Cooking show

Emeril Lagasse (right) preparing food on the American cooking show Emeril Live in 2003.[1]

A cooking show, cookery show,[2] or cooking program (also spelled cooking programme in British English) is a television genre that presents food preparation, often in a restaurant kitchen or on a studio set, or at the host's personal home. Typically the show's host, often a celebrity chef, prepares one or more dishes over the course of an episode, taking the viewing audience through the food's inspiration, preparation, and stages of cooking.

Cooking shows have been a popular staple of daytime TV programming since the earliest days of television.[3] They are generally very inexpensive to produce, making them an economically easy way for a TV station to fill a half-hour (or sometimes 60-minute) time slot. A number of cooking shows have run for many seasons, especially when they are sponsored by local TV stations or by public broadcasting. Many of the more popular cooking shows have had flamboyant hosts whose unique personalities have made them into celebrities.

  1. ^ Babin, Chance (29 September 2003). "Emeril salutes troops at McGuire". United States Air Force. Retrieved 30 December 2022.
  2. ^ Cite error: The named reference firsts was invoked but never defined (see the help page).
  3. ^ "TV Cooking Shows: The Evolution of a GenreKathleen Collins / John Jay College, CUNY – Flow". flowtv.org.

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