Monday, September 21, 2009

Win the New Not-Yet-Released Top Chef Cookbook



This morning, I had the great fun of attending an Advertising Week event at Rockefeller Center. The event was called Women at NBCU and incorporated various female-focused companies such as Oxygen, Green, Telemundo, iVillage, Bravo and of course NBC who hosted it.

Bethenny Frankel from the Real Housewives of New York City was there, giving her commentary about all the women's initiatives that we represented. She looked fabulous (as usual) and added her spunky comments and infectious energy everywhere she went.

The highlight for me was the Bravo station and meeting two Top Chef New York cheftestants, Carla and Ariane. They were both lovely to talk to and prepared two breakfast dishes for us to munch on--one of which was Carla's famous Green Eggs and Ham and the other was Ariane's stuffed French Toast. Both dishes were interesting but I preferred the sweetness and decadence of Ariane's French Toast. It was loaded with flavor and a luxurious cream cheese filling. It looked more like little cakes than French Toast but that was fine with me.

Carla's Green Eggs and Ham (pictured above) was an interesting idea, but needed more zing in terms of seasoning. However, Carla was as spunky in person as she was on camera, with a wonderfully uplifting aura that made you smile. I admired her positivity and was inspired by her.

Another perk from the Bravo booth was receiving a copy of the new Top Chef Quickfire cookbook, which hasn't yet been released to the public. I snagged an extra copy and am giving it away to you, my readers.

To enter this giveaway, send me your most creative breakfast recipe by this Friday, 9/25 by 12:00 a.m. I'll post the top 3 recipes on my site and the winner will get their own exclusive copy of the new Top Chef Quickfire cookbook.

Email me at critic@foodistanyc.com or simply leave a comment. Good luck!

3 comments:

  1. If someone were to submit a recipie, for say, I don't know...The Bomblette? Would that be eligible to win the cookbook? Or how about peanut butter and jelly pancakes. This isn't dan, by the way.

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  2. Hi Foodista, here's a recipe we've been making on Christmas at our house:

    Baked Brie Kolache

    Prep time: 5 minutes
    Cook Time: ~25 minutes

    Preheat oven to 350. Take a sheet of crescent roll dough and place a round piece of brie in the middle. Top with several healthy spoonfuls of your preferred preserves (we typically use apricot or you could even mix). Tip: splurge on good preserves as opposed to the jelly-like cheap stuff. Wrap the dough around the brie like a small package. Brush with egg whites for a nice glazed look. Bake on a foil-covered baking sheet for 25 minutes or until golden brown. Serve with an assortment of fruit (suggestion: Granny Smith apple slices) and crackers.

    Optional addition: lightly toast some almonds (or your favorite nut) over medium heat in a small skillet (note: no cooking oil is needed for the almonds but others will need some oil). Add lots of sugar for a nice carmelization. Sprinkle toasted nuts on top of baked brie and fruit arrangement.

    Best enjoyed with a mimosa :)

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  3. Love these suggestions - keep em comin'!

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