Ree Drummond's focus is on Chuck, her father-in-law, as the family helps him work cattle and she makes him dinner. The menu includes all of his favorites: Chuck's Enchiladas are named after the main man himself, and Quick Roasted Salsa is totally rancher-worthy. For dessert, Ree whips up an easy Apple Crisp and vanilla Frozen Custard to go with it.
Memories of food are Mary Berg's favorite travel souvenir, and she commemorates a recent trip to Italy with tasty dishes inspired by Florence and Tuscany. Sweets are a must in every cuisine, so she makes Apple Raspberry Crostata -- a zesty, crisp apple-filled tart with rich short crust. For the main dishes, there's cheesy Mushroom Crespelle and a Reverse Sear Steak that pays homage to the Florentine variety. To jazz up any snack or salad, Mary shares her new favorite condiment: Pickled and Preserved Onions with toasted pine nuts and raisins.
Bobby Flay utilizes the crown jewels of the Pacific Northwest to create an unbelievable barbecue menu that would make the region proud. Fresh from the Pacific, Hot Smoked Salmon is served with a crisp, refreshing Salad of Apples, Dried Cherries, Hazelnuts and Apple Cider Vinaigrette. Next, Bobby steams gigantic, gorgeous Dungeness Crabs in a pick-me-up sauce with Ginger, Soy, Lime and Mirin. And it wouldn't be a Bobby Flay barbecue without succulent Burgers cooked on Cedar Planks and served with Grilled Walla Walla Onions and Mushrooms.
Ross Mathews joins Tiffani Thiessen to rewind the clock and cook up some classic recipes with new school flavor. Tiffani puts her unique spin on a childhood favorite, Beef and Mushroom Stroganoff over Creamy Polenta, served with a side of her aunt's Crisp String Beans. Then, a homemade Ginger Beer for the perfect Dark and Stormy cocktail. And for dessert, the ultimate classic comfort food, Candied Ginger Apple Pie.
There's a chill in the air! Time to stock up on fall pantry essentials. Kelsey prepares a Roasted Rosemary Turkey Breast with a Pomegranate Quinoa Pilaf, and a rustic Vegetable Soup incorporating the essential garlic, onion, canned tomatoes and broth. A bubbly Apple Crisp is a fall favorite dessert not to be missed. With the essentials at hand, you can bring life to your dishes now and freeze them for cozy winter meals ahead.
Ree Drummond is paying tribute to the fabulous food she remembers from her grandma's house. First, she makes Retro Salisbury Steak in delicious gravy. On the side, there are Skillet Scalloped Potatoes, a childhood favorite, and Grandma's irresistible Green Beans. For dessert, Ree makes a Go-To Apple Crisp that was delicious back then and is truly divine now. When it comes to good food, there's no doubt about it, Grandma knows best.
Bobby Flay grills his in a Soy-Honey Glaze pork chopes and tops it with a Grilled Radicchio salad. His guest Rowan Finnegan stuffs the same cut of pork with grilled apples. Plus a crisp Ginger Martini with Sake, and cool Hibiscus Tea.
Geoffrey Zakarian shows us how to make Roasted Chicken, and Food Network's Katherine Alford stops by to share the trends for fall. The hosts share their favorite kitchen hacks, and there are two takes on uses for crescent roll dough: Katie Lee's Broccoli Pepperoni Pinwheels and Jeff Mauro's Monkey Bread. Marcela Valladolid shares her Apple Crisp recipe, and learn how to make a fall wreath sure to be the talk of the neighborhood. Plus, flavorful ways to pump up pumpkin seeds and Geoffrey makes a seasonal Mulled Cider.
The Kitchen celebrates fall with each host cooking with their favorite fall produce. Alex Guarnaschelli picks pears for her Pan Roasted Chicken and Pear Slaw, while Sunny Anderson pays homage to Brussels sprouts with her Copycat Sweet and Sour Brussels Sprouts. Geoffrey Zakarian tips his hat to kale for his Cavatappi with Sausage, Kale and Mushrooms. Chef Carla Hall stops by to chat about all things Halloween and share her essential squash tips, and finally Katie Lee Biegel gives butternut squash a makeover with her Butternut Squash, Apple and Cranberry Crisp.