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She won't open the restaurant until she's convinced that the flavor is right, even though it's a dish that she's cooked for decades and that her mother cooked for decades before her.
Later, Porowski detailed the first meal he cooked for Lehnhoff.
Her husband ran FLDS construction crews; Leona cooked for them.
Adams did what she knew best -- she cooked for him.
For a change, Mr. Rodriguez had dinner cooked for him.
They cooked for 50 to 60 people at a time.
"He's cooked for me twice," the singer says with a laugh.
Once feathered, it is cooked for 230 minutes in the oven.
The hams are then cooked for nine hours in low heat.
She cooked for James Baldwin, David Bowie, Nina Simone, Miles Davis.
"He came to my house, Nadeeka cooked for him," said Supan.
He has cooked for three US presidents and the Tennessee Titans.
That year, aged 57, she cooked for herself for the first time.
I cooked for our guests and kept the place tidy for them.
LONDON — Having dinner cooked for you is one of life's little luxuries.
She's cooked for presidents, judged Top Chef—this woman's done it all.
They grocery shopped, they cooked for me, they gave me my medicine.
She cooked for me and played Joni Mitchell songs on her guitar.
My mom cooked for us a ton when I was growing up.
"At home, we had a woman who cooked for us," she recalled.
Back then, Gregson cooked for Trump and kept him on a strict diet.
Around the end of September, fresh must is cooked for around 24 hours.
I cooked for myself and I tried to find others to cook for.
Money is a little tight, so I appreciate that he cooked for me.
She cooked for the newlyweds and their two guests in the home's kitchen.
We couldn't hear them watching television or smell what they cooked for supper.
"A lot of dishes here I've actually cooked for friends and family," Tanaka explains.
I cooked for the Obamas at the White House and that was pretty cool.
A decade earlier, he had had lymphoma, and she had cooked for him weekly.
A private chef cooked for them on weekdays, so she only cooked on weekends.
Dried native corn was ground, and either baked into cakes or cooked for porridge.
She's cooked for these dinners before, and they joke with each other like old friends.
When they came around with foodstuffs, food items, and everything, mostly women cooked for them.
If cooked for too long, these foods turn from golden to brown and eventually black.
He also said he was a good cook and asked what he cooked for her.
What's more romantic than a meal cooked for your partner with good bottle of wine?
Cohen asked the Snatched actress whether or not she ever cooked for the two lovebirds.
I cooked for others because what else are you going to do if you cook?
It was a recipe his own father had cooked for his mother eighty years ago.
They cooked for a crowd of more than 100 people over two warm summer nights.
And so — long story short — she cooked for me one day and we've been going since.
Nichols' mom cooked for the crew, and his dad ferried people to and from the set.
I'd never met my in-laws, and I cooked for 18 people, and they loved it.
Instead, I used the "approved foods" list as my jumping-off point and cooked for myself.
I invited him over and I cooked for him and that's how I rode him in.
I was so excited the first time I cooked for my high school boyfriend, Paul Mauceri.
Cooked for three hours, this nourishing treat is a bowl of chicken soup for the soul.
A shank, a leg, a neck, cooked for four years in a thick mixture of wines.
To improve my technique, I cooked for my family non-stop for that couple of weeks.
Food that I've lovingly cooked for family gatherings has been mocked and criticized, without being tasted.
We cooked for hours, and the amount of work they put into the meal was amazing.
I just sat there in something like a state of wonder while she cooked for me.
In April we cooked for concertgoers at Coachella Valley Music and Arts Festival in Indio, Calif.
The women are food tasters, making sure the dinner cooked for Hitler has not been poisoned.
"I even cooked for the Queen: smoked salmon, lamb, and bread and butter pudding," he said proudly.
She cooked for and helped feed the homeless and contributed to giveaway bags filled with hygiene products.
The New York chef April Bloomfield cooked for the event, though she has so far been excluded.
Lee Quiñones was his chef for awhile; to have a place to stay, he cooked for him.
She cooked for herself until she was 112, usually pasta to which she added raw ground beef.
Next, I popped the asparagus into the oven, and added cheese after it cooked for eight minutes.
She soon became a local legend, and cooked for the likes of Salvador Dalí and Eleanor Roosevelt.
Giada once cooked for Prince William and Kate Middleton during their trip to Santa Barbara back in 2011.
