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Chef Masaharu Morimoto shared red flags he looks out for when at a high-end sushi restaurant. AdvertisementChef Masaharu Morimoto told Business Insider there are specific details throughout a sushi-eating experience that show him whether he's actually at a high-quality establishment. He told BI that the art of being a sushi chef "is a very important position in Japanese culture," and he takes traditional sushi seriously. AdvertisementWasabi should be freshly grated, not packagedA high-end sushi restaurant also loses bonus points with Morimoto if it's not serving fresh wasabi. "Using ingredients that are in season allows for the sushi to be at its freshest and always filled with flavor," Morimoto told BI.
Persons: Masaharu Morimoto, Rice, , he's, Morimoto, it's, Morimoto Chef Masaharu Morimoto Organizations: Service, BI, Department of Health
Ina Garten says her go-to weeknight pasta is quick and easy. I love making Ina Garten's delicious and approachable pasta recipes. Barefoot Contessa/Food Network"Everyone needs a few quick pasta dinners in their repertoire, and this one is really adaptable," she writes in "Go-To Dinners." "It's wonderful as is, but you could also serve it with veal meatballs one night and with a big dollop of ricotta the next. It was time to see if Garten's recipe would become one of my new favorites.
Persons: Ina Garten, Ina Garten's Organizations: Contessa, Food
Agrawal, a 45-year-old serial entrepreneur who founded the period-underwear company Thinx and the bidet startup Tushy, has always poured herself into her businesses. That July, Agrawal gave birth to her son, Hiro Happy Horn Agrawal. AdvertisementAfter leaving Thinx, Agrawal, pictured here in her Texas home, poured her energy into her bidet startup Tushy. Before Thinx, before Tushy, Agrawal was an analyst at Deutsche Bank, working in an office near the World Trade Center. In 2011, she cofounded period-underwear company Thinx with her twin sister, Radha, and a friend, Antonia Saint Dunbar.
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However, WBD's upcoming reboot of the DC universe may help move the needle for Max, according to Bank of America lead media analyst Jessica Reif Ehrlich. AdvertisementWBD is now rebooting its superhero franchise with the DC Universe, or DCU for short, which will have films with interconnected storylines like Marvel has. Reif Ehrlich said new DC films and series could be cross-sold across Max, cable, and free, ad-supported streaming TV channels. AdvertisementAlthough WBD's cable channels are suffering as millions of US households cut the cord, Reif Ehrlich said this dual-distribution method is an effective marketing mechanism. "WBD can employ this same playbook to promote the launch of the new DC universe and other high-value content," Reif Ehrlich wrote.
Persons: , WBD's, HBO Max, Max, Jessica Reif Ehrlich, WBD, Marvel, James Gunn —, Reif Ehrlich, Kate Taylor, David Zaslav Organizations: Service, Warner Bros, Netflix, HBO, Warners, Nielsen, Business, Bank of America, Disney, Marvel, DC, DCU, Max, Hollywood, HGTV, Food Network
Easter desserts that everyone will love
  + stars: | 2024-03-29 | by ( Food Network Kitchen | ) edition.cnn.com   time to read: +5 min
Matt Armendariz / Food NetworkGET THE RECIPEPeanut Butter and Chocolate EggsForget dying Easter eggs — try making homemade chocolate eggs instead. Kate Mathis / Food NetworkGET THE RECIPEBunny Butt Snickerdoodle CookiesTurn store-bought cookie dough into an adorable and subtly spiced Easter treat. Matt Armendariz / Food NetworkGET THE RECIPEChocolate Pastel Easter Cake with a Chocolate Vermicelli NestMoist chocolate cake is frosted with an easy, fluffy buttercream and topped with a chocolate nest for this festive Easter dessert. Matt Armendariz / Food NetworkGET THE RECIPERaspberry-Lemon Easter CakeThis adorable cake is sure to be a crowd-pleaser. Food NetworkGET THE RECIPEPavlova Eggs with Lemon CurdThis fun and beautiful Easter treat is deceptively easy to make.
