Mario Batali's sizzling Spanish cuisineSource: msnbc.com
Want to dine like a superstar? Now you can! Acclaimed chef Mario Batali shares two unique, delicious dishes from his "culinary road trip" with his famous friend Gwyneth Paltrow. On the menu: Gambas a la plancha and migas.
Star Power Spices Up a Public TV Food ShowSource: The New York Times
Being the crazed foodie I am, I couldn't resist reading this article. I love how I could gain a whole sense of this article just by reading the first sentence. Personally, I can't believe Gwenyth Paltrow and Mario Batali are teaming up to do a television food program together.
Batali and Morimoto Gear Up to Battle Your Wii MiisSource: Slashfood
Mario Batali and Masaharu Morimoto are definitely in. (Check out their Mii versions through the Eater link.) Batali says: "I'm delighted to be involved with Iron Chef America: Supreme Cuisine.
Press Release! The Golden Clog AwardsSource: blog.Ruhlman.com
Winners will be decided unilaterally and unscientifically by Messrs. Ruhlman and Bourdain at the prestigious Awards Ceremony, to be held at the South Beach Wine and Food Festival in February 2008.
Mario Batali Chopped From Food Network LineupSource: ABC News
Chef, Channel Parting Ways, but Observers Say He Has Little to Worry About. "Molto Mario" means "a lot of Mario," but fans of the Italian-American master chef Mario Batali will be seeing much less of him on Food Network this season.
Bood Review: HeatSource: dancingspoon.typepad.com
Heat is Buford's odyssey from chaotic home cook ("more confident than competent") to culinary spiritualist.
Batali, Bourdain, and White: Chef Supertrio Engages in Love FestSource: Serious Eats
The standing room only, overflow crowd at Borders at the Time Warner Center in New York was anxiously awaiting the on-stage arrival of their foodie heroes; Anthony Bourdain, Mario Batali, and Marco Pierre White, who was in America to promote his moving, fascinating, and very Brit …
The Best Kept Secret In New York (Del Posto Enoteca)Source: The Amateur Gourmet
People, food blogs exist for a reason. A few months ago Ed Levine told you about "The Best Italian Restaurant Nobody Knows About". He gave you the number and huge incentives to call: celebrity chef, quiet room, $41 tasting menu.
Bourdain Comments on Food Network HostsSource: blog.ruhlman.com
I actually WATCH Food Network now and again, more often than not drawn in by the progressive horrors on screen. I find myself riveted by its awfulness, like watching a multi-car accident in slow motion.
Follow the Money All the Way to the KitchenSource: The New York Times
I'M in Utah, freezing," the chef Michelle Bernstein said over her cellphone. She was in Park City to prepare a dinner at a celebrity chef event during the Sundance Film Festival, a long way from the warmer climes she is used to, in Miami, where she is the chef at Michy's.
Mario Batali RoastedSource: New York Magazine
Mario Batali looked bigger than life last night, as he sat in a carved wooden throne taking punches from speaker after speaker at his celebrity roast at Capitale.