Mad Cook
Master Chef
I've just found a 2 part tribute to Jane Grigson on the BBC Food Programme website. If you log on to the BBC you can "Listen Again". A joy to listen to.
Thanks, Dragnlaw. I'll look out for him.Yes, I like Anna O as well. I found her videos on meringues very helpful.
Bobby F (Flay) American Iron Chef, multiple TV shows and multiple restaurants. Specialties are grilling, barbecue, southwestern flavours.
It's not on any bio on her I've seen.On the blurb it says she taught cookery as well as the rest.
And I was j-o-k-i-n-g in my reference to teachers, Gotgarlic!
She's also been a regular guest on "The Chew". She's a celebrity cook I really enjoy. I would not mind living next door to Ina Garten at all. In my opinion, she comes across very approachable and down-to-earth. Another TV cook that could be my neighbor would be Sara Moulton. Early in her career she was an assistant to Julia Child. Can't get much better for someone to have as a role model.
I haven't come across Sara Moulton. I'll look out for her.
Here is a link to her website, MC: Sara MoultonI haven't come across Sara Moulton. I'll look out for her.
Here is a link to her website, MC: Sara Moulton
Warning: Do NOT open that link unless you have hours of time to waste. Once you slip down that rabbit hole, it takes a while to crawl back out. Meanwhile, it is a most wonderful visit. Enjoy.
It was announced when she was about to have her show aired on FN UKIt's not on any bio on her I've seen.
Oh. It didn't come across.
Hmm, I see what you mean. About to go to bed (it's 00.18 over here) so I'll give it a good going over tomorrow. Thanks for that.Here is a link to her website, MC: Sara Moulton
Warning: Do NOT open that link unless you have hours of time to waste. Once you slip down that rabbit hole, it takes a while to crawl back out. Meanwhile, it is a most wonderful visit. Enjoy.