List of programs broadcast by Food Network
This is a list of shows that have been broadcast (or are planned to be broadcast) on Food Network.
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- 3 Days to Open with Bobby Flay – hosted by Bobby Flay
- 5 Ingredient Fix – hosted by Claire Robinson
- 24 Hour Restaurant Battle - hosted by Scott Conant[1]
- $24 in 24 - hosted by Jeff Mauro
- 30 Minute Meals – hosted by Rachael Ray
- $40 a Day – hosted by Rachael Ray[2]
A
- Aarti Party - hosted by Aarti Sequeira[3]
- Ace of Cakes – starring Duff Goldman
- After Midnight - hosted by Robin Dorian
- Alex's Day Off – hosted by Alex Guarnaschelli[4]
- All American Festivals – hosted by Tyler Florence and Jim O'Connor
- All-Star Academy - hosted by Ted Allen
- All-Star Holiday and Homecoming
- All-Star Holiday Party
- All-Star Kitchen Makeover – three-part special
- Appetite for Adventure – hosted by Joey Altman and Tori Ritchie
- Ask Aida – hosted by Aida Mollenkamp
B
- B. Smith with Style – hosted by B. Smith
- Baker's Dozen – hosted by 13 of America's top bakers, including Flo Braker, Marion Cunningham, and Nick Malgieri
- Barefoot Contessa – hosted by Ina Garten[5]
- BBQ Blitz - hosted by Eddie Jackson[6]
- BBQ with Bobby Flay – hosted by Bobby Flay
- Beat Bobby Flay - hosted by Bobby Flay
- Behind the Bash – hosted by Giada De Laurentiis
- The Best Of – hosted by Marc Silverstein and Jill Cordes
- The Best of Bill Boggs' Corner Table – hosted by Bill Boggs
- The Best Thing I Ever Ate
- Big Daddy's House – hosted by Aaron McCargo, Jr.
- Bocuse d'Or: A Chef's Dream - cooking competition
- Boy Meets Grill – hosted by Bobby Flay
- Burgers, Brew,& Que- hosted by Michael Symon
C
- Cake Wars - hosted by Jonathan Bennett
- Calling All Cooks – hosted by Curtis Aikens, Ceci Carmichael, Cathy Ballou, and Eric Boardman
- Calorie Commando – hosted by Juan-Carlos Cruz
- Chef du Jour – hosted by a different guest chef every day
- The Chef Jeff Project – hosted by Jeff Henderson
- Chef Wanted with Anne Burrell – hosted by Anne Burrell
- Chefography – a series of biographies on Food Network star chefs
- Chefs vs. City – hosted by Chris Cosentino and Aarón Sanchez
- Chew On This – hosted by Lenore Skenazy
- Chic and Easy with Mary Nolan – hosted by Mary Nolan
- Chocolate with Jacques Torres – hosted by Jacques Torres
- Chopped - an elimination cooking series, hosted by Ted Allen[7]
- Ciao America With Mario Batali – hosted by Mario Batali
- Cooking for Real with Sunny Anderson – hosted by Sunny Anderson[8]
- Cooking Live – a call-in cooking show hosted by Sara Moulton
- Cooking Live Primetime – hosted by Sara Moulton
- Cooking Loft – hosted by Alex Guarnaschelli
- Cooking Monday to Friday – hosted by Michele Urvater
- Cooking School Stories – documentary
- Cooking Right – hosted by John Ash
- Cooking Thin – hosted by Kathleen Daelemans
- A Cook's Tour – hosted by Anthony Bourdain
- Cookworks – hosted by Donna Dooher
- Corner Table With Bill Boggs – celebrities interviewed by Bill Boggs
- The Cowboys' Kitchen - hosted by Grady Spears
- Cupcake Wars - hosted by Justin Willman[9]
- Cutthroat Kitchen - hosted by Alton Brown
- Cake wars hosted by Jon Kenny
D
- Date Plate – hosted by Kelly Deadmon, with chefs Ralph Pallarino, Cat Cora, Cheryl Smith, and Daisuke Utagawa
- Dave Does – hosted by Dave Lieberman; webseries
- DC Cupcakes – hosted by Sophie LaMontagne and Katherine Kallinis
- Dear Food Network – specials
- Dessert First - hosted by Anne Thornton
- The Dessert Show – hosted by Debbi Fields, founder of Mrs. Field's Cookies
