Television Cooking Shows
Posted: Sat Feb 10, 2007 8:44 pm
This may belong in the T.V. shows forum, but I rarely visit that one so I'm posting it here...
Do you have a favorite television chef or cook who hosts a cooking show?
What do you like about them or the show?
I admit I am a Food Network junkie. For me, having the television turned to Food Network all the time was white noise for me. I would turn around and watch those shows I enjoy, but do my best to tune out Rachael Ray (the owner of one of my favorite restaurants gave me the most apt description for the way he and I feel about her today) or Sandra Lee.
My favorite host is Alton Brown. I simply adore Good Eats, and initially tuned in to Iron Chef America because of him. ICA has made me into a fan, even if AB were to leave though.
I loved the original Iron Chef, but I think Food Network stopped airing it a few months after ICA appeared. If it is still on, I haven't seen it in a long time.
I also really like Tyler Florence and Paula Deen, although I prefer the format for Food 911 for Tyler and Paul's Home Cooking for Paula over some of their other shows.
I think Bobby Flay is an arrogant $^%$^#. I enjoy watching him compete on ICA, as he knows what he's doing, but I have not seen another show that features him where I enjoy watching him.
And I can certainly do without Sandra Lee. 'nuff said on that one.
Ina Garten appears to make fabulous recipes, but her whole style and tone of voice just doesn't make her interesting for me to watch.
I think it's a shame Food Network didn't renew Sara Moulton's contract this year.
There are some newer hosts and shows this year I was developing opinions about, but when we moved we lost our cable access for now. So, no Food Network for me. Now I am rediscovering the Saturday afternoon cooking shows on PBS. But I miss having a cooking show on the t.v. all the time.
I would also love to hear about the BBC and CBC cooking shows. A Watcher shared the link to one show's website at one point last year, and it looked fabulous. I would love to hear about more shows and what you have made from them and loved!
Do you have a favorite television chef or cook who hosts a cooking show?
What do you like about them or the show?
I admit I am a Food Network junkie. For me, having the television turned to Food Network all the time was white noise for me. I would turn around and watch those shows I enjoy, but do my best to tune out Rachael Ray (the owner of one of my favorite restaurants gave me the most apt description for the way he and I feel about her today) or Sandra Lee.
My favorite host is Alton Brown. I simply adore Good Eats, and initially tuned in to Iron Chef America because of him. ICA has made me into a fan, even if AB were to leave though.
I loved the original Iron Chef, but I think Food Network stopped airing it a few months after ICA appeared. If it is still on, I haven't seen it in a long time.
I also really like Tyler Florence and Paula Deen, although I prefer the format for Food 911 for Tyler and Paul's Home Cooking for Paula over some of their other shows.
I think Bobby Flay is an arrogant $^%$^#. I enjoy watching him compete on ICA, as he knows what he's doing, but I have not seen another show that features him where I enjoy watching him.
And I can certainly do without Sandra Lee. 'nuff said on that one.
Ina Garten appears to make fabulous recipes, but her whole style and tone of voice just doesn't make her interesting for me to watch.
I think it's a shame Food Network didn't renew Sara Moulton's contract this year.
There are some newer hosts and shows this year I was developing opinions about, but when we moved we lost our cable access for now. So, no Food Network for me. Now I am rediscovering the Saturday afternoon cooking shows on PBS. But I miss having a cooking show on the t.v. all the time.
I would also love to hear about the BBC and CBC cooking shows. A Watcher shared the link to one show's website at one point last year, and it looked fabulous. I would love to hear about more shows and what you have made from them and loved!