The Big Game may look different this year, but one thing that won’t change is prepping big game snacks to enjoy while watching.
Chef Pati Jinich from PBS television series Pati’s Mexican Table has partnered with Avocados From Mexico to share her tried and true guacamole recipes, as well as a few fun dishes and pairings using the delicious and nutritious green fruit. She’s also spilling some scoop on what sportscasters Troy Aikman and Erin Andrews are up to helping bring the Big Game experience directly to fans with its “Virtual Guac Bowl Stadium” where visitors can access exclusive messages from Troy and Erin, plus a chance to win cash prizes worth up to $1 million.
About Pati Jinich:
Born and raised in Mexico City, Pati Janich is the James Beard Award winning host of the PBS Television series PATI’S MEXICAN TABLE, going on its eigth season nationwide. Her latest season is available on Amazon here. Pati is also resident chef at the Mexican Cultural Institute in Washington D.C. and author of two cookbooks, Pati’s Mexican Table: The Secrets of Real Mexican Home Cookingand Mexican Today: New and Rediscovered Recipes for the Contemporary Kitchen.
A former political analyst focused on Mexican political institutions and US-Mexico relations at the Inter-American Dialogue, Pati holds a master’s degree in Latin American Studies from Georgetown University. She switched policy papers for cooking pots to make exploring and sharing Mexico’s cuisine her life’s work.
Pati was invited to cook at the White House for President Obama’s Cinco de Mayo and Easter celebrations. With a passion for promoting a healthy and balanced lifestyle for kids and families, she was invited to participate in US Secretary of Education Arne Duncan’s Let’s Read Let’s Moveinitiative to encourage students to stay active and healthy. She has also led healthy eating workshops for the Institute of the Americas’ annual Latin American Seminar on Science and Health.
She is a member of Les Dames D’Escoffier, the International Association of Culinary Professionals, the Kitchen Cabinet for the Smithsonian Institution’s National Museum of American History, and her company has been certified as a Women Owned Business by WBENC.
In April 2017, the Council of the Americas and Americas Quarterlynamed Pati one of the Top 5 Border Ambassadors who have performed outstanding work bringing the United States and Mexico closer together. The same year, she was named one of the 100 Greatest Cooks of All Time by Epicurious.
Pati is a regular guest on NBC’s The Today Show, CBS’s The Talk, ABC’s The Chew, and Good Morning America, NPR’s All Things Consideredand The Splendid Table,and Univision’s Despierta America. She was profiled on the front page of The New York Timesfood section in October 2018 and has been featured in The Washington Post, Chicago Tribune,and other national and regional press. In addition to writing on her website, patijinich.com, she contributes to a wide array of print and online publications.
Pati has resided in the Washington, D.C. area for the past 18 years, where she and her husband are raising their three Mexican-American boys.