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armchair executive chef

A person that, through watching Food Network, believes they are now qualified to edit menus, adjust restaurant recipes and provide advice to people that actually work in the Food and Beverage industry.
AEC for short.
Chef, I've got an AEC (Armchair Executive Chef) in the dining room that suggests we use Extra Virgin Olive Oil in the fryer.
Great, tell him his fried will be $48 dollars.
by vegasrew April 13, 2007
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yes chef

responding to a person telling you what to do, explaining that you will do it.
by baldy2469 August 8, 2017
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Have you seen chef?

Have you seen Chef is a Filthy Frank reference to the movie Chef created by Jon Favreau. The movie was introduced as a joke in an episode of the Filthy Frank Show called Vomit Cake. It's a pretty good movie.
by QuetzTBD December 2, 2016
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living room chef

This is a similar concept to backseat driving; this occurs when an individual shouts out questions or gives unsolicited advice to the cooking or baking process from an adjacent room. Extremely aggravating, hence the reason he or she is in the living room and not in the kitchen.
Mom (seated in a comfortable chair): "Did you remember to set the timer? I smell something burning."

Adult children (in the kitchen preparing a delicious meal for the family): "Quit being a living room chef; we got this."
by sweerkee December 28, 2011
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iFunny Chef

An official moderator for the App store application known as "iFunny". This moderator is the only official personality that works with the user community. This moderator is biased and acts like a poon/douche. Accepts some and rejects others.
Dude, why are you acting like an iFunny Chef right now?
by LE GM BAUS June 28, 2013
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Iron Chef

A cult Japanese television show wherein a trio of world-renowed chefs (a quartet later in the show), each a master a particular culinary style of cooking, would do "battle" against challenger chefs from around the world to see who could create the most innovative and delectable dishes from a randomly chosen theme ingredient. The show ended its six-year run in late 1999, but is still aired in syndication on the Food Network.

Also, special once-a-year episodes are still being produced. The Morimoto/Bobby Flay battle in New York City is a prime example.
Original Iron Chef Japanese: Rokusaburo Michiba

Second Iron Chef Japanese: Komei Nakamura

Third Iron Chef Japanese: Masaharu Morimoto

Original Iron Chef French: Yutake Ishinabe

Second Iron Chef French: Hiroyuki Sakai

Iron Chef Italian: Masahiko Kobe

Iron Chef Chinese: Kenichi Chin ("Chen Kenichi" is the result of horrible dubbing, in case you're wondering about that)
by Darkest Days May 20, 2003
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Magic chef

A term used to describe a chef that can make a meal out of anything with limited ingredients!
Last night I went over to Marcs and he didn't have much but that guys a real magic chef and we had a awesome meal!
by Hom2436 January 24, 2018
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