![]() ![]() "If I do something, I'm going to do it 110 percent," he said. He even built a full-on kitchen set in his garage. Most of Bernath's videos are filmed in his house. "Those are 12-hour days for all of us in the family," he said. "That's why I don't sleep," he said, laughing. "I do have a team of editors working for me just because we're putting out, like, 10 to 20 videos a day."īetween his production company and his own personal brand, there are more than 10 social media accounts he's responsible for updating with multiple daily posts. He's even employed editors to help edit his own content, as well as videos by his production company, Eitan Productions. Despite still being a high school student, he sometimes works 12-hour days.īernath is proud of the production value of his videos, which he films with professional camera equipment and lighting (though his TikTok videos are filmed with his iPhone). ![]() "I consider myself more of an entertainer than a chef," he said. In 2017, he had a second appearance on Food Network - this time, on Guy Fieri's series, Guy's Grocery Games. "He had personally asked me, one time when I met him, to be on the show," Bernath said, adding that Fieri has always been one of his idols. At age 12, after the episode aired and he starting having news appearances, he started his blog and □ (IG: #churros #deepfried #cooking #recipe #food #chef #tiktokchef #snack #quarantine #quarantinecooking #eats #foodie #lovefood ♬ original sound - eitan "It kind of started to turn my passion for food into a career," Bernath said. ![]() The show was doing a test run for what would eventually become "Chopped: Junior." Soon, when he was 11 years old, his passion for cooking would be solidified by a very exciting TV appearance on the Food Network's "Chopped" competition series. But when he saw recipes online that differed from his mom's traditional Jewish cooking, he decided to take a shot at cooking something. He had some early brushes with food fame - and a connection with Guy Fieri. "I think of it much less as a post, and more of an experience I'm creating for the person who's watching it," he explained. Bernath said he crafts his videos to quickly grab his followers' attention, so they're less likely to quickly scroll by. His entertainment style is also a business move. "The camera is where I'm most comfortable. "My interest really is in performing and teaching about food," he said. It often indicates a user profile.īut beyond the recipes, it's Bernath's bubbly personality, fast speaking voice, and clear knack for performing - one of his signature moves is to throw store-bought food behind him before remaking the recipe at home - that make him stand out among the thousands of food accounts online. Account icon An icon in the shape of a person's head and shoulders. ![]()
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