One week before we all gather with our loved ones for a meal to remember, Martha Stewart was crowned the queen of Thanksgiving during TODAY’s United Sides of Thanksgiving.
With all 17 chefs seated around a Thanksgiving table setup with Martha seated in the center, TODAY’s Carson Daly delighted Martha with the surprise coronation.
As gallant horn music reminiscent of a renaissance faire played, Martha happily accepted her title from Carson. With a laugh and smile, Stewart posed with her golden turkey baster as chef Bobby Flay placed a crown atop the icon of culinary television.“All hail, the queen of Thanksgiving!” said Carson as the gaggle of chefs from our United Sides of Thanksgiving event laughed, cheered and applauded her.
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