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Wednesday May 23, 2007
Chef of the Year: You!
My friend Michael Schreiber, a producer for the RealMeals site,enticed me--a humble cookbook author and hobbyist chef--to try it out. Armed with a digital video camera, a microphone, and my kitchen, we whipped up some chicken wings, a homemade barbeque sauce and a tasty Bloody Caesar cocktail in about an hour. About a week later, I was staring at my laptop, watching myself mincing garlic and sauteing onions. I'm not famous yet, but I have to admit, I really enjoy watching myself cook. Somehow, being on video really makes you look like you know what you're doing. One day, when our kitchen television sets are hooked up to the Internet via the next generation of Apple TV, we'll be able to keyword search through thousands of video recipes (some professional, but mostly amateur), and follow along with our virtual friends as they teach us how to roll dough, or de-bone a chicken. That's the real "Web 2.0," and I'm actually looking forward to it. My friends at Realmeals.tv encourage the budding Mario Battali to break out the digital video camera and iVideo software, and start cooking. Submit your video recipe directly to the site, and enjoy watching yourself concoct an Apple Martini, make your own "DIY" wedding cake, or get dressed up like Elvis and make a peanut butter and fried banana sandwich that's true to the King's original recipe. Get a YouTube buzz going, and maybe someone with a yen for obscure cooking talent and a fat checkbook will make you the next Rachel Ray. It's worth a shot. Courtesy of CanvasLI.com |
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