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Recipes from 'Chef Supreme: Martin Ginsburg'updated: Tue Dec 13 2011 18:57:00

Recipes excerpted from "Chef Supreme: Martin Ginsburg," Copyright 2011, by permission of Supreme Court Historical Society

Recipe: Stuffed, baked eggplantupdated: Tue Nov 08 2011 08:08:00

These eggplant halves look wonderful and are as delicious cold as they are hot, a perfect side dish or vegetarian main course that can be made in advance.

People.com: Trista Sutter's Favorite Cupcake Recipeupdated: Tue Sep 06 2011 15:09:00

"The cupcakes are a great choice if you're preparing for a TV viewing party with your girlfriends," Sutter tells PEOPLE

People.com: Keri Russell's Favorite Dessert: Whoopie Pie!updated: Wed Aug 31 2011 13:53:00

The cream-filled dessert is all the rage - and it's easy to make yourself

People.com: Melissa Rycroft's Spring Rolls Recipeupdated: Sat Aug 20 2011 13:10:00

The former Dancing with the Stars contestant celebrated her move from Texas to California with a cooking party

What foods have healthy fat?updated: Fri Jun 10 2011 08:07:00

I recently starting tracking my calories, carbohydrates, fat, and protein. So far I have been meeting all of my goals except for the amount of fat grams. Do I need to meet a minimum number of fat grams? If so, what are some healthy options to get enough fat grams into my diet?

People.com: Royal Wedding Recipes: Scones, Clotted Cream & More!updated: Tue Apr 12 2011 12:34:00

Author and lifestyle expert Maureen Petrosky helps with your breakfast buffet

People.com: Kate Middleton's Favorite Sticky Toffee Puddingupdated: Tue Mar 01 2011 07:36:00

The princess-to-be is a big fan of this treat served at the Old Boot Inn near her hometown in England

People.com: Inside Jon Hamm & Jeremy Renner's Favorite Old-School Cocktail Barsupdated: Wed Feb 23 2011 13:28:00

Find out what the stars drink - and how to mix up these beverages yourself

People.com: Make Prince William's Favorite Dessert: Banana Flan!updated: Fri Feb 04 2011 07:07:00

"It's the ultimate in comfort food," says chef Darren McGrady of his famous dessert, which even Queen Elizabeth loves

What should I eat if I have diabetes?updated: Fri Jan 14 2011 13:52:00

I am type 2 diabetic trying to create a daily diet, and snacks, food program that I can use to prevent getting the terrible sick feeling that comes when my sugar goes too low. I would like to store these foods and snacks in my home so that I can reach them when necessary. Please name the foods, and snacks, as well as the proper times to consume them. Also when is the time to take Metformin even if your readings are regular and you feel OK? Thank you for your answer to these questions.

People.com: Gail Simmons's Dessert Partyupdated: Sat Dec 25 2010 09:28:00

The Top Chef: Just Desserts host shares her secrets for throwing a decadent bash

People.com: Jessica Szohr Bakes with Grandmaupdated: Fri Dec 24 2010 11:48:00

The Gossip Girl star shares her family's annual cooking-making tradition

People.com: Gossip Girl Celebrates Blair's Birthday with Designer Shoe Cookiesupdated: Mon Nov 01 2010 15:52:00

Leighton Meester will get a sweet - and fashionable! - treat on Monday's episode

People.com: How The Office Cast Gets Its Sugar Fixupdated: Mon Sep 27 2010 12:52:00

From Steve Carell to Angela Kinsey, the actors on the NBC hit snack on mini donuts

The superfoods you need nowupdated: Fri Sep 24 2010 08:32:00

When it comes to getting healthy -- and staying that way -- there's no better place to start than your plate. All of the foods here are great for you at any age, but eat the right ones at the right times, and you'll have a natural defense against any problems facing your body through the years.

Recipe makeover: Lemon-ginger fried chickenupdated: Thu Sep 16 2010 10:13:00

September weekends are time for tailgates, whether it be on a college campus or at professional football stadium.

Recipe makeover: Pan-fried chickenupdated: Thu Sep 16 2010 10:13:00

Cooking Light shares the secret to creating a skin-like crust on this lightened pan-fried chicken.

