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Good Eats

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.

Comedy, Documentary

Episodes (22)
1Thu, May 27, 2010

Porterhouse Rules

Learn everything you need to know about this legendary cut-o-cow to produce steak house standard results for a hundred bucks under steak house prices.

2Thu, Jun 03, 2010

Grillus Domesticus

If you own a grill, sooner or later you're going to put some chicken on it...it's inevitable. And odds are good you won't be happy with the results, unless of course you watch this show.

3Thu, Jun 10, 2010

Age of Asparagus

Everything you never knew you wanted to know about procuring, preserving, and presenting the first vegetable of the season: asparagus. Buying, storing, and cooking are investigated as well as the science behind that...um...funny smell.

4Thu, Jun 17, 2010

Little Big Lunch: Eggs Benedict

When it comes to brunch, Eggs Benedict is king. Problem is, it usually isn't good eats. Host Alton Brown tears down the dish and rebuilds from the ground up.

5Thu, Jun 24, 2010

Flat is Beautiful V

Thin and crispy artisanal wood fired pizzas are nearly impossible to manage at home but with some sound science and a good grill, you can come close to perfection.

6Thu, Jul 01, 2010

Yes We Have No Banana Pudding

Whether you like them cool and cream topped or warm with a crown of meringue, odds are if you're a banana pudding fan it's been a long time since you smiled. That's all about to change.

7Thu, Jul 08, 2010

American Classics VIII: Tacos

They may have been born in Mexico but today the taco is a concept as "American" as apple pie. Host Alton Brown seeks to refurbish 2 particularly tarnished variations on the theme.

8Thu, Oct 07, 2010

Fry Hard III: Fry, Tempura, Fry!

Host Alton Brown takes on the most mythic, magical, but often times monstrous form of frying known to modern man.

9Thu, Oct 14, 2010

Oat Cuisine II

Host Alton Brown helps you get more oats in your diet with some very surprising culinary incarnations.

10Thu, Oct 28, 2010

All Hallows Eats

Host Alton Brown decides to put the "trick" into his treats with three sinister twists on classic Halloween candies.

11Thu, Nov 04, 2010

Squash Court II

Host Alton Brown deals deliciously with a surprising glut of summer squash.

12Thu, Nov 18, 2010

American Classic IX: Pumpkin Pie

Host Alton Brown delves into the Fall Classic taking it back to Plymouth and forward to the future.

13Thu, Dec 30, 2010

Egg Files VII: Meringue

Alton takes an in-depth look at three classic meringue-based desserts, including Baked Alaska, a time-honored favorite in households across the United States.

14Mon, Mar 07, 2011

Pantry Raid XIII: Destination Chickpea

International travel is a risky, uncomfortable, and expensive business these days but if you have dry chickpeas in your pantry, exotic destinations are easily reached from the comfort of your kitchen. Join host Alton Brown as he journeys to the near east with hummus and falafel. Recipes in This Episode ----------------------------- Falafel Hummus For Real Pressure Cooker Chickpeas Roasted Chickpeas Slow Cooker Chickpeas

15Mon, Mar 14, 2011

Devil Of A Cake

Do you have to tangle with dark forces in order to create a quality Devil's Food Cake or its crimson kin, Red Velvet? Yes you do. And it's called cocoa powder. Join host Alton Brown as he reinvents the classics.

16Mon, Mar 21, 2011

A Bird In The Pie Is Worth Two In The Bush

Chicken Pot Pie is a medieval classic that's fallen into disrepair recently, due in large part to our willingness to let factories do the baking for us. Join host Alton Brown as he looks at three different ways to fix this sad state.

17Mon, Mar 28, 2011

Use Your Noodle IV: Lasagna

If lasagna (the noodle) is the most comforting ingredient of all time (and it is) then lasagna (the casserole) must be the most comforting dish of all time. Problem is, most American lasagnas deliver more consternation than comfort. Join host Alton Brown as he puts lasagna back in its place.

18Mon, Apr 04, 2011

Waiter There's A Fish In My Soup

Bouillabaisse may be a scary name, but the soup it represents doesn't have to be. In fact, if you're willing to buy some decent fish and master a few basics, it can most definitely qualify as Good Eats.

19Mon, Apr 11, 2011

The Proof is in the Bread Pudding

Host Alton Brown uses a scientific secret formula in an attempt to devise the definitive bread pudding.

20Mon, Apr 18, 2011

Roll Call

Host Alton Brown harnesses the power of yeast to put classic rolls back onto the American dinner table.

21Mon, Apr 25, 2011

The Caul of the Flower

Host Alton Brown makes amends for having insulted the odd ball of the cabbage family: cauliflower.

22Mon, May 02, 2011

Use Your Noodle 5

Host Alton Brown investigates the culinary possibilities of Asian Noodles. Dishes include "ants climbing trees".