Anna Olson

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Anna Olson
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Anna and Michael Olson
Born (1968-05-04) May 4, 1968 (age 56)
Atlanta, Georgia, United States
Education Johnson & Wales University
Queen's University
SpouseMichael Olson
Culinary career
Cooking styleBakery
Previous restaurant(s)
Television show(s)
Website http://www.annaolson.ca/

Anna Olson (born May 4, 1968) is an American pastry chef. She was previously the host of Food Network Canada's Fresh with Anna Olson, [1] Sugar and Kitchen Equipped and Bake with Anna Olson . She currently hosts the Twitter exclusive video short series Sweet Something which can be seen on Food Network Canada's Twitter account. She hosts short videos on her YouTube channel Oh Yum with Anna Olson. She resides in Welland in the Niagara region of Ontario, Canada.

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Biography

Anna Tomcik Olson was born in Atlanta, Georgia. Her parents, Donna and Andy Tomcik, [2] immigrated to Toronto where she grew up. Olson's paternal grandparents came from Slovakia. [3] Olson earned a degree in political science and sociology from Queen's University in Kingston. [4] She also worked for a time in a bank in downtown Toronto. During her lunch breaks, Olson wandered the St. Lawrence Market searching for different ingredients and inspiration for her next dinner party. [5] Olson recalls that she was baking a banana muffin one night after being unable to sleep when she had a "muffin epiphany" and decided to pursue a culinary career. [6] Olson then enrolled in the College of Culinary Arts at Johnson & Wales University in Providence, Rhode Island. [7] Upon her graduation from the university, Olson travelled across the United States. She would eventually find her way to Niagara Falls. Olson was a pastry chef at Inn on the Twenty in Jordan, Ontario for seven years, where she met her husband, chef Michael Olson. [8]

Olson's writings include The Inn on the Twenty Cookbook, co-authored by her husband and published in 2000. Olson also published a cookbook called Sugar in 2004. It was a companion to her TV show by the same name which aired on Food Network Canada. [9] Olson co-authored another book with her husband which was released in October 2005. The book is called Anna & Michael Olson Cook at Home: Recipes for Everyday and Every Occasion. This is a menu-driven book which highlights how Olson and her husband cook at home. It also includes tips and tricks for entertaining and weeknight dining. [10] In late 2006, another cookbook with recipes derived from Sugar , called Another Cup of Sugar was released. Olson also writes for publications such as Vines and LCBO Food and Drink .

Anna Olson opened Olson Food at Port in Port Dalhousie, a historic lakeside community in St. Catharines, Ontario. She sold the Port Dalhousie shop in April 2009, to their long-time friend and pastry chef Andrea Poirier and her sister Leesa Leshkewich. [11]

In July 2008, the Olsons opened their second location, Olson Foods at Ravine, in partnership with Ravine Vineyards in St. David's, Ontario. In February 2010 it was announced that they were no longer involved with the location at The Ravine Winery and the partnership was ended. [12]

Olson supports a local program called the Niagara Women's Enterprise Centre. [13] The centre provides training in the hospitality sector to women who might not have that opportunity, with her end-of-the-day product given to a local YWCA women's shelter or Out of the Cold Program.

Endorsements

Starbucks Coffee

Olson has been featured for the past few years in various promotions for Starbucks Coffee Canada. This started in the winter of 2004, when her Mocha Bites recipe was featured on a recipe card available in Starbucks retail stores.

In the spring of 2005, Starbucks Coffee featured Olson in television advertisements aired nationally to promote their sweepstakes that was held in-conjunction with Food Network Canada and to introduce Anna's Brown Sugar Pound Cake being sold in retail stores. This also included in-store advertising of her cake with special pastry toppers and take-home recipe cards.

In winter 2005, her Chai Decadence Chocolate Bundt Cake was one of the featured holiday pastries sold in stores (once again promoted with in-store recipe cards). Olson was also featured in the Christmas television advertisement for Starbucks Coffee Canada. In the spring of 2006, Olson appeared in television advertisements promoting Starbucks Coffee's annual Brewing Sale 2006.

Splenda

Starting in late 2005, Olson has appeared in television advertisements for Splenda and has provided recipes on their official Canadian website.

KitchenAid

Olson has appeared in television advertisements for KitchenAid appliances. Fleischmann and KitchenAid were official sponsors of Bake with Anna Olson beginning in season two. [14]

Pillsbury

Olson did commercials for Pillsbury Christmas cookies during the 2006 Christmas season.

Bulk Barn

Olson's "Chef's Selections" appears in Bulk Barn's flyers and website. [15]

Home Hardware

Olson has done television commercials and flyer ads for Home Hardware, advertising kitchen products and appliances. She also has a recipe section on the Home Hardware website and contributes to Home Hardware's free quarterly magazine "Home at Home". [16]

Filmography

Television
YearShowRoleNotes
2002-2007 Sugar Host
2005-2007 Kitchen Equipped Co-host
2008-2010Fresh with Anna OlsonHost
2008Twas the Night Before Dinner Christmas SpecialHerself Christmas special with Bob Blumer, Anthony Sedlak, Laura Calder, and Ricardo Larrivée
2009-unknownLive It EverydayCo-host of the cooking club
2012–2015 Bake with Anna Olson Host
2016Inspired With Anna OlsonHost
2018 Iron Chef Canada Herself/Iron ChefHoliday baking edition
2019Sweet SomethingHostShort online series
2020–present Great Chocolate Showdown Co-Host and judgeOne of the three co-hosts/judges, including Steven Hodge and Cynthia Stroud
Junior Chef ShowdownOne of the three co-hosts/judges

Awards and nominations

Anna Olson awards and nominations
Wins3
Nominations4
YearNominated workAwardCategoryResultRef
2009Fresh with Anna OlsonGrand Remi Award - Worldfest HoustonBest Lifestyle ProgrammingWon [17]
2017 Bake with Anna Olson Canadian Screen Awards Host in a lifestyle, talk or entertainment news program or seriesNominated
2017Bake with Anna Olson: More than 125 Simple, Scrumptious and Sensational Recipes to Make You a Better BakerTaste Canada AwardsSingle-Subject Cookbooks - English Language - SilverWon [18] [19]
2019Set for the Holidays with Anna OlsonTaste Canada AwardsGeneral Cookbooks - English Language - SilverWon [20]

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