The Live TV Moment That Butchered Paula Deen's Career
There was a time when Paula Deen was one of the most popular Food Network stars and celebrity chefs. In the 2000s, it seemed that everything she touched turned to gold, and her show Paula’s Home Cooking made her into a household name in the culinary world.
Whenever you’re on live TV, you run the risk of slipping up and saying things that could ruin your career. When you add social media and an opinionated mind to the mix, you either have great television or a disaster waiting to happen.
Unfortunately for Paula Deen, it was the latter. Let's take a look at the live TV moment that butchered Paula Deen’s career.
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Melissa Clark, Dinner in French
Playing the role Julia Child played in the last century, Clark in her new book shows Americans of the 21st century how to cook French cuisine. Host of the Weeknight Kitchen podcast on American Public Media’s The Splendid Table and author of The New York Times “A Good Appetite”—the most popular column in the Food Section—Clark brings her knack for creating accessible, original, and delicious foods to a wide-ranging selection of new and updated French dishes. From a Ratatouille Sheet-pan Chicken and a Tahini Omelet to new classics such as Scalloped Potato Gratin and Apricot Tarte Tatin, Clark applies her signature weeknight-friendly techniques to the authentic French foods she’s loved since childhood vacations In France helped form her culinary identity.
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What is Seafood?
Seafood is sea life prominently including fish and shellfish. Shellfish include various species of molluscs crustaceans. Edible sea plants like seaweeds and micro algae, are widely eaten as seafood around the world, especially in Asia. Seafood is very high in protein in many parts of the world especially around the coastal areas. Seafood comprises all bony fishes such as salmon, tuna, pollock; the more primitive sharks, rays, sturgeons, squids, cuttlefish, octopus, and lampreys; crustaceans such as lobsters, crabs, shrimps, prawns, sea cucumber, and crayfish; mollusks such as clams, geoducks, oysters, cockles, mussels, periwinkles, whelks, snails, abalones, scallops, and limpets.
What is Mukbang?
Mukbang or meokbang is an online broadcast in which people eats large amounts of foods. The word mukbang (먹방; meokbang) is a Korean words for eating (먹는; meongneun) and broadcast (방송; bangsong). Eating shows are very popular Asian countries such as Korea (먹방), Japan(ムクバン), Malaysia (rancangan makan), Indonesia (acara makan), Thailand (แสดงการรับประทานอาหาร) , China (吃播), India (vकी परिभाषा) and Vietnam (chương trình ăn uống).
What is ASMR Mukbang?
Autonomous sensory meridian response (ASMR), sometimes auto sensory meridian response, is a tingling sensation that someone feels from the scalp to the back of the neck and spine when they see someone and hear someone consume food. People who experience this phenomenon says they get immense pleasure from watching and hearing people eating food.
What is Chinese Food?
Authentic Chinese food looks nothing like American Chinese food.
The food varies from different regions in China: Sichuan cuisine is spicy, Shangdong cuisine is generally salty and crispy, and Cantonese cuisine is sweet. Some of the most popular Chinese Dishes are: Hotpot (火锅 huǒguō), Sichuan Pork Belly, Braised Pork Balls in Gravy, Shrimp with Vermicelli and Garlic, Dumplings, Chow Mein, Peking Roasted Duck, Chinese BBQ, and Steamed Vermicelli Rolls.