Detroit chef Jermond Booze to appear on Food Network’s ‘Chopped’ on July 29

Detroit chef Jermond Booze will be featured on an episode of 'Chopped' on Food Network, airing Tuesday, July 29, at 8 p.m. EST. 

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Detroit chef and culinary creative Jermond Booze will be featured on an episode of Chopped, airing Tuesday, July 29, at 8 p.m. EST on the Food Network. Booze filmed the episode earlier this year and is excited to finally share the experience with his community.

To celebrate the premiere, Booze is hosting a private watch party at The LOVE Building (4731 Grand River Ave.) in Detroit’s Core City neighborhood. Although the RSVP list is already full, the event will feature a special menu crafted by Amanda Saab — food blogger, activist, and owner of Amanda’s Plate.

Booze is also the co-founder of Vinyl Tasting, a music-themed fine dining experience created with Chef Amber Beckem. The pop-up series pairs chef-driven menus with iconic albums, offering a multisensory experience for food and music lovers alike. The next Vinyl Tasting event takes place Saturday, August 2, at BasBlue (110 E Ferry St.) and will highlight A Tribe Called Quest’s 1993 classic album, Midnight Marauders.

Supporters are encouraged to tune in and cheer Booze on by watching Chopped tonight at 8 p.m. EST on cable or streaming platforms.

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Tia Scott is a news journalist, editor, and storyteller whose work centers on community, culture, and creativity. A former news editor with years of experience covering local stories that matter, she’s dedicated to amplifying underrepresented voices and preserving the spirit of her hometown, Flint, Michigan.

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