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01-23-2010, 12:17 PM | #1 |
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PBS cooking shows?
Anyone watch these? They've become my default activity on a Saturday afternoon if we have no plans.
Ciao Italia - some good recipes, but sometimes I have to hit mute Lidia's Italy - Not always the healthiest dishes, but I've picked up some tasty recipes from this show America's Test Kitchen/Cook's Country - Basically the same show, slightly different format. I get a lot of "tricks" from these shows, such as supplementing burgers with a panade to keep them moist. We've bought several utensils based on the product reviews. Simply Ming - Love the way he mixes East/West ingredients, then does several dishes Avec Eric - fairly new show starring Eric Ripert. Looks interesting, the first few shows have seemed to focus on ultra-fresh cooking (such as cooking shrimp on the beach) Posted via Mobile Device |
01-23-2010, 02:01 PM | #2 |
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Ex cooking show junkie here Jeff. Two of them I recognize, I completely agree on Caio Italia - she can drive you up the wall with her chatter. Ming used to have another show called East Meets West. We've adopted a lot of ideas and had some "aha" moments from these shows as well.
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01-23-2010, 02:16 PM | #3 |
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I should point out that I've only developed an interest in cooking (other than grilling) since meeting my wife. She loves to tell people that when we met, my fridge contained a jar of mayo and beer.
I vaguely remember Ming's old show, and Yan Can Cook, which I don't believe is on anymore. Posted via Mobile Device |
01-25-2010, 12:09 PM | #5 |
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My daughter and I will watch some of these at times. She absolutely loves them! You forgot BBQ U.
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04-14-2010, 02:37 PM | #7 |
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Haha, it's Raichlen that wants to make me punch him, not Lidia from Italy.
Granted, these guys have to repeat alot, but every recipe he does he has to re-tell what indirect grilling is, show how nice the hinged grills are for placing coals on the fire while cooking, and his speech pattern gets on my nerves. And "here at BBQ U, we like to ..." has got to be the phrase that sets me off worst. But he can be topped by the cat that wears the tablecloth shirt. |
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01-25-2010, 12:24 PM | #9 | |
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Raichlen actually has two shows - Barbecue University (AKA "BBQ-U") and Primal Grill with Steven Raichlen. Both are very good. http://www.bbqu.net/ |
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01-25-2010, 12:24 PM | #10 | |
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Ming is really a family type of guy. Very nice and his wife is sweet as well. |
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01-25-2010, 12:12 PM | #11 |
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I love em all. Ming Tsai by the way is a great dude. My wife and I went up to Mass after we got married and ate at his place. He actually came over and sat with us and talked for a bit. He signed our menus and we left. A few months later we had a house fire and apparently my mother called his restaurant and told him (he remembered me because his anniversary is the same day as mine). That Christmas we got a note from Ming and Polly Tsai with a copy of his new cookbook autographed. Class act!
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01-26-2010, 01:54 PM | #12 | |
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01-25-2010, 12:17 PM | #13 |
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Don't remember. I think I've seen it twice. The guy has various styles of BBQ's and smoker's in on the edges of a large circular patio I think. Lot's of good grilling recipes with cheesy music.
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01-25-2010, 12:23 PM | #14 | |
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01-25-2010, 12:24 PM | #15 |
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Tod English, does a show. I don't remember the name, but he travels and explains the dish and visits different places that do the type of food he is talking about.
The one I saw was about Sushi and he was at the fish market in Japan ordering the sushi that had just been caught. The food was amazing.
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01-25-2010, 12:33 PM | #16 |
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Is ming the eccentric Thai guy?
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01-25-2010, 01:14 PM | #19 |
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Are you thinking of Martin Yan? "Yan Can Cook"
Martin Yan is always cracking corny jokes and he is a bit eccentric. He's Chinese though. Lives in San Francisco, or he used to anyway. http://www.yancancook.com/ He has two restaurants in the bay area - locations are on his website. |