Food Network’s Emmy-Nominated Show Ends After 40 Remarkable Seasons

ago 4 hours
Food Network’s Emmy-Nominated Show Ends After 40 Remarkable Seasons

A notable chapter in food television is closing as Food Network’s Emmy-nominated show, “The Kitchen,” prepares to air its final episode. After an impressive run of 40 seasons, the beloved weekend series will conclude on December 13, at 11:00 a.m. ET/PT.

Show Overview and Co-Hosts

“The Kitchen” launched in January 2014, quickly becoming a favorite among viewers. The show has been co-hosted by prominent culinary personalities:

  • Sunny Anderson
  • Katie Lee Biegel
  • Jeff Mauro
  • Geoffrey Zakarian
  • Alex Guarnaschelli (recurring guest)

Over its 10-plus years, the co-hosts brought unique food insights and humor to the audience. Betsy Ayala, Head of Content and Food at Warner Bros. Discovery, praised the hosts for their ability to engage viewers, stating that “The Kitchen” has provided a vibrant way to spend an hour.

Legacy of Recipes and Tips

Throughout its impressive tenure, “The Kitchen” has offered more than 2,000 recipes. The show has provided valuable tips for entertaining and home cooking. Fans have enjoyed the camaraderie and lively discussions that unfolded each week.

Final Farewell and Celebration

The decision to end the show comes as the hosts and producers reflect on its legacy. Ayala noted that the show created cherished memories over twelve years, making it a fitting time to celebrate this culinary journey during the holiday season.

As “The Kitchen” concludes, fans can look back fondly on the laughter, delicious recipes, and insightful cooking advice that defined the series. The final episode will mark a significant moment for both the hosts and their audience.