Persons: Easter, Teri Lyn Fisher, Matt Armendariz, Renee Comet, Kate Mathis Organizations: Food
I'm a Food Network "Chopped" champion, and I was surprised by a few things when I was on the show. AdvertisementArguably one of the most successful cooking-competition shows of all time, Food Network's "Chopped" is a television phenomenon — which is why I'm still surprised I won. Here are 10 things that surprised me about the "Chopped" competition that even die-hard fans don't know. AdvertisementAs legend has it, there's one bowl in the "Chopped" kitchen that spells doom for the chef who uses it. Food NetworkWhether you get chopped after the appetizer round or win the whole thing, all the "talking-head" interviews on "Chopped" are filmed after your competition is over.
Persons: , I'm, There's, Ted Allen, David Lang, there's, it's, Zac Young, Maneet Chauhan, Katrina Markoff, doesn't Organizations: Food, Service
Celebrity chef Duff Goldman lives with his wife and 3-year-old daughter in California. A peek inside Duff Goldman's fridge. Chilling cookie doughIt's no surprise to find cookie dough in Duff Goldman's fridge. Toom garlic dipToom is one of Duff Goldman's go-to dips. Toom Garlic Dip, Tyler Le/BIA bit hidden in Goldman's fridge is a highlighter-yellow tub of Toom garlic dip.
Persons: Duff Goldman, Goldman, , you've, Johnna, Duff, Jennifer Aniston, he's, I've, Tyler Le, yolks, — Goldman, Duff Goldman's, Kirkland Organizations: Service, Charm, Goldman, Costco, Kirkland Locations: California, Ventura County , California, Italian, West Coast, Buffalo
New York CNN —Why does actor Aaron Paul co-own a mezcal brand? Rob Kim/Getty Images for NYCWFFIt’s an “opportunity, to be honest,” Cranston told CNN. Celebrities are attractive to the spirits space because of their clout and connections, so the industry has “the door open. Four years later they sold the tequila brand to liquor giant Diageo for $1 billion, and the industry gold rush was on. The side of a Casamigos delivery truck promoting George Clooney and Rande Gerber's tequila brand in a 2015 photo.
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AdvertisementA good steak house shouldn't be inexpensive or easy to bookMeat is expensive to source, Michael said, and the restaurant's price range should reflect that. A good steak house shouldn't be too easy to book for a Friday night. Acrylic Asylum Art/Getty ImagesThere should be transparency in meat sourcingBoth brothers told BI that at a luxury steak house, you should be able to get the story behind what you're eating. A dull knife can take away from diners' overall experience, he said, which is the main reason to go to a steak house to begin with. "There's nothing worse than being in a high-end, high-check-average steak house and you're handed a dull knife," he told BI.
Persons: , Bryan, Michael Voltaggio, That's, Michael said, Michael, that's, there's, it's, Dixie, I'm Organizations: Service, Voltaggio, telltale, Business, Food, Washington Locations: Food
In 2019, the celebrity chef Ina Garten set off a flurry of excitement among her millions of fans: Garten, a Food Network star, best-selling cookbook author and social media sensation, was writing a memoir. The publisher behind the book, Celadon, celebrated the acquisition of what was sure to be a best seller in a news release. “Ina Garten is beloved by all, a national treasure who has become iconic beyond the food world,” Deb Futter, now the president and publisher of Celadon Books, an imprint of Macmillan, said in the release. One crucial detail was missing: The book was no longer coming from Macmillan. Instead, it will be published by Crown, an imprint of Penguin Random House.
Persons: Ina Garten, “ Ina Garten, ” Deb Futter, , Garten Organizations: Food Network, Celadon, Macmillan, Crown, Penguin Random
Celebrity Chef Robert Irvine said he travels with a blender to make protein shakes on the go. One of his recipes is a peanut butter banana shake he likes to have after a workout. The shake has 5 ingredients and 44 grams of protein, along with healthy fats and carbs for energy. AdvertisementOne of his favorite recipes is a high-protein shake with banana and peanut butter. It's got plenty of protein from the whey, plus the peanut butter and almonds give you even more protein and healthy fats," he said.
