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Christopher Kimball's Milk Street

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  • 2017–
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Christopher Kimball in Christopher Kimball's Milk Street (2017)
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The editors of Christopher Kimball's Milk Street Magazine search the world over for techniques and ingredients that can transform your home cooking, producing bigger, bolder dishes with less... Read allThe editors of Christopher Kimball's Milk Street Magazine search the world over for techniques and ingredients that can transform your home cooking, producing bigger, bolder dishes with less time and effort.The editors of Christopher Kimball's Milk Street Magazine search the world over for techniques and ingredients that can transform your home cooking, producing bigger, bolder dishes with less time and effort.

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    • Christopher Kimball
    • Matthew Card
    • Bianca Borges
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      • Christopher Kimball
      • Matthew Card
      • Bianca Borges
    • 7User reviews
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      • 3 wins & 2 nominations total

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    Christopher Kimball
    Christopher Kimball
    • Self - Host
    • 2017–2025
    Matthew Card
    • Self
    • 2017–2025
    Bianca Borges
    • Self
    • 2018–2025
    Rosemary Gill
    • Self
    • 2023–2025
    Lynn Clark
    • Self
    • 2017–2022
    Wes Martin
    • Self
    • 2023–2025
    Catherine Smart
    • Self
    • 2017–2019
    Rose Hattabaugh
    • Self
    • 2023–2025
    Sam Fore
    • Self
    • 2021–2023
    Rayna Jhaveri
    • Self
    • 2017–2019
    Erika Bruce
    • Self
    • 2017–2019
    Josh Mamaclay
    • Self
    • 2018–2022
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    • Self
    • 2022–2025
    Briana Holt
    • Self
    • 2019–2021
    Marianna Leivaditaki
    • Self
    • 2021–2022
    Fuchsia Dunlop
    • Self - Author
    • 2017–2024
    Claire Ptak
    • Self - Pastry Chef, Food Writer, Bakery Owner
    • 2017–2023
    Andy Ricker
    • Self
    • 2017–2018
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    1thehighlandhomestead

    No, just no. I tried.

    I am assuming Kimball got this show because he sued PBS and this was his settlement? The premise behind the show isn't terrible(he maybe should try producing only and not having to be in the limelight?) Kimball seems to be more a creepy late night host than a chef that I should be learning from. He was bad in ATK and Cook's Country(which btw got better after he left) but in those shows he was not really the star at all so he was drowned out by the great personalities. In Milk Street everyone is extremely passive, so it only makes his personality look worse because he simply has no one to balance him out.

    There is one good thing about this show though! HE NO LONGER RUINS COOK'S COUNTRY AND ATK!
    5dtdenver-987-925546

    No chemistry at all with cooks

    Following the parting of ways with Cook's Country, this is Kimball's next project. Either he or his advisors evidently decided they need to capture that precious youth market. So we have hip and "experiential" ad nauseum. The smirky hipster kid (seriously, he smugly asserted he's hip) is especially irritating. It seems the whole point of the millennials being on the show is to demonstrate how wrong the old people were about cooking. And that's the most disappointing in this outing - watching Kimball kowtow to these self-congratulatory young-uns. He has more experience cooking than all of them put together - yet he's tentative and ingratiating and somehow apologetic when he interacts with them.
    5vesp11

    I wanted to like it

    I really like Christopher and wanted to like it. Just does not have the recipes I'm interested in. Also the cooks seem to be trying to teach instead of cooking along with us. Many ingredients are hard to find.

    I like the background they give you on each recipe, but I look for more recipes I want to make.

    Christopher's relationship with the cooks seem fake.

    Most instructions on cook are now only with the cook. I like the interaction of the host and the cook.

    Also no product reviews or the science behind why something works. I have to admit I miss him on his other shows. I will still watch it.
    6stay_in_your_lane

    Not exactly the most down to earth cooking show

    I tried to like this - really I did, because I'm a foodie - but Christopher Kimball's Milk Street doesn't give off any of the vibes that I normally get from other cooking shows. Most of them are homey and laid back. You feel like you're in the kitchen with the person who's cooking. But this one is pretentious. Chris Kimball (or Christopher. I'm guessing he doesn't prefer to be called the shorthand version of his name, which could be an indication he really is a tightwad like some people have said) travels to various countries sampling their food, and then returns to a kitchen that looks more like a laboratory, where different cooks instruct how to make the dishes. Mr. Kimball seems like an okay guy. He's never came across as demeaning whenever I watched him, but I can see why viewers think he's sarcastic. I never cared for him, to be honest. And I'm talking ten or fifteen years ago. I thought he was dry. Looking at him now, my opinion has changed. He has an easygoing nature, but at the same time, he does have a slight smugness about him. I think he makes a genuine attempt to be personable... He just has an odd way of showing it. I've come to realize that's how some folks are. They're not trying to hurt anyone's feelings - their speaking style happens to be more blunt and straightforward compared to someone else, which, even if they mean well, can be misconstrued as lacking social awareness. If you have an acquaintance or friend who's like that, all you can do is either deal with them how they are, or leave them alone. And I know you shouldn't diagnose or label people without having sufficient information, but he might be on the autism spectrum. While he is a nice person, his range of expression seems kind of limited. As for the show, I'm sure the producers and everyone else in charge of making it come to life have the best of intentions, but it's out of touch with the average home cook. He goes to some really exotic places, to eat food in upscale venues. I mean, I would love to go to Rome (well, if there wasn't an overtourism issue) and eat a plate of fettuccine alfredo, but who actually has the money to do that?? Oh, and speaking of overtourism - he goes to Rome, and Paris, both majorly crowded because of tourists - but yet, the streets are virtually empty. Perhaps he goes during the off season? I don't know, it doesn't look realistic. Also as another reviewer mentioned, some of the ingredients are hard to find. Unless you're a super experienced cook, you might find this show intimidating. I don't feel all that encouraged to get in the kitchen and try any of the recipes like I do with other cooking programs. Like I said above, the kitchen on here looks like some kind of science lab. It's impersonal. I guess fans of Mr. Kimball will enjoy this. If you're turned off by his attitude, there's lots of other cooks to explore on PBS.
    10wht1knight

    The best cooking show. Start here then go watch others

    Christopher Kimball's Milk Street is my go to favorite culinary show. Great camera angles, clean crisp presentation of the full spectrum of cultural recipes and drinks pack a 30 minute episode. Like any good dish, the show employs a successful format in its recipe presentation. Kimball shares the screen well with his other presenters. They explain everything thoroughly. They also do segments in other countries to give them text and source of the recipe.

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