Thursday, December 28, 2006
Next New Good Eats January 17th
Tuesday, December 26, 2006
Banana Ice Cream Success
I made myself a banana split with chocolate sauce and whipped cream (no need for a real banana). I'll have to move on to more exciting ice cream and sorbet recipes now!
Alton Brown Article
By Annie Bergman
Instead of waiting in line with hundreds of others for a chance at nabbing the year's hottest Christmas gifts, Food Network chef Alton Brown decided on an intangible alternative for the people on his list – a donation to Heifer International.
Brown is on a growing list of donors that give to the Little Rock-based charity at the holidays finding that, sometimes, the perfect gift for the person who has everything is to give them nothing – except the satisfaction of knowing money was spent to help poor people worldwide.
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Wednesday, December 20, 2006
Alton Brown's Florida Performance Review
Phil review: If you were a fan, Alton Brown provided delicious show
By Jonathan Foerster
Wednesday, December 20, 2006
About 10 minutes into his Tuesday night cooking demonstration at the Naples Philharmonic, Alton Brown paused to ask a question.
"Did you ever think you’d pay money to watch someone beat eggs?"
The near-capacity crowd laughed, something it would do frequently during Brown’s 90-minute performance.
But his question wasn’t thatfunny.
Saturday, December 16, 2006
Alton Brown kicks of the Culinary Series in Naples, Florida
The geekdom of food
'Good Eats' chef brings his particular brand of passion to new culinary series at the Phil
By Jonathan Foerster
Friday, December 15, 2006
As much as Alton Brown loves food, he loves teaching people about it more.
What else would lead him to spend a week driving around the American West with a broken clavicle in search of great road food but love? Or inspire him to don a white suit, Col. Sanders wig and facial hair and prepare a cornbread pineapple upside down cake while giving instructions in a fey Southern accent, but genuine passion?
OK, maybe that last bit was just fun.
"We had the wig lying around," Brown explains. "I put it on and just started talking like the Colonel. We'd never done a whole sequence in character before.
"As childish as it is, it was fun."
So love and fun have led the 44-year-old Brown to create one of the most popular cooking shows on cable TV, "Good Eats."
Wednesday, December 13, 2006
Alton Brown Article
by Drew Sterwald
Alton Brown's dream job was to be another Johnny Carson, but he turned out to be the Mr. Wizard of the kitchen.
But now that fellow Food Network personality Rachael Ray has invaded the talk-show arena, and Emeril Lagasse tried and failed as a sitcom star, his hopes have dimmed.
"I'm not mainstream like Emeril and Rachael," he said. "I'm still a very small fish. I'm the fringe."
Brown, the creative mind behind Food Network's "Good Eats," brings his salt cellars and his beakers to the Philharmonic Center for the Arts in Naples on Tuesday. He kicks off the Phil's first culinary arts series....
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Alton Brown on NPR
Thursday, December 7, 2006
Flat is Beautiful III
My suggestions for a better result: add more spices to the flounder or sole itself. It seemed a bit on the bland side to me. Maybe some lemon pepper or Old Bay seasoning to spice things up a bit.