Tim Mälzer

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Tim Mälzer (2018)

Tim Mälzer (born January 22, 1971 in Elmshorn ) is a German chef , television presenter , entrepreneur , cookbook author and entertainer .

Life

Mälzer was born in 1971 in Elmshorn, Schleswig-Holstein, as the son of a businessman . After graduating from the Johannes Brahms School in Pinneberg in 1990 , Mälzer did community service in the Pinneberg district hospital and from 1992 to 1995 trained as a chef at the Hamburg hotel InterContinental . He then worked from 1995 to 1997 as a cook at the Ritz Hotel in London . After further stints, he worked in London's Neal Street Restaurant , which at the same time employed the then unknown chef Jamie Oliver .

After returning to Germany in 1997, he worked in the Hamburg restaurants Tafelhaus ( Christian Rach ), Café Engel and Au Quai . With Christian Senkel as a partner, he took over the White House at the museum harbor Övelgönne in August 2002 , which he left in May 2007. At the end of April 2006, Mälzer also leased the Oberhafenkantine in Hamburg; the restaurant was run by his mother until the end of 2007 and now has another tenant. With Patrick Rüther as a partner, he opened the Bullerei restaurant in Hamburg's Schanzenviertel on June 1, 2009, and a restaurant called Hausmann’s on December 10, 2012 in Frankfurt Airport and on June 15, 2015 in Düsseldorf's old town , the latter is now closed. Instead, there is another Hausmann's in Düsseldorf Airport . In November 2016 he opened the restaurant The Good Message on the Alsterufer in Hamburg . Mälzer is an advisor to the editors of the daily food & drink magazine , of which he is also an advertising partner.

During the 2020 COVID-19 pandemic , he organized a demonstration on Hamburg's Rathausmarkt to draw attention to the plight of the restaurants, which are severely affected by the exit restrictions.

TV chef

From December 2003, Mälzer presented the cooking program Schmeckt nicht, There's nicht auf VOX , which was nominated for the German Television Award in 2004 and 2007 . The show ran there on weekdays until August 2007. Mälzer then switched to the station's evening program, where he hosted the Born to Cook program until September 2007 .

Since December 2004, maltsters also appeared frequently in the ZDF telecast Johannes B. Kerner - cooking at Kerner , which was broadcast weekly on Friday nights. Mälzer's popularity as a television chef also boosted sales of the cookbooks Born to Cook and Born to Cook 2, which he wrote . In 2006 he published the magazine Neues vom Küchenbullen , which uses part of the proceeds to finance World Vision projects. After a break due to burnout syndrome , Mälzer performed in 2007 in his stage show Ham 'se even Hack in front of an audience. He has also been a frequent guest on the VOX show Die Kocharena since the end of 2007 .

In the animated film Ratatouille , produced by Pixar in 2007 , Mälzer speaks as a voice actor for the sous chef Horst. 25 November 2007 Mälzer was in the show Dittsche the WDR television to see. He played himself in it and appeared as the obligatory guest in the series. He bought the ingredients for “Currywurst with French Fries” there late at night, because he wanted to prepare the dishes for himself and friends at home. The weekly program Tim Mälzer kocht! Has been on since April 18, 2009 . in the first . The broadcast was discontinued in 2014.

In 2010 he became an ambassador for the German Society for the Rescue of Shipwrecked People . Since 2008 he has been supporting the Hamburg charity campaign Kicken mit Herz and is an honorary member of the Placebo Kickers Hamburg . Since 2012 he has been an ambassador for the Schau hin! From 2013 to 2015 he was a coach and juror in the Sat.1 chef casting show The Taste . Since February 2016 he has been on the air with Kitchen Impossible , which was awarded the German Television Prize 2017 in the category “Best Factual Entertainment”.

Since November 15, 2019, he has hosted the cooking program Ready to beef! on VOX while Tim Raue evaluates the dishes.

Awards

Tim Mälzer awarded the German Television Prize (2018)

Books

Tim Mälzer with his book Heimat at the Frankfurt Book Fair (2014)

literature

Web links

Commons : Tim Mälzer  - collection of pictures, videos and audio files

Individual evidence

  1. Gourmet Report: Little Tim was very interested in handball.
  2. Vita Tim maltsters on kochschule-deutschland.de, accessed on January 29, 2013.
  3. Pages from November 14, 2007. In: Abendblatt.de . Archived from the original on December 31, 2016 ; accessed on December 31, 2016 .
  4. Bullerei. In: bullerei.com. Accessed December 31, 2016 .
  5. ^ Hausmann's restaurant in Frankfurt. In: hausmanns-frankfurt.de. Accessed December 31, 2016 .
  6. ^ Hausmann's restaurant in Düsseldorf. In: hausmanns-duesseldorf.de. Retrieved February 20, 2019 .
  7. ^ Hausmann's restaurant in Düsseldorf Airport. In: flughafen.hausmanns-duesseldorf.de. Retrieved February 20, 2019 .
  8. Report by Alexander Kern on dwdl.de from September 16, 2013: Tim Mälzer advertises food and drink for every day. Retrieved January 6, 2013.
  9. https://www.n-tv.de/mediathek/videos/panorama/Starkoch-Tim-Maelzer-ruft-zu-Gastro-Protest-auf-article21740685.html
  10. Tim Mälzer cooks for Axel Springer . In: HORIZONT . ( horizont.net [accessed February 22, 2017]).
  11. TV star Mälzer: “We don't need cooking shows anymore”. In: Spiegel Online . March 22, 2009, accessed December 31, 2016 .
  12. filmreporter.de
  13. Tim Mälzer is cooking! on the homepage of ARD, accessed on June 18, 2009.
  14. The Bootschafter
  15. kickenmitherz.de
  16. Tim Mälzer. In: schau-hin.info. November 24, 2016, accessed December 31, 2016 .
  17. "Ready to beef!": New cooking show with Tim Mälzer and Tim Raue , accessed on February 21, 2019.
  18. Tim Mälzer and Tim Raue start new cooking show , accessed on May 7, 2019.
  19. Chef Sizzler Tim Mälzer: Doesn't taste good, doesn't exist. In: Spiegel Online photo gallery. Accessed December 31, 2016 .
  20. The winners of the Radio Regenbogen Awards 2008 on regenbogen.de
  21. The winners of the 2016 awards of the GERMAN ACADEMY FOR TELEVISION. German Academy for Television, accessed on May 18, 2019 .
  22. Tim Mälzer is an honor lock keeper. October 15, 2019, accessed October 17, 2019 .
  23. Political Thanksgiving: Federal Minister Julia Klöckner awards Professor Niklas medals in Berlin. Retrieved November 5, 2019 .