Here’s the perfect gift or home decor for a celebrity chef fan — cartoons inspired by celebrity chefs. These prints would look really cute framed and hung in the kitchen or dining area.
Originally posted on July 7, 2008 @ 11:00 pm
By Ina
Here’s the perfect gift or home decor for a celebrity chef fan — cartoons inspired by celebrity chefs. These prints would look really cute framed and hung in the kitchen or dining area.
Originally posted on July 7, 2008 @ 11:00 pm
By Ina
Get great tips on making the perfect drink from master bartender Eben Freeman. Great for your fourth of July party.
Originally posted on June 29, 2008 @ 11:02 am
By Ina
Celebrity chef Cat Cora, known for her online cooking show “Chef to the Rescue” and being the first female Iron Chef, gives a great solution for leftover turkey: put it in soup. Soup mixes add moisture to turkey that usually gets dry and petrified when placed in the fridge. Here’s one of her favorite recipes
Ingredients
4 slices Oscar Mayer Bacon
3 cups sliced leeks, white and tender green parts (alternatives are scallions or green onions)
2 garlic cloves, minced
6 cups low-sodium chicken broth
1 1/2 pounds boiling potatoes, peeled and quartered
Salt and white pepper
1 1/2 cups cooked turkey meat, chopped
1/2 cup Breakstone’s or Knudsen Sour Cream
1/3 cup chopped fresh chives or flat-leaf parsley
Triscuit Rosemary & Olive Oil Crackers, for serving
Heat a soup pot over medium flame. Toss in bacon and cook till crisp. Remove (drain the oil on a towel) and then add leeks and garlic to the bacon drippings left in the pot. Cook, stirring often, for three minutes. Pour in the chicken broth and add potatoes. Cover the pot, allowing it to simmer till the vegetables are tender (usually takes half an hour). Remove from the heat.
Puree the soup (with a hand blender or food processer). Return the soup to the heat and fold in the turkey meat. Season, to taste, with salt and pepper. Serve in soup bowls topped with a dollop of sour cream, crumbled bacon and sprinkling of fresh chives or parsley. Serve immediately with crackers.
Originally posted on November 23, 2007 @ 10:21 pm
By Ina
A perfect gift for anyone who loves cooking shows and celebrity chefs. No, not kitchen knives or another “Kiss the Cook” apron — but Celebrity Chef the Game. It’s been described as “a combination of Cranium and Bravo’s Top Chef.”
This trivia-based board game lets you test your trivia knowhow and navigate the tricky ladder up to stardom: endorsements, awards, TV deals, and the occassional mad critic. It’s fun and educational. Sample question:
Q:Which of these is a possible designation for wine?
A) Dolphin safe
B) Rabbit safe
C) Salmon safe
Originally posted on December 7, 2007 @ 2:25 am
By Ina
Cooking is best practiced if it has been something that was experienced from the start especially during childhood. Such is the story of one of the glamorous personalities to grace TV cooking shows in the mold of Silvana Franco. Franco trained as a chef at High Peak College in Buxton and obtained a degree in Home Economy at South Bank University.
Silvana started out writing for BBC Worldwide in its Vegetarian Good Food Magazine. She made this her cup of tea until she was elevated to a senior writer. She soon graced the TV sets for such shows as Gourmet Express 2, Ready Steady to Cook and Two�s Saturday Kitchen. But despite her continuous rise to stardom, she never let go of her writing which include that of Can�t Cook, Won�t Cook, Ainsley�s Big Cook Out and Friends for Dinner.
She also runs a food media company called Fork, proof of her continued love and loyalty in the field of cooking.
[tags]cookbook, chefs, tv shows, vegetarian[/tags]
Originally posted on June 6, 2007 @ 11:37 pm