- Diners, Drive-Ins and Dives – hosted by Guy Fieri[10]
- Dining Around – hosted by Nina Griscom and Bill Boggs, later replaced by Alan Richman
- Dinner: Impossible – hosted by Robert Irvine, later replaced by Michael Symon, back to Robert Irvine
- Door-Knock Dinners – hosted by Gordon Elliott
- Down Home with the Neelys – hosted by Pat and Gina Neely
- Dweezil and Lisa – hosted by Dweezil Zappa and Lisa Loeb
E
- East Meets West With Ming Tsai – hosted by Ming Tsai
- Easy Entertaining with Michael Chiarello – hosted by Michael Chiarello
- Eat St - hosted by Canadian comedian James Cunningham
- Eating Out Loud - hosted by Ruth Reichl
- Emeril Live – hosted by Emeril Lagasse; production ceased December 11, 2007
- Entertaining at Home with Dean Fearing – hosted by Dean Fearing
- Essence of Emeril – hosted by Emeril Lagasse
- Everyday Italian – hosted by Giada De Laurentiis, replaced by Giada at Home in 2008[11]
- Extreme Cuisine – hosted by Jeff Corwin
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- Farmhouse Rules - hosted by Nancy Fuller[12]
- Feasting on Asphalt – hosted by Alton Brown
- Feasting on Asphalt 2: The River Run – hosted by Alton Brown
- Feasting on Waves – hosted by Alton Brown
- Feeding Your Family on $99 A Week – hosted by Michele Urvater
- Fixing Dinner – hosted by Sandi Richard
- Follow That Food – hosted by Gordon Elliott
- Food 911 – hosted by Tyler Florence
- Food Court Wars - hosted by Tyler Florence
- Food Detectives – hosted by Ted Allen
- Food Fantasy – hosted by Robin Dorian
- Food Feuds – hosted by Michael Symon
- Food Fight – competition between everyday people
- Food Finds – hosted by Sandra Pinckney
- Food Hunter – hosted by Pete Luckett
- Food In A Flash – hosted by Curtis Aikens
- Food Jammers – hosted by Micah Donovan, Chris Martin and Nobu Adilman
- The Food Lab – yet to premiere
- Food Network Challenge – Food Network-sponsored cooking competitions, hosted by Keegan Gerhard; replaced by Claire Robinson in 2010
- Food Network Star – currently hosted by Bobby Flay and Giada DeLaurentiis[13]
- Food News and Views – hosted by David Rosengarten and Donna Hanover
- FoodNation with Bobby Flay – hosted by Bobby Flay
- Foods That Changed the World – hosted by Alton Brown, premiered in 2010
- Forever Summer – hosted by Nigella Lawson
- From Martha's Kitchen – hosted by Martha Stewart
- From My Garden – hosted by Curtis Aikens
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Giada Entertains hosted by Giada De Laurentiis
- The Galloping Gourmet – hosted by Graham Kerr
- Getting Healthy
- Giada at Home – replaced Everyday Italian; hosted by Giada De Laurentiis[14]
- Giada in Italy – hosted by Giada De Laurentiis
- Giada in Paradise – hosted by Giada De Laurentiis
- Giada's Weekend Getaways – hosted by Giada De Laurentiis
- Glutton for Punishment – hosted by Bob Blumer
- Good Deal with Dave Lieberman – hosted by Dave Lieberman
- Good Eats – hosted by Alton Brown[15]
- Good Food Fast with Family Circle – hosted by Ceci Carmichael
- Gotta Get It – hosted by Sunny Anderson and Marc Istook
- Gourmet Getaways – hosted by Robin Leach
- The Gourmet Next Door – hosted by Amy Finley
- Grape Expectations – a show dedicated to wine
- The Great Food Truck Race – hosted by Tyler Florence[16]
- Grill It! with Bobby Flay – hosted by Bobby Flay
- Grillin' and Chillin – hosted by Bobby Flay and Jack McDavid
- Guy Off the Hook – hosted by Guy Fieri
- Guy's Big Bite – hosted by Guy Fieri[17]
- Guy's Grocery Games – hosted by Guy Fieri
H
- Halloween Baking Championship
- Halloween Wars
