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Good Eats

  • TV Series
  • 1999–2012
  • TV-G
  • 30m
IMDb RATING
8.8/10
4.2K
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Good Eats (1999)
Cooking & FoodFood DocumentaryComedyDocumentaryLifestyle

Chef Alton Brown whips up quick recipes and explores the science behind what makes them so tasty.Chef Alton Brown whips up quick recipes and explores the science behind what makes them so tasty.Chef Alton Brown whips up quick recipes and explores the science behind what makes them so tasty.

  • Creator
    • Alton Brown
  • Stars
    • Alton Brown
    • Brett Soll
    • Vickie Eng
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  • IMDb RATING
    8.8/10
    4.2K
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    • Creator
      • Alton Brown
    • Stars
      • Alton Brown
      • Brett Soll
      • Vickie Eng
    • 29User reviews
    • 4Critic reviews
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    • Awards
      • 1 win total

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    Alton Brown
    Alton Brown
    • Self - Host…
    • 1999–2012
    Brett Soll
    • Self - Itchy…
    • 2003–2012
    Vickie Eng
    Vickie Eng
    • Self - W…
    • 1999–2009
    Deb Duchon
    • Self - Nutritional Anthropologist…
    • 1999–2009
    David Traylor
    • Self - Italian Chef…
    • 2000–2010
    Zoey Brown
    • Self - Young Girl…
    • 2001–2011
    Tamie Cook
    • Self - Federal Agent #1…
    • 2002–2010
    Shirley Corriher
    • Self - Food Scientist…
    • 1999–2004
    Michael P. Clark
    Michael P. Clark
    • Self - Amish Man #1…
    • 2005–2009
    Carolyn O'Neil
    • Self - The Lady of the Refrigerator…
    • 2004–2010
    Carmi Adams
    • Self - Alton's Mom…
    • 2005–2008
    Caroline Connell
    • Self - Dietician…
    • 1999–2001
    Mae P. Skelton
    • Self - Alton's Grandmother…
    • 1999–2007
    Stephanie Boyd
    • Self - Diner #2…
    • 1999–2001
    Matthew Brady
    • Self - Scientist…
    • 2000–2001
    Cybil Brown
    • Self - Doctor…
    • 2000–2001
    Daniel Stillman
    • Self - Diner #4…
    • 2000
    Nicole Kerr
    • Self - Registered Dietitian…
    • 2002–2006
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      • Alton Brown
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    Registered_User

    Simplicity

    Alton Brown proves you don't need a good attitude for good grub; I love the cynical undercurrent. He shows us how to cook simply rather than demonstrating eight hundred varying ways of boiling an egg. He keeps it low key and educational as he explores the origins of a food. This show gets on most people's nerves, which is probably why I can stand it. Two of the best episodes focus on steak and another on pasta. As far as I'm concerned, these are the most difficult foods to prepare because of the myths behind them. I was amazed to learn all the names to the different kinds of pasta noodles, but rather than confusing me, I felt more educated.
    lpokeefe

    The best cooking show ever

    I can tell that I like this cooking show simply by the camera angles: Instead of panning behind counters, the camera goes all over the place. Alton Brown has a terrific sense of humor and always shows you exactly how to make a recipe. He seems like a normal everyday guy, and that's why I like him. The recipes are also always nice and seemingly good. In many cooking shows you just get some lame recipes for "slow roasted beef in wine sauce", but here you get French toast/vinaigrette/etc. Alton also shows you what tools to buy and for what reasons. Some people say the show is irritating; I don't find it irritating at all. What about you? This show is always original. Long live Good Eats!
    walterpeterson

    Awesome!!

    This show is awesome. I love the way Alton Brown gives the science behind why a dish is made. This show is always entertaining even if he's making some I would never eat. I really enjoy his desserts, plus you can get every recipe from the Food Network's web site.
    babytoes

    Food that's fun!

    I've been watching "Good Eats" since it came on about 5 years ago. Alton Brown and his cast of zany characters makes learning about food and cooking fun. From a food's origins to putting the finished dish on the table, AB strives to make learning about food and its preparation educational, with recipes that are both easy and challenge the way we think about eating. We have tried and enjoyed many of his recipes.

    The shows are presented with humour, and many of them are sure to become classics. ("Romancing the Bird" being one)
    bwelch33

    The Anti-Emeril

    I've been watching Good Eats for several years now, and I believe it to be the most informative and easy to watch of all those available. (I find myself without any patience for Emeril Legasse's childish, self-serving antics, and if I never hear "Bam" again, it'll be too soon.)

    Alton Brown manages to impart more information in half an hour than most other shows can get to in an hour. The secret to this show is the focus on individual aspects of cooking and the science behind them. While some of the episodes use contrived devices (such as location shots with goofy characters), Brown uses humor to explain the physics behind cooking's rules, as well as to dispel many of the myths perpetrated by the culinary snobs in the chef/restaurant world. For instance, Brown demystifies the simple souffle in one episode while setting up the base information needed to move on to more complex souffles.

    I have been quite accomplished in the kitchen for many years, and have not been intimidated by any dish for quite some time. Many years ago I came across a copy of the textbook for the Culinary Institute of America and read it cover to cover. While highly informative, the book doesn't bother to explain in anywhere near Brown's detail as to why certain things are necessary, unnecessary, optional, or just plain silly. As much as I thought I knew already, Brown never fails to add to my repertoire and my understanding with his simple explanations of the physics behind cooking, and the processes that are behind the techniques.

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      There was only one episode where Alton Brown used his real kitchen.
    • Quotes

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      Alton Brown: Now that's a _____ I could love.

    • Connections
      Followed by Return of the Eats

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    • Release date
      • July 7, 1999 (United States)
    • Country of origin
      • United States
    • Official site
      • Food Network
    • Language
      • English
    • Filming locations
      • Athens, Georgia, USA
    • Production companies
      • Be Square Productions
      • Means Street Productions
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