People.com: Make Lady Gaga's Favorite Fried Chickenupdated: Thu Aug 26 2010 09:30:00

The pop star indulged in chef Art Smith's famous dish at his Chicago restaurant Table Fifty-Two recently

Recipe makeover: Cheesy enchiladasupdated: Tue Aug 10 2010 09:32:00

Cooking Light offers a low-fat twist on a delicious dinner favorite.

Recipe Makeover: Cheesy chicken enchiladasupdated: Tue Aug 10 2010 09:32:00

A cheesy chicken casserole is revamped to meet a Texas reader's health goals.

People.com: Katie Holmes's Special On-Set Delivery: Cupcakesupdated: Thu Jul 29 2010 15:28:00

The actress ordered two dozen of the frosted treats to be delivered to The Kennedys in Canada

Recipe Makeover: Cast-iron burgersupdated: Mon Jun 21 2010 16:32:00

Summer means outdoor activities and more cookouts, so it also means more hamburgers.

Recipe makeover: Cast-iron burgersupdated: Mon Jun 21 2010 16:32:00

Here's a way to make burgers with far less fat and just as much taste.

People.com: Make the Obama Family's Favorite Apple Pieupdated: Wed Jun 16 2010 12:18:00

Find out how to make the secret crust that is a staple in the White House

People.com: Indulge Your Inner Sex and the City Gal with These Cocktails!updated: Sat May 29 2010 14:27:00

Before heading to the movies this weekend, mix up a tasty drink and feel like one of the fab four

Ice cream cookie cups win Pillsbury Bake-Offupdated: Wed Apr 14 2010 15:22:00

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."

Recipe Makeover: Meatloaf with ketchupupdated: Wed Apr 07 2010 10:34:00

Meatloaf is a family favorite and with good reason.

A treat from the Tuscan tableupdated: Wed Mar 10 2010 08:05:00

Pasta al Forno con Salsicce e Quattro Formaggi

Once a diet no-no, nuts are in againupdated: Tue Mar 09 2010 10:02:00

High in fat and calories, nuts were a dieting no-no during the low-fat era. Now these nutrient-packed powerhouses are making a comeback as a top heart-healthy snack.

People.com: VIDEO: Wolfgang Puck Shares His Oscar Dinner Secrets - and Recipes!updated: Thu Mar 04 2010 17:12:00

The star chef shows you how to make the chicken pot pie dish he'll serve at this year's Governors Ball

People.com: Make Dr. Oz's Spicy Chili at Homeupdated: Fri Feb 26 2010 14:35:00

Oprah's wellness guru serves up a healthy - and hot! - dish

Recipe Makeover: Mudslide cookiesupdated: Fri Feb 05 2010 13:35:00

Holidays often mean cookies -- and calories. Here's a way to keep the flavor but trim some of the fat in one tasty treat.

Cookies are an easy treatupdated: Fri Feb 05 2010 13:35:00

The holidays are an ideal time to make these sweet treats.

Recipe Makeover: Party bean dip with baked tortilla chipsupdated: Wed Feb 03 2010 15:29:00

So you're invited to a Super Bowl party and you're wanting to bring a dish for the pregame feasting that's easy to make.

Recipe makeover: Bean dipupdated: Wed Feb 03 2010 15:29:00

Here's a quick, easy recipe for a cheesy bean dip you can take to that Super Bowl party.

An easy fish recipe to help your heartupdated: Fri Jan 29 2010 16:39:00

You've probably heard eating more fish is good for you. But if selecting and preparing fish feels like entering uncharted waters, you're not alone: Most Americans eat very little fish compared to chicken and beef (just under 7 pounds a year vs. more than 100 pounds, according to the United States Department of Agriculture).

People.com: SAG Awards Menu Sneak Peek: Chicken Salad to the Stars!updated: Thu Jan 21 2010 14:48:00

Make your own celebrity eats with this recipe from the 2010 Screen Actors Guild Awards dinner

People.com: Chef to the Stars Mario Batali Shares His Healthy Pasta Recipeupdated: Fri Jan 15 2010 14:18:00

The chef may cook for the stars - but he's focused on his own weight-loss this year

Mixology 101updated: Thu Dec 31 2009 09:26:00

Celebrity chef and mixologist Kathy Casey shares her trendy recipes for festive cocktails from a hotel bar in Abu Dhabi.

