
Well, this is not exactly my field of expertise. Cookin' I mean. So you must forgive me if I mix my parsley and my oregano. But with Thanksgiving knocking at the door you can't take any risks
and MSN is delivering a chef to the rescue. OK, joking aside, celebrity chef Cat Cora is now cooking on MSN via the Kraft Kitchen's online cooking show "Chef to the Rescue."
"Before she became the first female Iron Chef on the Food Network's top-rated show Iron Chef America, Cora was co-host of the Food Network's Kitchen Accomplished, where she worked with a design expert and contractor to surprise a homeowner with a three-day kitchen makeover. In November 2006, Cora achieved another culinary distinction when she was named executive chef of Bon Appetit," revealed Microsoft in a press release.
And you would get cocking advice from one of the world's most prominent chefs. Cora is in fact a member of the exclusive Macy's Culinary Council along with 14 other chefs worldwide.
"Chef to the Rescue provides an interactive forum to find fresh, useful and easy ideas to implement in the kitchen. Viewers can interact with Cat Cora and learn how to create their own culinary delights. Cora responds to user questions in the weekly webisodes and via the online message boards," concluded Microsoft.