15 Best Cooking Shows Every Culinary Aficionado Needs To Watch
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I'm not a great cook, and I spend most of my time in the kitchen baking. Although I love the art of plating and all the work that goes into preparing dishes, I'll leave it to the actual pros. That being said, there are so many great cooking shows that it's hard to keep track.
I rounded up the best cooking shows, from tense competitions to culinary travelogues and nostalgia tutorials. This list has something for all cooking enthusiasts, including my fellow bakers. Follow along as chefs explore eccentric dishes from corners of the globe, or fire up their stoves to prepare carefully crafted multi-course meals.
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