Christopher Kimball

Chef

Birthday June 5, 1951

Birth Sign Gemini

Birthplace Rye, New York, U.S.

Age 72 years old

Nationality United States

#42939 Most Popular

1951

Christopher Kimball (born June 5, 1951) is an American editor, publisher, and radio and TV personality.

He is notable as one of the founders of America's Test Kitchen and Cook's Country and as the creator of Christopher Kimball's Milk Street.

Kimball was born and raised in Westchester County, New York, the son of Mary Alice White and Edward Norris Kimball.

The family had a cabin in southwestern Vermont.

1973

He graduated from Phillips Exeter Academy and then Columbia University (1973) with a degree in Primitive Art.

After graduating from Columbia, Kimball worked with his stepbrother in a publishing company.

Soon after, he worked for The Center for Direct Marketing in Westport, Connecticut and also started taking cooking courses.

1980

In 1980, after securing $100,000 in angel investments from friends and family, he started Cook’s Magazine out of an office in Weston, Connecticut.

1989

He sold the magazine to the Bonnier Group in 1989.

1993

Kimball was a co-founder, as well as editor and publisher of America's Test Kitchen, which produces television and radio shows, and publishes magazines, including Cook's Illustrated, which Kimball launched in 1993.

2004

It also publishes Cook's Country magazine, which was launched in 2004.

The company's revenue comes from its readers, rather than advertisers, which differentiates it from the competitors.

Its cookbook publisher division is Two Pigs Farm.

Boston Common Press, a private partnership between Kimball, Eliot Wadsworth II, and George P. Denny III, owned Kimball's publishing activities.

Kimball also hosted the syndicated public television cooking shows America's Test Kitchen and Cook's Country from America's Test Kitchen.

2011

On January 8, 2011, Kimball began hosting WGBH-FM's America's Test Kitchen Radio distributed by PRX.

2012

They divorced in December 2012.

2013

On June 30, 2013, Kimball married Melissa Lee Baldino, executive producer of the America's Test Kitchen television show.

She is now co-founder of Christopher Kimball's Milk Street.

2015

On November 16, 2015, a news release from Boston Common Press, parent company of Cooks Country/Cooks Illustrated/America's Test Kitchen, announced Kimball's departure.

In 2015, when he left the America's Test Kitchen TV shows, his association with the radio program also ended.

2016

The 2016 TV programs had already been filmed and Kimball appeared as host, but his direct participation in the company ended immediately.

In 2016, Kimball created Christopher Kimball's Milk Street, located on Milk Street in Boston, Massachusetts.

On October 31, 2016, Boston Common Press (the parent company of America's Test Kitchen and Cook's Illustrated) filed a lawsuit against Kimball in Suffolk Superior Court, claiming that Kimball "literally and conceptually ripped off" his former employer.

In the lawsuit, Boston Common Press claims Kimball built his new venture while still on their payroll, using company resources in the form of recipes and databases to help shape Milk Street Kitchen into a direct competitor.

He began hosting a new weekly radio cooking show in 2016, Milk Street Radio, also heard on WGBH-FM in Boston, airing Sundays at 3 p.m., and syndicated to other US public radio stations.

He has been married three times.

He had a son and three daughters with his second wife, Adrienne.

2017

Their son, Oliver Kimball, was born on May 4, 2017.

2019

The lawsuit was settled in August 2019.

As part of the settlement, Kimball sold his remaining ATK stock back to the company.

He was further sued by his ex-wife Adrienne who alleged his departure from Cook's Illustrated devalued the company and affected his payments to her.

He is the author of The Cook's Bible, The Yellow Farmhouse Cookbook, Dear Charlie, The Dessert Bible, and Fannie's Last Supper, and is a columnist for the New York Daily News and the Boston-based Tab Communications.

His other television appearances include This Old House and the morning shows Weekend Today and The Early Show.

He has been a regular contributor on National Public Radio.

A daughter, Rike, was born in 2019.