I loved watching Emeril on The Food Network! I met him New Orleans when he was the chef at Commander's Palace --- always a showman, on screen and off, and always so much fun!!
My favorite shows on Food Network Canada that I miss are the original "Iron Chef"; "East Meets West"; "Emeril Live"; "The Urban Peasant" (it originally aired on CBC); "Good Eats"; "Unwrapped with Marc Summers "; "Top 5 with Bobby Rivers"; "New Classics with Rob Feenie"; "Cook Like a Chef"; "Hot Off the Grill with Bobby Flay"; "The Naked Chef" & my personal favorite, "The Inn Chef with Michael Smith" (it originally aired on Life Network).
How do you ignore Alton Brown?!? "Good Eats" is arguably the best they have ever produced! I'm sure that I am not alone when I say that was by far the most educational and entertaining of all the shows. I not only use his recipes, but use his techniques to create my own on a weekly basis.
I hardly ever watch food network any longer. They have several people they promote and it’s the same people over and over. Ex Flay, Guy, Giada. You get the point. Where is the variety?
Emeril Live & Ace of Cakes were great. Enjoyed The Private Chefs of Beverly Hills. The best were Unwrapped & Good Eats. Never liked Bourdain & never heard of the rest.
There are so many that I can't name them all....there is no more just cooking ....30min meals ....barefoot contessa...emeril....Tyler...so many every thing is a game show let's get back to cooking
Moulton is a terrible "chef" and name drops Julia Child's namer every chance she gets. As far as "not wanting to be on TV" she sure pushes herself on PBS
I have a cancelled FB show to mention that’s not on this list but I miss very much-“Mystery Diners” with Charles Styles! Mr.Styles was the owner of an investigational company called “Mystery Diners” which would get hired by eatery owners to snoop on suspected bad behavior by their staffs-Charles had hidden cameras and mikes in these restaurants and he would have his clients watch the action in his control room! When the owners had seen enough they would go into their places and corral their unruly help and bring them into the control room to see themselves caught in the act! It was an entertaining and revealing show that was kinda like “Bar Rescue”-but without the makeovers or the over-the-top Mr.Taffer! Nearly every time-the reckless staffers caught on “Mystery Diners” got fired by their bosses-but got rehired elsewhere!!!
Food Network takes cooks and sends them to drama school. Once a show is launched, the cooks' personalities seem to change overnight. Molly Yeh is the most recent example...a young farm wife of Chinese/Jewish heritage with a sweet personality is now a drama queen. She over exagerates every um and ah. Everything has sprinkles and she talks to her audience like we're all 4 year olds. Ree Drummond is so fake it's unbelievable. And so on, etc.
Thank goodness PBS is around to rescue some of these shows that poop for brains Food Network execs dumped. Except for rare occasions, I no longer watch anything FN.
I loved watching Emeril on The Food Network! I met him New Orleans when he was the chef at Commander's Palace --- always a showman, on screen and off, and always so much fun!!
What canceled Food Network series do you miss the most?
Cutthroat Kitchen loved that show
Definitely The Ace of Cakes!
What canceled shows missed the most Dinner Impossible.
Good eat
Anyone old enough to remember How to Boil Water? That was a nice show.
@@sebastianabsolution655 Yep!
You forgot unwrapped. Good eats technically came back so I guess it didn’t count.
These shows are what thought me the basics of cooking which led to a career as a chef. Its a shame now everything is a reality shows.
I knew you where going to miss it on purpose. Good eats is the best cooking show and is missed by more then just a few.
They already brought back Good Eats on Discovery +, who now owns Food Network
No unwrapped that show was bomb.
Good Eats! no mention, the food network went away from cooking to competition shows with bobby flay that turned us all off from the channel.
I loved watching Emeril on The Food Network! I met him New Orleans when he was the chef at Commander's Palace --- always a showman, on screen and off, and always so much fun!!
My favorite shows on Food Network Canada that I miss are the original "Iron Chef"; "East Meets West"; "Emeril Live"; "The Urban Peasant" (it originally aired on CBC); "Good Eats"; "Unwrapped with Marc Summers "; "Top 5 with Bobby Rivers"; "New Classics with Rob Feenie"; "Cook Like a Chef"; "Hot Off the Grill with Bobby Flay"; "The Naked Chef" & my personal favorite, "The Inn Chef with Michael Smith" (it originally aired on Life Network).
Emeril Live "BAM!"
