The Kitchen is rewriting the rule book for a spring feast with fun, new recipes. Jeff Mauro puts a spicy spin on Easter ham with his Jalapeno Honey Ham, and Sunny Anderson serves up her Easy Rosemary Deviled Potatoes. Then, Geoffrey Zakarian cooks up a Roasted Split Chicken with Dill Salsa Verde that’s perfect for Passover. Katie Lee Biegel switches up the sides with her Layered Pea Salad with Creamy Herb Dressing, and Alex Guarnaschelli makes Chocolate Matzoh Bark for dessert. Plus, the hosts craft beautiful and simple Metallic Easter Eggs.
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The Kitchen Show Summary
The Kitchen is an American cooking-themed talk show that airs on Food Network. The series is presented by Food Network chefs Sunny Anderson (Cooking for Real) and Jeff Mauro (Sandwich King) as well as chef Katie Lee, Iron Chef Geoffrey Zakarian and Iron Chef Alex Guarnaschelli. The series premiered on January 4, 2014.
The Kitchen FAQ
Does the kitchen have a real audience?
There were five rows of chairs, about six seats across, so the audience for each taping is minimal. The chairs are fairly close together, and there isn’t really optimal viewing from every seat, so you may find yourself watching the large tv screen in the room more than you’re watching the actual people.
Where do the hosts of the kitchen live?
Where does Sunny Anderson live? According to Food Network, the 45-year-old lives in Sunset Park, Brooklyn outside of Manhattan. Back in 2013, she showed off her stunning home kitchen there to Food Network Magazine.