Dan Pashman and his band of research assistants discover new and inventive ways to eat pizza, wings, falafel and more, making snacking a cleaner, more efficient and more enjoyable experience.
Cooking Channel hosts are on a mission to discover the most innovative food and unwrap the stories behind them. Follow this new series to unravel the inspiration behind the work of some of the most influential chefs in America.
Are you tired of the endless researching to learn how to prepare, cook, store, and shop for your favorite foods? Using the knowledge of experienced chefs, the Cooking Channel has created an entire Foodtopia of culinary guides just to make your life in the kitchen a whole lot easier. So just sit back, relax and learn everything you need to know about your favorite everyday foods.
Make your life easier and more fun with Cooking Channel's original web series Good to Know. Hosts Dan Pashman and Laurie March offer up how-to's, DIYs and hacks to simplify and inspire your time spent in the kitchen and around the house. Whether you're firing up the grill, entertaining for the holidays or spring-cleaning your kitchen, we've got solutions that you'll find good to know.
Stupidly Simple Snacks is the creation of NYC writer and blogger Amy Cao (AmyBlogsChow.com) to show viewers what to cook when they can't. Amy tackles easy dishes that both novice and expert cooks can enjoy using basic kitchen equipment and ingredients you can easily get at most grocery stores. Learn the story behind Amy's snack videos and follow her food adventures in New York and beyond on cookingchanneltv.com.
New York comedian Sasheer Zamata will soon be the first black female Saturday Night Live cast member since Maya Rudolph left five years ago. This is great news for people who are into things like laughing. She's a seasoned stand up and has her own improv group, but — most importantly — she's also on the cast of Fodder, the world's funniest food sketch comedy show ever made.