Adam Richman hosts “Man Finds Food”
Restaurants! They're seriously everywhere. They're on street corners in every neighborhood, they're found in hotels and hospitals, they can even be found underground in subway stations.
In fact, a study done in 2012 found that there are well over 600,000 restaurants in America, which means that you pretty much can't go anywhere without practically tripping over one of the things.
Bobby Flay and Giada De Laurentiis in “Food Network Star”
If there's any doubt out there that we're a society with a love of food, the rise of culinary celebrities should prove otherwise.
Americans love celebrities and Americans love food, so when they're put together, something amazing happens.
Bobby Flay hosts “Beat Bobby Flay”
Father's Day is coming up fast, and I'm sure that any avid (and even a lot of not-so-avid) Food Network watchers know what that means: TV specials, of course.
Bobby Deen and Nikki Dinki host “Junk Food Flip”
Mmm, junk food. There's something about it that is so comforting in its deliciousness, so much so that sometimes you just have to give in to a craving and gorge to your heart's content.
Ty Pennington and Amanda Freitag host “American Diner Revival”
Whew! That was a rough few years, wasn't it?
Christina Tosi judges in “MasterChef”
Just who is this Christina Tosi anyway? Wait, we may be getting ahead of ourselves here. Let's start at the beginning (I've heard that it's a very good place to start).
It's that time of the year again: the ovens are getting fired up, white aprons are being neatly folded and thousands of home cooks from across the country are holding their collective breath.
Damaris Phillips in “Southern at Heart”
Valentine's Day is way behind us now (three months past -- my, how time flies!) but that doesn't mean that love needs to take a back seat. Love of food, love of family. Heck, even love of our favorite TV shows are all something that everyone experiences year-round, even without a special holiday.
Haylie Duff in “The Real Girl’s Kitchen”
Who says that actors are out of touch? OK, so the stereotype of the rich, snobby Hollywood star may apply in some (possibly a lot) of cases, but it sure doesn't apply to Haylie Duff.
Bobby Deen hosts “Spring Baking Championship”
Hands up. Who watched Food Network's "Holiday Baking Championship" this past holiday season?
The Bobby Deen-hosted baking competition was great fun and, apparently, enough of a hit that the network has decided to bring it back. This time, though, it'll be less "ho-ho-ho" and more "goodbye snow!"
Alton Brown hosts “Cutthroat Kitchen: Evilicious”
It takes a truly diabolical mind to succeed in "Cutthroat Kitchen."
Alright, so versatility, the ability to keep a cool head under pressure and, of course, cooking ability are all important, too. But a good level of evil is definitely the main ingredient for success in this Food Network cooking competition.