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Good thing we weren’t in Wisconsin!

Monday, October 4th, 2010

Apples Blog Photo Good thing we weren’t in Wisconsin!

Linvilla Orchards is like the Disneyland of apple orchards!

 

From Mr. Food VP, Howard 

Since I grew up in upstate New York and now live in Florida, I really miss the change of seasons, especially when autumn rolls around. 

So, during a recent trip to Pennsylvania with Art, aka Mr. Food, we had a few hours of free time between his QVC appearance for our new cookbook Mr. Food: Christmas Made Easy and a dinner meeting. Well, anyone who knows me knows that I needed to find some local food destination to visit to fill that void. 

Not sure if I would have any luck, I asked my Droid if there was a local apple orchard. Well, let me tell you, in less than 15 seconds, the navigation app on the phone had us turned around and headed to a local orchard. Even more amazing is that it was only 7 minutes away. Lucky us! 

As we drove up to Linvilla Orchards, it was like we were seeing a mirage. We didn’t find just “any” orchard but the Disneyland of apple orchards, filled with so much that reminded me of my childhood. I didn’t know where to look first! Should we check out the fresh apples or should we follow our noses to the hot-from-the-oven pies? 

We decided to focus on fresh apples and headed over to the farmers’ market area to check out the offerings. Just stepping inside and taking a deep breath made my mouth water. We’re talking every apple variety you could want, and all of them freshly picked. 

Art and I were like kids in a candy store! We filled our baskets with Macouns, Jonagolds and Cortlands. I even called home to ask my wife Patty what type of apples she wanted me to bring home. She thought and thought then said it didn’t matter as long as it was…chocolate-covered! That’s not what I expected, though I should have, knowing her love for chocolate. 

After we got in the car and looked at all we bought, it hit us. How the heck were we getting these apples home? We couldn’t leave them behind ’cause I was planning to have our test kitchen make some of our favorite apple recipes. Great apples like these are priceless. Needless to say, we stuffed every nook and cranny of our carry-on luggage with them and hoped for the best. 

Just our luck, on our flight back to Florida, we had a 1-1/2-hour delay on the runway due to backed-up air traffic. As we sat there waiting to take off, we began to detect a sweet aroma. You guessed it, the cabin began to smell like the orchard! At that point, Art and I just looked at each other and laughed, saying that it was a darned good thing we hadn’t gone to Wisconsin, or the cabin would have been reeking of another of Art’s favorite foods: aged Wisconsin cheese!

Who takes longer in the makeup chair: me or Tyler Florence?

Wednesday, September 29th, 2010
Tyler Florence and Art Blog Photo Who takes longer in the makeup chair: me or Tyler Florence?

Tyler Florence and me at QVC. Are we a couple of hunks, or what?!

Just the other day, I was at QVC launching my new “Christmas Made Easy” cookbook and Ultimate Chocolate Fantasy, a new dessert item we’re offering that, I have to say, is really amazing.

As I was waiting in the green room at QVC, I was chatting with chef Tyler Florence. You probably know him from his show on the Food Network, “Tyler’s Ultimate,” or possibly you’ve been to one of his west coast restaurants. Just as I was hearing about his new restaurant opening in Napa in November, I was called into the makeup area.

Almost everyone on TV wears makeup. The bright lights they use can make you look all washed out if you don’t. So, after 15 minutes or so of making me “camera ready,” I went back to the green room to wait for my segment.

Then it was Tyler’s turn. I was thinking, “He looks that good and he doesn’t even have makeup on yet?” I mean, he’s young, great-looking (from what the women who work in my office tell me, he’s a real heartthrob)…plus he can cook.

Well, Tyler was back in just a few minutes and I thought to myself, “Gee, his makeup was done in no time!” Of course, it made perfect sense. It took a lot less time for the makeup artist to make Tyler “camera ready” than it did me! I guess that should be no surprise!

You know, even if my looks don’t get me the oohs and aahs that Tyler gets, I’m glad my recipes still earn lots of “OOH IT’S SO GOOD!!”

Get the Complete Mr. Food Story

Thursday, September 23rd, 2010

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I’ve just gotta share this: The Sun-Sentinel newspaper in Fort Lauderdale, FL, did a feature story on me in today’s food section. John Tanasychuk did a great job pulling together LOTS of information and stories that my team and I shared with him.

