Entries tagged with 'TV'
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[bravotv.com] Tonight at 10 p.m. ET, come join us as we watch the ninth episode of Top Chef Las Vegas, where Bryan Voltaggio has anger issues with cheese puffs and the cheftestants get a surprise house guest (hint: it's a reptile, not a celebrity chef). Jump in the comment thread as this fascinating-sounding episode unfolds....
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With all the channels on broadcast TV and cable--and the inevitable episode repeats--it's hard to sort out what's new or worthwhile. Let us sort it out for you so you don't miss anything worth watching. Times may vary with region; check your local listings for exact hour and channels. Monday (October 19) Good Eats: "Fermentation Nation." Alton uses beer and wine as ingredients for several dishes. 8 p.m. ET, Food Network Diners, Drive-Ins and Dives: "Blast From the Past." Guy goes to eateries that are still doing things the old fashioned way in Oklahoma City, Los Angeles, and Boston. 10 p.m. ET, Food Network...
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With all the channels on broadcast TV and cable--and the inevitable episode repeats—it's hard to sort out what's new or worthwhile. Let us sort it out for you so you don't miss anything worth watching. Times may vary with region; check your local listings for exact hour and channels. Recommended Show This Sunday on PBS is the premiere of Ruth Reichl's show Gourmet's Adventures With Ruth, where she brings viewers along on her food and cooking adventures. Sundays, 3:30 p.m. ET, PBS Saturday (October 17) Secrets of a Restaurant Chef (warning, a video plays automatically on site): "The Secret to Grilled Hanger Steak." Making bistro style hanger steak, turnip gratin, and glazed baby carrots. 10:30 a.m. ET, Food Network 5...
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With all the channels on broadcast TV and cable--and the inevitable episode repeats--it's hard to sort out what's new or worthwhile. Let us sort it out for you so you don't miss anything worth watching. Times may vary with region; check your local listings for exact hour and channels. Monday (October 12) Good Eats (warning, a video plays automatically on site): "Another Man Food Show: Breakfast." Alton helps a regular guy make a classic breakfast of bacon, eggs, and coffee. 8 p.m. ET, Food Network Diners, Drive-Ins and Dives: "Barbequed, Baked and Brined." Brick oven pizza at a family restaurant in Idaho, corned beef at a coffee shop turned restaurant in Ohio, and a barbeque joint in Tennessee. (repeat) 10...
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With all the channels on broadcast TV and cable--and the inevitable episode repeats—it's hard to sort out what's new or worthwhile. Let us sort it out for you so you don't miss anything worth watching. Times may vary with region; check your local listings for exact hour and channels. Saturday (October 10) Today Show: Giada DeLaurentiis cooks on the show. 7 a.m. ET, NBC Secrets of a Restaurant Chef (warning, a video plays automatically on site): "The Secret to Seared Skate." Coriander-crusted seared skate, spaghetti squash, frizzled Brussels sprouts leaves,and pumpkin-ginger bread pudding. 10:30 a.m. ET, Food Network 5 Ingredient Fix: "French Bistro at Home." A French-inspired meal of duck breasts in citrus port cherry sauce, golden potato and cauliflower...
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[bravotv.com] Tonight at 10 p.m. ET, come join us as we watch the seventh episode of Top Chef Las Vegas. The cheftestants are at the mercy of the slots to determine their Quickfire ingredients. And for the elimination challenge, Mike is frustrated when he gets paired with the increasingly unpopular Robin to throw an elegant dinner party. Jump in the comment thread as the episode unfolds....
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[Photograph: Robyn Lee] Last week's Weekend Cook and Tell challenge was all about TV Dinners—not the microwavable ones, but the dinners that you eat in front of the tube. Here are some of our favorite prime time responses: During a Battlestar Galactica marathon avaryne chowed down on bowls of udon with pork and bok choy in place of the more Battlestar appropriate algae mush. For the premier of The Tudors ChefToddMohr put together a Henry VIII inspired dinner of roast lamb, potatoes, and whole baked vegetables. Wary of balancing plates on her knees, Cassaendra uses Japanese bowls filled with kitsune udon for her TV dinners. chisai hosts regular dinner-and-a-movie nights for friends. Some past menus include lasagna, cannoli, and...
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An anonymous "low level crew member" of Top Chef season five decided to come forward on Reddit.com and answer questions about the show. "I can't tell you anything that I think Magical Elves might sue me for...but I'll try to be as specific as I can." A few good nuggets: On Padma: She wasn't dumb, but she was a major diva who expected preferential treatment and complained about things the other judges didn't care about. She got along better with Gail than she did with Tom—she and Tom were like cats and dogs On editing the contestant interviews: They do interviews after someone gets eliminated. People keep tabs on what they wore during different segments, so that they can...
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With all the channels on broadcast TV and cable—and the inevitable episode repeats—it's hard to sort out what's new or worthwhile. Let us sort it out for you so you don't miss anything worth watching. Times may vary with region; check your local listings for exact hour and channels. Monday (October 5) Good Eats: "Squash Court." Alton teaches how to shop, store, and use winter squashes. (repeat) 8 p.m. ET, Food Network Diners, Drive-Ins and Dives: "You Can Say That Again." Guy goes to three places that are named twice. (repeat) 10 p.m. ET, Food Network...
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With all the channels on broadcast TV and cable—and the inevitable episode repeats—it's hard to sort out what's new or worthwhile. Let us sort it out for you so you don't miss anything worth watching. Times may vary with region; check your local listings for exact hour and channels. Recommended Show The Sunday PBS food shows aren't on here because they're rerunning the National Parks documentary directed by Ken Burns. That's worth checking out if you have some time and are interested in nature/great outdoors/US history. Otherwise check your local PBS listings. Also on is the season premiere of The Next Iron Chef. The ten chefs arrive in Los Angeles. The first two challenges are on memory and fearlessness. First...
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