![]() ![]() ![]() Without question, he kicked things up a notch. (He was such a blast to watch, NBC even gave his own sitcom… briefly.) Emeril Live was one of Food Network’s first breakout hits, and as such, respect must be paid. Lagasse was a natural on camera, introducing viewers to sample his spicy cuisine with a host of memorable catchphrases. Emeril Live (1997-2007)īam! The godfather of Food Network, New Orleans chef Emeril Lagasse brought his big flavors and bigger personality to TV with this cozy cooking demo. ![]() Image Credit: Courtesy of Food Network 10. So if you ever wanted to know how M&Ms get their candy shell or how many tons of potatoes Frito-Lay goes through every year, Unwrapped had you… well, covered. This fun and informative travel series took us behind the scenes of our favorite foods, with host Marc Summers (the Double Dare guy!) hitting the road to show us how popular candies, cereals and snacks are actually made. Image Credit: Courtesy of Food Network 11. Shot in real time, the episodes made even the most clueless home cook feel like they could pull together a tasty meal in a snap, and Ray’s sunny charms were on full display, making it easy to understand why she’s been on our TVs pretty much nonstop every since. 30 Minute Meals (2001-12)īefore Rachael Ray was a daytime fixture, she was whipping up easy meals in just half an hour on this approachable cooking demo series. Image Credit: Courtesy of Food Network 12. ![]()
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