Fresh Food on TV: Weekday Edition
With all the channels on broadcast TV and cable—and the inevitable episode repeats—it's hard to sort out what's new or worthwhile. Let us sort it out for you so you don't miss anything worth watching. Times may vary with region; check your local listings for exact hour and channels.
Recommended Show: The fith season of Top Chef premieres Wednesday night! Check out our preview of the first episode Top Chef New York. 10 p.m. ET, Bravo
Monday (November 10)
Good Eats (warning, a video plays automatically on site: "Flat is Beautiful: Going Crackers." Homemade crackers. 8 p.m. ET, Food Network
Diners, Drive-Ins, and Dives (warning, a video plays automatically on site): "Doin' Their Own Thing." Guy discovers restaurants with unique recipes near Salt Lake City, Utah; in Chicago, Illinois; in Omaha, Nebraska; and in Montreal, Canada. 10 p.m. ET, Food Network
Late Show with David Letterman: Jamie Oliver is a guest. 11:30 p.m. ET, CBS
The Tonight Show with Jay Leno: Martha Stewart is a guest. 11:35 p.m. ET, NBC
Tuesday (November 11)
The Martha Stewart Show (warning, a video plays automatically on site): Chef Eric Ripert shows you three ways to cook salmon: oven-roasted, poached, and sauteed. a.m. ET, NBC
Bizarre Foods With Andrew Zimmern: "Ethiopia." Andrew goes to a small village, a marketplace, and a city of Harrar in Ethiopia. 10 p.m. ET, Travel Channel
Wednesday (November 12)
Romancing the Bird: A Good Eats Thanksgiving: "Secrets to cooking a moist turkey." Alton Brown unlocks the secrets to cooking a juicy turkey. 8 a.m. ET, Food Network
Top Chef: "Melting Pot." The chefs team up to create ethnic dishes with ingredients from different New York City neighborhoods. 10 p.m. ET, Bravo
Thursday (November 13)
The Today Show: Chef José Andrés is a guest. 7 a.m. ET, NBC
Live with Regis and Kelly: Regis works as a barista at Starbucks. 9 a.m. ET, ABC
How Stuff Works: "Corn." This episode explores how corn is used in a wide variety of things. 8 p.m. ET, Discovery Channel
Friday (November 14)
Paula's Best Dishes (warning, a video plays automatically on site): "Turkey Time." Roasted turkey with maple apple cider, apple cranberry stuffing, smashed potatoes with parsnips and rutabagas, and a pumpkin pie. 7 p.m. ET, Food Network
Down Home With the Neelys (warning, a video plays automatically on site): "It's a Neely Thanksgiving." Smoked turkey, BBQ gravy, glazed sweet potatoes, and orange cranberry sauce. 7:30 p.m. ET, Food Network
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