The Strangest Moment In Worst Cooks In America Season 18
"Worst Cooks in America" has aired plenty of crazy scenes. As for the strangest moment in Season 18? Let's just say it involved an unconventional kitchen tool.
Read More"Worst Cooks in America" has aired plenty of crazy scenes. As for the strangest moment in Season 18? Let's just say it involved an unconventional kitchen tool.
Read MoreAnd now for some good news for Antoni Porowski's #1 fans: His newest, highly anticipated cookbook, "Antoni: Let's Do Dinner" is coming out this month.
Read MoreThrough both her show and her efforts to help raise her 13 grandchildren, Nancy Fuller tries to instill qualities of "patience, faith, and understanding."
Read MoreThose flashy commercials aren't always in the business of telling the truth, and you may find reality to be a bit less impressive than what you saw minutes ago.
Read MoreIt takes a different kind of sense memory to recount something you ate and didn't like -- a dish that, even now, you can't quite stomach talking about.
Read MoreWhile lots of cupcake-only bakeries and chains have gone out of business (per Business Insider), celebrity baker Duff Goldman admits we'll always need cupcakes.
Read MoreChef Jonathan Yao sat down with Mashed to talk about his stint on "MasterChef," as well as what's happening with his restaurant, Kato.
Read MoreIn "Buddy vs. Duff," Goldman competes with another popular chef, Buddy Valastro, showcasing their skills while trying to top each other in creating desserts.
Read MoreIf turmeric salt sounds like a catchy name, it's an even catchier health trend, and some even believe it's the future of vegan seasoning.
Read MoreHell's Kitchen Season 14 winner Meghan Gill discusses her time on the show, why food trucks are so appealing, and why she has a soft spot for gummy bears.
Read MoreChef Tanya Holland looks back on her experience as both a competitor and judge on TV cooking competitions and discusses what people get wrong about soul food.
Read MoreDuring an exclusive interview with Mashed, "Hell's Kitchen" winner Nona Johnson explains what life was really like off-screen on the TV show.
Read MoreMartha Stewart gave fans a peek at her courtyard on social media, and it looks as wonderful as you'd expect.
Read MoreMarcela Valladolid's recent Instagram post was surely echoed by many parents trying to juggle meetings from home while their kids have been around all summer.
Read MoreSean Evans has actually got a pretty mild diet when he isn't scarfing down scorching-hot wings.
Read MoreIn a new Instagram post, Rachael Ray is diving into the meaning of her upcoming cookbook, "This Must Be The Place."
Read More"Iron Chef America" contestants must include a secret ingredient into their meals. As it turns out, that secret ingredient may not actually be so secret.
Read MoreValerie Bertinelli might be the first to admit that her dream dinner guest list is "so corny."
Read MoreIt's not the first time Chrissy Teigen offended someone, nor the first time chef Gordon Ramsay was offended -- but this faux pas will have fans facepalming.
Read MoreAccording to Alex Guarnaschelli, there is no set standard for judging. Instead, it can take moments, or it can take much longer. See what she said on Twitter.
Read MoreAs it turned out, Duff Goldman had not lost sight of the prompt, but had, in typical Goldman fashion, interpreted the prompt in the most creative way possible.
Read MoreCelebrity chef Duff Goldman recently shared a post that he and his daughter made a visit to a corn field and social media couldn't handle the cuteness.
Read MoreWould fans watch a simple cake making show with no fondant or special tools? Duff Goldman weighed in when the suggestion was made on Twitter.
Read More"Top Chef" judge Gail Simmons has seen it all in culinary competition TV. In an interview with Mashed, Simmons revealed her favorite "Top Chef" spinoff.
Read MoreWhen Giada De Laurentiis' everyday diet gets off track, she follows a three-day eating plan that resets her mind and body.
Read MoreIf any of us wanted to know how fickle fame is, we only need to track down former New York Times columnist and Momofuku Milk Bar pastry chef Alison Roman.
Read MoreIn one of the more infamous episode arcs of the hit sow "Seinfeld," Kramer sues a coffee chain after he burns himself. It was based on this real life story.
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