Wednesday, July 15, 2009




Master the Art of Cooking With Satellite TV

Trying to master the art of cooking? Becoming a master chef is no easy task. Learning how to cook and cook well, is a lot like learning how to play football or other sports. It takes practice, practice, practice. You have to be dedicated. If you fail, you have to pick up your spatula and try, try again. Luckily for all aspiring chefs and even foodies who want to learn how to perfect their favorite dishes, a world class food education doesn't require thousands of dollars to go to cooking school. You can learn all you need to know by subscribing to satellite TV. A satellite TV subscription gets you access to hundreds of cooking shows, many of them in tantalizing HD-with these shows the picture is so clear and realistic, it's like your actually standing alongside your favorite chef. Here are some of the shows you don't want to miss.

Paula's Best Dishes: This show follows the simple, finger licking good home cooking of southern sweetheart Paula Deen. Deen cooks straight from the heart. As she cooks, she shares stories and traditions, making her show both informative and entertaining. Her recipes are hearty affairs-this is cooking for people who like classic comfort foods. The HD detail will make your mouth water.

Chic and Easy: Host Mary Nolan shares her simple yet chic recipes that will please both friends and family. Nolan's philosophy marries style and affordability. Her impressive menus are elegant yet welcoming and easy to make. She'll show you how to make the best of your local ingredients, making sophisticated meals that will surprise even the most demanding palates.

Nigella Bites: Nigella Lawson, the British best selling author has several cooking shows on satellite TV's food network. Nigella Bites focuses on the food that this lovely chef actually cooks for herself and her family. This is real food for real people. She teaches you how to make simple, yet tantalizing meals that look great and taste great too. She offers practical tips and hassle free techniques to get you going.

Simply Delicioso with Ingrid Hoffman: The food on this show will make you salivate. Hoffman shows you how to gook Latin inspired dishes. The show is shot in Miami Beach and each episode features a vivid glimpse of that bustling city and its culinary delights. This is one to watch in HD.

Giada at Home: Giada De Laurentis, daughter of film producer Dino De Laurentis was born in Rome, Italy where she grew to love the kitchen. On her show, Giada shows us the intricacies of cooking and entertaining style, mixing Italian traditional recipes with Californian flair.

Big Daddy's House: Host Aaron McCargo Jr. won season four of the Next Food Network Star and this is his prize-his very own cooking show. Big Daddy's House showcases Aaron's favorite family recipes. He has a penchant for big flavors and bold colors. The show has a friendly, down to earth vibe and is great fun to watch.

All these shows can be found on the Food Network, which you can watch with a satellite TV subscription.

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