Tears, memories and emotion in the tribute of “Qué mañana” to Guillermo Calabrese

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The first broadcast of What a morning! (El Nueve, Monday to Friday at 10) without William Calabresehis guest since last year, he has been haunted by memories and emotion over the death of the 61-year-old celebrity chef, who died of cardiac arrest on Friday.

The program, which peaked at 3.5 rating points, began with the words of John Ferrara AND Jimena Monteverdewho have been invited for this special tribute to the last chef of the historic expedition which for 7 years was commanded by Ariel Rodríguez Palacios.

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“We are here to endure What a morning! We want to send a huge kiss to all the Cala family who are definitely watching. Let’s try to make a nice programas he deserves, with the joy and humor he has had”, Jimena began a few meters from the blackboard that said the dish of the day: “Cala stew and fried cake”.

Juan Ferrara and Jimena Monteverde in command of the conduction of "What a morning!".  Television capture

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Juan Ferrara and Jimena Monteverde in command of the conduction of “What a morning!”. Television capture

And followed: “We woke up to truly terrible news for the whole world… (Calabrese died) very young and with an incredible trajectory for all gastronomes”. Furthermore, the famous cook described her contemporary as “an icon of gastronomy” and called for a “clap” in honor of his name.

For his part, Ferrara, his former partner in Argentinian cooksshe remembered him as “a teacher, a school director and an emblem for all cooks and cooks in the country”. And after thanking for the invitation to host the program this Monday, he added: “I have shared many years of work with Cala, he has been like a father to me and I have a thousand anecdotes”

“But I prefer his humour, his subtle world that he loved so much, music, cinema… we made great talks about gastronomy, he loved subtle worlds like Serrat and We will honor him by chatting and cooking pot meals with friendsthings he liked and really liked,” he said at another point in his on-air address.

QM's first broadcast without Guillermo Calabrese was in honor of the late chef.

QM’s first broadcast without Guillermo Calabrese was in honor of the late chef.

“I always found some advice to give you and so everything turned out spectacularwhether it was a meal from home or from a pot, he always had something nice to give us,” added Monteverde, his voice shaking with the pain of such a loss.

Word from his former teammates of “What a morning!”

Daniel Rinaldi, for his part, thanked the aforementioned chefs for “coming and joining us”. “It was important for us that there were people that Cala loved very much, that she felt like a couple, a partner, It is very important that they come and accompany this group that was created a long time ago.”specified the entertainment journalist, member of the panel ofWhat a morning! from your beginnings.

What a morning team!  he remembered his chauffeur with joy and emotion.

What a morning team! he remembered his chauffeur with joy and emotion.

to which his partner Agostino Diaz He added: “Cala would have proposed that today we try as much as possible to create joy for all of you who are at home and he wrote us many messages telling us that they were watching us every day, what they would do now … We are here to continue accompanying them every day!”

And after playing a video where recalled the late chef’s funniest momentshis comrades told on the air some of the traditions more grounded than him, like having a huge cup of coffee before every show or smoking a cigarette in every courthouse or listening to upbeat popular music every Friday.

Source: Clarin

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