Martha Stewart's Favorite Cookbook Of All Time Is Hands Down A Classic
In her incredible career, Martha Stewart has published a plethora of cookbooks. However, her favorite is not one of hers, but a classic of the genre.
Read MoreIn her incredible career, Martha Stewart has published a plethora of cookbooks. However, her favorite is not one of hers, but a classic of the genre.
Read MoreLucille Ball was an iconic comic actor and television star who could also cook. She made an old-school salad dressing that use a common condiment.
Read MoreJohn Wayne was a legendary actor and, as it turns out, a pretty good cook. He had a method for baking cornbread that was very much in cowboy style.
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Read MoreMartha Stewart may be a beloved celebrity chef, but that doesn't mean she doesn't have her moments. She once threw shade at a Food Network executive.
Read MoreAnthony Bourdain had an incredible career as a celebrity chef and TV personality. He also once created a gourmet chocolate bar that had an interesting story.
Read MoreRay Charles's historic career took him all over the world, so you'll be surprised when you learn where his favorite chicken-fried steak might have come from.
Read MoreDon't start prepping your Easter ham until you read about this incredible method that Ree Drummond uses because it will make you change how you cook.
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Read MoreAudrey Hepburn was a movie star and icon, so of course her method for upgrading her ice cream is positively inspired (and super easy to do).
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Read MoreThere are plenty of celebrity chefs touting their cooking shows. But which are actually worth watching? We ranked nine of them from worst to best.
Read MoreIn addition to her acting and singing talents, Judy Garland knew how to make a good salad. She didn't use utensils to mix it, but did it old school.
Read MoreAs a proud Southerner, Dolly Parton knows how to make the cuisine. You can bake her tasty cornbread using only three ingredients in a skillet.
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Read MoreWhen Anthony Bourdain spoke, the food world -- and many others -- listened. The prolific chef regularly shared what he considers the best food movie ever made.
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