Favorite food shows? Non-Food Network shows, streaming shows, and food-related documentaries also welcome.
I like watching Chopped because it lets me feel superior to professionals who overcook things and forget to put specific elements on their plates. Fucking idiots!
>>8995115
anything with giada and her tits
>>8995126
She really is quite adorable
>>8995132
Not a show but Cooking with the Cock and Lazy Food Reviews are fun
Best cooking show of all time was a regional PBS show called "Cookin Cheap" in the late 80s
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=zjdbJ_WV_ZM
anything on pbs or create tv
food network has gone to fucking hell twice over
>game shows and reality shows 90% of the time
>the other 10% is "cooking" shows hosted by d-list celebrities and bloggers showing you how to turn a can of soup, a bag of potato chips, and canned chicken into a casserole
It's like they stand outside of E!'s or vh1's offices and give a show to anyone who gets rejected. They take them into a studio and just have them re-enact cooking with jack recipes.
>>8995175
There's a ton of "look how good this restaurant is!" shows now, too.
I started watching this because I was bored and now I want to bake some bread
It's not on anymore, but The Cajun Kitchen with Justin Wilson. He was awesome because he'd get shitfaced on national tv. Whenever he cooked with wine, he'd hold the measuring cup over the pan, pour til it was overflowing, dump the wine in, then throw in an extra splash, then take a long tug off the bottle and go back to cooking. Then at the end of the show, he'd sit down with his meal and drink the rest of the wine. It was brilliant fucking television.
>>8995115
>it will never be late 90s food network ever again
>>8995275
Iron Chef America was a very good show as well.