Live streaming our amazing Armenian dinner that Carousel came and cooked for us to celebrate my dads birthday!
The products are sold as fully cooked for consumers to heat and serve, but they may be undercooked.
She cooked for about three years at Adour Alain Ducasse, with shorter stays at Daniel and Blue Hill.
Teams of women cooked for male farmworkers, and fresh-baked pie was served at breakfast, lunch and dinner.
CreditCreditHilary Swift for The New York Times The bright green potion cooked for eight minutes in the microwave.
Her mother felt her daughter's forehead for fever and gave her some dumplings she had cooked for her.
Sometimes they even buy a whole cow, which is chopped up and cooked for them by Mr Sinamenye's wife.
The last time he cooked for a large group of people was in the sprawling "Jungle" camp in Calais.
Still, we spent more when we ordered in or went out to eat than if we'd cooked for ourselves.
She cooked for the fighters and washed their clothes, and her husband showed her how to use a gun.
In the mid-16th century, Scappi cooked for popes and cardinals; he also wrote the world's first illustrated cookbook.
That didn't sound too appetizing to Johnson, who's cooked for people like President Barack Obama and business mogul Gordon Getty.
On Thursday, Kylie shared a video on her Instagram Stories of all of the food she cooked for Thanksgiving lunch.
Harry's former royal chef, Darren McGrady, who cooked for Princess Diana and her two sons for four years, told Hello!
Mam, who had always cooked for himself, had developed a reputation among the expat community for making delicious Cuban sandwiches.
My mom also cooked for Reagan at the White House so it was kind of a cool legacy thing. 6.
He often cooked for us in the kitchen he had remodeled himself (despite a career in data analytics, not construction).
"Everything is connected to the story of the food our mama cooked for us when we were young," Chiraporn said.
The braised beef short rib at 150 Central Park is cooked for four hours, and literally melts in your mouth.
When the boss asked about her prior experience, Pulinario told him she had cooked for years at a very large institution.
Days later, in late September, she posted photos of Vietnamese noodle dishes she said she had cooked for friends in Berlin.
Never mind the fact that they're all probably wearing dress shoes, attending concerts in person, and having things cooked for them.
The fried chicken is rolled in a secret blend of herbs and spices and then pressure cooked for a better taste.
It doesn't need to be cooked for very long, as the plentiful skin, meat and collagen quickly yield to the heat.
The underbelly of the lobster tail was brushed with butter and flipped once, and cooked for about four minutes per side.
With her husband, John Woodward, Ms. Woodward exhibited Mr. Hambleton's art, found studios and lodging for him and cooked for him.
As his career flourished he cooked for those three presidents, a Saudi prince and the Tennessee Titans football team among others.
The young Wojnarowicz was subjected to repeated abuse: his father beat him, and also served his pet rabbit, cooked, for dinner.
My friends run a collection of villas there, and I cooked for 25 or so of my musician and chef friends.
I was always so hungry after swimming all day so she always cooked for me and would teach me as she went.
On my first visit to his place in Laramie, he cooked for me, including a tenderloin from a deer he'd killed himself.
All of that has to be cooked for hours together with aromatic herbs and ancho chile, resulting in a hedonistic, perfect plate.
He has performed on stages in Europe and cooked for luminaries, won a Tony and a Grammy and a James Beard award.
In one such take, Ms. Dunham asked her mother if she recalled "that brief phase" when she frequently cooked for the family.
Mr. Agha was well trusted — his father before him had cooked for dozens of governors in a career that spanned four decades.
In 21916, Hemings became the chef de cuisine at Hôtel de Langeac, Jefferson's personal residence, where he cooked for politicians and celebrities.
In their recently released cookbook with Phaidon, containing over 100 vegetarian recipes cooked for the team, you can learn how they do it.
We cooked for him, and we washed his clothes, and we gave him back rubs and we told him how wonderful he was.
The band members were genuinely interested in what I cooked for them and gave me a lot of freedom to do my thing.
A short time later, when he got malaria, Bintu was the one who cooked for him and took care of his feverish sweats.
The company's owner, Annie Bailey, is well known locally because she cooked for Stedman Graham, Oprah Winfrey's longtime partner, when he appeared here.
In a recent Vanity Fair article, LaBelle recalled the time she cooked for Prince at Paisley Park, while the two were recording Be Yourself.
