~terry
Wed, Oct 20, 2004 (08:58)
seed
Cooking shows abound on tv, not just Emeril. Lately, there's John
Cleese's wine show. He recently discussed the three basic red wines
( Cabernet Sauvignon, Merlot and Pinot Noir).
And Martha Stewart has moved to reruns. There's also Iron Chef. And
lots more.
~terry
Wed, Oct 20, 2004 (09:01)
#1
Some of the cooking shows:
- TV show that features recipes for quick
meals.
America's Test Kitchen - official site for the show featuring the chefs
and editors behind Cooks Illustrated magazine.
Americas' Family Kitchen With Vertamae Grosvenor
Barefoot Contessa (2)
Barely Cooking - cooking show featuring pairs of naked chefs, wearing
strategically-placed aprons, exploring the relationship between sex and food.
Best of Taste - series featuring Chef John Sarich. Includes episodes,
biography, press, and links.
Biker Billy Cooks With Fire
Chef Doug: Thyme in the Kitchen - bringing together the natural beauty and
unique culinary flavor of Florida's Emerald Coast.
Chef Jim White - includes recipes, shopping tips, contests, and cookbooks.
ChefEasy - weekly video-on-demand cooking show featuring recipes, video
tips and techniques, and a contest.
Christina Cooks The Whole Food Way - includes information about the show,
recipes, glossary, and more.
Coastal Cooking - features chefs from the Gulf Coast cooking with natural
gas.
Consuming Passions - ABC cooking show with Ian Parmenter.
Cooking with Caprial - featuring advice and recipes from the PBS series
with Chef Caprial Pence. Includes information about the bistro which offers
ethnically influenced Northwest cuisine.
Cucina Amore - companion site to the PBS series featuring recipes, episode
descriptions, and a look behind the scenes.
Dutch Oven & Camp Cooking - hosted by Cee Dubs. Features dutch oven and
camp cooking.
Emeril Live@
Entrada - Journeys in Latin American Cuisine - companion site to the
Public TV show features recipes and travel details from Mexico, Chile,
Argentina, Costa Rica, Brazil, and Puerto Rico.
Essence of Emeril, The - bringing Cajun and Creole cuisine from the Bayou
to the big time.
Food 911 - official site from the Food Network, with recipes, schedules,
fan forum, and information about host Tyler Florence.
Forever Summer (3)
From Martha's Kitchen - Food Network series featuring highlights from the
Emmy Award-winning Martha Stewart Living.
Full Bloom Show, The - illustrates cooking in the heart of California.
Every week we go to the environment of the item we're going to prepare.
Gondola on the Murray, A - companion site to the cooking program hosted by
Stefano de Pieri.
Good Eats (5)
Great Chefs Online - provides recipes and chef biographies from the Great
Chefs TV shows. It also has a shopping section that features Great Chefs
cookbooks and videos.
Grilling with Chef George Hirsch & George Hirsch's Know Your Fire -
program information, recipes, and products.
Huey's Cooking Club - Ian Hewitson offers recipes, hints, and reviews to
members. Appears on Huey's Cooking Adventures, Healthy, Wealthy, and Wise, and
other shows.
In the Kitchen with Arlene Williams - recipes and helpful hints spiced
with home-spun wisdom.
In The Kitchen With Chef Tell - his delicious recipes in cyberspace.
Inn Chef, The - series hosted by Chef Michael Smith on the Life Network.
Shot on location at the Inn at Bay Fortune in PEI and a variety of locations
in Atlantic Canada.
Iron Chef (19)
Jacques Raymond Secret Recipes - recipes from his ABC-TV cooking series.
Jewish Cooking in America With Joan Nathan - companion site to the PBS
series which uses food to explore Jewish culture and history in the United
States. Includes recipes and historical stories.
Jo Seagar - presents recipes, cooking tips, and cookbook details.
Julia and Jacques Cooking at Home - companion site to the 22-part public
television series includes information about Julia Child and Jacques P�pin and
each episode.
Kocoa's Kitchen - cooking show featured on Chicago's WGN-TV Channel 9.
Lucy's Classic Cajun Culture and Cooking - family cooking secrets with
Lucy Zaunbrecher. From Louisiana Public Broadcasting.
Martin Yan's Chinatowns - follow the master chef as he travels and teaches
cooking in Chinatowns around the world.
MasterChef USA - the Olympics of amateur cooking. Includes competition
information, featured menus, and contestant entry rules and application.
Mcdang.Com - includes recipes with archives, webboards, and food-related
articles. In Thai.
Mollie Katzen's Cooking Show: Vegetable Heaven - author of the Moosewood
Cookbook. Site includes cookbooks, recipes for vegetarians, and food
preparation tips.
Naked Chef@
Nick Paine's Exotic Kitchen - culinary archeologist presents a study of
exotic and historic tribal foods filmed in the Peruvian Amazon. Program aired
on Real TV, the Travel Channel, and the Discovery Channel.
