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Kitchen Nightmares: Secret Garden By joseph

January 22nd, 2009

Classic Chef Ramsay Moment.

Three words: “You French Pig!”

Kitchen Nightmares: Dillons By joseph

January 21st, 2009

This is actually the worst restaurant i’ve seen on T.V. - thank god for Chef Ramsay.

Top Choice Food Show Host Hottie By erwin

August 30th, 2008

We all love food shows, but there’s no better mix than a good food show and a hot host. Here is our top choice for Food Show Hottie.

Rachel Ray

This 30 Minutes Meal hottie got a great smile and knows how to pull a quicky, meal that is. She’s a girl next door who knows how to take on the likes of Oprah and Martha Stewart. This iconic talk show host, magazine mogul, iron chef winner is hotter than hot.

Ingrid Hoffman

Muy Caliente host of Simply Delicioso can cha cha us anytime. She knows how to spice up the television. Her cooking style is not only appealing to watch, but she really knows how to use her hands.


Giada De Laurentiis

Killer rack and Natalie Portman-esque beauty lands her at #3. This host of Everyday Italian is just hot like fire. A best-seller author, sensational TV personality and charismatic chef, Giada knows how to juggle it out. Who can resist a blossoming star like her?

Sandra Lee

There is nothing desperate about this housewife. This semi-homemade host drops it like it’t hot at Number 2. Her charming All American looks and bouncy blonde hair made millions of viewers glued to the screen. It’s no wonder her show is one of the most popular shows in Food Network.

Padma Lakshmi

Sexy doesn’t come close to describe this Top Chef host. Lakshmi is our top pick for Hottest Food Show Host Hottie. This model, author, chef and all around spokesmodel knows how to keep it sexy all day everyday. Even her scar on her arm looks good. She knows how to work anything and Top Chef is a Top Show because of Padma.

Best Banned Commercial Ever from Korea By dailyyummy

October 9th, 2007

Shocking but very funny. Makes me hungry!

What smells like Halloween more than… By dailyyummy

October 5th, 2007

Martha Stewart making Pot and Brownie

We Knew it! By dailyyummy

October 4th, 2007

Congratulations to Hung for winning Top Chef! He didn’t just win, he annihilated his competition.
No mercy!

What’s a Gnocchi? By dailyyummy

October 3rd, 2007

Top Chef’s Dale made a lobster gnocchi for his 2nd course. WTF is a gnocchi?

Gnocchi (pronounced nee-okkee) are an excellent alternative: They’re fantastic with all sorts of sauces, from a simple summer tomato sauce to the richest winter meat sauce. Florentines call them topini (field mice), because the home made ones vaguely resemble mice in size and shape.

WTF? All Star Sous Chefs By dailyyummy

October 3rd, 2007

Top Chef really pulls all their guns this season’s finale. Here’s some info on the famous guest chefs.

Michelle Bernstein (Casey’s Sous Chef)

After graduating from Johnson & Wales University, Bernstein’s talent was quickly recognized when she began working with several award-winning restaurants including Red Fish Grill, the Strand and Tantra in Miami Beach. She also trained with renowned chef Jean Louis Palladin, in Washington D.C., and sharpened her culinary skills at Alison on Dominick and Le Bernardin in New York.

Bernstein received significant critical acclaim as the chef at Azul in the Mandarin Oriental Hotel in Miami where she became a powerful force in the city’s burgeoning culinary movement. For two years, Bernstein co-hosted The Food Network’s “Melting Pot,” a show that presented the traditions, stories and recipes of her Latin background. She was also a competitor on the Food Network’s “Iron Chef America” series beating out Bobby Flay.

Recently, Chef Bernstein appeared on “The Today Show” preparing her signature dishes alongside Al Roker. She has been featured in The New York Times, Bon Appéti for one of the 50 best dishes in the world, Elle, Redbook, Gourmet and Food & Wine for one of the best hotel restaurants in the country. In 2004, Chef Bernstein was nominated by The James Beard Foundation - the nation’s premier honors for culinary professionals - in the coveted “Best Chefs in America: Southeast Region” category. Chef Bernstein was recently given a Doctorate in Culinary Arts from Johnson and Wales University; she was given the Philanthropic award of South Florida and the Glass Ceiling Award from the Jewish Federation.

Todd English (Dale’s Sous Chef)

William Todd English (born August 29, 1960) is a celebrity chef, restaurateur, author, entrepreneur, and television star based in Boston, Massachusetts, United States. He is best known for his cooking show, Cooking With Todd English, which appears on public television and is produced by Connecticut Public Television; and for his flagship restaurant, Olives, located in Charlestown, Massachusetts. As of 2007, Todd stars in Food Trip with Todd English, a half-hour program produced by WGBH that debuted in January 2007. On Food Trip, Todd travels to domestic and international locations (Tokyo, Nantucket, New York City, Boston, Phoenix, and Tucson) to explore different regional dishes and culinary traditions.

He owns the world famous Olive and Fig Restaurants.

Rocco Dispirito (Hung’s Sous Chef)

Rocco DiSpirito (born November 19, 1966) is an American chef based in New York City. Born in Jamaica, Queens, New York City, New York, he is a 1986 graduate of the Culinary Institute of America in Hyde Park, New York, and a 1990 graduate of Boston University with a bachelor’s degree in business. DiSpirito is known for his Italian-American cuisine and his innovative fusion cooking; his mother, Nicolina, is known for her Italian meatballs.

DiSpirito is primarily known as a celebrity chef and a prominent cookbook author.
Rocco lived in New York to study under great chefs Charlie Palmer, David Bouley, Gilbert Le Coze, and Gary Kunz. Kunz later included Rocco in the opening team of the famous Lespinasse restaurant.

In 1995, Rocco opened Dava Restaurant in midtown Manhattan. The restaurant closed within 6 months despite many favorable reviews. In 1997, Rocco opened Union Pacific in New York City’s Gramercy Park. His innovative cooking quickly earned him 3 stars from the New York Times. Union Pacific closed in late 2004, supposedly from a mutual agreement between Rocco and owners.

In 2003, Rocco opened Rocco’s 22nd Street, the subject of the reality television series, The Restaurant. The show, although somewhat unfair in its portrayal of Rocco, correctly depicts the power struggle between Rocco (part-owner) and financier Jeffrey Chodorow. Although extremely popular, the restaurant apparently was a financial failure.