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kozar

(2,851 posts)
Thu Jun 20, 2024, 03:18 PM Jun 2024

What cooking shows do you all watch?

I tend to be watching competition type cooking shows, but, I'm cynical.
I feel, they know ahead of time, what the " challenge" will be.
And also, I'm getting tired of these " competitors, talking to the cam, with their," personality "
I remember Emeril, Julia, Wolfgang.
They taught cooking.


Koz

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What cooking shows do you all watch? (Original Post) kozar Jun 2024 OP
Master chef. Love it. jimfields33 Jun 2024 #1
I tried MC, kozar Jun 2024 #4
You very well may be right. jimfields33 Jun 2024 #6
Exactly, what I am sensing! kozar Jun 2024 #8
america's test kitchen appeals to the scientist in me rampartc Jun 2024 #2
Interesting, kozar Jun 2024 #3
pbs, of course. rampartc Jun 2024 #5
No worries, kozar Jun 2024 #7
Steven Raichlen project fire on PBS. Barbecue and other PBS cooking shows Walleye Jun 2024 #9
Ty kozar Jun 2024 #11
iron chef is the last cooking competition show I could stomach dwp6577 Jun 2024 #19
Yes I think ATK is very interesting. I watch it all the time and it improves my appetite for supper Walleye Jun 2024 #22
Pati's Mexican Table lamp_shade Jun 2024 #10
Ty/ nt kozar Jun 2024 #12
I watch that one too. I've even made some of her recipes. Callalily Jun 2024 #34
how many chocolate cake recipes can there be in 50 yrs of cooking shows? nt msongs Jun 2024 #13
So make a ne one, kozar Jun 2024 #14
I had to laugh when I read your response. Epic! Just how many recipes are out there in the real world, on SWBTATTReg Jun 2024 #21
My mom did the same thing, it's a treasure, that book Walleye Jun 2024 #23
You're right, it's a treasure for the ages, especially when your Mom makes it. How nice! SWBTATTReg Jun 2024 #24
Frankie Celenza, Struggle Meals on TasteMade..... global1 Jun 2024 #15
Too many comdics, kozar Jun 2024 #16
Frugal cmeals, do have, kozar Jun 2024 #17
He is a natural..... FarPoint Jun 2024 #26
Chopped! AKwannabe Jun 2024 #18
I love Ted. viva la Jun 2024 #27
I liked Chopped as well, kozar Jun 2024 #29
Rory O'Connell on PBS is a pleasure to watch. The antithesis of Gordon Ramsey in every possible way. RussellCattle Jun 2024 #20
If youtube shows count, Tasting History Retrograde Jun 2024 #25
Tasting History kozar Jun 2024 #30
I love Supermarket stakeout viva la Jun 2024 #28
I watch it , now and then, kozar Jun 2024 #31
I know. Sometimes they only get $20 extra. viva la Jun 2024 #32
Imamu Room spinbaby Jun 2024 #33

jimfields33

(18,878 posts)
6. You very well may be right.
Thu Jun 20, 2024, 03:28 PM
Jun 2024

I think all reality shows are for the most part. I’m just glad it’s different from Hell’s Kitchen which I watch a few seasons but became very repetitive.

kozar

(2,851 posts)
8. Exactly, what I am sensing!
Thu Jun 20, 2024, 03:35 PM
Jun 2024

HK,( I've seen them all), starts with 16-20 contestants, no 2 are the same. You will find one you like, you will find one you hate.
I believe, HK , looks at the metrics, for next weeks show, until about , the last 7 .
By then, they got you hooked.


Koz

rampartc

(5,835 posts)
2. america's test kitchen appeals to the scientist in me
Thu Jun 20, 2024, 03:21 PM
Jun 2024

but the guy with the barbecue is the one i want to visit for labor day.

kozar

(2,851 posts)
3. Interesting,
Thu Jun 20, 2024, 03:23 PM
Jun 2024

I learned alot from Alton Brown. Kinda science guy as well.
Then he went over to TV world.
I'll check it out. Thanks,

Koz

dwp6577

(108 posts)
19. iron chef is the last cooking competition show I could stomach
Thu Jun 20, 2024, 04:58 PM
Jun 2024