"The first time he cooked for me was many many years ago when he was in college and it was disgusting," she tells PEOPLE.
She has often cooked for star-studded crews, including stars like Kevin Hart and TV personality Terrence J, for gatherings she has dubbed, "#SoulFoodSundays."
In the last year, I've been to the grocery store no more than four times and I've cooked for myself about the same amount.
Most of Tona's dishes are slightly updated examples of what grandmothers cooked for their families for generations, dishes that rarely appear on local menus.
VE: Great Mexican food -- either food that I've cooked for my family, or if we eat out, my favorite Mexican restaurant is L&J.
Think of all the times you see a picture on Facebook with someone saying they cooked for their man and it looks like slop.
I didn't tell them how he cooked for my children after school, got them ready for basketball practice, kept them out of my hair.
On the food safety front, Schloss says that harmful bacteria cannot penetrate past the exterior of whole cuts cooked for a long period of time.
Years later when I was working Vegas with [casino owner and known mobster] Bugsy Siegel, I cooked for that generation, I guess I knew then.
Before relocating here with his then-wife in 2009, Allen cooked for ten years in high-end restaurants like A.O.C. and also privately for celebrities.
And Manohar supposedly cooked for 45 hours straight on three separate occasions in the month leading up to his world record breaking performance, Reuters reported.
I've honestly never cooked for this many consecutive days in my life, so I totally see why Union has a chef to help her out.
Jean doesn't usually accompany Pierre in his kitchen, but this was a special evening that celebrated Tunisian food — recipes the family has cooked for generations.
My one regret is that caramelized-scallion sauce, cooked for as long as it is, only truly comes to life as a camouflage-colored muck.
She worked as an intern for Masato Shimizu while he was still at 15 East, and cooked for Wylie Dufresne at WD-50 and Alder.
Javier was from the same region, and because he finished work early, he cooked for her while she was still out in the Florida sun.
"Crocodile should not be cooked for long or else the meat will turn very tough," she says as she thinly slices the milky white meat.
A leek confit, given a beautiful red hue by beetroot and orange juice, was cooked for hours in rice syrup, and could have doubled as dessert.
His parents came to the U.S. from Jamaica — his father was a contract sugar-cane cutter in South Florida, and his mother cooked for migrant workers.
He stayed with his grandmother, who cooked for him and doted on him but avoided asking questions, almost as if she did not want to know.
Chef Art Smith has cooked for four presidents throughout his career, and now he's on the road serving up delicious meals for former First Lady Michelle Obama.
They had a cook come in so they could be with me and have food cooked for me because of how important food is for your healing.
Now, at his restaurants, he dishes up curry with rice alongside tonkatsu that's made from pork that's cooked for eight hours before being breaded and deep fried.
I imagined the meals my grandmother never cooked for us inside that kitchen and the games my brother and I never got to play atop those stairs.
Most important is that salteñas are heavy with jigote, a soupy stew cooked for days, lush with broken-down cow's foot and kindled by roasted chile paste.
"I've cooked for countless NFL superstars and celebrities," Tedeschi told ESPN, referring to New Orleans Saints quarterback Drew Brees and Arizona Cardinals wideout Larry Fitzgerald, among others.
But the post-mortem stated clearly that he had died within minutes of eating a curry dish — his favorite kind, which his wife often cooked for him.
He liked the business and eventually worked his way up to the kitchen at the Hereford House, a popular area steakhouse, where he cooked for 15 years.
During that time, she cooked for her friends at school and went back to Chengdu for the summers to work as a translator in her mother's restaurant.
Take the French peasant classic coq au vin—that beautiful dark stew comprising a tough old boiling cockerel, cooked for hours alongside lardons and rough red wine.
Jane admits she moved out of the family home in 2008 ... but says they remained intimate, she cooked for him, and they went to premieres and dinners together.
It was these visits to the south and the meals her grandmother cooked for her during her time there that ignited her passion for cooking and southern food.
Sophia cooked for the first time and  even created the menu (which included turkey, baked potatoes, green bean casserole,  sweet potatoes with marshmallows, cranberry sauce, and pumpkin pie).
Epstein also came dangerously close to implying that Schilling's wife, Shonda, gave assistant GM Jed Hoyer food poisoning when she cooked for them later on in the trip.
Celebrity chef Gordon Ramsay has cooked for the Queen of England, Nelson Mandela, and President Clinton, but he says there's nothing like cooking at home for his family.