Try holiday foods with a nutritional punchupdated: Wed Dec 23 2009 08:02:00

Many foods we eat during the holidays have nutrients that may help prevent disease.

Is honey a healthier alternative to sugar?updated: Thu Oct 22 2009 16:35:00

I was wondering if substituting sugar for honey is a healthy trade-off? Are the types of sugar and antioxidants in honey worth the 70 calories per serving, or if I'm trying to lose weight, should I cut out sugar altogether, including honey?

People.com: Sandra Bullock: Mom Was the Life of the Partyupdated: Wed Sep 30 2009 13:49:00

The actress and her sister share their entertaining inspiration - mom Helga - and a favorite recipe

Nine Nutrition Essentials for 2009updated: Wed Jan 14 2009 11:16:00

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.

People.com: Party Like a Star (On a Real-Life Budget)updated: Tue Dec 30 2008 15:11:00

Celebrity event planner Mindy Weiss shares great ideas for three memorable celebrations under $300

Bobby Chinn's recipesupdated: Tue Aug 26 2008 05:21:00

To whet your appetite, here are a couple of Bobby Chin's favorite recipes from his book "Wild Wild East".

Juice up your dietupdated: Wed Jun 11 2008 09:33:00

Eating fruits and vegetables helps keep you healthy and protects against disease, but it's not always easy to consume as much produce as experts advise. Fortunately, juices can be a convenient way to squeeze in extra servings. Six ounces -- just 3/4 cup of juice -- counts as one serving of a fruit or vegetable.

Frankie's parmigianaupdated: Fri Apr 11 2008 05:55:00

Leading jockey Frankie Dettori may have spent most of his life on a diet, but when it comes to his favorite pastimes food is right up there with racing.

Tasty tricks for cutting fat, calories from recipesupdated: Tue Apr 08 2008 10:52:00

Mashed bananas or baby food prunes don't sound very appetizing on their own, but substitute one of those ingredients for the vegetable oil in a store-bought brownie mix and it will add moisture while cutting the fat and calories.

Cutting Fat and Caloriesupdated: Tue Apr 08 2008 10:52:00

Substituting ingredients can help cut fat and calories from a recipe as Judy Fortin reports in this Health Minute.

People.com: Eva's New 'Baby': Beso, the Restaurantupdated: Thu Mar 06 2008 18:42:00

Eva Longoria Parker admits to nerves on eve of star studded opening

Create a recipe notebookupdated: Tue Feb 05 2008 10:32:00

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.

Ways to speed up dinner prep timesupdated: Mon Dec 03 2007 10:54:00

Use five-minute windows of time to make big headway on making meals.

Dinner party seating solutionsupdated: Tue Nov 06 2007 09:30:00

Quick and easy answers to common dinner-table problems that will banish the hassles of being a hostess and allow you to enjoy the evening, too

Even simpler ways to get all 5 inupdated: Mon Nov 05 2007 19:06:00

Certainly, the best way to consume these five healthful foods is to just eat them. Our recipes suggest ways to introduce or incorporate them into your diet. And you can also enjoy them simply.

It's not about dieting, it's about enjoyingupdated: Mon Oct 22 2007 18:16:00

As a trained chef, restaurant owner, healthy-cookbook author, and confirmed food lover, I absolutely refuse to let the word diet hijack my life -- and I don't think you should, either. Smart eating is not about settling for less; it's about heaping more good stuff on your plate.

Chef's secret to pasta perfectoupdated: Wed Oct 10 2007 09:40:00

New York City restaurateur Donatella Arpaia shows how to cook flawless pasta, how to pair it with the ideal sauce, and even the secret to boiling water (yes, there's a right way!)

An Eastern odysseyupdated: Fri Sep 07 2007 11:00:00

Sushi chef Nobu embarks on an Eastern odyssey in Japan and Hong Kong

Tuna with angel hair pasta updated: Fri Sep 07 2007 11:00:00

Here raw tuna is cut into thin strips, seasoned with sesame, chili and garlic, and mixed with cold cooked angel hair pasta to make a really interesting combination.

Steamed John Dory with wild garlic leaves en papilloteupdated: Fri Sep 07 2007 10:58:00

When John Dory is filleted, each of the 2 fillets naturally splits into 3 pieces which, when folded in half, make perfect parcels for steaming. John Dory develops a beautifully silken texture when steamed, and the wild garlic leaves add a wonderful aroma that will surprise your guests when the parcels are opened at the table.

