Career
He is currently the host of United Tastes of America on the Cooking Channel. Saad became interested in the culinary business when he was a teenager working at a diner behind his junior high school. Later in his life, he enrolled in the Hotel Restaurant Management Program at Iowa State University.
There he earned the title of chef de cuisine during his sophomore year.
He continued studies at the Culinary Institute of America and the California Culinary Academy. He performed his internship in London, with Anton Mosimann.
In 1993 Saad traveled to Mexico looking to expand his knowledge of the Mexican cuisine. This led him to open a Mexican-influenced restaurant called Sweet Heat in San Francisco.
After that, he opened two more restaurants and started his own signature line of bottled chutneys.
In 2009 Saad auditioned for the fifth season of the show The Next Food Network Star. He ended up as the first runner-up, losing to Melissa d"Arabian in the finale. However, Food Network gave him the opportunity to host his own web series called Spice Smuggler, where he highlighted spices and foods from other countries.
The web series ran for a year, and then Cooking Channel asked him to be the host of the show United Tastes of America.
Saad is a partner and executive chef of "The Grove" restaurants in San Francisco. He also distributes his own collection of spice blends.
In 2012, Saad released his first cookbook titled Jeffrey Saad"s Global Kitchen: Recipes Without Borders. On December 9, 2013, he opened the restaurant, Louisiana Ventura in Studio City, California.
Television appearances
Aside of his own shows, Saad has appeared on other cooking shows like:
Grill lieutenant! with Bobby Flay
Unique Sweets
Unique Cocktails
The Rachael Ray Show
Iron Chef America Countdown
American Broadcasting Company World News Now
In 2012 he competed in Food Network"s Chopped All-Stars.
Saad ended up in second place, behind Marcus Samuelsson, but above chefs like Keegan Gerhard, Aarti Sequeira, and Michael Symon.