
Good Eats
Comedy • TV-G • 1999–2021 • 16 Seasons
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Host Alton Brown explores the origins of ingredients, decodes culinary customs and presents food and equipment trends. Punctuated by unusual interludes, simple preparations and unconventional discussions, he'll bring you food in its finest and funniest form.
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This show never gets old. Alton Brown is a perfect host; you’ll learn and laugh a lot!
It's funny and super informative with good recipes. I appreciate the scientific and creative explanations. Science!!!
As far as shows that my parents always seem to have on goes, this is one of the ones I like better. Like Bill Nye for cooking!
I love this show about as much as I love food, and I love food.
Really informative! Made learning about culinary stuff and the science behind it really cool and fun growing up. Appreciate Alton for this!
Great series with recipes that are delicious and tailored towards conventional tastes.
Food and science! Amazing show! Very funny and lots of helpful diagrams! More than just a food show.
I feel like this show was just on. All the time. Not bad.
Alton Brown is incredibly watchable and captivating as a host. Without him fairly boring show but with him it's so much better
Really loved this show. Very informative. Learning the science behind cooking/baking is really cool.
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6.7 – Based on 1.1k ratings
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It's Time...
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Good Eats: The Return of the Outtakes
Behind the Scenes
A Day in the Life of Good Eats
Behind the Scenes
Behind-the-Scenes of Good Eats: The Return

