LOS ANGELES -- The brownies must be perfect.
The dance pro likes to occasionally indulge in a pavlova, a meringue dessert
"The cupcakes are a great choice if you're preparing for a TV viewing party with your girlfriends," Sutter tells PEOPLE
The cream-filled dessert is all the rage - and it's easy to make yourself
Looking back on it, Wendy Fox thinks it was the M&M's that did her in.
The princess-to-be is a big fan of this treat served at the Old Boot Inn near her hometown in England
Make two specialty cocktails devised by Sandra Lee that will make your Academy Awards party extra sweet
In honor of the Best Picture nominee, Cheryl Cecchetto whips up a sweet drink to make at your own Oscar party
Celebs snacked on mini-lobster rolls and more while socializing at the home of the film's producer
The Jersey Shore star had a romantic dinner at Benjamin Steakhouse, known for its sweet and savory treat
The Top Chef: Just Desserts host shares her secrets for throwing a decadent bash
The Gossip Girl star shares her family's annual cooking-making tradition
Leighton Meester will get a sweet - and fashionable! - treat on Monday's episode
From Steve Carell to Angela Kinsey, the actors on the NBC hit snack on mini donuts
The actress ordered two dozen of the frosted treats to be delivered to The Kennedys in Canada
Sue Compton is having a pretty sweet day. She's a newly minted millionaire, courtesy of her Pillsbury Bake-Off win, announced live Wednesday morning on "The Oprah Winfrey Show."
The country star has published her second cookbook - and will write for PEOPLE
The star chef shows you how to make the chicken pot pie dish he'll serve at this year's Governors Ball
Holidays often mean cookies -- and calories. Here's a way to keep the flavor but trim some of the fat in one tasty treat.
The holidays are an ideal time to make these sweet treats.
Many foods we eat during the holidays have nutrients that may help prevent disease.
Nothing says "happy holidays, America," like smartphone apps you can stare at instead of talking to those pesky family members in the living room.
If you're like most Americans, you will consume 22 teaspoons, or 355 calories, of added sugar today. Now, the American Heart Association would like you to cut back dramatically.
Imagine being invited to the White House for one of those lavish state dinners -- with menu items like Herb Roasted Lollipop Lamb Chops, Sweet Potato Souffl� or Chocolate Peppermint Cookies.
You have access to more nutrition information than ever -- from magazines like Cooking Light to the Internet, newspapers, and television. When you add to that the hype about fad diets, the resulting information overload creates more confusion than clarity.
Celebrity event planner Mindy Weiss shares great ideas for three memorable celebrations under $300
Jason Mraz gets philosophical on his new album, "We Sing. We Dance. We Steal Things." Denise Quan explains.
Don't get Jason Mraz talking about his avocado farm. You'll never get around to speaking about his music.
Nothing's so annoying as wanting to make your friend Sally's snickerdoodles and not being able to find the recipe -- or her cell-phone number for that matter.
You don't have to deprive yourself of what you love. Hollywood celebrities reveal their best tricks for how to drop pounds, conquer cravings, and have your bagel and eat it too
Since the 1930s, researchers have known that a diet that was both nutritious and very low in calories could extend the life in lab rats and mice. It's still unknown whether it could have the same benefit for humans, but April Smith and Michael Rae follow a calorie restriction diet in the hopes that it will.
When it comes to making food delicious and light, our test kitchens professionals have learned all the tricks. Here, they share some of their tried-and-true techniques for making dishes more nutritious without sacrificing an ounce of flavor.
As baseball gives way to football and local Oktoberfests start springing up all over the country, autumn becomes yet another good time to break open a beer.
(CNN) -- This month CNN's Richard Quest jumps out of the frying pan and into the fire -- swapping the television news anchor chair for the heat of the kitchen.
With the low-carb craze mercifully nearing its end and balanced eating returning to the spotlight, home cooks everywhere can take joy in a slew of new cookbooks that prove delectably sinful eating can be healthy, too.
Bob Blumer, also known as the Surreal Gourmet, started cooking out of sheer necessity -- and because it could help him get girls.
As summer approaches, bikini wearers near and far (not to mention those guys with washboard abs) are chomping on carrot sticks and celery stalks, neglecting the finer delicacies of the summer season -- all in a last-ditch effort to squeeze into their barely-there "swimming" gear.
This cornmeal cake has an unexpected crunch from the grits, and grilling it heightens the sweetness and flavor.
Here's a tip in case you ever attend the winter Fancy Food Show, which spotlights the newest specialty foodstuffs: Balance your sweets and your savories. If a three-day diet of Frick & Frack's Dino...
Coca-Cola Co. made two moves this week to boost sagging soda sales in the United States.
The low-carb products are selling like crazy," says Ali Shabbir, owner of a General Nutrition Centers health food store in Manhattan. "And new ones are coming out every day." He's not kidding. Acco...
Fortune: RICH RECIPESupdated: Mon Apr 24 1989 00:01:00
There's no recipe for success in the investment world, but that doesn't mean successful businessmen can't come up with some recipes anyway. Warren Buffett and several other well-fed corporate types...