December 24th, 2009

From CableFax.com, an advance peak at the January 3rd episode at the White House.

Click to read in full at Cablefax.com

Iron Chef and Emeril Go DC Veggie

Just when you thought you’d seen it all, Food Network comes up with a few culinary rabbits to pull from its hat to begin the new year.

On January 3 at 8pm, the wonderful U.S. adaptation of Japan’s Iron Chef, Iron Chef America, will premiere an episode that truly fits the series’ name. The chefs will be asked to create “American meals,” whatever that is, and they’ll be working with produce found in Washington, DC. For this special episode, the “secret ingredient” will be anything the 2 teams of chefs can extract from the backyard of the public housing development on 1600 Pennsylvania Ave, otherwise known as the Obamas’ vegetable garden, outside The White House.

One of the takeaways from this show is a look at the depth and breadth of the White House garden. Based on the ingredients the chefs used in this battle, this ain’t no backyard enterprise. Sure there was broccoli, tomatoes, onions and carrots, but there were also varieties and colors that impressed even Food’s resident brain and Iron Chef commentator Alton Brown. Indeed, at one point during the show another White House chef mentioned that the garden’s excess is donated to soup kitchens in the D.C. area.

But the surprises, and frankly the delights, don’t end there. For this episode Food abandons its usual format of Iron Chef vs a challenger. Instead Food makes like WWE, staging what at times seems a tag-team match of titan chefs, including one, chef/restaurateur/culinary personality Emeril Lagasse, whose departure from Food for Discovery’s Planet Green some time ago left a bitter taste in the mouths of network officials and Emeril devotees alike.

Somehow Emeril is back on Food’s screens, for this night at least, making his debut on Iron Chef. Emeril teamed with Iron Chef regular Mario Batali, his red hair blazing, along with his trademark shorts and bright orange crocs. Their competition is Iron Chef staple Bobby Flay and White House Executive Chef Cristeta Comerford.

While it would have been appropriate to stage this battle of family-grown vegetables in America’s kitchen in The White House, the venue was the sound stage known as Kitchen Stadium, near Food’s Chelsea Market seat in NY City. Fortunately, the Washington, DC, feel of the show is aided by the fact that it opens with the chefs walking the lawn of the White House, unaware of the specifics of the challenge.

To be fair to viewers, we won’t reveal who greets the chefs at The White House, but we’ll say the cuisine celebrity trio of Flay, Batali and Emeril seems genuinely awed. The audience of about 50 lobbyists, congressional staff, D.C. insiders and cable association heads who attended a special screening of this episode recently at NCTA Headquarters, just steps from the Capitol, were equally awed (see photo below). A gasp went up from the uneasily impressed crowd when this person appeared on NCTA’s theater-size HD screen in the association’s first-rate theater.

The show itself, a special version edited down to 45 minutes from 90 minutes for this occasion at NCTA, was exhilarating, largely because the teams were so evenly matched. When you pit Batali and Emeril vs Flay and Comerford, it’s difficult to predict a clear winner. The creativity of the chefs usually is the centerpiece of this series; it was on this night, too. As new Iron Chef Jose Garces, who was on hand for the screening, told us when we asked if he’d picked up any lessons from the screen, “Everyone was challenged,” he gasped. (By the way, Garces prepared the hors d’oeuvres, drinks and desserts for the special screening. They were divine, particularly a ginger-based cocktail and a mini chocolate bomb to die for.)

It was also a chance to see Emeril actually cook, putting to rest the rumor that he’s lost his touch as a hands-on chef. (Anyone who’s attended a taping of Emeril’s erstwhile Food Network hit, Emeril Live!, knows Emeril’s personality not his knife skills was the star of that show. Most of the “cooking” on that series was done by Emeril’s staff offstage.) But here, on this night, Emeril, noticeably heavier than in his Food days, was covered in sweat, jaunting around Kitchen Stadium, paring White House vegetables with a roast turkey and concocting New Orleans beignets, with vegetable filling, and chicory coffee for dessert.

And there were even more surprises than the gorgeous celebrity judges—Food’s Nigella Lawson, actress and gardener Jane Seymour and Olympics swimmer Natalie Coughlin. While nothing we’ve seen looks bad on NCTA’s HD screen, the HD picture clearly made this food fight even more mouthwatering than it will be in standard def Jan 3.

December 8th, 2009

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Coming Soon to Costco our HUGE reusable Panko container. It will be available first in the NorthEast.

All Natural, No Perservatives, NO Trans Fats,  Kosher & Parve!

Package will have delicious recipes on the label, with many more to come on www.pankorecipes.com.

