On October 19 BravoTV.com will launch a new online twelve-webisode series called Top Recipe: The Wong Way to Cook. Lee Anne Wong will demonstrate the winning recipe from Top Chef every Thursday (Top Chef's second season debuts on Wednesday, October 18). While I don't cook nearly as much as I'd like and am rather indifferent to cooking shows, I think this is a great idea. Having the show online would allow viewers to easily pause and rewind to see how things are done and to jot down ingredients. Of course, having a DVR affords this same luxury, but this is just another method of making DIY that much easier. It would be nice to see more DIY shows create Web spin-offs like this, then I could pause New Yankee Workshop while I try to find out what the hell a steel bit metric two-way electric free-standing reversible gas-powered triangular widget saw is.Bravo launching online cooking show
On October 19 BravoTV.com will launch a new online twelve-webisode series called Top Recipe: The Wong Way to Cook. Lee Anne Wong will demonstrate the winning recipe from Top Chef every Thursday (Top Chef's second season debuts on Wednesday, October 18). While I don't cook nearly as much as I'd like and am rather indifferent to cooking shows, I think this is a great idea. Having the show online would allow viewers to easily pause and rewind to see how things are done and to jot down ingredients. Of course, having a DVR affords this same luxury, but this is just another method of making DIY that much easier. It would be nice to see more DIY shows create Web spin-offs like this, then I could pause New Yankee Workshop while I try to find out what the hell a steel bit metric two-way electric free-standing reversible gas-powered triangular widget saw is.