John also reached out to my friend Rachael Ray, as well as John DiSciullo, the director of news operations at my Buffalo TV station WKBW, and others for quotes so he could present ”the big picture” of Mr. Food history, plus info. on some of our exciting new projects. Those projects include the release of my new cookbook, “Mr. Food Christmas Made Easy,” on QVC, plus a new product we’ll be offering on QVC: Ultimate Chocolate Fantasy, a frozen ready-made decadent dessert. There will be other new products coming in the new year, too, like energy and meal replacement bars and a line of gas grills and accessories!

We’ve got lots of exciting stuff on the fire, so I’ll share details as they happen. Meanwhile, enjoy this “history of Mr. Food“!

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Two Couch Potatoes in My House and It’s All My Fault!

Monday, September 20th, 2010
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Easy Mr. Food recipe for Sweet-and-Sour Wings, perfect for game-watching parties!

From Mr. Food Team Member Jodi

So, I put my husband’s wants before mine and purchased Direct TV’s “NFL Sunday Ticket” package as a birthday gift for him. I don’t know if you’re familiar with it, but basically he and our son can now watch EVERY NFL game that is broadcast. EVERY GAME. EVERY SUNDAY. Well, for the last two Sundays, both my husband and my son have been glued to the TV for the whole afternoon and night. And, we’ve had various guest “couch potatoes” each week, too.

If you have your own couch potato, you know that they are hungry animals. Something about cheering or booing those teams gives them hearty appetites! I always put out an assortment of chips & salsa, cheese & crackers and hummus, but I also like to give them something more substantial. (That way, they won’t have to order in pizza!)

Last week, I made Mr. Food’s recipe for Sweet-and-Sour Wings and they were a huge hit! (I liked the recipe because there were only 4 ingredients!) They were sweet and tangy, and sticky and crunchy. Yum! I also made a Stuffed Deli Sandwich which was so easy to make ahead and leave for them to devour.

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Everybody loves these fun, chocolaty Game-Day Cupcakes from Mr. Food!

This Sunday, for dessert, I’m going to surprise them with chocolaty Game-Day Cupcakes. I tried them at work when the test kitchen made them and they really do taste as good as they look!

Do you have any tried and true recipes for serving a hungry bunch of couch potatoes? Let me know, because there’s a long football season ahead!

Remember Your Grandparents on Grandparents Day

Wednesday, September 8th, 2010
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My terrific grandkids

 

Grandparents Day is this Sunday, September 12. Instead of thinking of it as just another reason for stores to sell greeting cards and gifts, I hope you’ll use it to celebrate all the grandparents in your family. 

Our 6 beautiful grandchildren call me “Pop-Pop,” and I love it! It’s my pleasure to spend time with the kids. I love talking with them, playing board games with them, hearing about their lives and simply watching them eat! (And you know we do a lot of that in our family!) 

A few years back, my buddy Willard Scott asked me and a bunch of other people you probably know to write stories for his book “If I Knew It Was Going to Be This Much Fun, I Would Have Become a Grandparent First.” (Whew! How’s that for a title?!) Here’s a small piece of what I said in there: “With grandchildren, everything’s different than with your own kids. Practically everything your grandchildren say is a jewel, and things that would have really driven me crazy if my own kids had done them are so darned cute when it comes to my grandchildren! Grandchildren are so easy to love — they’re a joy. Gee, I wish I had twelve more…first!” All that is still true, and I recommend Willard’s book and thank him, again, for including me. 

If you wanna know about how Grandparents Day started, check grandparents.com. It’s a site that’s devoted to, what else — all things to do with grandparents! Find out more at: http://www.grandparents.com 

Why not make a nice lunch or dinner this Sunday in honor of Grandparents Day? How ’bout making their favorite traditional family dishes or one of my easy quick and easy recipes, like: 

Corn ‘n’ Chicken Bake, Baked Ravioli and Sausage, Fresh Catch Strudel, Apple-Glazed Chicken, Citrus BarsCherry-Yam Bake 

And there are lots more easy family-pleasin’ recipes to choose from at MrFood.com

Whatever you do for Grandparents Day, I hope you have fun making new memories…and please share some of your grandparenting stories here! (Yep, we like parenting stories, too!)

Lights, Camera…Chocolate?

