Whats your fave cook show to watch for cooking advice?!


Question: i like every one but im tryna find out who is the best.. by seeing who u may like


Answers: i like every one but im tryna find out who is the best.. by seeing who u may like

Alton Brown's "Good Eats" on Food Network.

He's funny and he knows how to cook- he treats cooking/baking as a science, so it's great for nerdy people like me. He explains cooking in a manner that makes a lightbulb go off above your head. He's just plain awesome! Almost all of his recipes on the Food Network website have received at least 4-5 star ratings.

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I don't think Sandra Lee should even have her own show- she's not even a cook, much less a chef. All she knows how to do is make things look pretty, and even then it's highly doubtful that people will go as far as make table settings the way Sandra does.

Giada has good recipes, but her excessive smiling kind of freaks me out.

Hells Kitchen

Neil Perry - fantastic

I like Martha Stewart. I learn alot watching her show.

Rachael Ray!!

MY FAVE IS "BASS MASTERS"

Semi-Homemade on the Food Network
or
Top Chef on Bravo

Jacques Pepin.

I like the barefoot contessa on the food network and i think her dishes are a little simpler to make... I also watch giada de laurentis and every day italian she is a simple and easy recipes too...

My favorite is Giada on Food network! Every Day Italian. She is awesome her food is very tasty and relatively heathy. I have made a lot of recipes from her. yummy!

I have two: Ina Garten and Paula Deen. Easy, yummy recipes.

martha stewart

I can't stand Rachael Ray or Sandra Lee. I do like Alton Brown's Good Eats. He not only makes the recipes, but he explains everything in detail so it's easy to understand and learn new techniques.

Alton Brown's "Good Eats" on Food Network.

Good Eats has the best hard info, but everyone else on the Food Network is good for ideas.

Paula Deen and Good Eats

Good Eats and Guys Big Bite. Big Bite comes on Sunday mornings around 11 am. He has really good, detailed recipes with nice cocktails too.

Good Eats - Alton Brown rocks my world.

i also like Anthony Bourdain to learn about food of other places. i could eat that guy up with a spork.

Any Bobby Flay show, such as:
Boy Meets Grill
Food Nation
Throwdown
Iron Chef America
BBQ with Bobby Flay

I also like Giada.

I really like Alton Brown's Good Eats on Food network. He explains everything scientifically so it's easy to understand the whys and hows. I like using his information, however, of the 3 recipes I've tried from his shows none have been keepers. Not impressed with his recipes but his knowledge of food science is boundless!!

I like Alton Brown as well. While not all of his recipes are my families favorites - the techniques are outstanding.

Thanks to Alton -

- My steaks grill up perfect every time (digital timer)
- Butterflying a Chicken has opened up new worlds.
- French Toast will never be the bland stuff my wife makes ever again.
- Bacon will always be baked hot in the oven and comes out flat/crisp/dry
- The "3 Chips for Sister Marsha" has showed me 4 different ways to vary Toll House cookies.

Tyler Florance is good. His "Food 911" was great, and his "Ultimate" series shows you a lot of good stuff:

Thanks to him - Roast Chicken with Bacon and chopped Red potatos is a staple in my house.





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