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Fresh Food on TV: Weekday Edition

NOMTVWith 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 shows: The finale gets closer as they're down to the final five on Top Chef 10 p.m. ET, Bravo

Tuesday (May 27)

Hell's Kitchen: The teams must prepare dishes in a relay race; the winning team gets a day of fun in the sun; the losing team must clean the entire restaurant; one chef is eliminated. 9 p.m. ET, FOX

Wednesday (May 28)

Top Chef: "High Steaks" The chefs must clean and butcher a slab of meat; guest judge Rick Tramonto.10 p.m. ET, Bravo

Thursday (May 29)

Martha Stewart Show: The America Cooks series continues with Carol Ford and Karen Haase, owners of Cranberry Island Bakery in Maine, who share their recipe for one of Martha's favorite treats: whoopie pies. 1 p.m. ET, NBC and Wednesday, 8 p.m. ET, Fine Living Network

4 Comments:

No notice of the new Good Eats?

@jackiecat: I couldn't find any mention of a new episode of Good Eats this week...

I don't know where you check for information, but the new Good Eats was well publicized. Maybe checking the food network site is below your standards?

@jackiecat: I did check the Food Network website and two different TV listings websites looking for new shows this week on FN. In addition, the FN website doesn't do a particularly good job of calling out what shows are "new" - check this TV listings page: can you identify which show is new and which is a repeat? Maybe you can help - can you tell me where I could find out how to know when shows are new?

We are big fans of Alton Brown, and if you look at past Fresh Food on TV posts we regularly list programs that the Food Network airs.

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