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McDonald’s is adding a snow crab sandwich to its menu. The fast food giant developed the new sandwich with former Top Chef contestant Ryan Scott. It consists of snow crab meat mixed with mayonnaise, lettuce, tomato and is served between a sourdough bun.
The catch: McDonald’s is only testing the sandwich in four locations in San Jose, Calif. However, if the new creation is received well, McDonald’s will expand the sandwich to as many as 250 restaurants in the area.
Related: Size Does Matter: McDonald’s Announces Two New Big Mac Sizes...
McDonald’s is adding a snow crab sandwich to its menu. The fast food giant developed the new sandwich with former Top Chef contestant Ryan Scott. It consists of snow crab meat mixed with mayonnaise, lettuce, tomato and is served between a sourdough bun.
The catch: McDonald’s is only testing the sandwich in four locations in San Jose, Calif. However, if the new creation is received well, McDonald’s will expand the sandwich to as many as 250 restaurants in the area.
Related: Size Does Matter: McDonald’s Announces Two New Big Mac Sizes...
- 2/9/2017
- by Aric Jenkins
- PEOPLE.com
Live Well Network’s Food Rush: Holiday Challenge is a three-part series showcasing nine home cooks from across America as they compete against each other to make the best holiday cookies, cakes and candies. Food Rush host chef Ryan Scott is joined by judges Chris Koetke, Johnny Iuzzini, Gesine Bullock-Prado and Emily Luchetti throughout challenges that will test each home cook’s best family recipes. Food Rush Holiday Challenge: Cakes (November 24, 8 pm Et/Pt) Food Rush Holiday Challenge: Candy (November 25, 8:30 pm Et/Pt) Food Rush Holiday Challenge: Cookies (November 26, 8:30 pm Et/Pt) (L-r): Food Rush host chef Ryan Scott, and … Continue reading →
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- 11/22/2013
- by Channel Guide Staff
- ChannelGuideMag
It’s Top Chef Texas episode 12 entitled “Block Party”, and to be perfectly up front, this recap is gonna be all downhill after that opening cat photo, as will the entire rest of my writing career and possibly life. But we’re in this season Together, dammit, so I’ll type some nonsense words about that episode we just saw and you can follow along and keep scrolling back up to that cat pic when you get bored. Deal? Breaking News: Paul has just been named the winner of this Top Chef season via Mercy Rule. Congrats, Paul! Top Chef will be moving on to the next season starting next week. Seems only fair. Wait, actually I’ve been misinformed. What I actually heard was, Ron Paul has been named the winner of this Top Chef season via Mercy Rule. Actually no, this source might be unreliable. I’ve actually...
- 1/26/2012
- by Dan Hopper
- BestWeekEver
If you’re craving some Top Chef and are tired of rereading Eater’s delightful recaps of installments of Top Chef by the very funny Max Silvestri, but still want to satiate your entertainment pangs for reality culinary competitions before the November 2 premiere of Top Chef: Season Nine’s multi-platform programming, you can tune into BravoTV.com. That’s where you’ll find the ConAgra-sponsored original web series Top Chef: Healthy Showdown. The half-dozen-or-so-episode original web series features one of Padma’s favorites and three other past contestants - Sara Nguyen of Season Three, Ryan Scott of Season Four, and Casey Thompson and Tre Wilcox of Season Three and Top Chef All-Stars - cooking for celebrity chef Curtist Stone, the Judge’s Table, a shot at $25,000, and the opportunity to become the “Flavor Ambassador” for Healthy Choice’s new brand of Top Chef-endorsed products. The episodes are shorter than their television counterparts,...
- 10/5/2011
- by Joshua Cohen
- Tubefilter.com
Just a few quick words about my participation yesterday in a special thrilling Top Chef Quickfire Challenge at the Television Critics Association Summer Press Tour in Pasadena. While you sadly won't get to see the Quickfire on television (aw!), it was an absolute treat to get to have lunch with Padma Lakshmi, Gail Simmons, and my fellow television critic guest judges and then deliberate about which of the two dishes ruled supreme. (And believe me, get a group of foodies and critics together and it's rather tricky to come to unanimous decision.) But I'm getting ahead of myself. The Quickfire Challenge brought together two teams of Top Chef contestants. On the one side: Team Old School, consisting of Fabio Viviani, Antonia Lofaso, and Ryan Scott. Staring them down from the other side of the stage: the newbies from Top Chef: Las Vegas: Ashley Merriman, Michael Isabella, and Mattin Noblia.
- 8/6/2009
- by Jace
- Televisionary
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