If you love food and watched every episode of Master Chef but you are still not satisfied. So now you are craving to explore more food shows, like the close ups of tomato basil salmon and interviews of some keen chefs then certainly Netflix has some great shows for you.
Explore through Netflix for fine food shows and documentaries.
Salt, Fat, Acid, Heat
Samin Nosrat is an American chef who is also a food writer. This show is based on her book by the same name. “Salt, Fat, Acid, Heat. In this show Samin Nosrat travels across the world, from home kitchens of Italy to the southern islands of Japan. She also went to Berkeley’s Chez Panisee from where she started her culinary career. Her show is based on the central principles of what makes the food tasty and delicious.
Cooked
Written by Michael Pollan, Cooked is a series about different elements and its contrast between modern and ancient cooking methods. Cooked shows how food affects and shapes the world we live in. Therefore, this show acclaim the pleasure of cooking with an idea that how food connects people.
Street Food
This documentary series is about the world’s most lively cities which bring the best street food. Street food exhibit rich culture of each city. However, it shows that food is not restricted to lavish restaurants only, food has no boundaries. The series explores street food from all over the world and highlight the stories and dedication of different cuisines.
Somebody feed Phil
Known for his famous sitcom “Everybody loves Raymond”, Philip Rosenthal is a host of this food and travel show. In this show Rosenthal takes the audience on a heartening eating journey around the world. As he is joined by family and friends, he explores food of different cuisines and cultures like Mexico, Bangkok, Copenhagen, New Orleans and many more.
The Great British Bake off
This show is like Master Chef with the judges to impress and if the food is not satisfying, the contestant is eliminated in each round. But the only difference is that it is a baking competition. The judges, Mary Berry and Paul Hollywood gives three challenges each week which tests the baker’s personality, experience and skills. The show gets pretty thrilling.