This Sunday, Batali will fire up the burners for his most horrific meal yet: Homer Simpson. But cooking up one of animation's most famous faces won't mark the first appearance of the chef on the show.
It’s finally time for a drink here at Cooking The Simpsons! After this and this, I think we’ve earned it. For our boozy libation, we turn to season three’s “Flaming Moe’s.” I’d be remiss if I didn’t ...
While we don't want to spoil too much (what with the clip waiting below and all), we can say that it begins with Peter's efforts to avoid having to listen to Lois' dream and ends up with Peter at – ...
Briggs in 2017, and an early screen grab of The Simpsons. Photo credit: Marc Grimwade/WireImage (Briggs), Alamy (The Simpsons) After taking to Twitter for suggestions this week, Briggs has announced a ...
Laurel Randolph is the woman behind a series called Cooking The Simpsons in which she makes and creates recipes from the long-running animated comedy. “There’s a ton of really wacky food references on ...
The 28th annual “Treehouse of Horror” episode of The Simpsons will involve a cannibal-themed segment called “Mmm... Homer” that will feature a cameo from America’s favorite ravioli-slinger, Mario ...
The Simpsons is back with more misadventures and shenanigans of the quirky Simpson family in Season 23. The series showcases the typical American family while offering humorous comments on American ...
Yep, these have recipes for krusty burgers, Marge’s pretzels, and dishes from the four nations inspired by its resources Written by: Oscar Hestiada Jr It seems like these days everyone has a cookbook.
The Simpsons writers have not shied away from parodying the video game industry in the past, and now they have more material to work with. Veteran Simpsons producer Matt Selman tweeted an image ...
A FAN has developed recipes for some of the iconic foods and drinks from the show including Krusty Brand Imitation Gruel and the Flaming Moe. Laurel Randolph is the woman behind a series called ...