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  2. Free Emeril cookbook download - AOL

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    To celebrate 20 years of cooking, renown chef Emeril Lagasse is giving away electronic copies of recipes from his three New Orleans restaurants. The cookbook includes 11 recipes, from BBQ shrimp ...

  3. Liver pâté - Wikipedia

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    The liver is usually finely ground, but coarsely ground variations are also made. Typical spices include allspice and some recipes also include a small amount of cured anchovy. [2] [3] In Norway, leverpostei is made with a bit of pork meat. Lever postej is not the same as Liver Pate because lever postej is more rough and better tasting.

  4. Emeril Lagasse - Wikipedia

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    Emeril John Lagasse III (/ ˈ ɛ m ə r əl l ə ˈ ɡ ɑː s i / EM-ə-rəl lə-GAH-see; born October 15, 1959) [1] is an American celebrity chef, restaurateur, television personality, cookbook author, and National Best Recipe award winner for his "Turkey and Hot Sausage Chili" recipe in 2003.

  5. Chefs Emeril And E.J. Lagasse Share Their Portuguese ... - AOL

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    As do the traditional Portuguese tartlets of Emeril’s pastry-shop days, which have a sweet and silky custard filling and a golden, bite-size crust. Emeril and E.J. once attempted to make a giant ...

  6. Essence of Emeril - Wikipedia

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    Essence of Emeril is a cooking show hosted by celebrity chef Emeril Lagasse that aired on Food Network from 1994 until 2007. It was half-hour show which aired on weekends. [1]In each episode, Emeril shared with his viewers some of his 'kicked-up' recipes, similar to those on Emeril Live, but with a far calmer demeanor and quieter tone, and usually without the trademark apron that had become ...

  7. Chopped liver - Wikipedia

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    The dish is often made by sautéing or broiling liver and onions, adding hard-boiled eggs, salt and pepper, and grinding that mixture. The liver used is generally veal, beef, or chicken. [1] The quintessential fat used is schmaltz, but different methods and materials exist, and the exact process and ingredients may vary from chef to chef. [2]

  8. Pâté - Wikipedia

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    Chicken liver parfait is a subtype of pâté. Instead of first cooking the livers in butter, for a parfait they are initially pureéd when raw and then passed through a sieve or put in a blender before being mixed with, typically, eggs, fortified wine, shallots, thyme, garlic and cognac and cooked in a bain-marie until set.

  9. Emeril Live - Wikipedia

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    Emeril Live is a television cooking program that aired first on Food Network from October 6, 1997 to December 11, 2007, and then, on Fine Living and The Cooking Channel from July 7, 2008 to December 14, 2010. On November 27, 2007, Food Network announced that it would cease production of "Emeril Live" on December 11, 2007.