Search Results

Searched for: Zimmern
Show only:   News   Pages   Recipes   Show All
Andrew Zimmern's Crab Cakes

Baltimore-Style Crab Cakes

No Need for Filler This is my favorite crab cake recipe. If you don’t overmix and don’t pack your mounds too tightly, you will experience pure, unadulterated crab cake heaven. I like ones that don’t have a lot of filler, no minced red pepper, no parsley—none of the usual crap that chefs typically ruin a…  Read More

Go Fork Yourself: 2012 Wrap-up: Part Two

2012 Wrap-up: Part Two Happy New Year! This is part two of our 2012 wrap-up. Andrew and Molly talk about their favorite meals from this year, food trends they hope are going out the door in 2012, and trends they hope to see get big in 2013. For part one, click here. Questions We want…  Read More

Go Fork Yourself: 2012 Wrap-up: Part Two

2012 Wrap-up: Part Two Happy New Year! This is part two of our 2012 wrap-up. Andrew and Molly talk about their favorite meals from this year, food trends they hope are going out the door in 2012, and trends they hope to see get big in 2013. For part one, click here. Questions We want…  Read More

Bacon Onion Tart

Bacon & Onion Tart

My Cure for Cold Weather Blues This is one of my favorites. It’s a bacon and onion filling bound with soft, ripened goat cheese and a ballsy Gruyère, poured fairly shallowly into a delicate pâte brisée. Pay attention while you make the tart crust; it’s one you can adapt for a thousand fillings. Add some sugar…  Read More

Go Fork Yourself: 2012 Wrap-up: Part One

2012 Wrap-up: Part One Auld Lang Syne It’s been an exciting year here at Go Fork Yourself HQ. In this two-part episode, Andrew and Molly revisit their favorite food stories from 2012 and some of the best meals they had this year. Tune in next week for part two. Questions We want to include your…  Read More

A Holiday Menu

Tis’ the Season for Good Food Whether you’re heading to a friend’s place for appetizers and Hot Toddies, or catching up with the extended family over Christmas dinner, good food and drink ties the season together. Of course, I have my own stash of holiday recipes. So many of these dishes have played a role in…  Read More

Go Fork Yourself: 2012 Wrap-up: Part One

2012 Wrap-up: Part One Auld Lang Syne It’s been an exciting year here at Go Fork Yourself HQ. In this two-part episode, Andrew and Molly revisit their favorite food stories from 2012 and some of the best meals they had this year. Tune in next week for part two. Questions We want to include your…  Read More

A Holiday Menu

Tis’ the Season for Good Food Whether you’re heading to a friend’s place for appetizers and Hot Toddies, or catching up with the extended family over Christmas dinner, good food and drink ties the season together. Of course, I have my own stash of holiday recipes. So many of these dishes have played a role in…  Read More

5 Questions: José Andrés

Activist and Educator in a Chef’s Coat Chef José Andrés is no stranger to culinary fame, with a roster of destination restaurants in DC (Jaleo, minibar), Las Vegas (é by José Andrés) and LA (Bazaar), and enough awards to make any chef jealous (not to mention he used to work for Ferran Adrià at elBulli in…  Read More

5 Questions: José Andrés

Activist and Educator in a Chef’s Coat Chef José Andrés is no stranger to culinary fame, with a roster of destination restaurants in DC (Jaleo, minibar), Las Vegas (é by José Andrés) and LA (Bazaar), and enough awards to make any chef jealous (not to mention he used to work for Ferran Adrià at elBulli in…  Read More

Andrew Zimmern's Tubetti with Pork

Pasta with Braised Pork, Red Wine & Pancetta

A Humble Italian Dish The pork lends this sauce its fattiness, the wine gives a balanced acidity and the pancetta delivers all the wholesome saltiness you could ever want from an ingredient. I like this sauce with tubetti or short mezzi rigatoni, so that it gets into all the holes.

Go Fork Yourself: Holidays 2012

Holidays 2012 Happy holidays… …from all of us at Go Fork Yourself! This week Andrew and Molly discuss holiday traditions, favorite Hanukkah and Christmas dishes, and holiday memories. Look here for Hanukkah recipes. Questions We want to include your listener questions in upcoming podcasts. If you want to ask Andrew & Molly a question, call…  Read More

Go Fork Yourself: Holidays 2012

Holidays 2012 Happy holidays… …from all of us at Go Fork Yourself! This week Andrew and Molly discuss holiday traditions, favorite Hanukkah and Christmas dishes, and holiday memories. Look here for Hanukkah recipes. Questions We want to include your listener questions in upcoming podcasts. If you want to ask Andrew & Molly a question, call…  Read More

5 Questions: Aihui Ong

Sharing Love Through Food Aihui Ong founded Love With Food with a drive to help others – entrepreneurs striving to succeed in the food industry, underprivileged children in need of a meal and the growing number of at-home epicureans looking for new flavors. When you subscribe to Love With Food, you’ll receive a monthly box of…  Read More