If you cooked for more than a dozen people last week for Thanksgiving, you are hereby relieved of the need to cook for anyone this week at all.
He got up every morning at dawn to run, cooked for large groups at night and in between he wrote a 1,200-page autobiography, by hand, in English.
A grandmother was in charge of his education and cooked for him, and a grandfather would take him to tournaments when his parents were too busy to attend.
MoMA PS 1 Mina Stone, a chef who has often cooked for artists, draws on her Greek and Georgian roots for the menu at the newly redone cafe.
Chef Kevin Dundon has cooked for celebrities around the world, competed on the U.K. edition of Dancing with the Stars and hosts his own cooking show, Modern Irish Food.
Emily Weinstein helps round out the table with a look at Marcus Samuelsson's "The Red Rooster Cookbook" and his recipe for the short ribs he cooked for President Obama.
After the rice and shrimp had cooked for a mere three minutes, Ms. Ram twisted the vent, which sent forth a rush of spicy vapor with a companionable whoosh.
The dear friends who'd helped me pick up my life cooked for me in their sunny San Francisco condo, and I imitated their meals until I began to learn.
Well-known for his appearances on television shows "MasterChef" and "Hell's Kitchen," he cooked for many celebrities, including Princess Diana, Tom Hanks and his favorite football team, Manchester United.
Like Mr. Chang, who cooked for Tom Colicchio before opening the first Momofuku, Ms. Tong threaded a path toward Asian noodles that ran through modern New York restaurant kitchens.
" —Meg Zampino "One of my best friends is from China, and the *real* Chinese food she's cooked for me is some of the best food I've had in my life.
Simon Kim, the owner of Manhattan's Michelin-starred Wagyu beef mecca Cote, where I took the steak to be cooked for the taste test, had only heard about Olive Wagyu.
Johnson, who has cooked for celebrities as well as President Barack Obama, is executive private chef for Ann and Gordon Getty, heir to the Getty Oil fortune, in San Francisco.
I profiled stories of women such as "Abuela Asuncion," who cooked for Francis out of her dirt floor home, and Mary Torres who raised cockfighting roosters to make ends meet.
There are plenty of perks to sticking around your family home, from getting meals cooked for you to saving money to just having your parents around to hang out with.
If anyone deserves the spotlight in the kitchen, it's these women, who've fought for the long-term security of their families as they quietly cooked for their children and grandchildren.
It was their dream home, with enough space for their growing and grown children and grandchildren, for the Christmases when they set up two trees and cooked for 23 relatives.
Railroad workers lived in camps and cooked for themselves, meaning that they had to improvise to make things delicious and need very hearty food to stave off exhaustion and scurvy.
Irvine has cooked for wounded warriors and their families and launched the Robert Irvine Foundation to pursue his commitment to giving back to military personnel, first responders, and their families.
Our chef this morning asked for some time off to visit the house and pay his respects — not because he knew him but because he cooked for him over the summer.
I cooked for them as I always had, eating a strange new diet that abandoned any hopes or plans for my beloved career as a cookbook author, of my former life.
But as sophisticated as Tikaram's cooking is—and what he cooked for us on that mid-summer day was a dream, indeed—for him, it all comes back to grandma's cooking.
A server told me that the batter is poured into a circular mold, then slowly cooked for a few minutes one each side so that the pancake has time to rise. 
In Lafayette, Lugo cooked for everyone, especially the American-born friends of her daughter, Maria, who, as an 11-year-old, was not happy to be uprooted from her home country.
Thank your mother-in-law for all the good dinners she's cooked for you so far and tell her you and your husband will be cooking your own from now on.
The chef who cooked for us spends her time in Fulani grandmothers' kitchens learning their recipes, puts a little twist on it and hosts magical three-course dinners for her guests.
In it, though, her voice comes through loud and clear—as it does in the chilaquiles she cooked for us out of the spoils of a high summer garden here at MUNCHIES.
Ms. Yeh, who has cooked for more than 15 years in the kitchens of Per Se and Bar Masa, among others, is now the executive chef at the newly revived Playboy Club.
While their love was just as real as everyone else's — apparently they even cooked for one another in the pods, per The Love Pod podcast — it was just a tad more blind.
The chef also gave a behind-the-scenes glimpse into royal life, saying that she cooked for Diana and Charles during their overseas tours so they didn&apost inconvenience their host country.
