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Two of the Food Network’s most popular cooking shows, Good Eats, hosted by Alton Brown, and 30-Minute Meals, hosted by Rachael Ray, help make cooking simple again.

30 Minute Meals Food Channel
If you’re pressed for time these days, but still want to whip up a 30 minute meal recipe that tastes great, watch 30 Minute Meals with host Rachael Ray. She shows you how to use the right cooking appliances and cooking recipes to ensure you’ll never spend more than 30 minutes preparing dinner. You can access free recipes from every episode on Food Network’s website, or find more recipes from Rachael’s 30 Minute Meals concepts from her cookbooks Rachael Ray's 30-Minute Meals, The Open House Cookbook, Comfort Foods and Veggie Meals.

Alton Brown Good Eats
Alton Brown’s Food Network show Good Eats is based on an idea that cooking shows can entertain and inform with wit and humor—something for his sitcom-and-fast-food-junkie generation. Good Eats specializes in the physics and science of food to help you understand why food is what it is and does what it does. For example, on a recent episode where Alton prepares a chili recipe in a pressure cooker, he explains the origins and mythology of the chili recipe, how to prepare your own chili powder and he does it all with a sense of humor.

Alton Brown cooking DVDs, Alton Brown books, including I'm Just Here for the Food, Alton Brown Gear for Your Kitchen, and Alton Brown Kitchen User's Manual, and Alton Brown recipes are also available at FoodNetwork.com.

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