Alison Roman Bio, Age, Height, Husband, Net worth, The Stew

Alison Roman

Alison Roman

Alison Roman Biography

This is what you need to know Alison Roman is an American food writer, chef, and also internet personality. She is known for her viral videos such as # TheStew and # TheCookies.

Alison Roman Age

Alison Roman was born on September 1, 1985, in Los Angeles. She is currently 38 years old. Roman celebrates her birthday on September 1st of every year.

Alison Roman Height

Roman is a woman of average stature and shape she stands at a height of 5 feet 9 inches tall.

Alison Roman Education

Roman studied at the  University of California, Santa Cruz she studied creative writing.

Alison Roman Family

Roman was born and raised in Los Angeles, California. She has not revealed any details concerning her family, it is unknown if she has parents or siblings. We will update this information once it is available.

Alison Roman Husband

Roman is currently not married she is however in a relationship with Benjy Hansen-Bundy.

Alison Roman’s Net worth

Roman has an estimated net worth of $1.5 million.

Alison Roman Career

Roman began working at Bon Appétit as a freelance recipe tester in 2011, shortly after editor-in-chief Adam Rapoport took over the magazine.

She quickly rose through the ranks at the magazine, eventually becoming a senior culinary editor. Roman was featured in the magazine’s videos, articles, and social media posts. In early 2018, a cookie recipe Roman created for Dining In went viral on Instagram, and it became known simply as #TheCookies on the mobile app.

She became a regular columnist for the New York Times Cooking section a few months later. When her second cookbook, Nothing Fancy, was released the following year, it was a commercial and critical success. When entertaining friends and guests, the cookbook emphasizes the value of “unfussy” foods and the importance of authenticity. Several recipes she created for the book and The New York Times, including #TheStew, have gone viral.

Roman revealed in December 2020 that she would be leaving The New York Times to start a “new journey” elsewhere. “Alison decided to move on from The New York Times, and we’re very grateful for her time with us,” a spokeswoman for the publication said.

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