Word: emeril
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...weekend mornings over the past year. "The popularity of the Food Network and the rising perception of the chef as celebrity have made a huge difference," says Senn. Many of the chefs are male, and they have made cooking cool. Young viewers know what Emeril Lagasse cooked last week; they can tell you who won the last Iron Chef matchup. Even public television is whipping up a show: several stations are scheduled to pick up Kitchen Kids with Betty Ann, a nutrition and cooking series, when it debuts next fall...
Lagasse, who also plans to bring out a line of cookware for kids this summer, will publish Emeril Kids' Cookbook: There's a Chef in My Soup! (HarperCollins) later this month. "The inspiration for the cookbook and cookware came from kids," says Lagasse. "We had heard from them about the show, and we also talked to them directly. When we saw how interested kids were, we said, 'This is for real.'" His cookware line will include a pot and utensils scaled down to kids' size, an apron ("You can't put an adult apron on little kids," he explains...
Zucker may be trying to overcome having given Emeril Lagasse a sitcom, but Louis-Dreyfus has to deal with the expectations that come from having been in the most successful show of the past decade. The expectations have led to articles about the Seinfeld Curse--which has been blamed for the quick demise of both The Michael Richards Show in the fall 2000 season and this season's Jason Alexander bomb, Bob Patterson. But 0 for 2 in the world of sitcoms is actually about right. The vast majority of shows don't make it past one season. Louis-Dreyfus...
...Zucker may be trying to overcome having given Emeril Lagasse a sitcom, but Louis-Dreyfus has to deal with the expectations that come from having been in the most successful show of the past decade. The expectations have led to articles about the Seinfeld Curse - which has been blamed for the quick demise of both The Michael Richards Show in the fall 2000 season and this season's Jason Alexander bomb, Bob Patterson. But 0 for 2 in the world of sitcoms is actually about right. The vast majority of shows don't make it past one season. Louis-Dreyfus...
...college to work in a series of kitchens--including fish shacks where he chopped onions alongside ex-con fry cooks--before earning a degree at the prestigious Culinary Institute of America. Now Bourdain is worried about how he's going to keep his edge while appearing on the Emeril channel. "Cooking is quantifiable. At the end of the day, you sleep well," he says. "I just like to hang out in the kitchen and suck up the ambience...