For a list of your local Costco stores click here.

Best of all - Made in America!

November 11th, 2009

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Bobby Flay, Cristeta Comerford, Alton Brown, Michelle Obama, Mario Batali and Emeril Lagasse.

Michelle Obama hosts the season premier of Iron Chef America on January 3, 2009 when the White House Chef teams up against the Iron Chef team.

read the article.

September 18th, 2009

Not all panko was created the same. Here is a chart that explains why IRON CHEF PANKO is the best! Taste the Panko Difference.  Use What the Chefs Choose!panko-comparelearn2

August 26th, 2009

Great news for all of us that love coffee, but it doesn’t like us.
Iron Chef is going into the coffee business with a laboratory that has a unique method of taking out all the chemicals that make us have heartburn when we drink coffee.
Iron Chef is making sure that the taste of the coffee is not changed and that only the best coffee will be roasted.

This is a natural treatment of the coffee beans and then they get roasted in the traditional methods.

The interest in this coffee is so high, the roaster tells us that the quantities will have to rationed in the beginning, so a “standby” list is being setup so availability will be on a first come first served basis.

The rumor has it that the name will be “Iron Chef -Rx No Heartburn Gourmet Coffee”

August 18th, 2009

Click here for the whole article and press releases.

Mark Dacascos, Iron Chef is part of the DWTS 2009 cast. See photos, video and find out about Mark Dacascos Dancing With The Stars season 9 news that has put him in the headlines.

The actor and martial artist from Hawaii, Mark Dacascos (picture above) has had a long career as an action movie star, and is presently well known for his role as host “The Chairman” on the Food Network reality TV cooking show, Iron Chef America: The Series, which is the U.S. version of Iron Chef on Fuji Television.

Now he joins the 15 other celebrities who make up the DWTS Season 9 cast. He will compete alongside a gamut of celebrities and public figures including Donnie Osmond and former U.S. House Majority Leader Tom DeLay.

Mark Dacascos Dancing With The Stars is big news today and so will continue throughout the season as all the sixteen celebrities will be in the limelight as they compete on the popular ABC reality TV series. Season 9 will premiere on September 21, 2009.

The full DWTS 2009 cast list can be seen here.

April 22nd, 2009

The Next Iron Chef, which returns in October. Wondering what happened to season one contestants Chris Cosentino and Aaron Sanchez? Well, they’ll be featured in a new program called Chef vs. City.

Click here for more  from www.yumsugar.com

April 7th, 2009

Fish for dinner…check it out.

Pan Seared Salmon

Dinner: Four pan-seared sea scallops, with Iron Chef Sesame Garlic sauce, Uncle Ben’s wild rice, stir-fried asparagus.

This meal was really yummy, fast and easy.  Scallops are an iffy choice for a family dinner. Ever since my kids were in kindergarten they usually eat what the grownups eat or they starve. Sounds mean, but there was never time to cook a separate meal for them and I was concerned that as adults their future spouses would wonder why they only eat mac & cheese, hot dogs and pizza. Last night  my teenagers and their guest for dinner each had a scallop and pronounced it “not gross”.

April 6th, 2009

avocado

We just saw this amazing recipe for French Fried Avocado - YUM!

We tried the recipe with Iron Chef  Southwest Panko, it was out of this world.

Click here for the original recipe.

Avocado Fries

Vegetable oil (2 quarts or enough to have a 3-inch depth in pot)
Juice from 1 lime plus 1 lime sliced into wedges
2 cups water
1 cup all-purpose flour
1 cup panko breadcrumbs (we used Iron Chef SouthWest Panko)
1 avocado
Kosher salt
Freshly ground black pepper
Lime wedges

. Heat vegetable oil in a large pot over high heat until instant read thermometer reaches 350F.

. While oil is heating up, prepare breading station. Place all-purpose flour, lime juice mixed with 2 cups water, and panko breadcrumbs in 3 separate shallow dishes.

. Cut avocado in quarters lengthwise. Remove wedges from pit and peel off skin. Cut each quarter in half so you have 8 wedges total. Season with salt and pepper.

. Dredge avocado wedges in flour, then dip into lime water, then dredge through breadcrumbs. Make sure each slice is completely coated.

. Once oil has reached 350F, fry breaded slices for about 3 minutes, or until lightly browned. Remove avocados from oil using a slotted spoon and place on a paper towel-lined plate to drain.

. Serve with lime wedges and chipotle remoulade.

March 31st, 2009

We were playing with stumbleupon.com and found this gorgeous site. We’ll share especially since it’s almost lunch time!

The site is www.tastespotting.com

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