Watch Andres Guillama of Mindy’s Bakery in Sylva on Food Network Star

Mindy’s Bakery, a small cake shop and Cuban-style sandwich joint in Sylva, could propel Andres Guillama to cable TV stardom.

This weekend, he’ll compete on Food Network Star for a chance to win his own show on the Food Network.

Guillama hails from Miami, and his parents are Cuban. Together, they run the bakery. Guillama studied construction management and business at Western Carolina University. He draws on his childhood experiences for food inspiration. “I grew up in a culture full of food,” he told Xpress. “I live in a small town, so I have to create what I want to eat.”

The show airs Sunday, June 2, at 9 p.m. Guillama will compete with 11 other contestants, including a blogger, a pie maker and several professional chefs.

Guillama hopes viewers will tune in to hear his positive message. He’s been a weight-loss coach, and he once slimmed down from 330 to 180 pounds.

Not into TV? See Guillama at the bakery. “My mom is making more cheesecake than I can eat,” he says.

Mindy’s Bakery is located at 310 E. Main St., Suite 7, in Sylva. For more information, visit the shop at mindysbakery.com.

Guillama is WNC’s second recent Food Network Star connection. In January, Justin Warner filmed a segment for his victory show, Rebel Eats in Asheville.

For more information about the show, check out the press release below:

Food Network’s long-running competition series Food Network Star returns for a ninth season this summer with fresh talent, intense challenges, and culinary icons Alton Brown, Giada De Laurentiis andBobby Flay leading the charge to discover the best and brightest new faces in food television. In the one-hour season premiere on Sunday, June 2nd at 9pm ET/PT, the twelve contestants arrive in Los Angeles, ready to kick off the biggest audition of their lives to find out who has the personality, on-camera charisma and kitchen chops to follow in their idols’ footsteps and helm their own show.  In new twists, focus groups of Food Network fans will also have their say on contestant performances and one finalist will be brought back after elimination for another chance at victory.  Viewers will again be able to vote online or via phone before the August 11th finale to determine who will win the ultimate prize: their own show on Food Network.

“Alton, Bobby and Giada are not only enduring stars, but also star-makers, so they are the ideal mentors to bring out the best in our talented cast,” said Bob Tuschman, General Manager and Senior Vice President, Food Network.  “These newcomers are competing to achieve their dream, and their journey is fascinating to watch.”

The finalists are: Nikki Dinki (New York); Andres Guillama (Waynesville, NC); Rodney Henry (Baltimore); Chris Hodgson (Cleveland); Connie “Lovely” Jackson (Los Angeles); Russell Jackson (San Francisco); Danushka Lysek (New York); Daniela Perez-Reyes (Haleiwa, Haw.); Viet Pham (Salt Lake City); Damaris Phillips (Louisville, Ky.); Stacey Poon-Kinney (San Diego) and Chad Rosenthal (Ambler, Penn.).

Each episode before the finale features a first-round Mentor Challenge, second-round Star Challenge and an elimination determined by the selection committee, including returning judges Food Network executives Susie Fogelson and Bob Tuschman.

In the season premiere, Alton, Giada and Bobby greet the finalists and immediately kick off their life-changing Starjourney.  Each finalist is challenged to refine their personal point of view and film a pitch tape in the season’s first Mentor Challenge, and convincingly explain why they are the best person to win their own show.  In the second round Star Challenge, each contestant must prepare and present one dish to Food Network executives Susie Fogelsonand Bob Tuschman and a focus group of Food Network fans.

Upcoming episodes feature a Chopped-themed mystery ingredient challenge before Chopped judge Alex Guarnaschelli; an anything-can-happen live, on-camera test with E! News co-host Terrence Jenkins; a fresh Italian-themed challenge with a twist using Buitoni® products; a pantry cook-off with Kellogg’s® Special K® Cereals and Snacks; a Star-making screening evaluated by The Hollywood Reporter Editorial Director Janice Min and Senior Writers Gary Baum and Leslie Bruce; and guest appearances by Guy Fieri and Robert Irvine.

For more Food Network Star, fans can visit www.foodnetwork.com/star all season long for on-set video, exclusive interviews and insider blogs, behind-the-scenes footage, photo galleries, peeks into finalists’ personal journals, online polls, interactive quizzes, sweepstakes and more. Launching Memorial Day Weekend, fans can vote in the “Star Summer Showdown,” pitting summer recipes from Star winners
and judges against recipes from Chopped.  Fans can also connect with one another and the show’s stars on Facebook at facebook.com/foodnetwork and on Twitter with the hashtag #FoodNetworkStar.

All season long, Food Network will offer the Food Network Star TV SYNC EXPERIENCE. Partnering with Yahoo!‘s second-screen mobile application, IntoNow, Food Network is creating a custom experience that will bring fans into the world of Food Network Star like never before.  This unique two screen offering will allow viewers access to exclusive content from the set including commentary, photos, exclusive video, behind the scenes details, live polls, interactive trivia and special culinary tips. Fans can download the IntoNow app from the Itunes App Store or Google Play, then sync the app with the broadcast. The experience will also work when synced with encores and when watching the episode on DVR, VOD or online streaming.

Food Network Star is produced by LEG/Triage Entertainment.

 

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