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- Paula Deen :: Food Network Celebrity Chef "You know it's a good recipe if it starts with a stick of butter." -from the Paula's Home Cooking episode titled Cajun Cooking. Paula Ann Groover, better known as Paula Deen (born Paula Ann Hiers on January 19, 1947), is a cook, resta...
- TRES LECHES Tres Leches cake is popular in Latin America and gaining popularity in the US. The origins of the tres leches are disputed, and are usually attributed to Mexico or Ecuador, the two places where it appeared earliest. Mexico does, however, appear to ha...
- 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...
- Ina Garten - The Barefoot Contessa Ina Garten is an American Cookbook Author, Celebrity Cook, and Host of the Food Network cooking program "Barefoot Contessa". Her cooking style appeals to young and old as she adds flavor and fun to cooking with everyday food ingredients. I...
- SWEDISH PACAKES Swedish Pancakes (plattar) are some of the best pancakes I have ever eaten. I remember as a small child growing up in Rockford IL. in our Swedish part of the city eating Swede's as we called them. Swede's are small (about 3 inches in diameter) delica...
- 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...
- Heston Blumenthal Video Showcase Chef Heston Blumenthal has been described as a culinary alchemist for his innovative style of cuisine. His work researches the molecular compounds of dishes so as to enable a greater understanding of taste and flavor. His restaurant The Fat Duck, in...
- Rachael Ray Show The Food Network superstar has ten cookbooks, four TV shows and a brand-new magazine. What makes her so hot? Get free tickets to Trip to Rachael Ray Live
- 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...
- What's for Dinner? Food Network Recipes! How does Giada's Fusilli with Spinach and Asiago Cheese sound? Or maybe you'd prefer to whip up Paula Deen's ever-popular Chicken and Rice Casserole. No matter your food mood, FoodNetwork.com provides you with thousands of ideas when it comes to answ...
- The Classy Cook Sharp the knife, pick up the cutting board, put on the apron and let's get started. Here at the classy cook you will find reference for gourmet kitchen recipes, accessories and gadgets for the cook , some fabulous aprons and fancy but affordable groc...
- rachel's bite working my way through new foods and recipes found in cookbooks, magazines, culinary novels, blogs and television shows one meal at a time. the culinary world is a large one - it's time to explore.
- Bobby Flay :: Casting Call for Food Network Celebrity Chef Bobby Flay (born October 9, 1964) is an American celebrity chef and restaurateur. He is the owner and executive chef of five restaurants: Mesa Grill, Bolo and Bar Americain in New York City, Mesa Grill Las Vegas, and Bobby Flay Steak (Atlantic City,...
- Paula Deen, Celebrity Chef Paula Deen was born in Albany Georgia on January 19, 1947. By age 23 both her parents had passed away and her husband decided to move on. In 1986 she and her two sons moved to Savannah and she expanded her cooking into the catering business. Then in...
- Watching Rachael Ray Every day with Rachael Ray She always has something to say From cooking to talking and dishes too She's like the girl next door to you. OK - enough rhyming! Love her or hate her, everyone's talking about Rachael Ray, the (next to Oprah!) hardest wor...