5 Questions: Aihui Ong

Sharing Love Through Food Aihui Ong founded Love With Food with a drive to help others – entrepreneurs striving to succeed in the food industry, underprivileged children in need of a meal and the growing number of at-home epicureans looking for new flavors. When you subscribe to Love With Food, you’ll receive a monthly box of…  Read More

Go Fork Yourself: Tanzania

Tanzania It’s a Family Affair Molly is back! But Andrew is in Kentucky hunting squirrels, so he takes a break to call into Food Works HQ to talk to Molly about her trip to Tanzania. Then, Molly invites her mom, Kirk, and her dad, Bruce, on the podcast to grill her on her trip. She…  Read More

Go Fork Yourself: Tanzania

Tanzania It’s a Family Affair Molly is back! But Andrew is in Kentucky hunting squirrels, so he takes a break to call into Food Works HQ to talk to Molly about her trip to Tanzania. Then, Molly invites her mom, Kirk, and her dad, Bruce, on the podcast to grill her on her trip. She…  Read More

Hanukkah Traditions

Celebrating the Festival of Lights My Jewish grandmother’s comfort-food classics are stellar, from chopped liver and tongue to matzo ball soup and brisket. She was an ace in the kitchen, rendering her own chicken fat for her recipes and giving me the cracklings to snack on when they were crispy and the fat was clear and golden. Her…  Read More

Hanukkah Traditions

Celebrating the Festival of Lights My Jewish grandmother’s comfort-food classics are stellar, from chopped liver and tongue to matzo ball soup and brisket. She was an ace in the kitchen, rendering her own chicken fat for her recipes and giving me the cracklings to snack on when they were crispy and the fat was clear and golden. Her…  Read More

Andrew Zimmern's Eggplant Salad

Sephardic Eggplant Salad

A Classic Mediterranean Appetizer This festive Sephardic eggplant salad is almost more of a chunky dip than what we would traditionally call a salad.

5 Questions: Eden Grinshpan

Exploring America’s Diverse Ethnic Communities This food-obsessed travel maven and host of the Cooking Channel’s Eden Eats lives for adventure. On Eden Eats, she travels from coast to coast uncovering this country’s lesser-known global cuisine scene, from a Kurdish Halal market in Nashville to a Bosnian bakery and Lebanese butcher in Phoenix. We chat with Eden about her…  Read More

5 Questions: Eden Grinshpan

Exploring America’s Diverse Ethnic Communities This food-obsessed travel maven and host of the Cooking Channel’s Eden Eats lives for adventure. On Eden Eats, she travels from coast to coast uncovering this country’s lesser-known global cuisine scene, from a Kurdish Halal market in Nashville to a Bosnian bakery and Lebanese butcher in Phoenix. We chat with Eden about her…  Read More

Trinidad Salt Cod Fritters with Pepper Sauce

Island-style fried fish. How could you go wrong? In little roadside stands all over the Caribbean islands, the local food slingers turn out all kinds of salted fish fritters. Salting fish is one of the oldest and most popular forms of preserving around the world, and salted fish are always cheap and plentiful. I have…  Read More

Go Fork Yourself: Andrew’s Rants & The Mustache Rangers

Andrew’s Rants & The Mustache Rangers Tirades & “Top Restaurants” While Molly is having adventures in Tanzania, Andrew is left alone with his thoughts. He rants about Yelp, and the Tony Bourdain v. Travel Channel bout (for more info, check out @bourdain on Twitter.) Then we have a very special appearance by fellow podcasters, The…  Read More

Go Fork Yourself: Andrew’s Rants & The Mustache Rangers

Andrew’s Rants & The Mustache Rangers Tirades & “Top Restaurants” While Molly is having adventures in Tanzania, Andrew is left alone with his thoughts. He rants about Yelp, and the Tony Bourdain v. Travel Channel bout (for more info, check out @bourdain on Twitter.) Then we have a very special appearance by fellow podcasters, The…  Read More

5 Questions: Marcus Samuelsson

The Multifaceted Chef As a chef, restaurateur, author, media personality, UNICEF ambassador and member of the State Department’s American Chef Corps, you could say Marcus Samuelsson is a busy guy. He’s behind Harlem’s acclaimed Red Rooster, its downstairs supper club Ginny’s and Lincoln Center’s American Table (among others). This past summer he released his best-selling…  Read More

Andrew Zimmern's Potato Latkes

Killer Potato Latkes

Crispy, Creamy Pancakes By Andrew Zimmern These potato latkes are so good that posting the recipe alone is a mitzvah (blessing) of the highest order. The Festival of Lights refers to a lamp in the temple that was supposed to have only enough oil to last the Maccabees one night, but instead lasted for eight.…  Read More

F— Cancer

I couldn’t be more proud to join Jonah Hill and the rest of the team to support Fuck Cancer. Fuck Cancer is an incredible movement that is dedicated to educating people about early detection, prevention and communication of cancer. Join the movement and help Fuck Cancer win the Firefox Challenge. If we raise the most out of…  Read More