After the chicken and vegetables have cooked for 20 minutes, add them to a large stockpot or Dutch oven along with the rest of the broth ingredients (set aside some dill for garnish).
Another thing to consider is your travel: The researchers calculated that if your Thanksgiving guests collectively travel 180 miles, the environment would be better off if they stayed home and cooked for themselves.
Here's the true story of Alison Roman's Thanksgiving feast (above), which she cooked for us and a bunch of her friends in her New York City apartment recently, laboring over a tiny stove.
He arrived in New York in 1994, and cooked for a number of chefs, including Jonathan Waxman at Bryant Park Grill, who became a friend but whom he also regards as a mentor.
I made sure that anything I cooked for him from that point forward would enliven his senses, and that it would look good, smell good, taste good, and be luxurious as it can be.
Suddenly, you have someone to split the chores with, someone to cook for (or if you're lucky, be cooked for by!), and maybe even someone to kill the bugs you're too afraid to squash.
On my last visit, when she was in hospice, I cooked for my father and sister, working in the new kitchen that mother had finished renovating just weeks before she stopped eating solid food.
To get a sense of how Barrett works in a collaborative environment, Lemonis takes her and her mother to visit celebrity chef Art Smith, who has cooked for Oprah Winfrey and the White Hosue.
GOROKA, Papua New Guinea — Claiming that the rice she had cooked for dinner was too hot, Ambai's husband suddenly punched her in the temple and dragged her out of the house by her hair.
After the color has been applied and "cooked" (for lack of a better term), your colorist will take you to the bowl and rinse the color out of your hair — just a rinse, not shampooing.
The food was inspired by the Singaporean meals he cooked for himself as a homesick student in London in the late-80s, when he'd often improvise with ingredients because he couldn't find the right ones.
Nor did he have any biological link to her two sons, whose clothes he washed and ironed, whom he walked to school and cooked for, even though they were a few years older than him.
These substantial two-pounders — currently from the waters off San Francisco and later, from Canada — are ready to steam and enjoy with butter, or have one cooked for you to eat right in the market.
Even the sponsor announcements Calipari reads during Cal Cast are disarmingly genuine, most of all the Blue Apron spots in which Calipari's wife, Ellen, describes some delicious meal she has just cooked for her husband.
She cooked for years for her five children and still hosts giant Sunday dinners, which are very big in Mormon families like hers, she told me, and usually involve scores of relatives, and grilled meats.
The lamb's organs, including the liver and heart, are cooked for around two or three hours in a small bin on top of the coals, along with white wine, onion, laurel, celery, carrot and bell pepper.
Gleefully, we placed seven of the spongey sweets onto a cookie sheet (one editor noted that they looked like giant mozzarella sticks) and waited with anticipation as they cooked for the suggested 6 to 8 minutes.
The two had their first date at a bar shortly after the new year began, and the first meal he cooked for her, a few weeks later, on Super Bowl Sunday, was a truffle roasted chicken.
Jamile Viana, a former bar waitress and bartender for Island Cruises, Royal Caribbean Cruises, Costa Cruises, and Cunard Line, said that, while working for Cunard, she often complained to the chef who cooked for crew members.
His living room wasn't large, but it was warm, and from the center of it I could smell whatever he'd cooked for dinner—some kind of fish soup, probably, seasoned heavily enough to linger for days.
Next to one of the chairs is a pot of pulled-beef roast, cooked for eight hours the night before in a stew of different varieties of tomatoes and some peppers from the painter's dried garland.
To interview for the job, Seidler went to Meyer's house and cooked for his family: four courses, she recalls, with a dessert built around passion fruit ("giving it the Latin touch") and sorrel ("for some acidity").
When his mother called the centre to see if he could return, they recommended NEW FED TR. Beau eagerly signed up and now here he is, showing his parents what he has cooked for himself this morning.
The dead are buried in their own front yards and every January, a seven-course feast is cooked for 'lipanael' celebrations when the souls of the departed are invited back into their old homes for a week.
Weiner's own political career has been cooked for a while, but the Post story is certainly an unwelcome one for his wife, both personally and professionally, and a distraction for her boss, who is running for president.
On September 15, Yellowstone Park's Ear Spring geyser erupted, belching not just rocks and scalding hot water into the air, but dozens of pieces of human trash that were cooked for decades in incredibly hot water. Nice!
