“Uncooked Secrets: The Food Network Shows You Never Knew Were Axed!”
Nigella Feast
Nigella Feast was a short show, debuting for only 13 weeks in 2006. Despite that, the Food Network series hosted by the British chef Nigella Lawson received glowing reviews. She became known for her casual style and recipes.
On the show, Lawson displayed a variety of recipes from large family meals to lunches with friends. After the series ended, Lawson signed a contract with the BBC to create the shows Nigella’s Christmas Kitchen and Nigella Express. Her most recent series is the 2015 Simply Nigella.
Unwrapped With Marc Summers
Unwrapped with Marc Summers, usually shortened to Unwrapped, examined the origins of sponsored foods. Summers explored products from businesses like Hostess, Disney, Nestle, Chipotle, and more. Fans learned how these products are made, packaged, and distributed. The show was widely successful, continuing from 2001 to 2011 and spanning 22 seasons.
Food Network eventually created a trivia spin-off series, Trivia Unwrapped, also hosted by March Summers. Eventually, popular demand created a second version of the show. Unwrapped 2.0, this time hosted by Alfonso Ribeiro, aired from 2015 to 2017.
Party Line With The Hearty Brothers
In 2005, the first winners of The Next Food Network Star were the couple Dan Smith and Steve McDonagh. The two launched their own series, Party Line with the Hearty Brothers. The show deconstructed comfort foods such as grilled cheese, and Smith cooked three recipes within a 30-minute episode.
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