This ice cream chain has a hidden number "31" in its logo.
What is Baskin Robbins?
This onomatopoeia is the signature catchphrase of TV Chef personality, Emeril Lagasse.
What is "Bam!"?
Commonly confused for sorbet, this frozen treat is different due to the addition of 1-2% milk fat.
What is Sherbet?
These three ingredients make a mirepoix, the aromatic flavor base that is a staple in French cuisine.
What are carrot, celery, and onion?
Wills once applied for a job to work at this national cookware store, with which he shares his name.
What is Williams Sonoma?
This dessert, originating from Brennan’s Restaurant on Bourbon Street, is famously flambeed as a finishing step in its preparation.
What is Bananas Foster?
TV Chef Guy Fieri frequently takes "trips" to this fictional location.
Where is Flavor Town?
Over 95% of the restaurants that claim to serve this condiment are actually serving a paste made from a blend of horseradish, mustard, flour, cornstarch, and green food colorant.
What is Wasabi?
When beating eggs to this consistency, it is vital to separate and prevent contact with any and all traces of oil.
What are Stiff Peaks?
This city, famous for cajun and creole cuisine, was where Sydney Grace and Wills took their first cooking class.
Where is New Orleans, Louisiana?
This popular side dish is commonly used as a substitute for ice cream in commercials and food photoshoots?
What are mashed potatoes?
Kevin Malone spills a giant stockpot containing this hearty and spicy dish in the twenty-sixth episode of "The Office."
What is Kevin's famous homemade chili?
This difficult-to-pronounce fermented liquid condiment was created in the early 19th Century by chemists John Wheeley Lea and William Henry Perrins.
What is Worcestershire Sauce?
This method of cooking commonly involves sealing your ingredients in a plastic pouch and submerging them in a water bath at a precisely regulated temperature for long durations of time.
What is Sous Vide?
This fiancee prefers to eat the pie crust over the pie filling (hint: your options are Sydney Grace or Wills).
Who is Wills?
The name of this Italian custard translates to "cooked cream" in English.
What is Panna Cotta?
This famous TV chef was the first woman inducted into the Culinary Institute of America's Hall of Fame in 1993.
Julia Child
Contrary to what you might think, this herb doesn't taste salty.
What is Savory?
This notoriously difficult technique is used to stabilize chocolate for making candies and confections, giving it a smooth and glossy finish.
What is Tempering?
This iconic 1989 romantic comedy film had a pivotal scene in Katz's Delicatessen, where Sydney Grace & Wills shared a pastrami sandwich and knish together.
What is When Harry Met Sally?
Also known as omelette surprise, this dessert consists of ice cream and cake topped with browned meringue.
What is Baked Alaska?
This cooking competition show, originating from Japan, was the first television program of its type to air in the United States in 1999.
What is Iron Chef?
Norway is the largest producer of this anadromous fish species at more than 1.1 million tons a year (in 2014).
What is Salmon?
This slicing technique literally translates to "little ribbons" in French.
What is Chiffonade?
Sydney Grace and Wills consider their meal at this restaurant to be the best meal they have shared together thus far.
What is Via Carota?