Everyday Food

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  • 2005
  • 1 Season

Everyday Food is a cooking show from PBS that features quick and easy meal ideas for the busy home cook. Hosted by four talented chefs - John Barricelli, Sarah Carey, Margot Olshan, and Karen Tack - the show offers a variety of recipes using simple ingredients that can be found in any grocery store.

The show is perfect for those who are looking for inspiration in the kitchen, but are short on time. The chefs demonstrate how to create delicious meals in under 30 minutes, without sacrificing taste or nutrition. From pasta dishes to salads, soups, and sandwiches, there is something for everyone in this show.

One of the best things about Everyday Food is that it focuses on recipes that are practical and accessible to everyone. The four chefs offer a diverse range of cuisines and styles, so viewers can find recipes to suit their tastes and dietary needs. Whether you are a vegetarian, gluten-free, or looking for low-carb options, there is a range of recipes that can be easily adapted to suit your needs.

Throughout the show, the chefs offer helpful tips and techniques for cooking, such as how to chop onions quickly and easily, how to make the perfect omelet, and how to avoid overcooking meat. They also share their favorite gadgets and kitchen tools, from the best knives to use for chopping herbs, to the most efficient ways to prep vegetables.

One thing that sets Everyday Food apart from other cooking shows is the way the recipes are presented. Each dish is shown step-by-step, with clear and concise instructions that make it easy to follow along. Viewers can see exactly how each dish is prepared, and can pause or rewind the video if they need to review a step.

Overall, Everyday Food is an excellent cooking show that is perfect for anyone looking to expand their cooking skills and repertoire. The show is informative, entertaining, and inspiring, and offers a wide range of recipes and cooking tips that can be easily adapted to suit any taste or dietary need. Whether you are a beginner or an experienced cook, you are sure to find something to love in this show.

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Simple Pastas
2. Simple Pastas
January 16, 2005
The five chefs make all different types of easy-to-make pastas
Family Favorites
1. Family Favorites
January 2, 2005
The cast shows you how to make delicious foods the whole family will love!
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  • Premiere Date
    January 2, 2005