Bay Area chef heads to Alaska to compete for $50K on Food Network show Madeline Wells
When Danville chef Aly Romero first showed up in Alaska with her teammates to compete on the newest season of The Great Food Truck Race, she wasn’t exactly dressed for the occasion.
“We showed up in jeans and sneakers,” said Romero, laughing. “It s the kind of cold where people tell you it s going to be cold, but you don t really realize what that feels like until you get there.”
Celebrity chef Tyler Florence dubbed this season of “The Great Food Truck Race” as its “most extreme season ever,” with the frigid conditions of Alaska playing a large part in the conflict.
UpdatedFri, Mar 5, 2021 at 10:18 am PT
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Celebrity chef Tyler Florence is hosting the show. (Shutterstock / Bro Crock)
DANVILLE, CA A Danville chef will be among those competing to win on season 14 of the Food Network s The Great Food Truck Race, which premiers Sunday.
Aly Romero, a mother of three who completed culinary school later in life, will be vying to prove she s got the best food truck in the Alaska-based series, hosted by celebrity chef Tyler Florence.
She s one of three women on the Meatball Mamas food truck team. Her teammates are Jocelyn Denson and Flora Londre.
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