On September 15, Yellowstone Park's Ear Spring geyser erupted, belching not just rocks and scalding hot water into the air, but dozens of pieces of human trash that were cooked for decades in incredibly hot water. Nice!
He began his career in Sydney, then cooked for several years at restaurants in London and even got in the obligatory stint at Noma before coming back as sous-chef at Seiobo, before Mr. Carmichael took over.
For the ful medames, a traditional Egyptian breakfast that may be reprised at any hour, fresh fava beans are left unpeeled to retain earthiness and cooked for hours on low heat until they're creamy but still discrete.
And tax reform has been cooked for months, as ObamaCare has been dying a slow death and Republican lawmakers in both the House and Senate continue to prove they are ineffectual at governing even with a numerical majority.
After Haddish wiped away her tears of joy, the three headed to the stoves where Haddish taught the BFFs how to make her special "joyful greens" (video above) that she had previously cooked for Taylor Swift's potluck dinner party.
It's one of a number of dishes that still have distinctly Indian roots, others including a spin on pork vindaloo cooked for five days and a disarmingly soulful crab curry served in a nostalgic tiffin box with coconut rice.
The Lacanche stove has been used by a number of L.A.'s top chefs, including Ludo Lefebvre (Trois Mec), Jon Shook and Vinny Dotolo (Animal) and Jessica Koslow (Sqirl), who cooked for a series of opening dinners last year.
Jamile Viana, a former bar server and bartender for Island Cruises, Royal Caribbean, Costa Cruises, and Cunard Line from 2006 to 2016, said that, while working for Cunard, she often complained to the chef who cooked for crew members.
During previous administrations, Washington's chefs played a role in spreading diplomacy with other countries — for instance, participating in Michelle Obama's healthy eating campaign and promoting the White House garden — and cooked for White House staff from time to time.
A Chiapas church group said they cooked for a full day, then drove over an hour from the mountains to reach the caravan, where they handed out coffee, sugary bread and tamales, cornmeal patties stuffed with meat and vegetables.
Images of the then-89-year-old hunched over his cart, struggling to push it, told a moving story: His wife could no longer work with him, and the daughter who cooked for them every day died in 2016.
She especially loved eating a breakfast of soft-boiled eggs with runny yolks — an often difficult proposition to get just right, as the eggs need to be cooked for just the right amount of time at a precise level of heat.
It was cool being a private chef because I could buy all kinds of snacks "for the family"—but really, I was the one consuming most of the unhealthy things because the people I cooked for had self-control, unlike myself.
The room still smelled like the delicious meal the wife had cooked for us, and their comfortable apartment felt so much more like a home than my own tiny place, still filled with secondhand furniture and posters I'd bought in college.
They recommended that he take over Hvalsø Ældrecenter's production kitchen, which had previously cooked for all the nursing homes within a 10-mile radius, but had fallen into disuse once the the catering effort was centralized and moved to Copenhagen.
"Three years ago @inagarten cooked for me on my birthday…today is her 70th birthday and if I was able to cook for her, it would only be because she taught me (and the rest of America) how," she captioned.
The strongest dishes are exquisitely controlled plates of cold vegetables or protein that could easily fit into the lineup of a marathon menu at Momofuku Ko, the tasting counter where Nishi's executive chef, Joshua Pinsky, cooked for more than five years.
Suhad Munshid's brother-in-law, who lives in Baghdad, cooked for American troops after the U.S.-led invasion of Iraq in 2003, and his family opened its home as a safe house for the soldiers as they patrolled Sadr City.
Over the course of those years she bottle-fed them, changed their diapers, dressed them, cooked for them, let them eat her lunch, picked them up from preschool and kindergarten, sang to them, reprimanded them, got worn out by them.
At age nine, she left Thailand to go to boarding school in Sydney and was used to being cooked for back at home, where her mother owned a restaurant serving dishes from the Isan region, just south of the Laos border.
I first learned about him from a brief New Yorker piece written when he was 13, by which time he had made many of the recipes in "The French Laundry Cookbook" and cooked for a week at Eleven Madison Park.
The only time I had a bit of a problem is when I thought the pasta I bought containing sugar (it didn't.) I even cooked for friends during this time, and they didn't even notice the food was sugar-free.