Persons: Robert Irvine, , you'd, he's, Irvine, It's Organizations: Service, Food, Royal Navy Locations: Irvine
I made Rachael Ray's lucky seven-layer dip to see if it was worth serving at a Super Bowl party. The list of ingredients was long, but the dip was pretty easy to make and really tasty. With a few modifications, I think Ray's dip would be a hit appetizer. AdvertisementAs a new football fan who can credit the Taylor Swift effect for getting me into the game, my Super Bowl highlight has always been the food. When I was tasked with bringing a dish to a Super Bowl party this year, I decided to make Rachael Ray’s lucky seven-layer dip for the first time.
Persons: Rachael Ray's, , Taylor Swift, Rachael Ray’s Organizations: Bowl, Service, Super, Food Network
download the appSign up to get the inside scoop on today’s biggest stories in markets, tech, and business — delivered daily. Read previewCelebrity chef Robert Irvine is famously jacked, and he didn't get there by eating "rabbit food." To get there, he keeps to a strict schedule of having a meal every two and a half hours. His primary protein sources are chicken breast (he eats two portions a day) and fish like tuna and salmon. "If you start eating every 2 hours, the first week would be a nightmare, but then you'd get used to it."
Persons: , Robert Irvine, didn't, Irvine, dietitians, he's Organizations: Service, Food Network, Royal Navy, Business Locations: Irvine
Robert Irvine doesn't believe in rest days. Not in his career as a celebrity chef and star of multiple hit Food Network shows, which involves 345 days a year of travel worldwide. And certainly not in the gym, where the trim, muscular 58-year-old can be found exercising at all hours, day or night. "I don't take days off," Irvine told Business Insider. Generally, rest days are advisable.
Persons: Robert Irvine doesn't, Irvine, Robert Irvine, Arnold Schwarzenegger, he's, isn't Organizations: Food Network, British Royal Navy, Robert Irvine Foundation, Irvine Locations: Scotland, Irvine
The Food Network star Katie Lee Biegel lives with her husband and 3-year-old daughter in New York. A look inside Katie Lee Biegel's fridge. KetchupKatie Lee Biegel has a lot of ketchup in her fridge. Milo's sweet teaBiegel's Southern roots still run deep, and she has two large bottles of sweet tea in the fridge to prove it. Bitchin' Sauce, Tyler Le/BIBiegel is "obsessed with Bitchin' Sauce," which she uses as a dip and a condiment.
Persons: Katie Lee Biegel, Rao's jarred, , Ryan, Katie Lee, Tyler Le, she's, it's, she'll, Rao's, she'd, chow chow, Chow chow, Biegel, Hatch Organizations: Food, Service, Heinz, America, Union Square Farmers, New Locations: New York, New York City, The West Virginia, West Virginia, jalapeños, Brussels
Paige Bennett for InsiderIt really doesn't get any easier than this. Paige Bennett for InsiderI did wish there was some kind of garnish to make the drink feel more like a cocktail. Paige Bennett for InsiderThe first few sips were mainly club soda, which is not entirely pleasant on its own. Paige Bennett for InsiderOne of my favorite cocktail ingredients is ginger beer. Paige Bennett for InsiderThis virgin margarita was really good and refreshing.
Persons: , Aaron McCargo Jr, Geoffrey Zakarian, Ree Drummond, McCargo, Paige Bennett, Geoffrey Zakarian's, Zakarian's, margarita, Ree, I'd, McCargo Jr, we've Organizations: Service, Business, Food
The hearty Mexican dish includes a flavorful filling wrapped in masa, then steamed in corn husks. Once you unwrap a freshly made tamale at your own table and take a bite, you’ll know your effort was worth it. This recipe encompasses Vianney’s love for her abuelita and honors her memory with a twist on chicken tamales. “The dried flowers also add a fragrant, earthy taste to the poached chicken filling,” Vianney says. Everyone has their favorite filling — chicken, beef and pork are all popular.
