Good Eats

2020
4.9
1.15K reviews
TV-G
Rating
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Season 2 episodes (14)

1 It's a Wonderful Cake
12/1/05
Alton is out to prove that Fruitcake shouldn't be the butt of holiday jokes
2 For Whom the Cheese Melts
8/31/05
Take an in-depth look at cheese, from fondue to grilled cheese sandwiches.
3 Apple Family Values
3/29/06
Chef/scientist Alton Brown prepares an American icon: apples.
4 Crust Never Sleeps
8/24/05
Chef Alton Brown makes the piecrust of his dreams.
5 Citizen Cane
10/4/05
Cooking with sugar isn't difficult, and Alton Brown shows how easy it is.
6 Jam Session
6/29/06
Alton Brown is on a mission to make home canning common again.
7 Crustacean Nation
8/12/05
Shrimp cocktail, Alton Brown says it's not just for wedding receptions.
8 True Brew
1/24/06
Alton Brown savors the flavor of America's favorite beverage, coffee.
9 Ear Apparent
11/7/06
Alton Brown shops, shucks and shares the history of a summer fave.
10 Fry Hard
1/18/06
Alton Brown shows that fry, frying and fried aren't a dirty words.
11 Daily Grind
8/31/05
Alton Brown teaches the fine art of grinding, seasoning and cooking beef.
12 Seeing Red
2/15/06
Alton Brown has three ways to simplify your life with pre-homemade sauces.
13 The Fungal Gourmet
7/8/05
Alton Brown turns mushrooms into a kitchen staple.
14 A Rib for All Seasons
4/3/06
Trapped on a desert island, host Alton Brown is eating ribs.

About this show

Pop culture, comedy and plain good eating: Alton Brown explores the origins of ingredients, decodes culinary customs and explores new food trends.

Ratings and reviews

4.9
1.15K reviews
Gabriel
September 19, 2015
The depths at which this man delves into cooking is amazing, but even more amazing is how he takes those depths and makes them accessible to everyone. With every episode you're almost guaranteed to get a helping of food science, explaining not only what to do, but why you're doing it. Whenever I'm tackling a new food project, I'm always sure to look through the good eats archive to see how Alton Brown can get me started.
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Necro Nexus
May 19, 2018
If you want to learn how to do a multitude of culinary skills in the kitchen, without going to culinary school, this is a good place to start. Much like Mr. Wizard; Bill Nye; Beakman's World and Mythbusters, the show is slightly quirky while still being entertaining as well as educational. People of almost any age can watch this show and become confident in the kitchen.
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Brandon Torres
November 17, 2014
It's like Bill Nye for cooking. He goes into the history and science and chemistry of the food he's making and then adds in a bit of humor/comedy. You know, for the kids... But at its core, this show truly simplifies cooking at home and is a great way for beginning chefs to learn a thing or two. I know i did.
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