Casseroles don’t have to be about canned ingredients and vegetables you normally wouldn’t even think of eating alone, much less stuck in between layers of sauce and breadcrumbs. They can vary from everyone’s favorite all-time casserole, macaroni and cheese, to the ultimate English casserole, Shepherd’s Pie. Marcus Samuelsson Read Quote
The Swedish Christmas is definitely unique, even throughout Scandinavia. Like Christmas everywhere, it’s a very family-centered holiday. Marcus Samuelsson Read Quote
The fact is that more and more people are developing a sensitivity to gluten, without necessarily being allergic to it. Marcus Samuelsson Read Quote
Here’s a thought: what if we ban the word ‘healthy food’ from our culinary vocabulary? I’m not talking about banning foods that are considered healthy. I’m talking about changing the way we think about food overall. Marcus Samuelsson Read Quote
I think the kitchen is the new garage. And I think for a guy that wants to go out and be an evolved person, he should know about his local favorite restaurant. He should know how to cook something. Marcus Samuelsson Read Quote
I can take a lot of pride that I can launch cookbooks and there’s an audience out there that supports that. Marcus Samuelsson Read Quote
Salad can get a bad rap. People think of bland and watery iceberg lettuce, but in fact, salads are an art form, from the simplest rendition to a colorful kitchen-sink approach. Marcus Samuelsson Read Quote
Coconut oil is one of the most beneficial sources of fat. It is comprised of medium-chain fatty acids or MCFAs, which are easier to break down and metabolize into energy than large-chain fatty acids, which are often stored in the body as fat for later use. Marcus Samuelsson Read Quote
While most individuals use the flesh of the coconut in their cooking, coconut water and oil are also known to have numerous health benefits. Marcus Samuelsson Read Quote
The holidays are my favorite time of year! Christmas was always one of the biggest celebrations in Sweden, and I look forward to the festivities each year. Marcus Samuelsson Read Quote