Taqueando with Bill Esparza

Marcela Valladolid Is Done Asking for Permission (Part 1 of 2)

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In Part 1 of a two-part conversation, chef, author and television personality Marcela Valladolid [https://www.instagram.com/chefmarcela/?hl=en] welcomes Bill Esparza into her Chula Vista home for an intimate look back at her journey from Tijuana’s culinary world to becoming one of the Food Network’s most recognizable Mexican chefs. Over a pot of fideo seco, Marcela opens up about fighting for authentic Mexican representation on television, the pressure of being reduced to Cinco de Mayo segments and the lack of support she experienced as a working mother. She also reflects on leaving food television, rebuilding her career through wildly successful online cooking classes and creating Matriarca, her new Mexican pantry brand centered on clean, thoughtfully sourced versions of the foods she grew up eating. This is only the beginning. Part 2 of Bill and Marcela’s conversation continues next week. Taqueando is hosted by Bill Esparza [https://www.instagram.com/streetgourmetla/?hl=en] and produced by Robert Haleblian [https://www.instagram.com/robert_haleblian/].

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