Food Networkis filled to the brim with a variety of shows that can satisfy anyone’s craving. From cooking competitions to exotic eating, to even finding some restaurants town that fans haven’t heard before. And amongst all those shows, fans will surely want to learn how to cook like the big dogs on screen eventually.

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Thankfully, while cooking can be a fine art, there are some shows that fans can watch to work on their cooking skills. Technically, viewers could watch most shows on theFood Networkand try to recreate what’s being made but learning recipes offHell’s KitchenorIron Chefmight not be the best place to start. So, what are some of the better shows that viewers could watch to learn how to cook?

6Chopped

This fast-paced cooking competition is not a great choice for beginners, but for those who want to learn some tips and tricks by other chefs. And who knows? Maybe while practicing along with these chefs at home, fans could take their gamble at entering the competition as well!

Choppedis a mess, quite frankly. Chefs are given a few random ingredients and are told to make those the star of a dish. Here, viewers can watch as four chefs go head-to-head with creating their own twist on a dish. They explain how they make the dish as well as their thought process throughout the competition. So not only are viewers seeing random ingredients being thrown together perfectly, but they understand how the dish is created and a few tips on making it stunning.

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5Giada At Home

Giada De Laurentiis, a name that most have heard of when perusing through theFood Networkchannel, shares her love for California-style cuisines. Although, while she explains her dishes and runs viewers on how to make them, she usually has a guest that puts their own twist and tricks into the meal.

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So not only are fans seeing a star talk about her dish, but there are also others that come along and showcase their own style with the cuisine, giving fans a lot to take in for their next meal.

4Alex’s Day Off

If fans have watchedFood Networkfor a while, they’ll know that Alex Guarnaschelli is one of the ‘top dogs’ in the cooking industry. During any competition that she’s put in, she usually comes out strong and can beat most of the competition in her way. That being said, learning anything from her is an honor in itself.

Alex’s Day Offfocuses on the queen herself explain her personal style of American, French and Italian dishes that also show off her personal spin.

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3Good Eats

Alton Brown is another well-known name in the cooking industry, and rightly so. While some of his shows, likeCutthroat Kitchen, show this wild-card character who creates hilarious games in unrelenting spins, he’s a mastermind with recipes.

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Good Eatsstudies the science and technique of food, while looking at a wide range of variety. He works with different kind of equipment, so that even new to well-versed chefs can learn something from this show. The recipes are simple while also diving into the core of cooking, making the experience incredibly interesting.

2Chef’s Table

For fans wanting a wide variety of cuisines, speakers and ideas,Chef’s Tableis an amazing choice. Each episode showcases a single chef while exploring their background, talents, passions, cuisines, ideas and inspirations.

Chef’s Tableteaches simple recipes that vary from around the world. For those interested in also learning about the culture and history of where a certain cuisine is from, this is a great option. This show is full of knowledge, not only about the specific recipe, but it’s background as well.

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1The Great British Baking Show

This wholesome show is not only a great watch with the family, but an amazing way for chefs to learn about baking. While it is a competition, the speed is very well paced so watching chefs prepare their food is not rushed. Viewers at home could even try their hand and making these delicacies at home with the show if they wanted.

Each season focuses on one particular group, and each episode has three recipes in total, so not only is there a lot of information being talked about, but a lot of new recipes to try. Most of the chefs are armatures, varying from college students, stay at home parents, or recently retired needing a new hobby. It’s a great way for beginners to learn some tips and tricks from famous bakers,as well as feel exceptionally good while doing so.

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