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New Yorker's Favorites

Episode | From: Emeril Live
You know, some people come to NY for the skyscrapers,some come for the Broadway musicals. But me.... I come for the food. Hey, they don't call it the big apple for nothing! recipes include: Real Deal Chocolate Egg Cream, Three Citrus Gravlax, New York Strip w/ Garlic Mashed Potatoes, Cheesecake w/Strawberry Sauce

Drumsticks

Episode | From: Emeril Live
Who doesn't love drumsticks? For Emeril, music and food have been two passions in his life and tonight, he's going to share them both with you! Recipes include: Caribbean Braised Turkey Legs, Alain's Sweet and Spicy Asian Drumsticks, Smoked Turkey Leg and Sweet Corn Pozole, Fried Lollipop Drummettes with Blue Cheese Sauce and 40 Cloves of Garlic Luscious Legs.

Healthy in a Hurry (NASCAR)

Episode | From: Emeril Live
Tonight Emeril lightens up with healthy dishes for NASCAR Drivers that are quick and easy. Recipes include Orange-Soy Glazed Grilled Chicken Breasts with Minty Peas and Orange, Currant and Pine Nut Couscous; Poached Shrimp in a Miso Broth with Cellophane Noodles; Crab and Tasso Carbonara; Baked Fish with Tomatoes, Capers, Garlic, Lemon and Rosemary over Blanched Asparagus; and Strawberries with Honeyed Yogurt.

Easy Entertaining with Kate Hudson

It's all about easy entertaining as Mary McCartney connects with her friend and A-list actress Kate Hudson. Mary shares delicious, simple recipes to serve company, from her Indulgent Shallot Tart to Salt and Pepper Crushed Potatoes with Lemon Dill Mayo. There's also her go-to side, Lemon Garlic Broccolini, and the trick to almost-instant Bananery Ice "Cream." Then it's time for a transatlantic cook-along as Mary makes Maple Vodka Peaches with a splash of Kate's own vodka and Kate's partner Danny serving as her Los Angeles camera crew.

My Trip to Spain

Episode | From: Food Network Specials
Kelsey serves up some of the most memorable flavors, tips and techniques from her recent culinary road trip through Spain. There's nothing more Spanish than Gazpacho and her cold and creamy recipe uses a secret Spanish ingredient that you'll want to use every time you make it. Grilled Garlic Shrimp topped with a classic Romesco Sauce and brothy and steamy Clams mixed with Spicy Chorizo Sausage pull from Spanish seafood essentials. For dessert, it's a twist on the Empanada, when she adds the classic American ingredient -- apples -- then combines it with a sweet almond pastry cream. It's a trans-Atlantic trip to her favorite culinary hotspot, Spain!

Cubano Fiesta

Michael returns to his days in Miami for this inexpensive party full of hot and hearty Cuban favorites. With recipes for Ropa Vieja, Double Fried Plantains, Black Beans and cumin scented rice, Caipirinha Gameplan 1 Day Before Party: Simmer steak and vegetables for Ropa Vieja. Soak and rinse black beans for Cuban Black Beans. Simmer beans with ham hock. Chop and sauté onion, garlic and chilies and blend with one half of cooked beans. Mash mixture, return to pot and cook. Remove steak from broth to cool. Strain broth and return to pot to simmer and reduce. Tear steak into bite-size strips. Chop and sauté onions, garlic and peppers for Ropa Vieja. Season black bean mixture. Dice tomatoes and add to Ropa Vieja mixture with reduced broth. Simmer mixture and finish with shredded meat and parsley. Cool and store in refrigerator overnight. Strain black beans, cool and store in refrigerator overnight. 1 Hour Before Party: Peel and slice plantains for Fried Plantains. Deep fry plantains, smash, and fry again. Season and keep warm. Sauté rice in cumin and butter for Cumin Scented Rice. Simmer rice mixture with lime juice and water. Keep warm. Reheat Ropa Vieja. Reheat Cuban Black Beans. At the Party: Blend and serve Caipirinha Cocktails. Serve Ropa Vieja with Cuban Black Beans, Cumin Scented Rice and Fried Plantains. Eat and Enjoy!

Gone Fishin Picnic

Whether you catch and release or just spend a lazy Sunday on a lake, our picnic is the perfect thing to take on a boat or a hike in the great outdoors. With recipes for Pappa Al Pomodoro ; Corn on the Cobb Salad WRAPS ; Aqua Fresca di Fruitta (drink). Gameplan Day Before the Party: Peel and slice onions for Blue Cheese Dressing. Season and grill onions. Chop. Blend mayonnaise, sour cream, Tabasco, Worcestershire, blue cheese, salt and pepper, olive oil for dressing. Finish with chopped grilled onions. Pack dressing for picnic. Chop, puree and strain watermelon for Aqua Fresca di Fruitta. Season with sugar, salt, lime juice, water. Pour into individual drink containers. Reserve in refrigerator. Day of the Party (1 ½ hours before the picnic): Boil eggs for Corn on the Cobb Salad. Season and grill chicken breast for Cobb Salad. Cool, peel and chop hard boiled eggs. Cut grilled chicken into bite size pieces. Chop onions and slice garlic for Pappa al Pomodoro. Sauté garlic and onions and add chopped tomatoes, bread, water, basil and olive oil. Simmer soup. Day of the Party (1 hour before the picnic): Sauté the prosciutto for the Corn on the Cobb Salad. Slice fresh corn from cob. Chop tomatoes, avocados, romaine lettuce, iceberg lettuce. Pack corn, watercress, grilled chicken, hard boiled eggs, romaine lettuce, iceberg lettuce, prosciutto, avocados, tomatoes into a picnic container. Pack a small container of salt and pepper. Pack Pappa al Pomodoro soup into individual containers. Top with grated Parmesan. Pack some extra grated Parmesan. Pack sandwich wraps, Cobb Salad ingredients, Aqua Fresca di Fruitta, and soup. Eat and Enjoy!

