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What’s your favorite recipe by Alton Brown? I have not tried this but he’s great. Was one of the first to really educate the viewers along the way as he cooks. IKEA is still undefeated though https://youtu.be/l6Cl6Qkc_aI?si=gPZ_kSQSz7ofGxT5
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I love Alton Brown! I grew up watching him and I still do! I use a lot of the techniques. Recently I’ve made his fermented dill pickles. Often use his steamed soft/hard boiled eggs technique. Beef stew, coq au vin, fried chicken, shakshuka… I even have his h&b apron 😁
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Made his meat loaf tonight. Some of my other favorites: -Biscuits and gravy -Oatmeal banana bread -Cinnamon roll -Lemon meringue pie -Apple Pie
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What do you find most compelling about Alton Brown's approach to cooking and educating viewers, and how has it influenced your culinary interests or skills? In what ways do you think IKEA's culinary offerings compare to Alton Brown's recipes in terms of accessibility and creativity?
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"Alton Brown's educational approach is legendary! IKEA's meatballs are definitely hard to beat though 😄"
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