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  1. Nov 8, 2023 · Add a little razzle-dazzle to your menu with these top celebrity recipes! There is much to try, from trendy plant-based dishes to classic comfort foods. Plus, some not-so-secret recipes they’ve shared with fans.

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  2. Celebrity Dish also known as TV Guide's Celebrity Dish was a 2000 60 minute American Food Network Television cooking show which was hosted by Mark McEwen which premiered on June 22, 2000.

    • Kate Middleton’s Watermelon Salad. A source close to the Princess of Wales told a U.K. newspaper that she eats this refreshing, no-cook salad on the reg when the weather’s warm.
    • Snoop Dogg’s Billionaire Bacon. If swicy foods are your jam, you’ll adore this simple spin on bacon, which gets its sweetness from brown sugar and its kick courtesy of red pepper flakes.
    • Cameron Diaz’s “Whatever-You-Got” Ramen. If you’ve never doctored up a packet of instant ramen with your own mix-ins, you’re in for a treat. Diaz is a fan of fresh veggies (shiitakes!
    • Taylor Swift’s Chai Tea Eggnog Cookies. The singer posted this recipe on her Tumblr in 2015 and it became an instant holiday hit. We’re not surprised, since they’re slathered in simple eggnog-kissed icing.
    • The Elvis. "I've never had anything like this before, though I've heard of peanut butter and banana sandwiches. It was really quite tasty. Next time, I'll break the bacon up into bits to make it easier to eat.
    • William Shatner's Cappuccino Muffins. "I loved the coffee flavor with the chocolate chips — and the touch of cinnamon was brilliant! These are not too sweet, and they go great with coffee.
    • Trisha Yearwood's Blackberry Cobbler. "This was a really lovely, quick and easy treat. The cobbler was perfect served with French vanilla ice cream. What a terrific flavor.
    • Martha Stewart's Oatmeal Cookies. "Perfectly delicious! Next time, I will freeze two of the logs, defrost in the refrigerator, and bake later. I also used Heath bar bits.
    • Dolly Parton’s "Stampede Soup" When you want a simple recipe that comes together in less than 20 minutes *and* is inspired by the one and only Dolly Parton, you make Stampede soup.
    • Dolly Parton’s Coleslaw Recipe. This recipe from Parton's 1989 cookbook looks a lot like a classic coleslaw, but she throws in some curveballs (sweet pickle juice and chopped dill pickles!).
    • Reese Witherspoon’s Favorite Southern Cake. Witherspoon also has a cookbook; in it, she shares a recipe for a classic Southern sour cream cake her grandma always made.
    • Jennifer Garner's “Cloud Cookies” Garner used Sarabeth's recipe for cloud cookies to make crispy cookies with little air pockets throughout. The superfine sugar (also known as caster sugar) is the secret ingredient to getting fluffy cookies, and they get a delicious texture from the chocolate chips and almonds.
  3. Celebrity Dish. WITH DAVID BURTKA. MAIN. EPISODES. RECIPES. PHOTOS. Celebrity Dish, hosted by David Burtka, takes us across the country for a peek inside food spots owned by today's hot celebrities. We scored delicious cookie recipes from everyone from Actress Mira Sorvino to Cookie Monster himself. Go Behind-the-Scenes.

  4. Celebrity Dish Recipes. Search. Most Popular Most Popular; Recently On TV; Ratings; Showing 1 - 8 of 8. Edison Street Cocktail. Recipe courtesy of Ty Burrell.