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  1. Apr 8, 2024 · You don’t have to be a chef to enjoy these TV shows about food — but after watching, they may have you fancying yourself a foodie (or at least wanting to order a delicious dinner).

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    • The Great British Baking Show (2010–present) Despite some bumps (um, Mexican Week?) and host swaps, everyone's favorite U.K. import is still as soothing as a warm cuppa.
    • Chef's Table (2015–2019) An essential staple in any foodie's streaming pantry, Chef's Table is known for stunningly shot in-depth episodes focusing on fantastic fare — and the lives of the cooks who create it.
    • Nailed It! (2018–present) Part comedy, part baking show, and 100 percent unbridled silliness, Nailed It! was the first show to spring from a popular Pinterest meme: In this case, home bakers posting snaps of their extremely messed-up creations alongside their inspirations, summing up the ridiculousness of the entire Martha Stewart era in one neat moment.
    • Ugly Delicious (2018–present) Ugly Delicious, the celebrated culinary travel show starring the charismatic food fanatic (and Momofuku founder) David Chang, brings some serious credentials to the table.
    • Easy Bake Battle
    • Sugar Rush
    • Cook at All Costs
    • Somebody Feed Phil
    • Flavorful Origins
    • Drink Masters
    • Snack vs. Chef
    • Salt Fat Acid Heat
    • Nadiya’s Time to Eat
    • School of Chocolate

    Watch on Netflix When you hear that Netflix whipped up a cooking competition show in tribute to the iconic Easy Bake Oven, one must surely assume that the point of the show will involve cooking in actual Easy Bake Ovens, but sadly we’re nowhere near as lucky with this oddity. Rather, the focus of Easy Bake Battlebecomes the idea of “easy”—contestan...

    Watch on Netflix I prayed long and hard and to no avail for my children to outgrow their obsession with Cupcake Wars, a show I found totally stultifying proof that competition food programming had reached its nadir. Repetitive, limited, middling, devoid of character. So imagine my surprise that a Netflix original knockoff has enough flair and fun i...

    Watch on Netflix The gimmick-laden competition show Cook at All Costs can’t really disguise the fact that it’s pretty much just picked up the gimmick where 15 seasons of Alton Brown’s Cutthroat Kitchen left off—as on that Food Network staple, chefs are challenged to spend and bid against each other from their pool of eventual prize, cutting into th...

    Watch on Netflix You’d be hard-pressed to find a better or funnier travel documentary series about food and culture than Somebody Feed Phil, which is a successor of sorts to I’ll Have What Phil’s Having,” which aired on PBS. In the show, Everybody Loves Raymond creator Phil Rosenthal travels around the world, tasting and experiencing the local deli...

    Watch on Netflix Flavorful Origins doesn’t really feel like it originated with the American market in mind–rather, these bite-sized 11 or 12-minute episodes feel more like Chinese language programming that has been adapted for our potential interest. And indeed they are interesting for the heavy focus on hyper-local granularity–each small episode t...

    Watch on Netflix A cocktail/mixology competition show that evokes the likes of Masterchef is an idea that seems obvious enough in hindsight that we rather wonder why it hasn’t already been done before—perhaps the more sinful association of hard liquor is a harder sell than watching contestants sear a filet for the 10,000th time. That novelty helps ...

    Watch on Netflix Snack vs. Chef takes the exceedingly familiar cooking competition show model into some refreshingly novel territory, in the form of food science and product development, albeit done in an anxiety inducingly short time frame. It really is quite a thing to be a contestant on a show like this, be shown a packet of Flaming Hot Cheetos,...

    Watch on Netflix Culinary-themed programs often make for some of the best travel shows because they take viewers around the world to explore the cuisines of various cultures. Salt Fat Acid Heat, which is hosted by chef and author Samin Nosrat and based on her book of the same name, stands out because of the way it explores the four elements of the ...

    Watch on Netflix Whether you’re watching this series, or the almost identical Nadiya Bakes, it’s easy to simply get lost in the warmth, radiance and sheer approachability of Nadiya Hussain. It’s incredible to think that this unassuming woman would perhaps be entirely unknown to U.K. television viewers and global cooking enthusiasts if not for her d...

    Watch on Netflix School of Chocolate looks, on its surface, as if it could be in more or less in the same mold as so many other dessert-themed cooking competition series, but watching a single episode quickly shows that this is absolutely not the case. This is less episodic competition show, and more in-depth song of praise to the technical wizardr...

  2. Watch as much as you want, anytime you want. Traveling, tasting, baking, making -- these cooking shows are all about one thing: good food. Please try your best not to drool on the remote.

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  3. Mar 4, 2024 · Ugly Delicious is a cracking cooking series by restauranteur David Chang and Academy Award-winning documentarian, Morgan Neville. Essentially, Ugly Delicious is a combination of a travel and cooking show rolled into one.

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  4. Oct 2, 2024 · That's why we've curated a list of the absolute best cooking shows on Netflix, as voted on by you, our discerning viewers. The streaming giant certainly knows how to cater to our appetites, with an impressive lineup of top-notch culinary programs.

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  6. Oct 31, 2020 · Watch on Netflix. From travel docs to cooking competitions, here are the best food and cooking shows right now including Top Chef and Somebody Feed Phil.

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