Chef Anne Burrell Shares Her Favorite Cooking Disasters From "Worst Cooks In America"
The Food Network's hit show, "Worst Cooks In America," is back for its twelfth season. Host Anne Burrell shares her favorite mishaps from the new season. For starters, "someone made grilled cheese "in a toaster. No, not a toaster oven, a toaster."
Burrell recently opened her first restaurant, Phil and Anne's Good Time Lounge, in Brooklyn. Fans of "Worst Cooks In America" can stop by on Sundays for a watch party with the host herself.
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