- Ham on the Street – hosted by George Duran
- Happy Days – hosted by Jamie Oliver
- Have Fork, Will Travel – hosted by Zane Lamprey
- Healthy Appetite with Ellie Krieger – hosted by Ellie Krieger
- Heavyweights
- Holiday Baking Championship - hosted by Bobby Deen
- Hot Off the Grill with Bobby Flay – hosted by Bobby Flay and Jacqui Malouf
- How to Boil Water – hosted by Emeril Lagasse 1993–1994, Cathy Lowe and Sean Donnellan 1994–2000, Lynne Koplitz and Frederic van Coppernolle 2000–2003, and Tyler Florence and Jack Hourigan 2003–present
- How'd That Get On My Plate? – hosted by Sunny Anderson
- The Hungry Detective – hosted by Chris Cognac
I
- In Food Today – hosted by Donna Hanover, Bill Boggs, and David Rosengarten
- Inside Dish With Rachael Ray – hosted by Rachael Ray
- Inside Scoop
- Into the Fire – real-life series
- Invention Hunters - hosted by Steve Greenberg and Patrick Raymond
- Iron Chef – hosted by Takeshi Kaga
- Iron Chef America: Battle of the Masters – hosted by Alton Brown, Kevin Brauch and Mark Dacascos
- Iron Chef America: The Series – hosted by Alton Brown, Kevin Brauch and Mark Dacascos
- It's a Surprise! – hosted by Marc Summers
J
- Jamie at Home – hosted by Jamie Oliver
- Jamie's Great Italian Escape – hosted by Jamie Oliver
- John Ash – hosted by John Ash
- Julia Child – hosted by Julia Child
- Julia Child Cooking Classics – hosted by Julia Child
K
- Keith Famie's Adventures – hosted by Keith Famie
- Kid in a Candy Store – hosted by Adam Gertler[18]
- Kids Baking Championship - hosted by Duff Goldman and Valerie Bertinelli
- The Kitchen - hosted by Sunny Anderson, Katie Lee, Jeff Mauro, Marcela Valladolid and Geoffrey Zakarian[19]
- Kitchen Accomplished – hosted by Cat Cora and Peter Marr
- Kitchen Casino - hosted by Bill Rancic
- Kitchen Zero to Superhero – yet to premiere
L
- Last Cake Standing
- Licence to Grill – hosted by Robert Rainford
- Lighten Up! – hosted by Janette Barber and Christina Deyo
- Low Carb and Lovin' It – hosted by George Stella
M
- Marilu's Simple Good Food
- Mario Eats Italy – hosted by Mario Batali and Steve Rooney
- Mario, Full Boil – special hosted by Mario Batali
- Meals Without Meat – hosted by Curtis Aikens
- Mediterranean Mario – hosted by Mario Batali
- Melting Pot – hosted by Wayne Harley Brachman, Michelle Bernstein, Cat Cora, Rocco DiSpirito, Alex Garcia, Tanya Holland, Padma Lakshmi, Aarón Sanchez, Pilar Sanchez, Priscila Satkoff, Cheryl Smith, and Michael Symon
- Mexican Made Easy - hosted by Marcela Valladolid
- Michael's Place - hosted by Michael Lomonaco
- Ming's Quest – hosted by Ming Tsai
- Molto Mario – hosted by Mario Batali
- My Country, My Kitchen – hosted by Rick Bayless, Ulrika Bengtsson, Rafih Benjelloun, Michelle Bernstein, Michael Chiarello, Leeann and Katie Chin, Sam Choy, Cat Cora, Ariane Daguin, Rocco DiSpirito, Tyler Florence, Peter Gordon, Maya Kaimal, Michael Lomonaco, Raphael Lunetta, Mai Pham, Jacques Torres, Eric Ripert, and Roy Yamaguchi
- My Life In Food – premiered January 3, 2009
- Mystery Diners- featuring Charles M. Stiles
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- Nadia G's Bitchin' Kitchen – hosted by Nadia Giosia
- The Naked Chef – hosted by Jamie Oliver
- The Next Iron Chef – hosted by Alton Brown and Mark Dacascos
- Nigella Bites – hosted by Nigella Lawson
- Nigella Express – hosted by Nigella Lawson
- Nigella Feasts – hosted by Nigella Lawson
- Nigella's Christmas Kitchen – hosted by Nigella Lawson
O
- Oliver's Twist – hosted by Jamie Oliver
- Outrageous Food - hosted by Tom Pizzica
P
