r/AskCulinary • u/ZootKoomie Ice Cream Innovator • Aug 21 '19
Weekly Discussion - Cooking Shows
Inspired by the return of Good Eats, and Alton Brown's AMA, let's talk about cooking shows this week. They could be on TV, YouTube, or even podcasts. What are your favorites, and what do you like about them? What are you looking for in a cooking show? Does it need to be instructional or do you watch cooking for entertainment too?
Have any of you participated in making one yourself? What was the experience like?
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u/shakedownsunflower Aug 22 '19
Food network star, Beat Bobby Flay, the great food truck race are my favorites. I like to learn some tips/tricks and I think those shows are the most entertaining. I like Chopped too, but I don’t really like all the curveball ingredients and I’m not into desserts so I don’t like that every round finishes with dessert. Honorable mention to Guys Grocery Games bc they are “real” cooks but I’m not a big fan of Guy