Posted on 12/10/2007 4:35:54 PM PST by SandRat
WASHINGTON, Dec. 10, 2007 The Pentagon Channel today served hungry television audiences its newest recipe for entertainment, a half-hour cooking show called The Grill Sergeants.
I love cooking gumbo, said host Army Sgt. 1st Class Brad Turner, taking a break from serving cups filled with sausage, seafood and chicken gumbo to hungry workers. It is probably the easiest dish to feed a mass of people, and its filling, its wonderful, and whomever Im cooking for, I can always adapt it to them. Turner is stationed at Fort Lee, Va., and was one of several military Grill Sergeants chosen to host the program. The chef, a charismatic showman with nearly 17 years of military experience, said The Grill Sergeants differs from other cooking shows in that it caters to a servicemember audience, with much of the dialogue peppered with military overtones. In his favorite episode, titled Saving Private Dining, Turner serenades The Taste Buds bassist and his wife as they share a romantic fare that includes shrimp scampi and bananas foster cheesecake, which Turner had just cooked. They just sat and eyeballed each other and took some time to be together, the chef said. It doesnt get much better than that. Turners palette is borne of a New Orleans passion for food and, like many natives of the Big Easy, doesnt eat to live; he lives to eat. The chef said his favorite part of cooking is the unity that emerges through preparing meals. I give (the audience) the ability to share themselves with other people, the host said. If you bake cookies with your kids, if you take time to cook with your spouse, if you take time to do that, that kind of gesture is irreplaceable. Turner hopes The Grill Sergeants will encourage families, especially military families distanced by deployments and busy work schedules, to relish moments in the kitchen together, preparing dishes in easy steps outlined in the follow-along cooking show. You gotta eat three times a day, he said. When your stomach says youre hungry, why take some time to think, Who have I not spoken to today? Thats three times a day that you can show love. Linda Doditch, producer of The Grill Sergeants, said the program was conceived as a way to expand the Pentagon Channels offering of lifestyle programming. It focuses on healthy eating, nutrition and food safety tips, she said. And, of course, were incorporating a lot of fun and good recipes and down-home cooking that anybody can make. Doditch noted that recipes appearing on the show will be available on the programs Web site. One of the satisfied Pentagon staffers who enjoyed the gumbo medley said she plans to download the recipe and prepare it for her family. The gumbo is delicious; I want seconds, Defense Department employee Joanne Johnson said. I certainly am going to try making this. The Grill Sergeants will air Mondays at noon Eastern Time and also will be available on the Pentagon Channels Web site, www.pentagonchannel.mil. |
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In case you are still out there..
8-)
Pass the MRE delight.
You can serve fewer than 400?
At last count, my family was only in the mid 270s...
8o)
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