- Party Line with The Hearty Boys - hosted by Dan Smith and Steve McDonagh
- Party Starters – hosted by Justin Gunn
- Passion for Dessert with Jacques Torres – hosted by Jacques Torres
- Pasta Monday To Friday – hosted by Michele Urvater
- Patricia Heaton Parties - hosted by Patricia Heaton
- Paula's Best Dishes – replaced Paula's Home Cooking in 2008, hosted by Paula Deen
- Paula's Home Cooking – hosted by Paula Deen
- Paula's Party - hosted by Paula Deen
- Paula's Party on the Road – hosted by Paula Deen, yet to premiere
- Pick of the Day – vegetarian cooking show hosted by Curtis Aikens
- The Pioneer Woman – hosted by Ree Drummond
- Planet Food – hosted by Merrilees Parker, Tyler Florence, Padma Lakshmi, and Ben O'Donoghue
- Pressure Cooker - hosted by Christopher Durham
- Private Chefs of Beverly Hills
- Pukka Tukka – hosted by Jamie Oliver
Q
- Quick Fix Meals with Robin Miller – hosted by Robin Miller
- Quench – hosted by Andrea Immer
R
- Rachael Ray Feeds Your Pets – special hosted by Rachael Ray
- Rachael Ray's Kids Cook-Off – hosted by Rachael Ray
- Rachael Ray's Tasty Travels – hosted by Rachael Ray
- Rachael Ray's Week in a Day – hosted by Rachael Ray
- Rachael vs. Guy: Kids Cook-Off – hosted by Rachael Ray and Guy Fieri
- Rachael's Vacation – hosted by Rachael Ray
- Ready.. Set... Cook! – hosted by Robin Young 1995, Sissy Biggers 1995–2000, and Ainsley Harriott 2000–2001
- Recipe for Health – hosted by Lisa Rowland Callahan, MD
- Recipe for Success – originally hosted by Marlie Hall, then Eric McLendon
- Rescue Chef – hosted by Danny Boome
- Restaurant Express - hosted by Robert Irvine
- Restaurant: Impossible - hosted by Robert Irvine
- Restaurant Makeover
- Restaurant Stakeout - hosted by Willie Degel[20]
- Road Tasted – hosted by Jamie Deen and Bobby Deen
- Road Tasted with The Neelys – hosted by Pat Neely and Gina Neely
- The Road to Bocuse d'Or – competition
- Roker on the Road – hosted by Al Roker
- Ruggerio To Go – hosted by David Ruggerio
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- Sandra's Money-Saving Meals – hosted by Sandra Lee
- Sandwich King - hosted by Jeff Mauro
- Sara's Secrets – hosted by Sara Moulton
- The Secret Life Of... – originally hosted by Jim O'Connor, replaced by George Duran
- Secrets of a Restaurant Chef with Anne Burrell – hosted by Anne Burrell
- Semi-Homemade Cooking with Sandra Lee – hosted by Sandra Lee
- Simply Delicioso – hosted by Ingrid Hoffmann
- Southern at Heart – hosted by Damaris Phillips
- Spencer Christian's Wine Cellar – hosted by Spencer Christian
- Spice & Easy - hosted by Janet Johnston (debuted April 24, 2010)
- Sugar Rush – hosted by Warren Brown
- The Surreal Gourmet – hosted by Bob Blumer
- Sweet Baby James - hosted by James Martin
- Sweet Dreams – hosted by Gale Gand
- Sweet Genius - hosted by Ron Ben-Israel
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- Take It Off (retitled as Weighing In) – hosted by Juan-Carlos Cruz
- Take On the Takeout – hosted by Danny Boome, premiering 2010
- Talking Food – hosted by Robin Leach
- Tamales World Tour – hosted by Susan Feniger and Mary Sue Milliken
- Taste – hosted by David Rosengarten
- Taste of Life
- Taste Test – quiz show hosted by David Rosengarten
- Tasting Napa
- Ten Dollar Dinners – hosted by Melissa d'Arabian[21]
- Titans of Taste – produced by Al Roker
- The Thirsty Traveler – hosted by Kevin Brauch
- Throwdown! with Bobby Flay – hosted by Bobby Flay
- Too Hot Tamales – hosted by Susan Feniger and Mary Sue Milliken
- Top 5 – hosted by Bobby Rivers
- Tricked-Out Tailgating – special hosted by Al Roker
