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Tony Shalhoub loves bread, and he thinks it may get you ‘out of your individual sphere’
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Tony Shalhoub loves bread, and he thinks it may get you ‘out of your individual sphere’

Last updated: October 3, 2025 10:29 am
Editorial Board Published October 3, 2025
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Tony Shalhoub is loath to match his upcoming CNN collection, “Breaking Bread,” to the journey meals reveals hosted by his frequent collaborator Stanley Tucci, who directed him within the gourmand traditional “Big Night.”

“I don’t consider myself a foodie,” Shalhoub says in a video interview. “He is the ultimate foodie, amazing chef. He really knows what he’s talking about and I don’t know anything.”

However Shalhoub, greatest recognized today as one of many stars of “The Marvelous Mrs. Maisel,” makes up for his lack of awareness with utter enthusiasm. As host and govt producer of “Breaking Bread,” premiering Sunday at 9 p.m. Pacific, he traipses the globe attempting completely different breads and bread-related merchandise whereas uncovering tales of how these staples relate to migration, labor and his family historical past. In truth, the legacy of Shalhoub’s father, who settled in Wisconsin after leaving Lebanon, is current in a number of episodes. The elder Shalhoub’s love of the stuff served as one of many inspirations for the entire enterprise.

“We were eating most often bakery bread rather than just commercial store-bought packaged bread, and he really had a great appreciation for it and wanted to model that for us,” Shalhoub says.

Nonetheless, Shalhoub’s objectives transcend meals porn. Days earlier than the premiere, Shalhoub spoke about why he sees “Breaking Bread” as being about one thing larger. This dialog has been edited for readability and size.

How did doing a meals present even come to you?

Properly, I used to be so enamored of Stanley [Tucci’s] present.

I used to be going to ask if Stanley had one thing to do with it.

We by no means actually talked about it rather a lot, however I’ve been impressed by Stanley for therefore many issues. However even previous to his journey meals present [“Searching for Italy”], a nephew of mine [Michael Matzdorff], once I lived in Los Angeles, got here to me and he was making bread on the time. This was method earlier than the pandemic, when that grew to become the factor to do. We bought into speaking about bread, and I used to be so impressed by what he was doing in his personal kitchen, and he simply casually talked about, “Wouldn’t it be cool to explore bread making all over the globe?” We bought a pitch collectively. It didn’t actually get lots of traction then, and this was a pair a long time in the past, however the concept stayed with me. I discussed it to a different pal who’s a producer on the present, Tamara Weiss, and he or she simply form of had this nice concept to reformat it, and I suppose the timing was proper.

Was this your nephew that seems within the Tokyo episode or a special nephew?

That is an older nephew than that. I’ve many nephews and lots of nieces and so they’re all geniuses. However there’s one other leg to this too, except for my fascination with bread and bread around the globe. I’ve been appearing for therefore a few years and felt very lucky with all the breaks that I’ve gotten. However I’ve been beginning to really feel slightly bit like I needed to reconnect to the world once more, ultimately. If you find yourself working and your experiences are principally coming via scripted, principally fictional stuff, after some time, there’s that chance that you just begin to really feel slightly disconnected from precise life and the world. That additionally was one of many most important drivers right here. I needed to satisfy new folks, journey to new locations and even acquainted locations, however with a special standpoint. In lots of methods, it’s been eye-opening. The meals element apart, I’ve discovered it’s been actually good for me. You get out of your individual head and out of your individual sphere, and also you’re reminded that there’s a lot else occurring on the market.

How did you select the place you had been going to go? So lots of the locations have a private connection for you: You stated you needed to start out in Lebanon, the place your father is from, however the political state of affairs didn’t enable for it so that you went to Brazil, the place there’s a massive Lebanese inhabitants. You spend time in New York, the place you reside, and Wisconsin, the place you might be from.