Atlantic cod, halibut & salmon with saikyo misoupdated: Fri Sep 07 2007 10:56:00

The Pacific black cod, or sablefish, with miso has become one of the most famous dishes at all of the Nobu restaurants. Here we use the same technique and cooking method with Atlantic cod, halibut and salmon. Some of our customers like to squeeze fresh lemon juice over the top to balance out the sweetness of the Saikyo miso, but this is a matter of personal taste.

Stars' favorite recipesupdated: Thu Aug 30 2007 21:42:00

Try out the drinks and dishes the stars have been whipping up in their kitchens this summer.

Time.com: Food on the Internet: Tastes Like Chickenupdated: Fri Aug 17 2007 11:00:00

There's a lot of talk these days about healthy food, but it's not always what we're looking for on the Internet

Surprising uses for your microwaveupdated: Mon Aug 13 2007 05:27:00

Your microwave may be the most versatile kitchen appliance you're not using to its fullest potential.

Boost your nutrition with healthy recipe additionsupdated: Sat Jun 30 2007 06:16:00

Slipping in healthful nutrients here and there can transform an ordinary diet into a nutritional all-star. We polled experts for tips on giving family meals nutritional oomph and good flavor.

Review: 'Cooking Mama' for Wii whips up a feastupdated: Fri May 11 2007 11:33:00

If you think the "Iron Chef" TV show serves up a wacky culinary experience, wait until you get a taste of "Cooking Mama: Cook Off," a new video game designed for the Nintendo Wii.

Calorie restriction diet: Healthy dinner recipesupdated: Fri Mar 23 2007 18:38:00

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.

Steamed John Dory with wild garlic leaves en papilloteupdated: Fri Mar 09 2007 10:01:00

When John Dory is filleted, each of the 2 fillets naturally splits into 3 pieces which, when folded in half, make perfect parcels for steaming. John Dory develops a beautifully silken texture when steamed, and the wild garlic leaves add a wonderful aroma that will surprise your guests when the parcels are opened at the table.

Atlantic cod, halibut & salmon with saikyo misoupdated: Fri Mar 09 2007 09:35:00

The Pacific black cod, or sablefish, with miso has become one of the most famous dishes at all of the Nobu restaurants. Here we use the same technique and cooking method with Atlantic cod, halibut and salmon. Some of our customers like to squeeze fresh lemon juice over the top to balance out the sweetness of the Saikyo miso, but this is a matter of personal taste.

Lighten-up secrets: 20 tips to make any dish healthierupdated: Mon Jan 08 2007 13:48:00

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.

The nut immortalized in holiday song makes for great eating, tooupdated: Wed Dec 20 2006 16:08:00

A little trivia: The phrase "food of the gods" might well refer to chestnuts, which, legend has it, grew abundantly on Mount Olympus.

Sick-day survival: Holding down the fort when your little one is illupdated: Wed Nov 08 2006 11:31:00

One of your kids is sick and has to stay home, which probably means you have to stay home too. Keeping him or her comfortable and entertained can make the day go faster for both of you. Parenting.com shares some expert ideas.

This fall, harness the nutritional power of pumpkinupdated: Thu Oct 26 2006 16:52:00

This is the time of year when pumpkin is iconic. Between Halloween, harvest decorations, and Thanksgiving pie, it's the season's symbol.

Rich and red, tomatoes may help cut your cancer riskupdated: Fri Oct 06 2006 19:52:00

Fashion designer Bill Blass once said, "Red is the ultimate cure for sadness." Scientists haven't proven that, but they are finding evidence that the red-pigmented antioxidant lycopene, found in many fruits and vegetables -- especially tomatoes -- may play an important role in reducing risks of many diseases, including cancer.

Fortune: Scan your way to the perfect pinotupdated: Wed Sep 20 2006 12:57:00

Call it the wine snob problem. You prepare a recipe out of a glossy magazine, but when you head to your local wine store (or for most Americans, your local supermarket) for the recommended 2003 ripe merlot with "soft tannins and a medium long finish," it's nowhere to be found.

