Ina Garten as seen in "Barefoot Contessa: Cook Like a Pro"
Ina Garten has a plan: to teach people how to cook. That may not come as some sort of earth-shattering revelation to fans of "Barefoot Contessa," her long-running series on Food Network, but for the past few months, she's been trying a somewhat different tactic.
Ina Garten as seen in "Barefoot Contessa: Cook Like a Pro"
Ina Garten has a plan: to teach people how to cook. That may not come as some sort of earth-shattering revelation to fans of "Barefoot Contessa," her long-running series on Food Network, but for the past few months, she's been trying a somewhat different tactic.
Roger Mooking hosts "Man Fire Food"
Hot enough for you? No, not the temperature outside -- although at this time of year it can be pretty scorching -- but rather the flames, specifically the ones being hunted down by Roger Mooking.
Audrey and Jeff Dunham host "Incredible Edible America With the Dunhams"
The life of a world-famous standup comedian is a life on the road. Constantly moving from city to city can't be easy, especially for a committed family man like Jeff Dunham. At the very least, though, the constant city-hopping makes for a perfect opportunity to sample some amazing local cuisines.
Sue Perkins, Paul Hollywood, Mel Giedroyc and Mary Berry as seen in "The Great British Baking Show"
Perfect pastries: that's not too much to expect, is it? Sadly, soggy bottoms and tumbled-down edges are common, and enough to get any hopeful home baker sent home in "The Great British Baking Show."
Giada De Laurentiis and Bobby Flay as seen in "Food Network Star"
The glitz. The glamor. The teeming throngs of adoring fans. The food -- ah, the food! The lives of Food Network chefs are fabulous ones, at least in the minds of those who aspire to join their ranks, and once a year the specialty channel gives those hopefuls with dreams of stardom a chance to make that dream come true.
Christina Tosi as seen in "MasterChef"
Buckle up, food fans -- Fox's massive culinary competition is back with new contestants, a new judge and a whole host of new challenges for home cooks with culinary dreams.
Lorraine Pascale hosts “Bakers vs. Fakers”
Four culinary contestants, a secret ingredient, a panel of judges and a big cash prize. It's a formula that works, and it works well. But for one Food Network baking competition to stand out from the crowd, it needs a distinct little twist.
Jeff Mahin hosts “Farmers' Market Flip”
Farmers' markets are popping up everywhere these days, and with good reason: They're a fantastic way to get the freshest possible ingredients, not to mention that meeting the people who've actually grown and raised the foods just makes produce seem that much tastier in the end. Plus, they're just a great way to get outdoors and spend a morning in a thriving, friendly atmosphere.
Shannon Ambrosio hosts "Big Bad BBQ Brawl"
Competitive barbecue is kind of an oxymoron, in my estimation. A pit master's mantra is "low and slow," and any barbecue enthusiast knows that that's the key to meaty perfection. Competitions, though, conjure up images of speed -- of intensity. Try going down that path with a smoker, though, and you're just asking for a whole lot of trouble.