Love Sara Moulton, Ming Tsai, Anthony Bourdain, Duff Goldman from the list.
You'll never learn how to cook watching Food Network anymore.
How do you ignore Alton Brown?!? "Good Eats" is arguably the best they have ever produced! I'm sure that I am not alone when I say that was by far the most educational and entertaining of all the shows. I not only use his recipes, but use his techniques to create my own on a weekly basis.
only reason i watched the food network, he left and it was bobby battling everyone
Good Eats was rebooted, which is probably why they didn't include it.
@@seriousgamer64 Did they only reboot it online?
@@Kav3h On streaming, Discovery +
@@seriousgamer64 We were talking about the actual channel
i can’t believe good eats isn’t on here
Because it was already brought back
I hardly ever watch food network any longer. They have several people they promote and it’s the same people over and over. Ex Flay, Guy, Giada. You get the point. Where is the variety?
We miss them all 😜
Anthony Bourdain went on to No Reservations on the Travel Channel after Cook's Tour, THEN went on to Parts Unknown on CNN.
I miss "Bitchin Kitchen " and Nigella Lawson.
Me too.
Yes!
I honestly didn't know many of these but I miss a lot of shows that aren't on this list!
I miss 40 dollars a day with Rachel Ray
It's been shown that the $40 did not include tax, alcohol or a reasonable tip.
Ace of Cakes was the best show the network ever had.
Cooking Live got popular that it got a spinoff with Cooking Live Primetime.
Emeril Live & Ace of Cakes were great. Enjoyed The Private Chefs of Beverly Hills. The best were Unwrapped & Good Eats. Never liked Bourdain & never heard of the rest.
There are so many that I can't name them all....there is no more just cooking ....30min meals ....barefoot contessa...emeril....Tyler...so many every thing is a game show let's get back to cooking
Should've kept Cutthroat Kitchen
That's when it all went in the crapper
@@sebastianabsolution655 thats your opinion. And what do they have now beaides Diners Drive ins and Dives/Beat Bobby Flay reruns?
How could you not list Cutthroat Kitchen?
Moulton is a terrible "chef" and name drops Julia Child's namer every chance she gets. As far as "not wanting to be on TV" she sure pushes herself on PBS
I miss Iron Chef. The original Japanese version. It was so dramatic with a long intro.
Food Network has been in the toilet for more yrs than I could count. Owners are brain dead.
I have a cancelled FB show to mention that’s not on this list but I miss very much-“Mystery Diners” with Charles Styles! Mr.Styles was the owner of an investigational company called “Mystery Diners” which would get hired by eatery owners to snoop on suspected bad behavior by their staffs-Charles had hidden cameras and mikes in these restaurants and he would have his clients watch the action in his control room! When the owners had seen enough they would go into their places and corral their unruly help and bring them into the control room to see themselves caught in the act! It was an entertaining and revealing show that was kinda like “Bar Rescue”-but without the makeovers or the over-the-top Mr.Taffer! Nearly every time-the reckless staffers caught on “Mystery Diners” got fired by their bosses-but got rehired elsewhere!!!
Sorry-I meant FN-not FB! F as in Food-N as in Network-NOT F as in Face-B as in Book! TYPO! I like-totally paused! LOL!!!
Yeah that was fun although too staged.
@@aleksandrrozentsvit8390 I 2nd that!!!
I miss David⚘.
I miss a lot of the people who are gone. Some of the people on Food Network now I just don't like so I don't watch anymore.
Love the food network channel have been watching since I was 11now I'm 33
Alot of these shows are on PBS network.
I miss Sarah and Emerald,
Ace of Cakes, and Emeril Tyler Florence
That's nuts!!
Food Network takes cooks and sends them to drama school. Once a show is launched, the cooks' personalities seem to change overnight. Molly Yeh is the most recent example...a young farm wife of Chinese/Jewish heritage with a sweet personality is now a drama queen. She over exagerates every um and ah. Everything has sprinkles and she talks to her audience like we're all 4 year olds. Ree Drummond is so fake it's unbelievable. And so on, etc.
Thank goodness PBS is around to rescue some of these shows that poop for brains Food Network execs dumped. Except for rare occasions, I no longer watch anything FN.
I just went to b k manager put app on phone u I asked they kicked me out because l asked about coupons nit cool I want to contact the law
I loved watching Emeril on The Food Network! I met him New Orleans when he was the chef at Commander's Palace --- always a showman, on screen and off, and always so much fun!!