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On October 23, Emeril Lagasse will debut 34 Restaurant & Bar, his first opening in New Orleans in over eight years and the celebrity chef's first Portuguese concept.For the city of New Orleans ...
Emeril's new 34 restaurant 'the real deal' Lagasse's restaurant portfolio is diverse, with concepts ranging from Cajun to steakhouse. 34 will be centered around Portuguese tapas. "It's going to be ...
On the Menu is an American reality competition series that aired on TNT. It was the first cooking show that gave viewers the chance to taste the winning dish. In each episode, four home cooks battled for the chance to have their dish served in a national restaurant chain. The show featured Ty Pennington as host and Emeril Lagasse as menu master ...
Growing up, Emeril Lagasse found his calling in the kitchen by cooking alongside his mother, Hilda. Arms barely reaching the counter, he would peel vegetables from their small backyard garden ...
Emeril's There's a Chef in My Soup!: Recipes for the Kid in Everyone (2002) From Emeril's Kitchens: Favorite Recipes from Emeril's Restaurants (2003) Emeril's There's a Chef in My Family!: Recipes to Get Everybody Cooking (2004) Emeril's Potluck: Comfort Food with a Kicked-Up Attitude (2004) Emeril's Delmonico: A Restaurant with a Past (2005)
Emeril is an American sitcom television series created by Linda Bloodworth-Thomason, starring celebrity chef Emeril Lagasse as himself. It aired on Tuesday nights on NBC from September 25, 2001, to December 11, 2001, from 8:00 to 8:30 EST. A total of 10 half-hour episodes were produced over one season, but only seven aired.
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Ham salad is a traditional Anglo-American salad. Ham salad resembles chicken salad, egg salad, and tuna salad (as well as starch-based salads, like potato salad, macaroni salad, and pea salad): the primary ingredient, ham, is mixed with smaller amounts of chopped vegetables or relishes, and the whole is bound with liberal amounts of a mayonnaise, [1] salad cream, or other similar style of ...