Food Network Kitchen Launches 5 New Tastemade Shows


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Food Network Kitchen has launched five new Tastemade series on its Food Network Kitchen app, including one that’s “part baking show, part advice column.” Just Ask the Baker is a first of its kind, interactive baking show hosted by actress Meghan Rienks who answers viewers’ questions giving commentary and advice.

“We are so excited to introduce our Food Network Kitchen users to Meghan Rienks with Just Ask the Baker,” said Debra Puchalla, SVP, Digital Programming and Video at Food Network. “Heading into the holiday season, we know this will bring joy to people’s kitchens and laughter to their homes, all while sparking ideas for delicious desserts for all to enjoy.”

“Discovery is a long-time partner of Tastemade, so this is a natural continuation of our strategic partnership, which we could not be more excited about,” says Larry Fitzgibbon, Co-Founder & CEO of Tastemade. “This project leverages multiple parts of our business working together  the creation and production of a new series, licensed original content, and marketing & advertising of the content living on the Food Network Kitchen app. We’re thrilled to work with a partner that recognizes and leverages everything that’s unique about us as a company in order to capture a younger, millennial and gen-z audience.”

Below are the other new shows debuting on the Food Network Kitchen app:

  • Sourced, a journey of epicurean proportions, follows Host Guy Turland as he eats his way around the planet. From foraging in the wild to putting on dinner parties in exotic locales, this series offers viewers the chance to experience life through Tastemade’s resident renaissance man.
  • Cooking with Pride takes Host Ingrid Nilsen on a culinary journey guided by accomplished chefs and food experts who, like herself, identify as lesbian, gay, bisexual, transsexual, or queer. Together, they demonstrate how to make a particular food or dish while discussing issues facing the LGBTQIA+ community, including topics of social activism, cannabis, and more.
  • Dish It Healthy proves that clean living doesn’t have to be tasteless. Host Priyanka Naik shares nutritious recipes that are big on flavor and that will make viewers feel great too.
  • Raw. Vegan. Not Gross. proves that living a raw or vegan lifestyle doesn’t have to be filled with boring, uninteresting food. Host Laura Miller shows viewers some flat-out delicious recipes that will become staples in the kitchen regardless of what kind of diet viewers follow

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