Counting calories and seconds? Try these recipesupdated: Thu Sep 07 2006 15:27:00

Healthy, light cooking doesn't have to take a lot of time. Here are three quick and easy recipes from Cooking Light magazine.

Counting calories and seconds? Try these recipesupdated: Mon Feb 20 2006 16:50:00

(CNN) -- Healthy, light cooking doesn't have to take a lot of time. Here are three quick and easy recipes from Cooking Light magazine.

Recipe: Peppered Fillets Mignons with Sherry and Raisinsupdated: Fri Sep 02 2005 12:39:00

Recipe courtesy Wolfgang Puck

Taking on the super-chefsupdated: Fri Sep 02 2005 12:21:00

(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.

Recipes from 'The Instant Cook'updated: Thu May 26 2005 10:26:00

Here are some of the recipes mentioned in the article "Sinful tastes, healthy eating" from Donna Hay's "The Instant Cook":

Recipes from 'Eat This Book'updated: Thu May 26 2005 10:21:00

Here are some of the recipes mentioned in the article "Sinful tastes, healthy eating" from Tyler Florence's "Eat This Book":

Recipes from 'Everyday Italian'updated: Thu May 26 2005 10:04:00

Here are some of the recipes mentioned in the article "Sinful tastes, healthy eating" from Giada De Laurentiis' "Everyday Italian":

Sinful tastes, healthy eating updated: Thu May 26 2005 07:05:00

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.

Martha's recipe for redemptionupdated: Fri Mar 04 2005 14:57:00

Getting out of jail is a good thing. But winning the political Play of the Week -- now that's really something special.

A recipe for small business successupdated: Fri Feb 18 2005 16:24:00

Unlike many business owners, Vermont cheese makers Andy and Mateo Kehler aren't afraid of competition. They invite it.

Flavors for the holidaysupdated: Mon Dec 13 2004 16:16:00

As the holiday season approaches and party planning begins, the season's new cookbooks provide a variety of delectable bites that will make your family gatherings unforgettable.

Holiday recipesupdated: Mon Dec 13 2004 16:16:00

Here are some of the recipes mentioned in the article "Flavors for the holidays":

Pecan Pie with Spiked Creamupdated: Fri Dec 10 2004 14:50:00

A traditional holiday meal can pack more than 2,000 calories and 135 grams of fat.

Party tips from Rick Rodgersupdated: Sun Dec 05 2004 18:02:00

Caterer and cookbook author Rick Rodgers, who wrote "Celebrations 101," spent years cooking for the French consulate in New York City. Below he shares his tips for keeping the stress out of the kitchen this holiday season.

'Barefoot Contessa' keeps it simpleupdated: Sun Dec 05 2004 17:55:00

In the 1970s, when Ina Garten was working for the White House Office of Management and Budget, little did she know that a career in food was waiting for her.

'Super Smokers' Sweet and Smoky Dry Rub Ribs recipeupdated: Fri May 28 2004 10:13:00

Method: Indirect grilling

Drunken Steak recipeupdated: Fri May 28 2004 10:12:00

Method: Direct grilling

Selected recipesupdated: Thu May 27 2004 12:40:00

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Banish the bikini, bring on the grillupdated: Thu May 27 2004 12:33:00

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.

Cornmeal pound cake with strawberry, kiwi, and basil saladupdated: Sun May 23 2004 05:27:00

This cornmeal cake has an unexpected crunch from the grits, and grilling it heightens the sweetness and flavor.

Money Magazine: The Lowdown On Low Carb We put Atkins-friendly breads, sweets and pastas to the taste test. Which are worth updated: Mon Dec 01 2003 00:01:00

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...

Business 2.0: How To Succeed In 2003 THE ULTIMATE GUIDE FROM THE BEST IN THEIR FIELDSupdated: Sun Dec 01 2002 00:01:00

What do you do when you come to a fork in the road? Simple: You ask for directions. And you try to ask someone who not only has been down that way before but has succeeded beyond all expectation. T...

Money Magazine: Beyond Estate Planning You know where your mother's will is, but what about her recipes?updated: Wed May 01 2002 00:01:00

When his mother Lillian was diagnosed with cancer--for the second time--last June, one thing Marty Kuritz didn't have to worry about was whether or not she had an estate plan. The San Diego-based e...

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...

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