Persons: Jason David Page, Vianney Rodriguez, marigolds, Dia, ” Vianney, Emile Wamsteker, poblano, Teri Lyn Fisher, masa, Michael Moriatis Organizations: Food Network, Muertos, Television Food Network, Food Locations: masa, United States, Dia de, Oaxaca, Mexico, chiles
Warner Bros Discovery boss’s payday is toast
  + stars: | 2023-11-27 | by ( Jennifer Saba | ) www.reuters.com   time to read: +4 min
The Warner Bros Discovery (WBD.O) chief executive will have to more than double the value of the media company if he wants to collect a lavish $200 million compensation package awarded when Discovery agreed to merge with Warner Media in 2021. The news sent shares plunging 19%, the largest one-day drop since Discovery merged with Warner Media. Its current value is over $18 billion when applying Bernstein’s multiple of 8 times EBITDA. At the end of September, the company had net leverage – after deducting $2.4 billion cash – of 4.2 times EBITDA. Shares of Warner Bros Discovery fell 19% on that day.
Persons: David Zaslav, He’s, Harry Potter, Jefferies, Max, “ Barbie ”, Zaslav, David, Peter Thal Larsen, Sharon Lam Organizations: Reuters, Warner Bros Discovery, Discovery, Warner Media, HBO, CNN, Food Network, TBS, LSEG, Netflix, Reuters Graphics Reuters, HGTV, Thomson Locations: EBITDA
Karen Rosenbloom is a trained chef who says culinary school was the best decision she's ever made. She's now studying journalism and has a goal to become a private chef who develops recipes. I applied for culinary school in 2018I was accepted and started in Johnson & Wales University's culinary arts program in Providence, Rhode Island, that August. AdvertisementI decided to try private chef workI found a private chef in the Miami area, and began to work under his mentorship in June 2020, which counted as my internship. This gave me an introduction to the world of being a private chef, and I loved it.
Persons: Karen Rosenbloom, she's, She's, , I've, I'd, I'm, it's Organizations: Service, Food Network, Johnson & Wales, Brown University, Brown, Columbia University Locations: Miami, Johnson, Providence , Rhode Island
Upstart Holdings — Stock in the artificial intelligence lending platform tumbled more than 26% after missing third-quarter sales and earnings estimates. Biogen — Stock in the biotech company fell more than 4% after third-quarter sales and earnings topped analysts' estimates. Boston-based Toast lost 9 cents per share, while analysts were expecting earnings of 10 cents per share, according to LSEG. Robinhood — The trading platform fell more than 14% after missing revenue estimates in the third quarter. Uber was down almost 1% after the company posted third-quarter results that missed sales and earnings estimates.
Persons: Berkshire Hathaway —, Rivian, Roblox, LSEG, StreetAccount, Robinhood, Uber, Jesse Pound, Yun Li, Pia Singh, Alex Harring, Lisa Han, Tanaya Macheel, Sarah Min Organizations: , FactSet, Reata Pharmaceuticals, Occidental Petroleum —, Berkshire, Occidental, Wall, LSEG, Warner Bros, HBO, Food Network, eBay Locations: Houston, Boston
Lyft — Shares gained 2.9% ahead of the rideshare company's earnings set for release postmarket Wednesday. Analysts surveyed by FactSet's StreetAccount expect 15 cents per share in earnings on revenue of $1.14 billion, while Lyft's past guidance forecast revenue to come in between $1.13 billion and $1.15 billion. eBay — Shares tumbled 6.8% after the online marketplace offered weak guidance for revenue in the current quarter and full year. Otherwise, eBay beat analyst estimates for third quarter earnings per share, while revenue for the period matched the consensus LSEG forecast. Robinhood Markets — Shares dropped 9% after Robinhood reported disappointing third-quarter revenue.
