Sara Moulton
When Sara Moulton kicked off her sixth season as host of public televisions Saras Weeknight Meals, in 2016, it was the latest milestone in a storied career that stretches back more than 30 years. A protégée of Julia Child, Sara was the co-founder of the New York Womens Culinary Alliance, executive chef of Gourmet magazine, Food Editor of ABC-TVs Good Morning America, and the host of several well-loved shows on the Food Network during that channels first decade.
Sara is the author of several cookbooks including Sara Moulton Cooks at Home (2002), Saras Secrets for Weeknight Meals (2005) and Sara Moultons Everyday Family Dinners (2010). In March of 2016, Sara released her latest book, Sara Moultons Home Cooking 101: How To Make Everything Taste Better, a cookbook and teaching manual aimed at making readers more confident and efficient in the kitchen. She appears weekly on Chris Kimballs Milk Street Radio and is also the author of the Associated Press column Kitchen Wise and the monthly Washington Post column, Sunday Suppers.
A teacher at heart, Saras mission has remained the same for decades to help the home cook land a tasty dinner on the table every night.