This is saying something, because this story also includes Chris "Mad Dog" Russo barking an approving scouting report to his wife on the chicken she cooked for dinner and a description of the shitty art hanging in Mike Francesa's Long Island home.
But for the most part, Keyto seemed to register how well he stuck to his low-carb plan: Hickey's readings plummeted when he indulged in some cake at a friend's wedding, yet remained relatively stable when he cooked for himself at home. 
A natural extension of the paleo, protein, collagen, and "clean eating" trends, bone broth is made by simmering animal bones in water… but enthusiasts claim it's better than regular stock because it cooked for hours longer, thus pulling more nutrients from the bones.
Pépin was one of the first celebrity chefs on the planet; he's cooked for three French presidents, turned down an invitation to become White House Chef to President Kennedy, eventually choosing instead to share his country's food with the world through the medium of television.
It can either be cooked on the bbq to impart a smokey flavour (shell-side down to protect the meat and infuse the flavour) but can also happily be cooked for 8 minutes in a 180° C/350° F oven dotted with some butter. 6.
He took her to Sing Sing, the prison in Ossining, N.Y., where a friend of his directed a play as part of a theater program; she introduced him to aerial yoga (in which a sort of hammock is used); and he cooked for her.
"Maybe there was a point that she either tried to say something and nothing changed, so she rolled with it because that was the status quo of our industry," said Adrienne Cheatham, a New York chef who cooked for eight years at Le Bernardin.
To move from surf to turf, the salmon appetizer is smoked and lightly cooked for a delicate roasted flavor — enlivened by egg mousseline — before a well-browned chicken breast arrives on fat white asparagus and topped by a tissue-thin slice of white Italian lardo.
It was hard to keep the couscous and beans we cooked for dinner from sticking to the rental MSR Alpine 2 Pot Set, given the concentration of the heat and the thinness of the pans, but it was nothing a little scrubbing couldn't remove.
WATCH THIS: Take 5: Five-Minute Skillet Black Bean Queso The Big Apple location will likely become a celebrity hot spot as many celebs have already fallen in love with the butcher, who has cooked for stars like Leonardo DiCaprio, Drake, Simone Biles and DJ Khaled.
In the short time since then, he has inspired a dance, a cake tribute, become a celebrity favourite (Rihanna and Ben Affleck have both been pictured wearing t-shirts bearing his image), cooked for Leonardo DiCaprio, and teased fans with rumours of a London restaurant opening.
In the short time since then, he has inspired a dance, a cake tribute, become a celebrity favourite (Rihanna and Ben Affleck have both been pictured wearing t-shirts bearing his image), cooked for Leonardo DiCaprio, and teased fans with rumours of a London restaurant opening.
Since hosting an episode of Chef's Night Out there in late 2015, he and his team have cooked for rock stars and former presidents, and even got caught up in a dramatic confrontation between cartel gunmen and the sons of the world's most notorious drug lord.
Since that day in 2018, he has cooked for students, prepared livestock at a market and bathed the disabled residents of a group home, stashing away what he could to reunite his family in Missoula, 8,400 miles and worlds away from the Ugandan refugee camp where he grew up.
They cooked for two months at the highly acclaimed El Celler de Can Roca in Girona, Spain, and did a two-week residency in London and a two-month stint in Fez, Morocco, growing addicted to the pressure and elation of constantly adapting themselves to (often vastly) different contexts.
"Three years ago @inagarten cooked for me on my birthday…today is her 70th birthday and if I was able to cook for her, it would only be because she taught me (and the rest of America) how," she posted on a throwback photo with the chef on Friday.
Divided between red and white pies as well as two calzones, the pizzas pay tribute to Sasnauskas' travels (Roman) as well as his former restaurant (Americano) and new hometown (Collinwood), and each is cooked for 60 to 90 seconds in the 900-degree oven made with Italian brick.
"When the Syrians started coming five years ago, we gave clothes, we cooked for them, we bounced their babies," said a woman named Fotini who lives in Moria village, bordering the notorious refugee camp on Lesbos, where more than 15,000 migrants are hosted in facilities designed for 3,000.
"Three years ago @inagarten cooked for me on my birthday…today is her 70th birthday and if I was able to cook for her, it would only be because she taught me (and the rest of America) how," she posted on a throwback photo with the chef earlier this month.
