Happy New Year From Bobby Flay
By:
Cameron Curtis

Kevin Lynch, 2011, Television Food Network, G.P. All Rights Reserved
Bobby shares some holiday fun facts and lets us in on his New Year's resolution:
FN Dish: How can cooks be less stressed during the holidays?
Bobby Flay: Cook from within yourself at your skill level. Don’t try to conquer the world with your holiday meal.
FN Dish: What's your favorite holiday food memory?
BF: One Christmas morning I tried to find a turkey because the Cornish game hen I had planned to cook had gone badly.
FN Dish: What do you cook just when it's just you?
BF: Homemade nachos with a white American cheese sauce.
BF: To reopen my restaurant in New York City, Bolo. It’s time. It’s like a broken heart that I need to mend.
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