jeudi 2 février 2017
18 Recipes That Prove Tyler Florence Is King of Game Day
If anyone knows how to make game day food, it's chef Tyler Florence. With roots in Greenville, SC, and a popular restaurant called Wayfare Tavern in San Francisco, the Food Network host and chef has tried-and-true recipes for everyone's favorites, from buttermilk biscuits to homemade potato chips and fried chicken. Take a page out of Tyler's book and fuel the inspiration for your own game-day get-together with the following 18 crowd-pleasing recipes that will earn you the MVP title.
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