If your cookbooks are doing nothing but gathering dust due to the fact that you can’t learn how to cook by just looking at words or diagrams, satellite TV is for you. Not only do you get the benefit of watching professional chefs prepare meals before your eyes, you also get the luxury of pausing and replaying anything you missed. This way, you can follow along step-by-step if you have a satellite TV set up in your kitchen. The service also offers a great variety of cooking shows, guaranteeing that you’ll find one that is to your liking.
For more traditional and quick meals, you can turn to the ever-popular Rachel Ray. Rachel Ray is perfect for the working parent who rarely has the time to prepare most elaborate meals. On her award-winning show 30 Minute Meals she instructs you how to cook stunning meals in a maximum time of half an hour that look like they took several hours to prepare. She also specializes in simpler but nutritious foods that picky kids like to eat.
Lovers of Italian food are also sure to love Giada at Home. Formerly known as Everyday Italian, Giada De Laurentiis cooks up a daily spread of delectable treats with an Italian flare she picked up from spending all of her time growing up in her family’s kitchen.
For barbeque lovers, Bobby Flay’s Boy Meets Grill is an ideal option. Accessible to cooks of any skill level, Bobby Flay shares his professional chef expertise to break beyond the boring backyard barbeque and add something more exciting than hotdogs and hamburgers to the menu.
For those of you who have ever opened the fridge at the end of the week and asked yourself, “What do a watermelon, sardines, pepper jack cheese and a zucchini have in common?” this show may give you some interesting ideas. While more of a competition than your traditional step-by-step cooking show, Chopped outfits chefs with a few unrelated ingredients and asks them to make a meal out of it, the aforementioned combination having actually once been featured. This show is sure to inspire you to be more creative as grocery day inches closer and closer.
Keeping with the competition theme, Iron Chef: America can be inspiring to anyone who has a lot of leftovers of one ingredient. Each episode, a challenging chef battles one of the Iron Chefs that are fixtures on the program by using one main ingredient. With that theme ingredient, the chefs have to prepare a full range of meals from appetizer to dessert. This gets particularly interesting when the ingredient is something like asparagus.
There are countless cooking shows that can be found on satellite TV. It just depends on your style of cooking and the amount of effort you’re willing to put into your meals. Remember that even recipes that seem to be the most difficult can be recorded and rewound as many times as necessary to get the method down. Bon appétit!
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