Jack Lemmon’s character famously strains spaghetti using a tennis racket in “The Apartment,” so I knew that’s what I had to make for this pairing.
I knew I wanted to pair some kind of twisted food with “Twister,” so I went with one of my favorites: cinnamon sugar twisted donuts.
I knew I had to do a dessert pairing with “Queen Sugar” given the show’s title and the plot revolving around a family’s sugar cane farm.
I knew as soon as I glimpsed snacking cakes in “Bridgerton,” I had to make that my pairing.
“A Warm December” has a pivotal scene involving ice cream, and I also wanted to have a dessert that called back to the film’s title. So for the pairing, I chose caramel apple pie ice cream!
I chose a French toast bake to pair with “The Family Stone” because there is a pivotal scene in the movie involving a breakfast bake and a kitchen disaster.
It is widely debated whether or not “Die Hard” is a Christmas movie. I have decided it is an unconventional Christmas movie just so I can name one of my favorite Christmas cocktails after Bruce Willis’s iconic line in the film.
I have attempted vegan lox on bagels a few times now, so I figured it was time to share my recipe as I also say farewell to my beloved “The Marvelous Mrs. Maisel.”
In “Gentefied,” three cousins come together to help their grandfather’s taqueria stay afloat, so tacos were an easy pairing for this show.
I recently watched the docuseries “Cheese: A Love Story,” and I wanted to pair it with one of my favorite cheese recipes: poutine.