Here's an outtake that just missed the cut on our Donuts Pt. 2 Episode. Dan ponders the wisdom of using donuts as burger buns, while Mark recalls the heaping boldness of http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=HffOj--p9bU
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Our previous donut episode dealt with shape, composition and dunking, but that's just the beginning. This time we'll talk flavors, fillings, Dunkin' Donuts v. Krispy Kreme. Plus we got a lot of great comments from you that we discuss. Speaking of comments, don't be shy on reacting here and sharing your donut insight. Btw, complete team donut coverage is collected
You've heard the audio podcasts of our cravings call-in shows; this Friday you can see what they look like on TV. A Food Network crew was with us when we recorded them. (Many thanks to our pals at Slate, who were kind enough to let us borrow their real-deal radio studio to make us look all fancy on TV, rather
This podcast was filmed for an upcoming episode of My Life in Food on Cooking Channel, scheduled to air this Friday, December 3, at 9:30 pm eastern, 8:30 pm central. (Find Cooking Channel in your area here.) In this Sporkful we continue to take calls from listeners who share the craziest things they've done to satisfy food cravings, and we
Eleven-year-old Abbey and her family have made the Tot to Trot, the insane egg sandwich from our recent Slate video. They have some interesting twists: We substituted the tots for green onions and we also added bacon. It was very delicious. My younger sister has dubbed this the "Holy-u-lah" sandwich because she cannot say hallelujah. Hope y'all enjoyed it. Thanks for
Dan unveils something called the "Tot to Trot," which is a grilled ham, tater tot and cheese sandwich encased in an egg patty and then put into another grilled cheese sandwich. It's geologic.