Cooking for Real

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  • 2008
  • 10 Seasons
  • 7.5  (69)

Cooking for Real was a television show that aired on the Food Network, starring Sunny Anderson. The show premiered in 2008 and ran for five seasons until 2012. Cooking for Real was a cooking and lifestyle show that focused on the practical aspects of cooking and eating, with a heavy emphasis on home-style cooking, easy-to-follow recipes, and approachable ingredients. The show was designed to appeal to a wide range of viewers, from experienced home cooks to newbies looking to learn the basics of cooking. Sunny Anderson, the host, was a seasoned and charismatic chef who brought a fun and approachable energy to the show. She was relatable and down-to-earth, which helped viewers connect with her and feel comfortable following her recipes. The show was filmed in Anderson's home kitchen, which added to the casual and comfortable atmosphere of the show. Rather than spending time on complicated techniques or high-end ingredients, Cooking for Real focused on practical solutions for everyday cooking challenges. Each episode featured several recipes, all of which were designed to be quick, easy, and achievable for viewers at home. In addition to the cooking segments, Cooking for Real also included lifestyle segments in which Sunny Anderson offered tips and advice on a variety of topics, such as entertaining, budget-friendly meals, and cooking with kids. These segments added an extra level of value to the show, providing viewers with practical advice and inspiration beyond just the recipes themselves. Another unique feature of Cooking for Real was the interactive element. Throughout each episode, Anderson encouraged viewers to share their own recipes and cooking tips via social media. This engagement helped to foster a sense of community among viewers and created a more dynamic and engaging viewing experience. Overall, Cooking for Real was a charming and practical cooking show that offered viewers a fresh and accessible approach to cooking and eating. Sunny Anderson's warm and approachable hosting style, combined with the show's casual atmosphere and practical focus, made it a favorite among viewers who were looking for a fun and easy way to learn new recipes and cooking techniques. While the show is no longer on the air, Cooking for Real remains a beloved classic in the world of cooking television.

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Seasons
Sugar Spice & Everything Nice
13. Sugar Spice & Everything Nice
December 3, 2011
Sunny Anderson thinks outside of her jar of pumpkin pie spice for a special holiday meal. She mixes her favorite pumpkin pie spice mix on an Easy Holiday Spiral Ham with a fresh take on the classic String Bean "Casserole" Salad.
Seeing Red
11. Seeing Red
September 17, 2011
Sunny Anderson makes a meal that will have you seeing red in the most delicious way. A Red Wine and Pomegranate Hanger Steak with Cipollini Onions is rich with caramelized flavor and complements the peppery bite in Radish Salad.
T.G.I.S.
10. T.G.I.S.
September 10, 2011
Sunny celebrates Saturday with her diner-style breakfast. Her Open-Faced Breakfast Sandwich gets plated with Sweet and Spicy Breakfast Sausage and a heap of Saturday Special Hash Browns.
Fun with the Fam
9. Fun with the Fam
September 3, 2011
Sunny stirs up a menu inspired by Anderson family reunions. She keeps the good times rolling with her irresistible BBQ Chip Wings, Peas and Pasta Salad and a refreshing Spa-ocktail.
Quick and Easy
7. Quick and Easy
August 20, 2011
Sunny cooks up an easy and delicious meal of Grapefruit Grilled Chicken, Baked Zucchini, Grilled Sweet Potato Wedges with Maple Butter and Bourbon Cider Twists.
Beefin' with Pork
6. Beefin' with Pork
August 13, 2011
Sunny brings beef and pork to the table peacefully and deliciously! Her Honey Oven Barbecued Short Ribs are served alongside Creamy Potato and Prosciutto Salad. Quick Bacon Cheddar Biscuits complete the meal.
Curry On Baggage
5. Curry On Baggage
August 6, 2011
Sunny takes your taste buds on an island vacation with her aromatic Curry Lamb Shanks with Potatoes, golden Twice-Fried and Mashed Green Plantains and super-cool Chocolate Chai Milkshakes.
Family Reunion Feast
4. Family Reunion Feast
July 30, 2011
Sunny Anderson knows nothing brings family together like her Grandma's BBQ Chopped Pork. Sunny re-creates the time-honored recipe, serving it with her tangy Pork Sauce and a scoop of Apple Raisin Cole Slaw.
Filling Up with Fish
3. Filling Up with Fish
July 23, 2011
Sunny Anderson fills up with a pot of Fish and Fennel Stew, light yet satisfying with flaky cod fillets poached in a tomato-white wine broth.
Traditions with a Twist
2. Traditions with a Twist
July 16, 2011
Sunny Anderson welcomes special guests with new renditions on old classics. Her comforting Tuna Noodle Casserole gets spruced up with cremini mushrooms, sweet peas and a creamy cheddar cheese sauce.
Taking My Lumps
1. Taking My Lumps
July 9, 2011
Sunny Anderson celebrates lumps of crab! Her Simple Crab Cakes are packed with lump crab meat and little else to maximize the sweet crab flavor in these tender, golden cakes.
Description

Cooking for Real was a television show that aired on the Food Network, starring Sunny Anderson. The show premiered in 2008 and ran for five seasons until 2012. Cooking for Real was a cooking and lifestyle show that focused on the practical aspects of cooking and eating, with a heavy emphasis on home-style cooking, easy-to-follow recipes, and approachable ingredients.

The show was designed to appeal to a wide range of viewers, from experienced home cooks to newbies looking to learn the basics of cooking. Sunny Anderson, the host, was a seasoned and charismatic chef who brought a fun and approachable energy to the show. She was relatable and down-to-earth, which helped viewers connect with her and feel comfortable following her recipes.

The show was filmed in Anderson's home kitchen, which added to the casual and comfortable atmosphere of the show. Rather than spending time on complicated techniques or high-end ingredients, Cooking for Real focused on practical solutions for everyday cooking challenges. Each episode featured several recipes, all of which were designed to be quick, easy, and achievable for viewers at home.

In addition to the cooking segments, Cooking for Real also included lifestyle segments in which Sunny Anderson offered tips and advice on a variety of topics, such as entertaining, budget-friendly meals, and cooking with kids. These segments added an extra level of value to the show, providing viewers with practical advice and inspiration beyond just the recipes themselves.

Another unique feature of Cooking for Real was the interactive element. Throughout each episode, Anderson encouraged viewers to share their own recipes and cooking tips via social media. This engagement helped to foster a sense of community among viewers and created a more dynamic and engaging viewing experience.

Overall, Cooking for Real was a charming and practical cooking show that offered viewers a fresh and accessible approach to cooking and eating. Sunny Anderson's warm and approachable hosting style, combined with the show's casual atmosphere and practical focus, made it a favorite among viewers who were looking for a fun and easy way to learn new recipes and cooking techniques. While the show is no longer on the air, Cooking for Real remains a beloved classic in the world of cooking television.

  • Premiere Date
    April 6, 2008
  • IMDB Rating
    7.5  (69)