- Trisha's Southern Kitchen - hosted by Trisha Yearwood
- Trivia Unwrapped – hosted by Marc Summers
- TV Diners – hosted by Bill Boggs
- TV Dinners – hosted by Hugh Fearnley-Whittingstall
- Two Fat Ladies – hosted by Jennifer Paterson and Clarissa Dickson Wright
- Tyler's Ultimate – hosted by Tyler Florence
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- Ultimate Kitchens – hosted by Tori Ritchie
- Ultimate Recipe Showdown – hosted by Marc Summers and Guy Fieri
- Ultimate Recipe Showdown 2 – hosted by Guy Fieri
- Ultimate Recipe Showdown 3 – hosted by Guy Fieri; premiered 2010
- Unwrapped – hosted by Marc Summers
- Unwrapped 2.0 – hosted by Alfonso Ribeiro[22][23]
V
- Valerie's Home Cooking - hosted by Valerie Bertinelli
- Viva Daisy – hosted by Daisy Martinez; premiered January 10, 2009
W
- Weighing In – hosted by Juan-Carlos Cruz
- What Would Brian Boitano Make? – hosted by Brian Boitano, debuted August 23, 2009
- What's Hot! What's Cool! - hosted by Alli Joseph
- Will Work For Food – hosted by Adam Gertler, debuted January 19, 2009
- Wolfgang Puck – hosted by Wolfgang Puck
- Wolfgang Puck's Cooking Class – hosted by Wolfgang Puck
- Wolfgang Puck's Master Class – hosted by Wolfgang Puck
- Worst Cooks in America – co-hosted by Anne Burrell, Beau MacMillan (Season 1), Robert Irvine (Season 2), Bobby Flay (season 3-5), Tyler Florence (Season 6); debuted January 3, 2010
See also
References
- ↑ "24 Hour Restaurant Battle". Foodnetwork.com. Retrieved 29 August 2010.
- ↑ "$40 a Day". Foodnetwork.com. Retrieved 29 August 2010.
- ↑ "Aarti Party". Foodnetwork.com. Retrieved 29 August 2010.
- ↑ "Alex's Days Off". Foodnetwork.com. Retrieved 29 August 2010.
- ↑ "Barefoot Contessa". Foodnetwork.com. Retrieved 29 August 2010.
- ↑ Cash, Rana L. (August 16, 2015). "Eddie Jackson goes from NFL to "Food Network Star" winner | NFL | Sporting News". Sporting News. Sporting News Media. Retrieved February 19, 2016.
- ↑ "Chopped". Foodnetwork.com. Retrieved 29 August 2010.
- ↑ "Cooking For Real". Foodnetwork.com. Retrieved 29 August 2010.
- ↑ "Cupcake Wars". Foodnetwork.com. Retrieved 29 August 2010.
- ↑ "Diners, Drive-Ins and Dives". Foodnetwork.com. Retrieved 29 August 2010.
- ↑ "Everyday Italian". Foodnetwork.com. Retrieved 29 August 2010.
- ↑ Clayton, Adam (November 13, 2013). "Ginsberg’s owner brings her ‘Farmhouse Rules’ to Food Network - Columbia-Greene Media: News". Chatham Courier. Retrieved May 19, 2014.
- ↑ "The Next Food Network Star". Foodnetwork.com. Retrieved 29 August 2010.
- ↑ "Giada at Home". Foodnetwork.com. Retrieved 29 August 2010.
- ↑ "Good Eats". Foodnetwork.com. Retrieved 29 August 2010.
- ↑ "The Great Food Truck Race". Foodnetwork.com. Retrieved 29 August 2010.
- ↑ "Guy's Big Bite". Foodnetwork.com. Retrieved 29 August 2010.
- ↑ "Kid in a Candy Store". Foodnetwork.com. Retrieved 29 August 2010.
- ↑ "Welcome to the Kitchen". The Kitchen. Season 1. Episode 1. January 4, 2014. Food Network. Retrieved May 19, 2014.
- ↑ Restaurant Stakeout (TV Series 2012– ) - IMDb Retrieved March 19, 2012.
- ↑ "Ten Dollar Dinners". Foodnetwork.com. Retrieved 29 August 2010.
- ↑ Kierzek, Kristine M. (January 27, 2015). "New cooking show 'Unwrapped 2.0' a treat for former 'Fresh Prince' actor Alfonso Ribeiro". Milwaukee Journal Sentinel. Journal Media Group. Retrieved February 4, 2016.
- ↑ "Alfonso Ribeiro Coming to Cooking Channel with UNWRAPPED 2.0". Broadway World. Wisdom Digital Media. December 18, 2014. Retrieved February 4, 2016.
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