Persons: FactSet's StreetAccount, Goldman Sachs, Robinhood, Estee Lauder —, TD Cowen, Alex Harring, Sarah Min, Michelle Fox Theobald Organizations: eBay, Warner Bros, HBO, Food Network, Network, Studios, Networks, Disney, ESPN Locations: China
The US Food and Drug Administration announced it wants to ban the additive brominated vegetable oil. AdvertisementAdvertisementThis week, the US Food and Drug Administration proposed revoking a regulation that authorizes the use of brominated vegetable oil in food. In 1958, the FDA gained the authority to determine the safety of food ingredients. If you want to avoid BVO, you should check the ingredients in sodas, fruit drinks, lemonade, and juices. When used, BVO is required to be listed as an ingredient on the label as "brominated vegetable oil" or as the specific oil that has been brominated, such as "brominated soybean oil".
Persons: , James Jones, Gavin Newsom, Katherine Zeratsky Organizations: US Food and Drug Administration, Service, National Institutes of Health, FDA, Cola, telltale, Mayo Clinic, Food Network, Chemical Toxicology, CNN Locations: California
The feature, called Voice Control, is one of the iPhone's accessibility tools, and though Siri can perform many hands-free duties, there are ways Voice Control can go even further. You can say "Show numbers" once Voice Control is turned on to make your screen look like this. Select Voice Control. I recommend reading through the Voice Control guide, which is right below the green dot. If you do use Voice Control to type, try doing so by moving your cursor to a text box and saying the words out loud.
Persons: Siri, it'd, Hey Siri, Todd Organizations: Grove Apple, Command, Control, Voice Control, Apple, Food, Google, ESPN, Voice Command, Control . Press, CNBC PRO Locations: Los Angeles
5 vegan Halloween recipes everyone will love
  + stars: | 2023-10-22 | by ( Kristie Collado | Food Network | ) edition.cnn.com   time to read: +2 min
(Although, we’ll gladly take a trick-or-treat bucket full of vegan-friendly Halloween candy any day.) And, while you could simply dress your favorite vegan dessert or vegan cookie recipe with black-and-orange decorations for the occasion—but we’ve got plenty of themed ideas that are completely plant-based. Get the Recipe: Witch Finger BreadsticksSpicy Pumpkin HummusMatt Armendariz / Food NetworkCan’t get enough pumpkin? Get the Recipe: Black Bean Swamp DipRoasted Butternut Squash Hummus with Scary Baked Tortilla ChipsFood NetworkEveryone will love Trisha’s boo-tiful hummus. Get the Recipe: Halloween Vegetable Tray Witch with Herb Dip
Persons: we’ll, we’ve, Teri Lyn Fisher, Matt Armendariz, Trisha’s, Herb Organizations: Food, Food Network
Fun Halloween recipes every kid will love
  + stars: | 2023-10-19 | by ( Food Network Kitchen | ) edition.cnn.com   time to read: +3 min
Banana Ghosts with Peanut Butter DipTeri Lyn Fisher / Food NetworkThese frozen banana ghosts are a fun Halloween snack that’s also super easy. Get the Recipe: Halloween Blueberry Mummy MuffinsIndividual Scary White PizzasMatt Armendariz / Food NetworkThe classic white pizza takes a ghostly turn with this recipe. Using prepared pizza dough makes this easy recipe even easier, and no sauce to simmer makes it simpler still. Get the Recipe: Skeleton Hand PuddingMonster Smoothie BowlsRalph Smith / Food NetworkThese fruit-and-veggie-filled smoothie bowls are a great way to get kids to eat their greens. Get the Recipe: Monster Smoothie BowlsCandy-Coated Pear SkullsRalph Smith / Food NetworkFlip pear halves upside down and you’ve got yourself skulls!
Persons: Lyn Fisher, graham, Matt Armendariz, Frankenshake Matt Armendariz, Frankenshake, Teri Lyn Fisher, Ralph Smith, it’s, you’ve Organizations: Food, Food Network
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