
Good Eats, we have missed you so, and are now more excited than ever for the return of Alton Brown and Good Eats: The Return on Sunday, August 25th. It has been many years since we have seen a new episode, but many of us remember how Alton Brown with his Good Eats show not only made us better at cooking, but explained the “whys” of many recipes. Not to be forgotten is also the fact that Good Eats, used puppets for some segments. There is really not more to ask from a cooking show.
What we are really happy about with Alton Brown and Good Eats: The Return coming to Food Network is that it will be something to share with our daughter who is becomming a budding chef. The amount of good information that Alton Brown brings along with the fun makes this a must watch family show.
Good Eats: The Return Premiering Sunday, August 25th at 10pm and 10:30pm
Host Alton Brown explores the origins of ingredients, decodes culinary customs and presents food and equipment trends as only he can. With science, history, comedy, puppets, cameras inside appliances, get ready for food in its finest and funniest form.
WRITTEN, PRODUCED, STARRING AND DIRECTED BY ALTON BROWN, LONG-ANTICIPATED NEW SEASON OF LANDMARK SERIES GOOD EATS JOINS FOOD NETWORK PRIMETIME LINEUP
GOOD EATS: THE RETURN PREMIERES WITH DOUBLE EPISODES ON SUNDAY, AUGUST 25th AT 10PM AND 10:30PM ET/PT
Alton Brown is bringing back the groundbreaking series that inspired a generation of food fans with culinary science, history, comedy, puppets, cameras inside appliances and great recipes with Good Eats: The Return, premiering on Sunday, August 25th with double episodes at 10pm and 10:30pm (all times ET/PT) on Food Network. These airings mark the first new, original Good Eats episodes since 2012. The season tackles a brand-new menu of food exploration as only Alton can, with episode titles including “American Classics X: Chicken Parm,” “Every Grain Old is New Again,” and “Rich Little Poor Boy.”
“Many of our viewers fell in love with food by watching Alton on Good Eats and they are not shy in letting us know they are hungry for more,” said Courtney White, President, Food Network. “We also cannot wait to give the next generation of fans the opportunity to discover the show, which is chock-full of food facts, comedic skits and fantastic recipes, all in Alton’s inimitable style.”
“I took a break to work on live tour shows and a game show (Cutthroat Kitchen) and a book that I needed to get out of my system. Now it’s time to get back to work and that work is Good Eats: The Return,” said Alton Brown.
Each episode of Good Eats takes an informative and comedic deep dive into a specific ingredient or dish through Alton’s eyes. Punctuated by pop culture, tried-and-true recipes and the show’s unique cast of characters, Good Eats is about food in its finest and funniest form. In the season premiere, Alton makes the argument that Italian food as we know it was actually invented in America and that Chicken Parmesan is the dish where it all began – and yet, an Italian canned tomato makes it all possible. The episode immediately following explores ancient American grains amaranth, chia and quinoa. They are making a comeback due to their versatility and nutritional content, and Alton shows how to make the most of these very old kitchen newcomers. Upcoming episode themes include the ultimate sourdough recipe, shakshuka and steak tartare.
Good Eats, written, produced and hosted by Alton Brown, originally premiered on Food Network in 1999 and ran for thirteen years. Combining food science, pop culture, skit humor, innovative cooking, and the occasional belching puppet, Good Eats has millions of fans and garnered a coveted Peabody Award for broadcast excellence in 2007. Fans can check out Food Network’s social pages all season long to get brand-new digital-exclusive recipes, tips and science experiments from Alton Brown and add their voice to the conversation during weekly Twitter parties using the hashtag #GoodEatsTheReturn. At FoodNetwork.com/GoodEatsTheReturn, viewers can find all of Alton’s newest recipes and behind-the-scenes photos.
Alton Brown has shared some snippets of the new series Good Eats: The Return, and you can find one below.
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