Nigella Bites - official site from the Style Network. Includes video
clips, recipes, and Q&A.
Occasional Cook, The - features recipes from chef James Reeson.
Origins with Burt Wolf@
Paula's Home Cooking - official site from the Food Network for the home
cooking show hosted by Southern chef Paula Deen.
PBS: Julia Child: Lessons with Master Chefs - official site from PBS
features a video database of techniques, recipes, and tips from master chefs.
Ramsey's Kitchen Nightmares - looks at what happens when Gordon Ramsay
goes on the road, and starts simmering in someone else's kitchen.
Ready Steady Cook - two chefs each attempt to make a meal within 20
minutes using certain ingredients. At the end the choice is between the red
tomato team and the green pepper team.
Savor the Southwest - companion site to the 13-part public television
cooking series featuring the cuisine of the American Southwest includes
recipes, cooking tips, and a look behind the scenes.
Seafood Steward - features seafood tips and recipes from Chef Gary Puetz.
Surprise Chef - features facts, tips, and recipes.
Web Kitchen of Nathalie Dupree - info on this television personality and
author of several cookbooks.
Weir Cooking in the Wine Country - cooking with Joanne Weir.
WhatWeEat.tv - companion to the 13-part PBS series hosted by Burt Wolf.
Looks at how Christopher Columbus and the Spanish conquistadors changed the
way the world ate.
World Feast - television series highlighting Australian foods, chefs, and
recipes. Airs on SBS.
Yan Can Cook - official site for Chef Martin Yan, complete with recipes
and wok talk.
~MarciaH
Wed, Nov 17, 2004 (16:50)
#2
When Spring's Chef mentioned a Food channel I was aghast that anyone would ever watch. Hilo got it before I left and I found it captivating. I love watching other people work! Now if only we could sample their output.
~WERoland
Sat, Aug 27, 2005 (20:41)
#3
That would be very nice, yep!
~wolf
Sun, Aug 28, 2005 (20:49)
#4
indeed! i love watching unwrapped (where they show you origins of different foods from candy to sandwiches) and how they're made today.
~MarciaH
Sat, Oct 1, 2005 (19:40)
#5
I liked Emeril before he got so full of himself. Lets have our own resident chef on the telly. I'd watch ! Heck, I'd get cable just for that !! Even though we don't get to taste anything.
~wolf
Mon, Nov 7, 2005 (19:37)
#6
i'd watch too!
~terry
Mon, Nov 7, 2005 (21:52)
#7
Get wer o land to do a pizzacast?
~MarciaH
Sun, Nov 13, 2005 (18:09)
#8
Even if it is "just" on Terry-tv at Spring. I'd pay to see that !!
~terry
Sun, Nov 13, 2005 (21:03)
#9
Hey, you're on it, if you're payin' it's happenin'.
I'll do a little video podcast next time I order a pizza from wer 'o land.
~wolf
Sun, Nov 13, 2005 (22:05)
#10
kewl!!!
~MarciaH
Sun, Nov 13, 2005 (22:10)
#11
OH joy!!! how much is this gonna cost? I guess he is my Christmas present this year. Watch out Wolfie, we're gonna get the good stuff.
~WERoland
Mon, Nov 14, 2005 (15:59)
#12
And I missed it...people were in town casting for the second season of Hell's Kitchen and I found out too late to go...*sigh*
~MarciaH
Mon, Nov 14, 2005 (16:26)
#13
*bigger sigh* Ah wellm Terry has to eat at least once daily. There will be other times. (fingers crossed)
~terry
Thu, Nov 17, 2005 (17:43)
#14
I just haven't made it in to town yet, I'm such a hermit.
~MarciaH
Thu, Nov 17, 2005 (20:44)
#15
Enjoy your solitude. We are hermits, too. It is especially great if you have found a fellow hermit to share this lifestyle with. It is the best !
~terry
Sat, Nov 19, 2005 (22:44)
#16
At least it's quiet and peaceful.
~MarciaH
Sun, Nov 20, 2005 (16:09)
#17
Indeed. If you get to where the silence is too dense just pop around to the local mall. That usually cures us or a meal at a busy pizza place with a great chef, perhaps...
~terry
Sun, Nov 20, 2005 (17:45)
#18
They had a cooking segment on CBS Sunday morning today. They showed how to make great cornbread dressing for Thanksgiving and they had a segment on "high tech" food served at a couple of Chicago restaurants. Pretty amazing.
~wolf
Sun, Nov 20, 2005 (19:18)
#19
i saw that too--rachel ray was on there as well.
~terry
Sun, Nov 20, 2005 (19:32)
#20
Those Chicago restaurant dishes were of the "don't try this at home" variety, weren't they?
~wolf
Mon, Nov 21, 2005 (19:16)
#21
exactly!
~MarciaH
Thu, Nov 24, 2005 (13:48)
#22
Ah, the new bride. Missed that one.