Wolfgang Puck is a culinary phenomenon, so when he gives his favorite dessert, and we hear it's a chocolate-laden dream, we're of course going to listen.
Once a darling of Silicon Valley, the Juicero had a brief but juicy existence. Here's what happened to the absurdly expensive (and just plain absurd) appliance.
In the face of adversity and rejection, the founder of Fat Ass Fudge decided to turn her consternation into delicious chocolate, but did the Sharks invest?
History speaks of the green fairy, an enchanting liquor with a storied past: Absinthe, now popular again, Oscar Wilde's favorite drink, was once banned.
Two friends watched their families make Easter eggs and the ensuing mess and vowed to change the way children decorated eggs, but how did they handle the Tank?
Part of the allure of peanut butter is its thick spreadability, but this very draw makes it tricky to get out of the jar, which is what inspired this inventor.
The official state meat pie of Louisiana, the Natchitoches meat pie, reflects the colorful mix of cultures that are woven together in the history of the region
Alfred Hitchcock was known for his excellent suspense thrillers but also his love of rich food. It stands to reason that his favorite breakfast was a classic.
Plombir's name comes from the French plombières (or glace plombières), and while the original recipe was French, today, plombir is quintessentially Russian.