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Los Taquitos, located at 4747 E. Elliot Road in Ahwatukee Foothills, made its cable television premiere on the Food Network's Diners, Drive-Ins and Dives Monday night.
NEW YORK - Food Network is kicking Emeril Lagasse down a notch. The celebrity chef's "Emeril Live," which has been on the air for 10 years, will cease production Dec. 11, Food Network publicist Carrie Welch told The Associated Press.
Guy Fieri is the flamboyant host of the Food Network’s “Diners, Drive-Ins and Dives,” which will be filming at Joe’s Farm Grill in Gilbert on Friday and Monday. (photo courtesy Food Network)
Savor la dolce vita at Encanterra Country Club, where a bouquet of celebrity chefs, including Food Network stars Duff Goldman and Tyler Florence, host tastings and cooking demos, and the Valley’s best restaurants offer food truck favorites along with a variety of wine and champagne.
A local Ahwatukee pastry chef has worked her way to the top and is now competing for $10,000 in a Food Network holiday baking challenge.
Although she barely missed being cast on The Next Food Network Star Season Six, Jamie Santoro, executive chef of That Italian Place said the auditions alone were a wonderful experience.
Although she barely missed being cast on The Next Food Network Star Season Six, Jamie Santoro, executive chef of That Italian Place said the auditions alone were a wonderful experience.
Jamie Santoro, executive chef at That Italian Place near 40th Street and Chandler Boulevard, has a renewed passion for cooking after making it to the semifinal round of The Next Food Network Star Season Six.
Jamie Santoro, executive chef at That Italian Place near 40th Street and Chandler Boulevard, has a renewed passion for cooking after making it to the semifinal round of The Next Food Network Star Season Six.
When the Food Network’s popular program “Diners, Drive-Ins and Dives” decided to do a show on ice cream, it searched nationwide for three interesting ice cream shops.
NEW YORK - The Food Network has ordered extra helpings of Rachael Ray. A new prime-time series, "Rachael's Vacation," will premiere Jan. 12, the network announced Monday. Viewers will follow Ray as she discovers cities, countries, foods and lifestyles around the world.
Joe’s Farm Grill in Gilbert hosted the Food Network’s Guy Fieri and a crowd of curious onlookers Monday. The celebu-chef best known for his spiky blond hair and tattoos filmed at the restaurant for an episode of his show “Diners, Drive-Ins and Dives.”
Guy Fieri, host of the Food Network’s “Diners, Drive-Ins and Dives” tapes a show at Joe’s Farm Grill in Gilbert Monday.
When it’s “on like Donkey Kong,” Joe’s Farm Grill in Gilbert is “the real deal Holyfield.”
Check out more than 100 area businesses, sample some free grub, and win a door prize or two at this year’s installment of the annual East Valley Business Expo.
Quick Fix with Robin Miller: The star of Food Network's "Quick Fix Meals" visits for a luncheon, presentation and cooking demonstrations sponsored by ASU's College of Nursing and Health Innovation. Afterwards, attendees may have Miller's new cookbook, "Robin Takes 5," signed and personalized.
DETAILS >> 11 a.m. Wednesday. Sheraton Downtown Phoenix, 340 N. Third St. $60. For information, email emily.gesuale@asu.edu or visit nursingandhealth.asu.edu.
Some recipes are winners. Passed from grandmother to granddaughter on crumbly, yellowed slips of paper and begged for across checkered tablecloths at summertime potluck barbecues, they’re savored every time they’re whipped into existence.
DECADENT DESSERT: Chandler resident Marie Belfiglio’s Honey I’m Peanuts About You cake consists of four layers.
COMFORTING CASSEROLE: Jenny Flake says her Pepita Crusted Cheddar Jack Southwest Chicken Mac has flavor big enough to match its big name.
There may be less than six degrees of separation between you and what you want from the workplace, whether it’s a new job or new skills. But you’ll never know if you don’t make the right connections. So get out there and start networking.
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