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- Alton Brown :: Food Network Celebrity Chef Alton Brown (born on July 30, 1962 in Los Angeles, California) is the creator and host of the television show Good Eats, as well as the main commentator on Iron Chef America, both airing on Food Network. Brown is also an author of several cooking how...
- Alton Brown Alton Brown's smart and humorous approach to cooking on his hit Food Network show, Good Eats, makes him one of the most popular and entertaining chefs on television. With lessons on nutrition and science and a dash of silly, his food-related ventures...
- Coq au Vin Recipe If someone asked you to name just one classic French recipe, I wonder how many of you would say Coq au Vin. You see it on the menu for most "authentic" French restaurant and they most likely charge a pretty penny for a dish that is basically mature c...
- Healthy Recipes When people were asked in a survey if they felt they ate healthy foods, 70% responded believing their diets were basically healthy. When these same people were asked what they ate, researchers discovered their diets were anything but healthy. **SEE...
- Food Network: Cook or be Cooked Wii Video Game The Food Network is great for aspiring cooks and people who just love to eat good food. My family and I just love watching Food Network and we would love to know how to cook some of the recipes we're seen on the various shows. Now, the Foo...
- Not your average cookbook - Cool cookbooks to enjoy! I enjoy trying new recipes. I'm almost always on the lookout for new dishes to create at home. But sometimes I tire of the standard cookbooks that we all have in our collections. Well, you won't find any of those old standards here. We'll take a look...
- Alton Brown The bad boy of science meets the kitchen. 80% provocative with more than a pinch of silly.
- Food Network :: Celebrity chef round-up Okay, it's addictive. From Mario Batali to Bobby Flay, if it's in the kitchen, it's on Food Network. It's my guilty pleasure–and I'm not alone. The network is seen in 100 million households. In addition to New York, it has offices in Atlanta, L...
- Good Eats Video Showcase Good Eats is a television cooking show created and hosted by Alton Brown that airs in North America on Food Network. Likened to television science educators Mr. Wizard and Bill Nye, Brown explores the science and technique behind the cooking, the his...
- Shun Knife With so many high-end brands to choose from, deciding which kitchen knives are the right ones, can get exasperating. To make it easier, here are three tips to get you started. Because let's face it, we're all in the market for some real, high-quality...
- Are You a Fan of Food Network TV? I'm a huge Food Network TV fan. Like everyone else, I have my favorite chefs, but I also love the educational shows too. Sometimes you just really need to know everything you can about bananas (thank you, Alton). Of course, adding to your list of fav...
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- Alton Brown: The Smartest TV-Chef Ever In addition to being helpful and funny, Alton Brown brings a whole new level of intelligence to the TV cooking world. Anyone can teach you how to knead bread, but can you think of anyone else who also shows you why it works--with sock puppets no less...
- Thanksgiving Recipes Video Showcase Whether it's your first time preparing the big Thanksgiving dinner, or you're a seasoned pro looking for new recipe ideas, I've assembled a helpful collection of cooking videos, especially for Thanksgiving dishes. Get some tips on preparing your turke...
- Techniques for Maximizing Flavor in Food What can I say about cooking that hasn't already been said, really? Cookbooks and gardening books are perennially the best-sellers anywhere. Even people who don't cook buy cookbooks! Everybody has something to say about it. Everyone has an opinion....
- Cookbooks of the Gods I live for Cookbooks. A year ago I could barely boil water. Now I get eyes-rolling, mmmm wonderful looks from friends and family. How? Cookbooks.
