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Holiday Spectacular

Episode | From: The Kitchen
The Kitchen is creating celebratory recipes that are perfect for any holiday table. Katie Lee Biegel puts a fun twist on a holiday drink and appetizer with her DIY Holiday Ice Cubes and Festive Shrimp Toast. Then, Jeff Mauro shares a fool-proof technique for a perfectly cooked Horseradish-Crusted Beef Tenderloin, and Sunny Anderson takes frozen potatoes to a whole new level with her Easy Loaded Baked Potato Casserole. Geoffrey Zakarian finishes off the meal with luxurious Chocolate Pots de Crème.

It Goes Both Ways

Buying food — especially meats — in bulk can be a great deal. But once you buy it, you gotta use it — so Rachael Ray is getting two completely different but equally delicious meals out of pork shoulder, and two more out of chicken thighs, plus a tasty meat-free menu to lighten things up midweek. Recipes include Hungarian Pork One Pot, Pork and Cider Stew, Broken Spaghetti Soup With Escarole, Green Harissa Chicken Thigh and Chicken With Porcini Gravy and Polenta.

Ina Garten & Rachael Ray

Episode | From: Food Network Star
Who better to judge a cupcake challenge than the Barefoot Contessa? Ina Garten is the guest judge for a challenge which throws all of the finalists into a baking frenzy. Then Food Network Star returns to the Rachael Ray show for the ultimate pressure-cooker: a live-audience cooking demo.

Pork and Kielbasa with Sauerkraut, Mushrooms and Potatoes

Recipe | Courtesy of Lorna Sass
Total Time:
1 hour 30 minutes

Fall You Can Eat

Episode | From: Let's Eat
Let's Eat is gearing up for the change in seasons with fall-inspired recipes. Stuart O'Keeffe satisfies comfort food cravings with his Chicken Pot Pie with a Tater Tot Crust, and Jamika Pessoa has a flavorful and budget-friendly Quick Sausage and Seafood Stew. Brandi Milloy gives a classic pasta dish a makeover with her Zoodle Bolognese, while Vivian Chan makes cozy hot cocoa with the last bit of chocolate hazelnut spread left in the jar. Finally, Jamika gives leftovers new life in Deep-Dish Spaghetti Pizza.

Tangy and Tart Iced Tea with Mint

Recipe | Courtesy of Sandra Lee
Total Time:
15 minutes

Melissa d'Arabian

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Mom of four, television host and cookbook author Melissa d’Arabian (www.MelissadArabian.net) embodies family home cooking at its finest. With a lifelong passion for cooking and varied life experiences, Melissa naturally connects with today’s diverse families as she shares empowering food and lifestyle solutions that are part of a bigger story about how to eat well, be a responsible consumer and spend with purpose — all while putting satisfying family meals on the table every day. Her distinctive ability to utilize tried-and-true techniques, smart grocery store budget strategies and superior resource management skills while creating approachable family-friendly recipes as flavorful and elegant as they are affordable have made Melissa a trusted, go-to resource for home cooks everywhere. After she won Season 5 of well-known culinary competition series Food Network Star, Melissa's relatable cooking show Ten Dollar Dinners premiered on Food Network in August 2009. Each episode delivers on her $10 promise: four people, ten bucks, infinite possibilities, and proves a delicious budget-friendly meal can be made without compromise. A natural extension of her popular television series, Melissa's first cookbook, Ten Dollar Dinners: 140 Recipes and Tips to Elevate Simple, Fresh Meals Any Night of the Week(Clarkson Potter, a division of Random House, Inc.), debuted in August 2012 and became an instant New York Times best seller. Melissa also hosts Cooking Channel’s Drop 5 Lbs. with Good Housekeeping, a cooking and lifestyle series that premiered in January 2012 based on the magazine’s popular monthly column. The fresh, simple and healthy recipes she prepares further the show’s mission to make weight loss easier and more manageable. Additionally, Melissa has appeared on highly rated Food Network prime-time series, including The Best Thing I Ever Ate, Chopped, Food Network Challenge and The Best Thing I Ever Made. Raised by a single mother who was putting herself through college and medical school, Melissa grew up in Tucson, Ariz., with a coupon-cutter mentality and on a shoestring budget in a humble home where waste was frowned upon but where cooking together was a favorite pastime, life lessons that have always remained at her core. Melissa received her bachelor’s degree in political science from the University of Vermont, and then spent a year at sea as part of the entertainment staff on cruise ships before going on to earn her M.B.A. at Georgetown University. Her professional career began in consulting, and Melissa eventually worked in corporate finance at Disney in Burbank, Calif., and in merchandise finance at Euro Disney outside of Paris, where she met and eventually married her husband, Philippe. After having four daughters in three years, Melissa changed paths to focus on being a stay-at-home mom and quickly realized she was hardwired to streamline the family’s expenses (just like her mom had to do) so they could live on a single income. She could never have guessed that a home video of her making yogurt — a simple yet successful strategy that saved Melissa more than $1,000 a year — to share with local moms would also be her ticket to the newest chapter in her career and life path. National and local media, including the Today show, CNN, People, Food Network Magazine and iVillage.com, regularly feature Melissa’s recipes and tips. She is also invited to participate in top-notch industry events, including the Food Network South Beach Wine & Food Festival and New York City Wine & Food Festival, as well as to speak at engagements nationwide for a variety of organizations such as the American Foundation for Suicide Prevention, a cause very close to Melissa’s heart after losing her mother to suicide at age 20. Living just outside San Diego, Melissa and Philippe have four daughters — Valentine, Charlotte and twins Margaux and Océane — who double as Mom’s official taste testers. Melissa believes in the power of the family meal, and always serves food with the goal of nourishing both body and soul — cooking for the person, not the plate. She connects closely to her Christian faith and strives to live her life with meaning and purpose.

Bananas Faustos with Cherimoya Salsa

Recipe | Courtesy of Aarón Sánchez
Total Time:
20 minutes

The Games Begin

Episode | From: America's Best Cook
Now that the mentors have selected their teams, the real competition begins. In their first challenge, the cooks are tasked with elevating kitchen classics. Guest judge Chef Anne Burrell will decide which cooks will go to the elimination challenge, The Pressure Cooker, where they must turn a plain chicken breast into an amazing dish if they want to stay in the competition.

Quick and Easy: Chicken

Episode | From: The Pioneer Woman
It's chicken all ways as Ree Drummond whips up four quick and easy chicken dinners. For company, she makes Mustard Herb Chicken Cutlets and Garlic Spinach. Then she combines a fast family favorite and a classic sandwich in her Chicken Nugget Bacon Ranch Club. She makes Peanut Chicken Pasta, and the pressure cooker takes center stage for her Fast White Chicken Chili.

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