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PBS cooking shows

Posted By: TPACK

PBS cooking shows - 11/26/19 03:33 PM

This video got me to thinking about all of the chef`s / cooks I have watched over many years , probably dating back to the 80`s on PBS. The one`s I remember are Julia Child, Jacques Pépin, Justin Wilson, James Smith, Jamie Oliver, Martin Yan(can Cook), Sara Moulton, Rick Bayless, Steven Raichlen, Jeff Smith, Grahm Kerr, Chris Kimball, Paul Prudhomme, Natilie Dupree, and Martha Stewart. I still watch them weekly and really enjoy most of them. Can you list any that I didn`t list and who were your favorites.

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Julia Childs and Jacques Pépin Thanksgiving Video
↓Blast from the past.↓
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Afdh_i3Kmy0

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=lDHiS5ivkN8&t=183s
Posted By: TexasKC

Re: PBS cooking shows - 11/26/19 03:49 PM

I always liked Justin Wilson. Lately I've been watching Kent Rollins on YouTube.
Posted By: bill oxner

Re: PBS cooking shows - 11/26/19 03:56 PM

Watch mostly Food Network.
Posted By: fmrmbmlm

Re: PBS cooking shows - 11/26/19 11:48 PM

Sara Moulton was executive chef of some magazine, she made more goof ups than than many others combined. My favorite was the Two Fat Ladies, they made a lot of rustic dishes.
Posted By: CitySlickerHunter

Re: PBS cooking shows - 11/27/19 12:55 AM

Originally Posted by TexasKC
I always liked Justin Wilson. Lately I've been watching Kent Rollins on YouTube.

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"You can't get full on fancy" food
Posted By: jetdad

Re: PBS cooking shows - 11/27/19 01:57 AM

Jacques and Julia were my favorites. I have their cookbook and use it often.
Posted By: Cast

Re: PBS cooking shows - 11/27/19 11:12 AM

Jeff Smith (The Frugal Gourmet) was my favorite. I have a couple of his cookbooks.

I never did hear the details of the accusations that brought him down. Pity.
Posted By: bigbob_ftw

Re: PBS cooking shows - 11/27/19 11:41 AM

Create TV has the old shows for some. My favorite is Kevin Belton.
Posted By: Herbie Hancock

Re: PBS cooking shows - 11/27/19 01:08 PM

I enjoy me some Steven Raichlen, I like how he shows a variety of ways to make every dish, it's never the same.
Posted By: bigbob_ftw

Re: PBS cooking shows - 11/27/19 01:24 PM

Originally Posted by Herbie Hancock
I enjoy me some Steven Raichlen, I like how he shows a variety of ways to make every dish, it's never the same.



I'd just like to have his grills!
Posted By: fmrmbmlm

Re: PBS cooking shows - 11/27/19 05:49 PM

Originally Posted by bigbob_ftw
Create TV has the old shows for some. My favorite is Kevin Belton.

Was in the hospital Nov. 1-22 and watched several of his shows, liked his cooking. Made some bisquits using yeast and baking powder.
Posted By: bigbob_ftw

Re: PBS cooking shows - 11/27/19 05:59 PM

Originally Posted by fmrmbmlm
Originally Posted by bigbob_ftw
Create TV has the old shows for some. My favorite is Kevin Belton.

Was in the hospital Nov. 1-22 and watched several of his shows, liked his cooking. Made some bisquits using yeast and baking powder.


He's a good teacher. I hate cooking lifestyle shows. just cook. Frugal gourmet was an example.
Posted By: kmon11

Re: PBS cooking shows - 11/27/19 06:27 PM

Originally Posted by CitySlickerHunter
Originally Posted by TexasKC
I always liked Justin Wilson. Lately I've been watching Kent Rollins on YouTube.

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"You can't get full on fancy" food


Still my favorite of the cooking shows. Never cook with a wine you will not drink. Always "told you a story" The manwas a hoot in his comedy acts also.
Posted By: dogcatcher

Re: PBS cooking shows - 11/27/19 08:49 PM

Originally Posted by bigbob_ftw
Originally Posted by Herbie Hancock
I enjoy me some Steven Raichlen, I like how he shows a variety of ways to make every dish, it's never the same.



I'd just like to have his grills!

He must have access to a couple of hundred different styles of grills.
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