Basta Pasta

It's pasta three ways in an inexpensive party featuring everyone's favorite Italian food served in ways you'd never expect! With recipes for Lasagna of Roasted Butternut Squash; Crispy Pasta Salad with Warm goat cheese and pancetta; Baked Pastina Timbale Gameplan 1 Day Before Party: Grind fennel-cinnamon spice mixture for Butternut Squash Lasagna. Peel and dice butternut squash. Season and roast squash then puree for lasagna. Blend puree with cheeses and set aside in refrigerator. Roast tomatoes and jalapeños for Pastina Timbale Sauce. Dice roasted peppers for Pastina Timbale Sauce. Cook lasagna noodles for Butternut Squash Lasagna. Dice and sauté remaining ingredients for Pastina Timbale Sauce. Finish Timbale Sauce. Cool and store overnight in refrigerator. Prepare and finish béchamel sauce for Butternut Squash Lasagna. Assemble Butternut Squash Lasagna. 1 Hour Before Party: Bake Butternut Squash Lasagna. Cook pastina for Pastina Timbale. Poach and sauté sausage for Pastina Timbale. Sauté garlic and breadcrumbs for Pastina Timbale. Prepare bowl to mold Timbale. Combine pastina with Timbale sauce, pour into bowl and rest until service. Cook angel hair pasta and fry for Pasta Cakes. Assemble and dress Pasta Cake Salad. At the Party: Un-mold Pastina Timbale. Eat and Enjoy!

Tooling Up Your Kitchen

Episode | From: How to Boil Water
Jack asks Frederic to help her outfit her kitchen with necessary tools for the beginner cook. Recipes include: Crispy Potatoes with Bacon, Garlic and Parsley; Pan-Grilled Chicken with Gremolata. Episode Guide Below you’ll find a helpful episode guide for cooking along with Frederic and Jack, as well as tips and recipe rescues. Equipment List: Medium saucepan with lid Chef’s knife Pairing knife Serrated knife Cutting board Potato scrubber Pepper mill Measuring spoons Whisk 1 large regular or non-stick skillet Slotted spoon Wooden spoon Metal spatula Tongs Grill pan Pastry brush Colander Dry measuring cups Liquid measuring cup Rasp Tips: When buying pots and pans, consider these factors: Conductivity: A good pot or pan should transmit heat efficiently. Weight: Heavier, thicker gauge pans distribute heat more evenly and hold it longer, preventing scorching and promoting even browning. Non-reactive: Some materials, such as aluminum, react to acidic ingredients, imparting a metallic taste and an unappetizing gray color. A good starter set of pots and pans might include: 10-inch skillet 12-inch skillet 2-quart saucepan 4-quart saucepan Stockpot When selecting knives, keep in mind the following: A good knife will be sturdy and well-balanced. Look for knives made of high-carbon stainless steel. The "tang" (the handle end of the blade) should extend all the way to the end of the handle. Most importantly, the knife should feel comfortable in your hand. Recipe Rescues: If potatoes stick to the bottom of the pan - Use tongs to turn them occasionally while cooking, and use a wide metal spatula to scrape them up (use a wide hard plastic spatula if you have a non-stick skillet so as not to damage the finish). Next time, try cooking potatoes in a non-stick skillet, or use a little more fat.If your chicken is undercooked - Cook the first side until the edges become white and opaque; then flip the breasts and cook on the other side until firm to the touch. If you slice the chicken and it is still pink in the middle, return the slices to the pan and continue cooking until completely cooked through.

Budget Party

It's high class without high cash as Michael hosts another low cost, high impact meal that will save you time and money entertaining. With recipes for Bean Cassoulet with; Fennel Spiced Chicken and Roasted Vegetables; Roasted Peppers and Pecorino Cheese; Toasted Coconut Flan Gameplan Day Before Party: Roast Peppers on burner or hot plate. Steam roasted peppers in a paper bag for a few minutes. Combine fennel seeds, white pepper corn, and coriander. Roast the seeds dry in a sauté pan, and grind the mixture with some gray salt. Put in a container and save for the party. Peal, remove seeds, and tear apart roasted peppers. Season with salt, pepper, and extra virgin olive oil. Plate, cover, and refrigerate peppers for the party. Day of the Party: Toast shredded coconut for flan dessert. Cut and blanche brussel sprouts for cassoulet. Combine and simmer coconut milk, milk, and cream in a sauce pan for flan dessert. Add toasted coconut. Slice and caramelize onions, Parsnips, peeled celery and carrots for cassoulet. Add blanched brussel sprouts and season with salt, pepper, and fennel spice rub. Separate chicken for cassoulet, heavily season with fennel spice rub, and caramelize in pan. 1 Hour Before Party: Slice pancetta, add a couple cloves of garlic, and cook in your cast iron pan. Once caramelized add white beans, chicken, and vegetables. Bake cassoulet. Whisk eggs and egg yolks together. Strain in coconut milk mixture. Make caramel for flan dessert. Ladle caramel and custard into mason jars and bake in the oven in a water bath. Remove from mason jars after dinner and serve. Slice pecorino cheese and add to roasted peppers with Italian parsley. Eat and Enjoy!

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