What to Watch: 5 Upcoming Food TV Shows

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March 13 (UPI) — Spring is a time for bakers and chefs to refresh their kitchens, experiment with new ingredients, and prepare for equinox celebrations. It’s also time for a new wave of food-centered TV shows.

With spring starting on March 20, here are five food shows expected to launch as the weather warms up.

‘Top Chef’ — Bravo

Bravo is back with its very popular show Best boss on March 20, marking the series’ 21st season. This season of the show was filmed over six weeks in Milwaukee and Madison, Wisconsin. Actor/director Clea DuVall, comedian W. Kamau Bell and chefs Matty Matheson and Art Smith will be guests this season, hosted by Tom Colicchio, Gail Simmons. And Best boss Kristen Kish, winner of season 10.

“Is this a piece of cake?” » Season 3 – Netflix

In addition to maintaining a regular role on Saturday Night Live And Robot chickenMikey Day was the host of Is it cake? since its first season. On March 29, the new season of the Netflix game show will begin as 10 bakers attempt to fool the judges with cakes that resemble everyday objects. In a Season 3 trailer, some cakes include models of toys, sculptures, clothing and more.

“Best Bite in Town” – Food Network

Guy Fieri is executive producer Best bite in town, what firsts April 12. The series follows actor and television host Noah Cappe as he discovers new cities through their most popular restaurants. In each episode, Cappe will create a “Bite Club” – a two-person team consisting of Tiffani Faison, Shota Nakajima, Joe Sasto, Aarti Sequeira and Jet Tila – to visit six of the most popular spots in each of the featured cities. . After tasting all the best bites, Cappe and the Bite Club will nominate three dishes to present to a panel of culinary judges, who will declare the “best bite in town.”

“24 to 24: Last Chef Standing” – Food Network

24 of 24: last chef standing, according to Food Network, is its “most ambitious and grueling cooking competition yet.” It will be broadcast on April 14. The show, hosted by Michael Symon and Esther Choi, features 24 chefs who take on 24 culinary challenges in 24 hours non-stop. At the end of the 24 hours, he will remain a “true standing master”. The winner, selected by judges Eric Adjepong, Maneet Chauhan, Scott Conant, Stephanie Izard, Jet Tila, Bryan Voltaggio, Michael Voltaggio and Brooke Williams, will win $50,000 and a trip.

“In the Kitchen with Harry Hamlin” – AMC+, IFC

Actor Harry Hamlin teams up with his niece, chef Renée Guilbault, to host In the kitchen with Harry Hamlin. It will be broadcast on May 15. The five-episode series, which Hamlin, host and executive producer, will feature guests and feature recipes, cooking tips and tips for hosting dinner parties.

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