Project fire/Project smoke, Patti Jinich, america's test kitchen. Honed my skills with these shows and ATK has great reviews of ingredient brands, kitchen tools, etc...
John Catucci's "you gotta eat here" shows some great ideas for "bad for you food"

Walleye

(35,672 posts)
22. Yes I think ATK is very interesting. I watch it all the time and it improves my appetite for supper
Thu Jun 20, 2024, 07:25 PM
Jun 2024

kozar

(2,851 posts)
14. So make a ne one,
Thu Jun 20, 2024, 04:09 PM
Jun 2024

I don't make choc. Cakes, because ,I, don't bake, much
I live ,fuĺtime, in,a camper,I use my oven
As little, as possible

Koz

SWBTATTReg

(24,094 posts)
21. I had to laugh when I read your response. Epic! Just how many recipes are out there in the real world, on
Thu Jun 20, 2024, 06:04 PM
Jun 2024

everything? I bet it's millions and millions (just like the number of songs out there). I say stick w/ the few that you like, and slowly expand to include other nice / good recipes that you or your friends encounter. My Mom compiled all of them into a family cookbook, that she gave out for Xmas, it was wonderful. And I still use it too, even though it is worn out.

kozar

(2,851 posts)
16. Too many comdics,
Thu Jun 20, 2024, 04:27 PM
Jun 2024

Very simple recipes,
Yes he is cost effective,
Bit you should, as his kids, have a full spice cabinet,

Very Simple recipes, as long as you , can afford, spices.
That he, says, should be, in , your panty
Koz

FarPoint

(13,623 posts)
26. He is a natural.....
Thu Jun 20, 2024, 10:33 PM
Jun 2024

I enjoy his approach wherein he reflects how an at home cook prepares/plans meals....He is funny as well...Makes you feel you are in the kitchen with him...

AKwannabe

(6,356 posts)
18. Chopped!
Thu Jun 20, 2024, 04:49 PM
Jun 2024

It is glamorized and edited to the moon
But entertaining as well.

Beat Flay ok too
So, yes. Competition shows.

I get cool ideas and techniques too

RussellCattle

(1,760 posts)
20. Rory O'Connell on PBS is a pleasure to watch. The antithesis of Gordon Ramsey in every possible way.
Thu Jun 20, 2024, 05:48 PM
Jun 2024

Kind and gentle cooking, respect for the ingredients and not all about technique. Great recipes and food.
Pati is good too. Funny and her trips to Mexico are great. And her kids.

Retrograde

(10,653 posts)
25. If youtube shows count, Tasting History
Thu Jun 20, 2024, 10:30 PM
Jun 2024

recipes plus their history - episodes range from what miners ate in the Old West to dinner on the Hindenberg.

Otherwise, Iron Chef (I discovered it while on a trip to Japan) to Good Eats. Netflix has some of the Brazilian and Mexican Iron Chef spinoffs. I've also become addicted to Korean cooking shows on Netflix.

kozar

(2,851 posts)
30. Tasting History
Fri Jun 21, 2024, 09:42 AM
Jun 2024

I'll check out , thanks.
Iron Chef, too many reincarnations, way too many weird ingredients that it is no longer,
A cooking show.

Koz

viva la

(3,775 posts)
28. I love Supermarket stakeout
Fri Jun 21, 2024, 07:29 AM
Jun 2024

It's silly, but I enjoy watching them bargain with shoppers for their groceries.

kozar

(2,851 posts)
31. I watch it , now and then,
Fri Jun 21, 2024, 09:52 AM
Jun 2024

And think,
I just planned my meals, bought my food. Only got hit twice by carts.
Would I do that again? For 100 bucks? No. I agree, it is a silly show.

Koz

viva la

(3,775 posts)
32. I know. Sometimes they only get $20 extra.
Fri Jun 21, 2024, 01:12 PM
Jun 2024

I wouldn't go back and re-shop for that.

But if I did sell my groceries, I'd go hang out and watch them cook.

spinbaby

(15,199 posts)
33. Imamu Room
Fri Jun 21, 2024, 03:00 PM
Jun 2024

A lovely Japanese woman living in Canada packing lunches and cooking meals. It’s a soothing look at Japanese home cooking. Find her on YouTube.

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