A few years ago, a friend of ours who owns a restaurant here, won the inaugural Top Chef competition. Kelsey Barnard Clark beat out a bunch of chefs from around the country on one of those, “Here’s the theme, what are you going to create for us?” shows. The skirt and I watched every minute of every episode, because it was someone from here that we know. Cool, neato-keen stuff.
However, that’s about as much as I want to watch of cooking competition shows. Maybe some BBQ cookoffs, but I can’t get into so many of them because they’re just not real life situations. “Your ingredients for this competition are an octopus, 3 packets of lime Kool Ade and a pine cone. You have 15 minutes to present your dish to the Judges. Good luck.” Cue dramatic music.
Otherwise, I love cooking shows. #1 on my list is Diners, Drive-ins and Dives. It’s not the weekend unless I catch some Triple D. Some like him, some don’t, but Guy Fieri is all over the place, and seemingly has a part in 15 shows. But, Triple D is nothing more than picking 2-3 off the beaten path restaurants, and having the chefs show you how they make their most popular dishes. Also a big fan of Michael Symon and especially his show, Cooking Out. He prepares the dish and fires up the Weber Bowls outside. Always a little cocktail involved.
I like just about any show that focuses on all the prep and cooking of a dish, because if it looks good, I’ll dang sure take notes and give it a try.