5 Food Shows to Watch Right Now

5 Food Shows to Watch Right Now

Nikita Richardson 📺 Watching TV in Brooklyn, N.Y.

5 Food Shows to Watch Right Now

Nikita Richardson 📺 Watching TV in Brooklyn, N.Y.
Netflix

In the age of Peak TV, it’s never been harder to figure out what’s worth watching.

Food television is no different, but I’m here to help. Here are five shows you can sink your teeth into right now →

5 Food Shows to Watch Right Now

Nikita Richardson 📺 Watching TV in Brooklyn, N.Y.
Love Productions

“The Great British Baking Show” returns Friday, Sept. 24. Episodes will be broadcast weekly — bad news for those who prefer to binge the kindest baking competition on TV, but good news if you enjoy a weekly comfort watch.

Stream “The Great British Baking Show” on Netflix.

5 Food Shows to Watch Right Now

Nikita Richardson 📺 Watching TV in Brooklyn, N.Y.
Dominic Valente/Hulu

In each episode of “Taste the Nation,” the TV host and cookbook author Padma Lakshmi examines what defines “American food,” highlighting immigrant food scenes, like Thai cuisine in Las Vegas and Little Lima in Paterson, N.J.

Stream “Taste the Nation” on Hulu.

5 Food Shows to Watch Right Now

Nikita Richardson 📺 Watching TV in Brooklyn, N.Y.
HBO Max

Celebrity cooking shows can be misses, but “Selena + Chef,” starring Selena Gomez, is an exception. Whether learning to make soufflé with Ludo Lefebvre or seafood gumbo with JJ Johnson, her dry humor and dedication make the show eminently watchable.

Stream “Selena + Chef” on HBO Max.

5 Food Shows to Watch Right Now

Nikita Richardson 📺 Watching TV in Brooklyn, N.Y.
Netflix

Based on the seminal book of the same name, “High on the Hog” dives into the fascinating and sometimes painful history of Black foodways, starting in Benin and stretching west to Texas. And because four episodes is not nearly enough to tell this story, a second season is already on the way.

Stream “High on the Hog” on Netflix.

5 Food Shows to Watch Right Now

Nikita Richardson 📺 Watching TV in Brooklyn, N.Y.
Youtube

There are a lot of YouTube chefs, but few have the hold on the younger set that Joshua Weissman does. His fun, informed approach to food and upscale takes on junk food have landed him five million subscribers on the platform, and another 5.7 million on TikTok.

Stream Joshua Weissman on Youtube.

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