What is your favorite cooking show?
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Re: What is your favorite cooking show?
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Agreed; how many other cooking shows involve Punch and Judy puppets as the competing concepts of "Tender" versus "Flaky" pastry? Now I want to make a buckle or crumble.
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I still watch him in reruns.
One of the best ones was using the t-rex skeleton puzzle to show how to cut up a chicken. *snicker*
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I do too; I let a few pile up in the DVR and set aside an evening for marathon watching.Gravy wrote: ↑28 Jun 2018, 22:39I still watch him in reruns.
One of the best ones was using the t-rex skeleton puzzle to show how to cut up a chicken. *snicker*
I can't remember which episode has that. Was that one of the ones where he taught the viewer about how to overcome basic cooking problems, like the different temperatures and times needed for cooing different parts of poultry.
One of my faves was the one on sustainable seafood where he played a much older version of himself and was guiding his 'granddaughter' around to a seafood counter and discussing the history of fish consumption. The Sweeney Todd one with Shepard's pie and chicken pot pie is a great Halloween episode.
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I actually can't recall exactly what the episode was.Lil Reads wrote: ↑29 Jun 2018, 11:00I do too; I let a few pile up in the DVR and set aside an evening for marathon watching.
I can't remember which episode has that. Was that one of the ones where he taught the viewer about how to overcome basic cooking problems, like the different temperatures and times needed for cooing different parts of poultry.
One of my faves was the one on sustainable seafood where he played a much older version of himself and was guiding his 'granddaughter' around to a seafood counter and discussing the history of fish consumption. The Sweeney Todd one with Shepard's pie and chicken pot pie is a great Halloween episode.
I want to say it was a chicken specific episode, but I could be wrong.
They're seriously all great. The man is a genius, with food and with humor.
Now I need an Alton fix.
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