Tune in Tonight: Dinner Impossible – “Yahoo! Search Scramble”

Chef Irvine with VP of Marketing Raj Gossain and Search SVP Tuoc Luong

Chef Irvine with VP of Marketing Raj Gossain and Search SVP Tuoc Luong

What happens when we put a few folks on the Yahoo! Search team in aprons and task them to cook a meal for 450 hungry Yahoos? Find out tonight at 10 p.m. ET/PT on Food Network’s Dinner Impossible episode, “Yahoo! Search Scramble.”

Back in January, chef Robert Irvine and the Dinner Impossible crew took over the Yahoo! kitchens to help us celebrate the fifth anniversary of Yahoo! Search. Their mission: make the top 15 most searched dishes, each dish using a randomly assigned top searched ingredient. Chef Irvine put Search SVP Tuoc Luong and VP of Marketing Raj Gossain to work in this tough challenge. All we can say is that eight hours of hectic chopping, cooking, and sweating made for pretty good television!

Be sure to catch the episode tonight. In the meantime, check out some photos from the shoot.

Eugenia Chien
Yahoo! Search Blog

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Comment by ryankuder
2009-04-15 08:21:46

It’s in the TiVo queue, Raj. This should be good ;)

 
Comment by Granny
2009-04-15 11:47:03

I am going to be watching with my family… food and IT combined what can be a better mix :)

 
Comment by BudgetCatering
2009-04-18 21:00:19

Wonder where I can see the replay?

 
Comment by Deb
2009-04-19 17:47:33

Yikes, I missed this! Being on the computer and watching tv work well together along with a snack. of course, I always now avoid drinks near my laptop after getting one soaked once while multi-tasking with juice.

Deb

 
Comment by Pasta recipeS
2009-09-09 19:39:57

That must have been an amazing event! I really think that work + fun + a good meal is a perfect way to get people to know each other! Good job to companies that can show some fresh ideas, it’s good food for though for the modern business world!

 
Comment by Schetovodni uslugi
2011-05-08 05:44:39

very useful information, thank you about it

 
Comment by Arla Ramones
2011-06-04 09:25:02

The particular keyword which is chosen for a page must be relevant to its written content.

 

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