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Alton Brown rose to fame with his Food Network cooking show "Good Eats," which blended science-based information with food history and humor. While making dishes from basic to complex, he'd give an ...
In my house, the holiday season seems to rush in out of nowhere. One minute I’m scrubbing Thanksgiving dishes; the next I’m immersed in twinkling lights, Christmas decorations and the joyful scramble ...
These delicate espresso shortbread cookies — a simple recipe with not too many ingredients — strike the perfect balance of coffee and brown butter. The brown butter has just enough caramel-y oomph to ...
Omelets can be tricky, but these tools make it easy. After attempting this technique for myself, I can affirm that his method is certainly worth the trouble. (I also tried his claim about dogs loving ...
Another well known personality from traditional TV is embracing the creator economy. Alton Brown, creator and host of the Peabody Award-winning Food Network series Good Eats, which ran for 16 seasons, ...
Just in time for the holidays, Alton Brown is back with a brand new cooking show. Only this time, he’s taking his talents to the internet rather than Food Network. “Back in 1999, my cohorts and I ...
From New York Times Cooking: The simple act of browning butter takes this holiday mainstay from simple to superb in a matter of minutes. Russet potatoes are the perfect blank canvas for the toasty, ...
From New York Times Cooking: This roasted butternut squash is every bit as caramelized as you'd want it to be, without the prep work that's usually involved. First, it's cooked without being peeled: ...
Guarnaschelli's casserole tasted like something from a high-end steakhouse. Drummond's version was the least traditional, and Brown's was the closest to my go-to recipe. Green-bean casserole is a ...