
Last week
Forbes released a
list of the 10 top-earning celebrity chefs. The richest celebrity "chef" is
Rachael Ray who, thanks to her four Food Network shows, daytime television show, magazine, and Dunkin' Donuts deal, makes $18 million a year. She's followed by Oscar caterer
Wolfgang Puck ($16 million) and
Gordon Ramsay ($7.5 million).

If you haven't been following along with all of our
Governors Ball coverage then you may have missed the fact that it's going to be "simple but refined." Everything is an elegant sea of red and gold, and the food is nothing but refined simplicity.
While at the press preview, I had the opportunity to watch Wolfgang at work.

The Oscars are just around the corner — fill in your
ballot for a chance to win fab prizes! — and last week I tempted you guys with
photos from the Governors Ball preview However, I didn't give a full rundown on what was going to be served. If you were wondering what was pictured in the sea of tastiness, get prepared.

Yesterday morning, amidst a sea of reporters and video cameras, Wolfgang Puck unveiled the menu for this year's
Governors Ball. While it is still an organic and natural affair, this time it's all about simplicity. It's the 80th Oscar celebration and so the theme — for both the food and decor — is about making the simple things fabulous.
Puck to Cater the Oscars After Party For the fourteenth year in a row, Wolfgang Puck has been selected to create and cater the menu for the Governors Ball, the celebratory party that follows the Academy Awards. Puck will head a team of hand-picked chefs to cook, plate, and serve the 1,500 ball guests. Keeping up with the current trends in the culinary world, Puck states that the menu will highlight local ingredients.

For the fourteenth year in a row,
Wolfgang Puck has been selected to create and cater the menu for the
Governors Ball, the celebratory party that follows the Academy Awards. Puck will head a team of hand-picked chefs to cook, plate, and serve the 1,500 ball guests. Keeping up with the
current trends in the culinary world, Puck states that the menu will highlight local ingredients.

Tiramisu is one of my favorite desserts. I love the smooth, creamy filling and the light, melt in your mouth cake. I order tiramisu when eating at restaurants, but have only attempted to make it at home twice.

I'm cheering on my alma mater by hosting a huge pre-game party. I host this tailgate every other year when the game takes place at Stanford. While the menu for the majority of the dishes changes — this year it consists of a variety of tasty football foods complete with
chips, dips, and chicken wings — the desserts are always the same two classics.

Ever wonder if the children of famous chefs eat better than yours (or you for that matter)? This past weekend Parade magazine ran an article where
five well-known chefs discuss what they put in their children's lunches.
Surprisingly, while wonderfully delicious and healthy, their tips are actually effortless and easy to recreate in your own kitchen.

Celebrity chef to the celebs,
Wolfgang Puck has just announced several new animal welfare policies that he and his restaurants will be putting into place. In a
joint press release with the Humane Society, Puck has released a nine-point program aimed at raising the bar on farm animal treatment.
"I have regularly spent weekends at my local farmers markets and farms, getting to know my vendors, their animals and their animal treatment programs.