10 Foodie Shows To Stream If You Love Food Network

10 Foodie Shows To Stream If You Love Food Network

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If you’re a fan of Food Network and looking for some new shows to stream, check out this list of top TV series, with something for every foodie.

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10 Foodie Shows To Stream If You Love Food Network

Shows about food have maintained popularity around the world for decades. There is so much variety when viewers consider cooking competitions, food travel shows, series specializing in desserts, and the all-important corner tailored to teaching the home cook reliable and delicious recipes.

Streaming services have made it so easy to enjoy a number of foodie shows on demand, especially on Netflix and Hulu. A handful of these choices are Food Network or BBC favorites, but several of them are in-house streaming productions that subscribers already love.

10 Restaurants On The Edge

10 Foodie Shows To Stream If You Love Food Network

Restaurants on the Edge will certainly remind Food Network fans of Robert Irvine’s Restaurant: Impossible. Over two seasons, the 2020 Netflix original series takes three experts to restaurants in need of remodeling.

Designer Karin Bohn, chef Dennis Prescott, and restaurateur Nick Liberato travel abroad to places like Hong Kong, Austria, Finland, and Muskoka to learn the local culture and infuse it into revitalized restaurants. They even circle back to America to help businesses in Hawaii and Arizona.

9 Sugar Rush

10 Foodie Shows To Stream If You Love Food Network

Netflix’s Sugar Rush looks a lot like Food Network’s Cake Wars (and Cupcake Wars) and has three seasons so far. Beginning in 2018, each episode of the series has showcased four teams of two, with each pair baking to win $10,000.

The judges are Adriana Zumbo and Candace Nelson, who are joined each time by a special guest judge. This show is great for those with a sweet tooth who are happy just seeing the sprinkles fly.

8 Barefoot Contessa

10 Foodie Shows To Stream If You Love Food Network

Ina Garten is one of the biggest names in the cooking world. She is known for her soothing voice and passion for good ingredients, not to mention her gorgeous home and kitchen that any home cook would envy.

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Ina’s show has been on Food Network since 2001, and the prolific cookbook author is still going strong. Hulu has a limited number of episodes, but some can be streamed on the Food Network website.

7 The Final Table

10 Foodie Shows To Stream If You Love Food Network

The Final Table is one of the sleekest, most high-stakes culinary competitions on Netflix. Competitors must cook their way through dishes of Mexico, Spain, the UK, Brazil, India, the USA, Italy, Japan, and France.

The winner earns a spot at the table with a panel of nine legendary chefs from those countries. The show was hosted by food critic and writer, Andrew Knowlton.

6 The Real Girl’s Kitchen

10 Foodie Shows To Stream If You Love Food Network

Actress, entrepreneur, cooking guru, and mother Haylie Duff had the right idea with The Real Girl’s Kitchen. She hosted the Cooking Channel series for two seasons from 2014 to 2015, and fans were sad when it ended.

Thankfully, the show is easy to stream on the Ora TV website. Haylie offers home cooks accessible recipes to feed the whole family or any group of friends. She goes “glamping,” samples a ramen-bun burger in LA, and shows viewers how she is inspired in the kitchen.

5 Taste The Nation With Padma Lakshmi

10 Foodie Shows To Stream If You Love Food Network

Padma Lakshmi is another Renaissance woman with her reputation as a model, actress, businesswoman, food expert, and bestselling author. Lakshmi is known as the face of Top Chef, but she has her own show on Hulu that foodie fans should definitely check out.

Taste the Nation combines food and travel, as Padma Lakshmi goes all over the US to highlight the recipes of diverse cultures. Some topics include a Peruvian community in New Jersey, South Carolina’s Gullah Geechee people, and the German roots of Milwaukee.

4 The Kitchen

10 Foodie Shows To Stream If You Love Food Network

The Kitchen premiered in 2014 and has been a Food Network fan favorite ever since. The series takes four Food Network personalities — Sunny Anderson, Geoffrey Zakarian, Jeff Mauro, and Katie Lee — and puts them in a kitchen together.

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Their camaraderie makes the show feel so genuine, and viewers love the themed episodes, especially seasonal ones. The hosts got creative during the pandemic and successfully offered distanced episodes via video calls with one another. A few recent seasons are available on Hulu, with some episodes available for cable subscribers to stream online. Any food lover will enjoy this team effort.

3 The Great British Baking Show

10 Foodie Shows To Stream If You Love Food Network

For 10 years, The Great British Baking Show (also known as The Great British Bake Off) has been inspiring bakers and pastry-lovers all over the world. The competitive series manages to be warm and collegial as it emphasizes the creativity of its contestants.

Their breads, cakes, cookies, and pastries will make any viewer want something decadent, and fans can get their fix on Netflix or Amazon Prime.

2 The Big Family Cooking Showdown

10 Foodie Shows To Stream If You Love Food Network

The Big Family Cooking Showdown is another BBC reality cooking series. It is hosted by Zoe Ball and Nadiya Hussain, winner of the 2015 Great British Bake Off.

Sixteen families compete through eight heats, three semifinals, and one final. There are such creative challenges, including making a meal that costs no more than 10 pounds and serving up something the neighbors will love. Join these families as they whip up complex recipes over two seasons.

1 Nadiya’s Time To Eat

After hosting The Big Family Cooking Showdown and her own BBC series, chef and author Nadiya Hussain got a Netflix cooking show, Nadiya’s Time to Eat. This series is great for the home cook who is looking to expand the weekly menu options for quick breakfasts, filling lunches, and innovative dinners.

As Nadiya says, we all can feel “rushed off our feet” in the busy flow of our lives. The host divides each episode into several satisfying segments: cooking in her own kitchen, bringing smart meals into the homes of her British neighbors, and visiting locations where food products are harvested and manufactured. Nadiya is calming and inviting, and the star already has a new BBC show called Nadiya Bakes.

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