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  1. Oct 25, 2021 · Bourbon is a type of American whiskey. Learn more about what bourbon tastes like, how bourbon is made, how to drink bourbon and how to cook with bourbon.

    • Food Network Kitchen
  2. If you are an avid viewer of the Food Network, you may have come across the term “OG” in various shows and wondered what it means. The abbreviation “OG” stands for “Original Gangster,” a term that has transitioned from its hip-hop origins into mainstream vocabulary.

    • The Great British Baking Show. It's the crème de la crème of cooking shows. The Great British Baking Show (also known as The Great British Bake Off) has weathered network changes, recasting, and Baked Alaska scandals.
    • Gourmet Makes. Bon Appétit editor and internet sweetheart Claire Saffitz knows how to elevate junk food. In her web series Gourmet Makes, Saffitz recreates all kinds of childhood favorites, from Jelly Bellies and Starbursts to Pocky and Bagel Bites.
    • Cake Wars. Hosted by Jonathan Bennett (aka Aaron Samuels from Mean Girls), Cake Wars revitalizes the tone perfected by Cupcake Wars in a bigger, bolder, cake-ier format.
    • Chef's Table. For the most ambitious culinary experts, excellence in cooking is a lifelong pursuit. Chef's Table gives viewers a chance to meet the artists perfecting the craft of cuisine the world over.
    • 1 Sociolinguistic Narrative Approach to Cooking Shows
    • ERPT 3.1 Fire Alarm and ‘Back in The Day’
    • 2 Cooking Shows as Universal Stories: Fairytales
    • 3 Celebrity Chefs on A Hero’S Journey
    • 4 Media Studies: Watching from Home
    • 5 Narrative of Travel Cooking Shows: Culinary Tourism

    William Labov’s narrative analysis is a foundational text to narrative structure and language. Expanding on early work with Joshua Waletzky (1967), Labov’s essay (1972) identifies formal linguistic properties of narrative and relates them to their functions. The six-part narrative components include: 1. 1.Abstract—summarizes the story 2. 2.Orientat...

    Abstract::

    1. [beep, beep, beep] Oh! I set off the fire alarm! That is so awesome! That’s really good luck for me. [laughs] [putting away jarred pickles into the refrigerator)] [fire alarm continues beeping] [goes over to the skillet where four burger patties are cooking]

    Orientation::

    1. Yeah even when I was teaching ‘30 Minute Meals’ back in the day when I very first started, when I taught them, like down at the Knights of Columbus, [flipping patties]

    Complicating action::

    1. I would set off the fire alarm.

    Cooking show narratives can be compared to fairytales, stories made up of characters who live in imaginary worlds. In Morphology of the Folktale (1928/1968), Vladimir Propp (1895–1970) examined one hundred Russian folktales in search of a universal story. Like Labov, Propp worked on a textual and structural level and identified thirty-two narratems...

    Joseph Campbell’s (1949) template for a “hero’s journey” can be compared to celebrity chefs on cooking shows. The grand narrative template consists of three main stages: “Departure,” “Initiation,” and “Return.” The celebrity chef’s hero journey begins off-stage in the Departure stage as an unskilled and ordinary individual. Interest in food is arou...

    As a television mode, cooking shows are programmed to include commercials. In the old television model, these breaks were considered part of the viewers’ experience. Television channels worked to keep viewers’ attention with a cohesive “flow” of television material between the show and commercials (Williams, 1974). Although new programming strategi...

    Travel cooking shows are similar to how-to cooking shows and the domestic scenario by including stories about the cooking itself, the preparation of recipes, the consumption, etc. But, travel shows take viewers on another narrative as a form of “culinary tourism” (Long, 2004). Hosts use food as a medium to explore new cultures and ways of being. Th...

    • Kelsi Matwick, Keri Matwick
    • 2019
  3. Dec 3, 2019 · We illustrate the overall characteristics of recipe telling followed by an analysis of how celebrity chefs distinguish themselves from others through four distinct performances of recipe telling: (1) intertextuality, (2) personification, (3) humor and (4) direct address to viewers. Download chapter PDF.

    • Kelsi Matwick, Keri Matwick
    • 2019
  4. Before diving nose-first into your glass, consider the bouquet of scents that await. Bourbon's aroma is a complex symphony, where each note plays a pivotal role in the overall sensory experience. Here's a quick sniff-guide: Grains: The base of bourbon's scent, often exuding a warm, toasty character.

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  6. Feb 24, 2023 · Bourbon appreciation comes with an entire dictionary. We cut through it all and get you the essential terms you need to understand the world of this whiskey.

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