
When hosting a
viewing party of any sort, there are two options for planning a menu. You can serve
foods inspired by the show or popular dishes classic to the TV dinner. For my
Heroes season premiere party, I've decided to do the latter and offer friends a tasty re-interpretation of the 1950s TV dinner.

With new seasons of all my favorite shows coming back on the air, I've been doubling up on the dining and viewing. I asked for your help looking for organized yet cute TV dinner trays. You saved your finds in the
Yum Market on TeamSugar with the keyword tag
TV Dinner Tray.

I don't know about you, but with new seasons of
The Hills and
Mad Men, I've been spending a lot of mealtimes in front of the tube. I think it's time I got myself some TV dinner trays to fit in with my couch dining experience. Can you help me find some choice picks?

One of the dishes the wannabe chefs on
Gordon Ramsay's reality show,
Hell's Kitchen, must produce on a regular basis, is beef Wellington. A traditional British dish, a beef Wellington is a perfectly seared piece of beef tenderloin encompassed by a light puffy pastry shell. After watching the chefs repeatedly burn, overcook, undercook, and ruin beef Wellingtons all season, my conclusion is they're not the easiest dish to make.