“Uncooked Secrets: The Food Network Shows You Never Knew Were Axed!”

"Uncooked Secrets: The Food Network Shows You Never Knew Were Axed!"
ADVERTISEMENT

Dinner: Impossible

ADVERTISEMENT

ADVERTISEMENT

Chef Robert Irvine hosts Dinner Impossible at Arturo's in Ballys Atlantic City.

ADVERTISEMENT

Dinner: Impossible was a 2005 Food Network series where host Robert Irvine took on various cooking challenges. For example, he would have to take a shipping terminal to an empty parking lot and cook there, or made an enormous 18th-style meal. Sometimes, guest chefs such as Guy Fieri would join him.

ADVERTISEMENT

Although Dinner: Impossible did well, Irvine was eventually replaced as a host in 2008. Shortly after, the show ended. In January 2021, Irvine announced that he plans to bring the show back for another season, although a date has not been announced.

ADVERTISEMENT

Kitchen Accomplished

ADVERTISEMENT

ADVERTISEMENT

A recently renovated kitchen is seen.

ADVERTISEMENT

Instead of cooking in someone’s home, Kitchen Accomplished aimed to renovate it. In this 2004 series, fans submitted photos of their kitchen to Food Network. Then chef Cat Cora, design expert Wolfgang Schaber, and contractor Peter Marr chose a kitchen to renovate.

ADVERTISEMENT

Throughout the three-day remodeling process, the hosts would share tips about how to decorate the kitchen and even share some recipes. Kitchen Accomplished only had one season with 13 episodes, so it was apparently not popular enough to receive a renewal or second season.

ADVERTISEMENT

Road Tasted

ADVERTISEMENT

ADVERTISEMENT

The Neelys attend the Whole Foods Grand Tasting Village.

ADVERTISEMENT

While Paula Deen appeared on many Food Network shows, her sons Jamie and Bobby Deen had a series of their own. This was Road Tasted, where the Deens drove around the United States searching for the best family-owned restaurants and food businesses.

Pages: 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 12 13

Post Comment

RSS
Follow by Email