September 11 attacks—he switched his focus to a cooking show. He produced his own test screening and distributed the tape to local San Diego television stations.[1][2] San Diego's Fox affiliate XETV-TDT offered him a 2–3 minute slot during its morning news program. The job was unpaid—a situation that changed after his work earned a Regional Emmy from the National Television Academy's Pacific Southwest Chapter.[1]

In January 2005, Zien moved to County Television Network (CTN), San Diego County's public-access television, after CTN offered him a half-hour time slot on their station. His Sam the Cooking Guy show spread to other cities through agreements with sister cable companies; his work was recognized with more Regional Emmys and a book deal from John Wiley and Sons.[1]

Zien's next break came from the Discovery Health Channel, where Zien signed a deal to shoot the first season of a series called Just Grill This![2] The network was subsequently purchased by the Oprah Winfrey Network and not renewed for a second season

In 2008, Zien appeared on NBC's The Today Show in a segment with Kathy Lee Gifford and Hota Kotb. After being interrupted repeatedly during the first half of the segment, Zien suddenly spoke emphatically - "Please, can I talk? I watch the show every day, everybody has issues with a lot of chatter back here. Pay attention, one minute." A clip of the segment appeared on YouTube following its airing and in days had surpassed 2,000,000 views, with most commenters applauding Sam for his firm stance in the face of the NBC hosts.[3]

Youtube Channel

On May 23, 2011, Zien premiered The Sam Livecast, an Internet cooking show originating from his home kitchen. Its thrice weekly episodes feature food-related and other subject matter, After 200 live episodes,[citation needed] the production switched to a live-to-tape format.

Since moving away from the live streamed format, The Sam Livecast has transitioned into a YouTube channel under a different name - Sam the Cooking Guy - and experienced a surge in subscribers and views, reaching over two million subscribers by July 2020.[4][5]

Restaurant

In July 2018, Zien opened his first restaurant - Not Not Tacos - a casual dining establishment featuring Zien's unique take on non-traditional tacos. Located within the Little Italy Food Hall in the Little Italy area of Downtown San Diego, Zien serves tacos such as Korean Short Rib, Pulled Pork with Macaroni and Cheese, Seared Salmon and Meatloaf.[6]

In March 2020, Zien opened a second restaurant in the Little Italy Food Hall, called Graze by Sam.

Cookbooks

Zien has written three cookbooks, all published by John Wiley & Sons:

  • Just a Bunch of Recipes (2008, ISBN 9780470043738)
  • Awesome Recipes and Kitchen Shortcuts (2010, ISBN 9780470467947)
  • Just Grill This! (2011, ISBN 9780470467930)
  • SAM the COOKING GUY recipes with intentional leftovers(2020)

Notes

  1. ^ a b c d Amos, Joel D. (July 2006). "The Life Of Zien". San Diego Jewish Journal. Archived from the original on 2006-10-28. Retrieved 2013-12-27.
  2. ^ a b c "It's Sam the Cooking Guy!". Discovery Health Channel. 2007. Archived from the original on 2007-10-14. Retrieved 2013-12-27.
  3. ^ Ripclawe (2008-07-25), Sam the Cooking guy tells Kathie Lee and Hoda be quiet, retrieved 2019-02-24
  4. ^ "Thesamlivecast YouTube Stats, Channel Statistics - Socialblade.com". socialblade.com. Retrieved 2019-02-24.
  5. ^ "SAM THE COOKING GUY". YouTube. Retrieved 2019-02-24.
  6. ^ Woo, Candice (2018-02-07). "Sam the Cooking Guy Launching First Eatery in New Little Italy Food Hall". Eater San Diego. Retrieved 2019-02-24.

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