Alton Brown |
Host and Creator |
Deborah Duchon |
Nutritional Anthropologist |
Recurring Role |
Cobbler dough can be kept in the freezer for up to three months.
In England Rhubarb is commonly paired with ginger.
Blackberries have been found in the stomachs of human remains from the ice age.
Avery: I dare say that had it not been for the untimely passing of Mr. Yorick...
Alton: Alas, poor Yorick!
Avery: You knew him?
Alton: Not well.
Alton Brown: So, what have we learned here kids? Well, we've learned that cobbler isn't just a link to the past; It is a bridge to our culinary future.
We've also learned that if you've got good eats on your plate you don't need fancy smancy clubs on your resume.
Poor Yorick
There's a bit of byplay between Alton and Avery at the beginning that is an allusion to a famous quote from Shakespeare's Hamlet: "Alas, poor Yorick. I knew him, Horatio." It is frequently misquoted along the lines of "Alas, poor Yorick. I knew him well."
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