Friday, September 3rd, 2010
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J.M. Hirsch, National Food Editor for The Associated Press, sharing Chocolate Cherry Truffles recipe from his new cookbook "High Flavor. Low Labor" with Mr. Food for an upcoming Mr. Food show

From Mr. Food VP, Howard

Taping day started as usual. The alarm went off at 5:00 am. “Holy moly,” I thought, “It can’t be morning already.” I hit the shower, walked the dog (boy, Truffles hates getting up so early), and it was off to the office. In case Mom is reading, yes…I normally eat breakfast at home, except on taping day when the whole crew chows down on our first meal together before the cameras roll.

When I got to the Mr. Food office, which is where our studio is, I was met by our sleepy production crew setting up for the busy day ahead. Yup, we were taping 14 Mr. Food segments. So I decided to put a couple extra scoops of coffee in the coffee maker.

By 8:30 we were taping our first show, a baseball brownie cake that was really whimsical. Not only were the bases on the top of the cake loaded with little plastic baseball players…the cake was loaded with sugar. That would’ve been fine if it wasn’t so early in the day. As a matter of fact, it didn’t stop anyone from tasting it…several times.

After another quick segment, it was time for us to tape a segment with a special guest. We like to do that on occasion. As the main kitchen island was being set up  for the segment, in walked J.M. Hirsch, national food editor for The Associated Press. What a nice guy J.M. is, and he really gets how America cooks. He was making a Chocolate Cherry Truffles recipe from his new cookbook “High Flavor. Low Labor” that’s coming out in early September.

As the production crew gathered on the set to go over the technical stuff, I witnessed everyone eyeing — more like drooling over — J.M.’s truffles, not to be confused with my dog Truffles who I walked what seemed like hours before. Anyway, let me tell you, I never saw our crew move through a show so quickly, since they knew they could taste these melt-in-your-mouth chocolaty delights after the segment was “in the can.”

A few takes and we had what we needed for a great show. That meant those truffles became “fair game” for our crew. Let me tell you, it didn’t even take 2 seconds before every camera operator and crew member had a thick coating of chocolate on their teeth as they savored each bite.

The bottom line? Our crew was happy and wired, Mr. Food was happy, and I know our viewers will be happy once they make this and other recipes from J.M.’s cookbook ’cause every recipe seems to be easy, practical and, as the title states, high in flavor and low in labor. Now who doesn’t want that?

“High Flavor. Low Labor” Cookbook

Wednesday, September 1st, 2010

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On set with J.M. Hirsch, National Food Editor for The Associated Press

Wow! Once I get to the office every day, it’s non-stop. Now, don’t get me wrong, I love my crazy schedule. It’s just…CRAZY!

After grabbing my morning cup o’ joe, I usually stop by our test kitchen to see how things are going, followed by a quick hello to the rest of the gang, and then I head into my office to see what’s on tap for the day. Usually I start by reviewing my calendar, to see if it’s physically possible to be in two places at the same time. I haven’t quite mastered that one yet, but if it was up to my team, they’d find a way.

Next I usually go through a pile of products, cookbooks, gizmos & gadgets that people send in for us to review. Some are quite clever and, you guessed it, occasionally some are pretty silly or useless.

One book that caught my attention recently was High Flavor. Low Labor by J.M. Hirsch.  Have you heard his name? He’s the national food editor for The Associated Press and, whether you realize it or not, you’ve probably read many of his articles in your local newspaper. The reason his book made me stand up and take notice is, as you know, I’m a big fan of any recipe that’s high in flavor and low in labor. How refreshing! A book — or, should I say, a man — after my own heart.

Sharing recipe from J.M. Hirsch of AP 300x200 High Flavor. Low Labor CookbookThe more I read High Flavor. Low Labor, the more drawn in I got. Let me tell you, this guy can really write, not to mention cook! I’m not talking fancy schmancy chef-like cooking. I’m referring to getting-dinner-on-the-table-without-a-lot-of-work kind of cooking. His trick is to use high-flavor ingredients like Parmesan cheese, balsamic vinegar and bacon to really add a punch to every dish.

I was so impressed with J.M.’s  book that I invited him to do a show with me so I could share his no-fuss, flavor-packed style with all of you. Howard, who oversees my TV show, will share more details of J.M.’s visit in his own blog soon but, for now, let me just tell you that the recipe J.M. and I made together was dangerously delicious! (Notice there’s chocolate in this photo!) You’re gonna love it!