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| Publishes | Weekly | Episodes | 57 | Founded | 4 years ago |
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Imagine a dish that tastes like Eggs Benedict but doesn't look anything like it, or fish tacos turned inside out! In this episode, Giada, Tyler and others reveal their favorite CLASSIC dishes that have been REINVENTED.
* Giada De Laurentiis starts ... more
No need to get up early, but if you hit snooze you'll lose on tasting these incredible BEST EVER dishes Alex, Claire, Duff and others say are a must-have FOR BRUNCH.
* Claire Robinson kicks things off with a haute pocket in Denver, CO
* Alex Guar... more
Giada, Cat, Claire, Tyler and others go beyond the county fair to find the dishes they say taste the BEST ... on a stick!
* Tyler Florence kicks things off with corn!
* Adam Gertler goes for a lollipop trio in California
* Claire Robinson kee... more
Succulent juicy prime rib, sweet and delicious butter tarts, and a sizzling crispy rack of pork are just a few of the mouthwatering dishes being cooked by your favorite Food Network stars.
* Aaron Sanchez kicks things off with cornish hens and chor... more
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I’m often cross stitching or cooking while this is on tv, so my eyes are down. This form is great for me due to being able to listen anytime.
I love The Best Thing I Ever Ate on tv, but the podcast version doesn’t really work for me. The whole concept of this show is listening to chefs talk about their favorite dishes and seeing how they’re made—food porn! Yay! But with no video, it’s like reading a cook book with no pictures. Pretty boring. Don’t really get why this is a podcast…
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