Bobby Flay's 7 Holiday Favorites

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Photo by: Kevin Lynch ©2011, Television Food Network, G.P. All Rights Reserved

Kevin Lynch, 2011, Television Food Network, G.P. All Rights Reserved

Bobby Flay took a break from cooking for “Savor Borgata: A Taste of American Classics” at Borgata Hotel Casino & Spa in Atlantic City, N.J. to chat with us about his holiday plans. We asked him seven rapid-fire questions to help us get to know his holiday personality.

FN Dish: For a holiday drink, eggnog, apple cider or hot chocolate?

Bobby Flay: Hot chocolate
FN Dish: Vodka, tequila, gin or bourbon?
BF: Bourbon
FN Dish: Christmas breakfast or Christmas dinner?
BF: Breakfast
FN Dish: Ham, beef or lamb?
BF: Lamb
FN Dish: Are you a fruitcake fan?
BF: No

FN Dish: Sugar cookies, chocolate chip cookies or gingerbread cookies?

BF: Gingerbread
FN Dish: Evite or invite?
BF: Invite

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