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Browse - Most popular cooking/food shows
The Chef Show
Actor-meets-director-meets-screenwriter Jon Favreau is teaming up with celebrity chef Roy Choi for a brand new Netflix Originals series entitled The Chef Show. Channeling much of the same energy the duo brought to the arthouse film Chef, the new show seeks to further immerse viewers into the world of food and culture, noting that "making a meal is about more than just food. It's about appreciating friends, family, and tradition. An opportunity to come together. To learn, to share and to celebrate different flavors, cultures, and people."
Ugly Delicious
The series features David Chang eating and drinking with chefs, writers, artists, and entertainers at beloved restaurants around the world, all while discussing the traditions and shared experiences inextricably tied to comfort foods.
Good Eats
Pop culture, comedy, and plain good eating: Host Alton Brown explores the origins of ingredients, decodes culinary customs and presents food and equipment trends. Punctuated by unusual interludes, simple preparations and unconventional discussions, he'll bring you food in its finest and funniest form.
The Great Celebrity Bake Off
The Great British Bake Off returns with five special episodes for Stand Up To Cancer. In each episode of The Great Celebrity Bake Off for Stand Up To Cancer Sandi Toksvig and Noel Fielding are joined by four different celebrities all aiming to impress judges Paul Hollywood and Prue Leith with their baking skills.
James May: Oh Cook!
A unique perspective on kitchen creations from someone who can't really cook. Based on James May's book "Oh Cook!: 60 Easy Recipes That Any Idiot Can Make," the show sees May making pasta, curry and cake recipes, with each episode featuring three dishes.
Chopped
Four chefs must prepare an outstanding three course meal with the ingredients provided to them. A panel of judges will determine which chef wins the $10,000 prize.
Restaurant: Impossible
Watch Chef Robert Irvine tackle America's most desperate restaurants in just two days with $10,000 to save them from failure.
With his expertise, passion, and creativity, Chef Robert Irvine transforms failing restaurants into thriving businesses. Don't miss Restaurant: Impossible!
The Great Canadian Baking Show
A homegrown version of hit baking competition The Great British Bake Off. Based on the British format, the series will bring together 10 amateur bakers from across Canada to compete in a series of themed culinary challenges. In each episode, they'll face three nail-biting rounds: the Signature Bake, the Technical Bake and the Show Stopper. Each week, the competitor who shows the most skill, creativity and finesse will be named Star Baker, while the weakest will be sent home until only three finalists are left vying for the Great Canadian Baking Show title.
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