You could go Egyptian or Brazilian or more Colombian in Astoria, but for my next visit, I took my friends Zack and Carolina and their young kids to Ukus, an extraordinarily casual Bosnian restaurant where we were greeted, waited on, cooked for and served by the same somberly friendly man.
She had cooked for the church group that sponsored the family's resettlement, and some people in Manhattan had even paid to eat her kabsa (spice-rubbed chicken with scented rice), her expertly stuffed vegetables, and her fatayer, folds of flaky pastry stuffed with ground meat or spiraled around soft cheese.
The pair's trip through America took them to Nashville, where they cooked for Dolly Parton and her band ("She's coming to Cardiff on tour soon, so we're hoping to get her down her to Barry," adds Guinn), followed by stops in Louisiana, Kansas, North and South Carolina, and of course, Texas.
On Wednesday night, see what you make of this one: Sicilian-style pasta with bread crumbs and anchovies, a Paula Wolfert recipe that always reminds me of the food Antonella Cajozzo cooked for me in her beautiful little posada on the island of Gran Roque, in Venezuela, before things in that country got really bad.
I was inspired to start Nutrish with the folks at Ainsworth Pet Nutrish because I have always cooked for both my dogs Boo, and now Isaboo, and I wanted to create a line of food for cats and dogs that took as much care as I do in feeding them something as delicious as it is good for them.
Food highlights: "burned" beets from Francis Mallmann's new Los Fuegos in the Faena hotel on South Beach; a ham, pineapple and jalapeño pizza from the Island Cafe in Everglades City; and the fresh red grouper we scored from City Seafood there and cooked for our in-laws up near Bonita Springs using Julia Moskin's butter-basting technique.
He traveled in Italy for half a year, then cooked for three years at an Italian restaurant in Santa Fe, N.M. He opened the first bricks-and-mortar Pizzeria Bianco in 1994 in a local mall, then moved it two years later to its current space, where his old Renato oven is stationed outside, like a monument.
There was a raw razor clam, churned into a soft tartare to be slurped right out of its long shell; two lamb courses, one a flank cooked to perfection, the other a shoulder brined for 36 hours and cooked for 12; and mackerel, accompanied by shaved raw asparagus and chorizo herbs, the spice mix used in the Iberian sausage.
That cooked for an hour or so over low heat, and then I added the last of the turkey I had in the fridge, let it get hot and served the gumbo over white rice with a version of this cornbread recipe in which I halved the amount of all-purpose flour and doubled the cornmeal.
He grew up in New Jersey and studied at the now-closed Restaurant School of New York, and spent the early part of his career along the Acela corridor, working in fine dining in New York before heading to Philadelphia, where he cooked for, among others, the chef Marcus Samuelsson and the prolific restaurateur Stephen Starr.
During the Red Lake Nation Food Summit, wild rice was gathered, bread was made over an open fire, freshly caught fish were smoked, hominy was made from heirloom corn grown in a garden, geese were hand-plucked, cleaned, and cooked for dinner, and moose meat was prepared in water brought to a boil by hot rocks inside a wooden log.
He led seventy-three Saturday tours of the tunnels, went door to door to assuage local shopkeepers, and cooked for the construction workers at a neighborhood restaurant, though there wasn't much he could do about a plague of flies—a result, he theorized, of the excavation of all the old hops the neighborhood's long-gone breweries had dumped into the ground.
The same night, when I cooked for her and my friends, it was still her that stole the show, arriving at the table with fresh plates of aloo chat: fried potato patties drizzled with chutneys made from anise and mint, her source a well-kept, enviable secret that she bragged about as she bustled around the room sending my friends into cackles with imitations of us smoking cigarettes as teenagers.
And there is a crowd when I first came in and then in Smithtown, Long Island -- the Zere family, look at the stuff they cooked for me and about 300 people last night in Smithtown -- two nights ago in Smithtown, and there is the guy I owe it all to, my Sir Lancelot who sat with me as I wrote and wrote and wrote, I owe it all to him.
So: warmed pitas spread thickly with the hummus, along with slices of eggplant I fried off in a big pan, eggs I cooked for 5 and a half minutes and would again closer to sea level (up high in the mountains, I think they would have preferred 6 minutes) and a chopped salad of tomatoes, cucumbers, parsley and Peppadew peppers over the top, everything adorned with hot sauce and some yogurt I thinned out with lemon juice and good olive oil.

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