Emeril Lagassé is an American celebrity chef, restaurateur, television personality, and cookbook author. He has an eponymous restaurant, a test kitchen for cookbook and recipe development, and a ...
NEW ORLEANS (WGNO)— With it being King’s Day, the New Orleans Center for Creative Arts, or NOCCA, just launched its king cake program. This year, it features recipes from two local iconic chefs, Chef ...
Emeril Lagasse rose to TV fame after making his name in New Orleans, where he became executive chef of the famous Commander's Palace restaurant at just 23. He featured the Cajun and Creole flavors of ...
Crêpes have long been, and continue to be, a feature on the menus at fine restaurants in New Orleans. Prepared tableside, they make an exciting and dramatic presentation in the dining rooms of ...
E.J. Lagasse became the youngest chef to earn two stars on the Michelin Guide in 2025 with his revamped tasting menu version of Emeril’s, his father’s flagship restaurant. Lagasse recently shared some ...
This story is part of 12 Days of Tips, helping you make the most of your tech, home and health during the holiday season. Foods with higher fat content, such as chicken wings and thighs, bacon or ...
Corin Cesaric is a Flex Editor at CNET. She received her bachelor's degree in journalism from the University of Missouri-Columbia. Before joining CNET, she covered crime at People Magazine and ...
Step into the behind-the-scenes drama and find out why Emeril Lagasse's sitcom sizzled out before it ever found its flavor. Wild Card Weekend: How to watch the Green Bay Packers vs. Chicago Bears NFL ...
Jillian Kubala, MS, is a registered dietitian based in Westhampton, NY. Jillian uses a unique and personalized approach to help her clients achieve optimal wellness through nutrition and lifestyle ...
For breakfast or as a side, these mouthwatering mushrooms can be ready to serve in less than 10 minutes. Eat with fresh bread to mop up the garlicky butter. Each serving (excluding bread) provides 259 ...
Rather, these two television shows are a breed of infomercial, masquerading as real, objective news. The programs are paid for, in significant part, by foundations that fund and promote the ...