We initially had a listing of about 12 completely different places, and a few of these had been places that I simply thought, “Boy, it would really be fun to travel there.” After we bought into it with CNN, , particularly for the primary season, they needed for me to have a private connection to every of those places. We gave them a listing of about 10 locations, and so they selected six. So clearly New York, as a result of that is now my second time dwelling right here within the metropolis, and I adore it. I take into account it my dwelling and the place a lot of my profession has taken place. I feel Marseille, as a result of although I traveled to France a number of occasions, is a spot the place my father, when he was immigrating from Lebanon over 100 years in the past, as many immigrants did, needed to cease in Marseille within the course of. We’ve all the time been interested in that a part of his journey as a result of we knew about his departure from Beirut, and we knew about his arrival in Ellis Island, however we didn’t know concerning the center a part of his journey. So we had been in a position to discover that and get some extra new details about that.

Members of your loved ones additionally present up, together with your daughter Josie Adams and one other nephew. Why did you need to contain them?

Each time there’s a dialogue about bread or about meals basically, it principally stems from or grows out of my childhood, rising up, my mother and father, my different older relations, and I suppose that’s the closest connection for me. It has been such part of what connects us all.

Tony Shalhoub together with his daughter Josie Adams and pastry chef Pierre Ragot within the Marseille episode of “Breaking Bread.”

(CNN Unique Collection)

How did your relationship to bread, clearly one thing you like, change over the course of creating the present?

The primary takeaway was that the present, for me, actually grew to become extra concerning the those that I met than the product itself. There have been acquainted issues, a few of them finished in a form of revolutionary and new method and different issues that I had not skilled earlier than or tasted earlier than, however [it was] actually extra concerning the folks and their devotion to that work and the explanations that they develop into so obsessed and so dedicated to that form of work. For me, the present actually turns into about these tales and people histories, whether or not it’s a household historical past or a narrative about immigration or a narrative of a war-torn nation. To be actually frank about it, bread is basically extra the car that brings us into these different discussions.

I need to say this in a really tactful method, however the danger of doing this sort of present is that there’s a level, I consider, of diminishing returns once we discuss meals. That is my concern. It was like, will somebody rise up and say, “Stop it.” There’s so many vital issues which might be occurring that deserve our focus and our consideration, however as a result of we’re speaking about meals, it’s inevitable as a result of we’ve to have it each day. It sustains us, and that’s all superb and good, however I’ve been desirous about this rather a lot, and I need bread to be that factor that sparks different conversations.

Within the Marseille episode, you uncover a part of your father’s story, discovering particulars of his journey to America within the municipal archives. What was that have like?

It was fairly shifting and likewise doing it with my daughter and having these discussions with my daughter. She didn’t know my father as a result of he handed away earlier than she was born. However I don’t assume I’d’ve had the chance or the entry to uncover this stuff had I not been doing this present presently in that metropolis. It might’ve simply gone undiscovered and unknown.

Clearly, you’ve eaten on display screen earlier than, that’s a part of an actor’s job, however did you concentrate on the way you had been going to react to what you attempt?

I didn’t actually give it some thought or plan it. I needed to determine methods to keep away from or sidestep inventory reactions. “God, that’s delicious.” After all, that’s what everybody says once they’re consuming one thing thrilling and new. However I used to be actually attempting to remain open and moderately than utilizing phrases, lots of occasions I simply felt I let it go into my physique and my physique form of did the work.

There’s a second whenever you virtually do some dance.

As a result of some of these things simply transcends phrases.

Was there one thing you tried that actually stunned you?

Definitely, I feel given the quantity of pastry I eat and have consumed in my lifetime, I assumed that Mary O’s Irish Soda Bread scones had been form of a revelation. I’ve made scones. I’ve had scones. I like them, however this was revelatory. In Brazil they couldn’t develop wheat for a time, and earlier than they had been importing it, they had been counting on cassava flour all over the place. They make a cheese bread. They had been making it out of cassava flour, which is scrumptious, not heavy, and no gluten and all of that, and with cheese. One way or the other miraculously, you’re consuming this stuff and also you’re by no means feeling full or bloated.

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