Ina Garten stars in "Barefoot Contessa: Cook Like a Pro"
For years, we've watched and listened carefully as Ina Garten has taught us how to master everything from roasted chicken (made with garden-fresh herbs, naturally) to the cheesiest, creamiest mac and cheese.
Zac Young and Vivian Chan co-host "Freakshow Cakes"
The popularity of carnival freak shows peaked in the late 19th century, when people like P.T. Barnum turned our fascination with the abnormal into entertainment for the masses.
Today, our appetite for curiosities and oddities hasn't diminished -- we just have television and YouTube to satiate it.
Guy Fieri hosts "Guy's Grocery Games"
When disaster strikes, you can always count on Guy Fieri.
No, really, hear me out. Fieri has always been a big supporter of the nation's first responders.
Molly Yeh hosts "Girl Meets Farm"
She's been dubbed the "Pioneer Woman" for millennials, but if you've tuned in to "Girl Meets Farm," you know that Molly Yeh shines in her own kind of light.
Ted Allen hosts "Chopped"
It's a "Brady Bunch Bash" on "Chopped" this week. And if you've watched a few episodes (or every episode), the sight of the title alone will make you want to sing "The Brady Bunch" theme song. Loudly. From start to finish.
Ted Allen hosts "Chopped"
It's a "Brady Bunch Bash" on "Chopped" this week. And if you've watched a few episodes (or every episode), the sight of the title alone will make you want to sing "The Brady Bunch" theme song. Loudly. From start to finish.
Alton Brown hosts "Good Eats: The Return"
It was two years ago when Alton Brown announced a reboot of his groundbreaking "Good Eats" series, and the news sent fans (myself included) into a frenzy.
We're about be rewarded for our patience: we'll all be treated to a double shot of "Good Eats: The Return" when it premieres Sunday, Aug. 25, on Food Network.
Valerie Bertinelli with contestants
They're the family-owned eateries that consistently cook up good food and, in some cases, they've been doing it since before you were born (that's what I hear every time I set foot in my favourite pizza place, and that's pretty often).
Valerie Bertinelli with contestants
They're the family-owned eateries that consistently cook up good food and, in some cases, they've been doing it since before you were born (that's what I hear every time I set foot in my favourite pizza place, and that's pretty often).
Alex Guarnaschelli hosts "Supermarket Stakeout"
If you're a contestant on a Food Network show, you need to have the cooking chops to impress the judges. Time-management skills are also a must, because that clock is unforgiving. And a little luck never hurt anyone.