Who Is Alton Brown's Wife? The Chef Is in Love With Elizabeth Ingram

Alton Brown and His Wife Elizabeth Are #CoupleGoals
By Pippa RagaJan. 13 2021, Updated 6:Thirteen p.m. ET
After 21 years of marriage to ex-wife DeAnna Brown, Good Eats megastar and celebrated chef Alton Brown is now celebrating 5 years in combination with his new woman.
Alton met inner clothier Elizabeth Ingram in 2016, a yr after his split from DeAnna, and married her in 2018. The couple is thankfully in love, and in this day and age, co-host Alton's casual YouTube Live series, "Quarantine Quitchen," or "QQ."
So, who is Alton Brown's wife? Keep reading for what you need to learn about Elizabeth.
Who is Alton Brown's wife?
Alton first of all met Elizabeth back in 2016, all the way through a book signing for the chef's EveryDayCook ebook. According to Architectural Digest, the couple additionally worked together when Alton employed Elizabeth to assist him renovate the three-bedroom apartment he had only in the near past purchased in Marietta, Ga.
"At some point, meetings turned into dates," Alton explains of the way they came to be a couple all the way through the seven-month renovation on the house that the two now share. "I'm not going to lie—and I can't put my finger on when it was—I started looking forward to seeing her more than the space."
Elizabeth and Alton proportion more than their love of design — in addition they proportion a love for food and restaurants, and Alton was already one thing of keen on Elizabeth's ahead of they ever met in individual.
"As a form of congratulations on a job well done, mutual acquaintances started calling Elizabeth ... to tell her that Alton Brown liked a number of the restaurants she had designed in Atlanta," AD writes.
Except, "she didn't know who I was," Alton instructed the outlet, "so [the compliment, which was relayed to Elizabeth by mutual friends] was meaningless to her!"
Well, apparently that that is for just right reason why. In the global of eating place, bar, and residential inner design, Elizabeth is about as famend as Alton is in the global of culinary arts.
She's the dressmaker at the back of gorgeous Atlanta restaurants like Beetlecat, Marcel, Superica El Tigre, and Golden Eagle, and in 2017, even launched her own line of furniture that boasts elegant stools, chairs, and sofas.
Following their meeting at Alton's e-book signing, he employed her products and services first for his place of business, then for his Marietta apartment.
As their professional collaboration ultimately resulted in romance, Alton and Elizabeth at the moment are each other's largest enthusiasts. "Elizabeth is a very good listener, and she learned a lot about me," he mentioned about both their running and personal courting. "She never goes into a place and does her own thing; it's always mission-oriented. She brings her sensibility—whether it's a restaurant or a residence—and she really tries to make it about the person occupying the space. Her taste was never really mentioned. It's more about her trying to align it with what my taste is."
In her own phrases, Elizabeth explains, "With a restaurant, it's more me trying to tell the story of what it is, or weave a tale of what the story of a space is. Residences are a little more difficult because people will say, 'I want it to be serene or comfortable or pretty or relaxed.' So I will ask questions like, 'What do you like to collect?' or 'Where have you traveled?' or 'What are your interests?' Because obviously, if it's their house, they need it to be their house. It doesn't need to be another Elizabeth Ingram house."
They recently are living in the stunning apartment that Elizabeth designed with their canines Scabigail and Francis. "Living with someone who's a creative changes things because it changes the nature of what you can share and what you can expect people to understand," Alton instructed People a 12 months into their marriage. "I think having somebody you can talk to, which I haven't always had in my life, is a big deal."
These days, you'll be able to see extra of Alton and Elizabeth's condo, kitchen, and love in "Quarantine Quitchen," which is available to circulation after it's broadcast live to tell the tale YouTube.
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