Top Shows to Watch If You Are a Master Chef Fan

If you love food shows and are a fan of MasterChef, there are more shows that you can stream or watch on your TV which will give you a similar or better culinary experience and satisfaction. From learning the science behind food, to watching inexperienced bakers trying to recreate masterpieces these shows are perfect in what they show you. 

Chopped 

This is one of food network’s best shows being a competition series; the contestants get unknown mystery ingredients to make something. The ingredients could be as simple as a pack of nuts, or as complicated as a calamari. The contestants have to use their skills and imagination to come with a dish with the given ingredients and impress the judges, like a version of Master Chef. The difference is that they make all kinds of foods and have episodes devotes to sweets, sandwiches and low-key foods. 

Chopped is Food Network’s top show and to watch it you need a good TV streaming service. You can watch it on WOW TV by getting one of their packages. They have their channels mentioned when you buy their service, which helps you decide which package you would want. 

Dishing With Julia Child 

This is a new show that revolves around Chef Julia Child’s life and the legacy she left behind. The new chefs that are interviewed in every episode share their journey into being who they are today. The new chefs share how they got inspiration from Chef Julia Child’s show ‘The French Chef’ and started their careers. The show passes the inspiration on and is perfect for you if you want inspiration to pursue culinary arts as a career. 

Nadia Bakes

You will find this best feel-good show on Netflix. Nadia bakes your favorite deserts and savories in a very innovative and creative way and takes the simplest dishes to the next level. She often adds fusion to your simple scones and takes them a level further. Her recipes are simple, easy, and fun to watch with the colorful background. 

Good Eats

This is the perfect show for you if you not only love food but also the history and science behind it. In Good Eats, Alton Brown teaches you the history behind specific dishes, the science, and the best equipment to have if you want to make a certain dish. This show is the third longest-running TV series on Food Network because of Brown’s in-depth and humorous teaching style. 

This guy teaches you everything you need to know to become a pro Chef because we never go behind the logic of certain food methods. We become pros because when we are able to learn the science behind it, a lot of tricks and methods that we often tend to skip, start to make sense. 

Hell’s Kitchen

Famous for losing his chill, Gordon Ramsey is the King of perfect culinary masterpieces. Along with several other shows about covering kitchen disasters and episodes of Master Chef Tournament series, he tests the chef’s limits in ‘Hell’s Kitchen’. 

Working under the pressure of listening to Ramsey’s criticism, the chefs have to feed a full house of customers in a real restaurant. The nervousness and pressure the chefs cook under are what make the show interesting to watch. If you love food shows and Ramsey’s savvy criticism, this is the ultimate food show for you. 

Nailed It!

This Netflix’s baking competition series is about inexperienced people having to recreate confectionary masterpieces. The trio having minimum baking and culinary expertise have to create desserts for the judges with the winning prize of $10,000. Nailed It! will have two holiday spin-off series in the upcoming holidays, so if this is the kind of show for you, enjoy your holidays with watching these amateur bakers try to recreate the least disastrous version of the masterpieces. 

Salt, Fat, Acid, Heat

The author of the book, and chef Samin Nosrar travels the world in her quest to find the best dish made out of these four simple components. Nosrat travels to Mexico, Japan, Italy, and California and gives you the perfect culinary experience. She travels the world to show you the perfect uses of these four components and everything you need to know about them in detail. The detailed science behind these components is what makes the show different and worth watching. 

If you love food shows, these few shows are not to be missed. You get to learn from the contestants’ mistakes and about the basic ingredients and components that go into certain foods. If you are someone who wants to pursue baking or culinary arts as a profession, these shows should be your inspiration and should teach you where you could go wrong. The small tricks and techniques discussed in these shows are very helpful for you if you don’t want to go wrong with your dishes. 

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