Cook's Country

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  • 2008
  • 15 Seasons
  • 8.5  (275)

Cook's Country is a cooking show hosted by Christopher Kimball which premiered on the Public Broadcasting Service (PBS) in 2008. The show is produced by the same team that produces America's Test Kitchen, and is a spin-off of the popular cooking show. The premise of Cook's Country is to explore and celebrate the regional food of America. Each episode focuses on a particular type of cuisine, type of dish or ingredient, or a particular region within the United States. The show is set in a rustic farmhouse kitchen in Vermont, and the production features a team of test cooks and experts who conduct rigorous testing, trial and error, and experimentation to develop and perfect recipes inspired by American traditions. The show features a number of recurring segments, including a "Tasting Lab" where the hosts taste-test and rate various brands of products such as bacon or chocolate, and a "Cooking Class" where the hosts demonstrate a particular technique, such as how to deep fry chicken or how to make biscuits from scratch. Another popular segment is the "Crowd-Pleasing Classics" where the hosts showcase recipes for popular American dishes such as macaroni and cheese, meatloaf, or pot roast. One unique aspect of Cook's Country is the way in which the show explores the stories behind traditional American dishes. The hosts take viewers on a journey through time and place, tracing the origins and evolution of classic dishes and exploring the cultural and historical context in which they were developed. For example, in one episode, the hosts explore the history and variations of clam chowder across America, from the creamy New England-style to the tomato-based Manhattan-style. The show also places great emphasis on the ingredients used in cooking, and frequently features segments on sourcing, selecting, and properly preparing different types of ingredients. Additionally, the show highlights the use of traditional cooking methods and techniques, such as using cast iron skillets or cooking over an open fire. Cook's Country features a wide range of recipes, from classic comfort foods to more complex, sophisticated dishes. Some of the most popular recipes on the show include "Foolproof Standing Rib Roast," "Perfect Pot Roast," "Buttermilk Fried Chicken," "Southern-style Biscuits," "Homemade Pizza," and "Chocolate Eclairs." The show is well-known for its attention to detail and rigorous approach to testing and recipe development. Each recipe is tested repeatedly in the show's test kitchen, with the goal of developing foolproof recipes that are accessible to home cooks of all skill levels. The hosts also make a point of testing each recipe with a variety of equipment, from high-end professional-grade tools to basic kitchen equipment that most home cooks are likely to have. Overall, Cook's Country is a charming and informative cooking show that is both educational and entertaining. The show's emphasis on American cuisine and tradition, as well as its attention to detail and rigorous testing process, make it a unique and compelling addition to the world of cooking shows. Whether you're a seasoned chef or a beginner cook, Cook's Country offers something for everyone, with its hearty, satisfying recipes and engaging hosts who are passionate about sharing their love of food with viewers.

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Bar Snacks
17. Bar Snacks
December 10, 2022
Chefs prepare family-friendly recipes; hosts Bridget Lancaster and Julia Collin Davison.
The Cuban Sandwich Show
16. The Cuban Sandwich Show
December 17, 2022
Bryan Roof visits the Cuban Sandwich Festival in Tampa, Florida. Bryan makes host Bridget Lancaster the ultimate Cuban Sandwich, with homemade Cuban Bread and Roast Pork with Mojo. Tasting expert Jack Bishop and host Julia Collin Davison taste our favorite mustards.
Pork Roast and Orange Cake
15. Pork Roast and Orange Cake
December 3, 2022
Roast pork loin with 40 cloves of garlic; a review of hand mixers; orange upside-down cake.
Roast Beef and Potatoes
14. Roast Beef and Potatoes
November 19, 2022
Test cook Natalie Estrada reveals the secrets to making a foolproof Classic Roast Beef Tenderloin with host Bridget Lancaster.
Old New Mexico
13. Old New Mexico
November 12, 2022
Gorditas; tortilla presses; New Mexico biscochitos.
Endless Dessert
12. Endless Dessert
November 5, 2022
Banana Pudding Pie, No-Churn Ice Cream; story of Augustus Jackson; all about vanilla.
Cajun Country
9. Cajun Country
October 29, 2022
Pig roast; Cajun rice dressing; stuffed turkey wings.
Pennsylvanian Melting Pot
8. Pennsylvanian Melting Pot
October 22, 2022
Transylvania goulash; heirloom beans; shredded Swiss chard salad; escarole; beans and greens.
Two Tastes from the Bay Area
7. Two Tastes from the Bay Area
October 8, 2022
Bryan Roof visits Oakland, California and shares his version of sinigang; the backstory of the food incubator La Cocina; Neorm sach moan.
Seafood Two Ways
6. Seafood Two Ways
October 1, 2022
Seafood fra diavolo; when to splurge at the grocery store; roasted garlic-parmesan bread; salmon piccata.
Thai Comforts
5. Thai Comforts
September 24, 2022
Khao man gai; pad gra prow; a visit to Portland, Ore.; history of holy basil.
Fried Chicken and Biscuits
4. Fried Chicken and Biscuits
September 17, 2022
Nashville hot chicken; whole kosher dill pickles; skimmers; cat head biscuits.
Midwestern Favorites
3. Midwestern Favorites
September 10, 2022
Chicago ribs; Cincinnati chili is chili served over spaghetti; cheddar cheese.
Low Country Party
2. Low Country Party
September 3, 2022
Okra and shrimp stew; the story of the Gullah Geechee people; lightweight Dutch ovens; pickled shrimp.
Cast Iron Everything
1. Cast Iron Everything
August 20, 2022
Japanese Steakhouse Steak, Charred Cherry Tomatoes with Mozzarella; Cast Iron Skillets
Description

Cook's Country is a cooking show hosted by Christopher Kimball which premiered on the Public Broadcasting Service (PBS) in 2008. The show is produced by the same team that produces America's Test Kitchen, and is a spin-off of the popular cooking show. The premise of Cook's Country is to explore and celebrate the regional food of America. Each episode focuses on a particular type of cuisine, type of dish or ingredient, or a particular region within the United States. The show is set in a rustic farmhouse kitchen in Vermont, and the production features a team of test cooks and experts who conduct rigorous testing, trial and error, and experimentation to develop and perfect recipes inspired by American traditions.

The show features a number of recurring segments, including a "Tasting Lab" where the hosts taste-test and rate various brands of products such as bacon or chocolate, and a "Cooking Class" where the hosts demonstrate a particular technique, such as how to deep fry chicken or how to make biscuits from scratch. Another popular segment is the "Crowd-Pleasing Classics" where the hosts showcase recipes for popular American dishes such as macaroni and cheese, meatloaf, or pot roast.

One unique aspect of Cook's Country is the way in which the show explores the stories behind traditional American dishes. The hosts take viewers on a journey through time and place, tracing the origins and evolution of classic dishes and exploring the cultural and historical context in which they were developed. For example, in one episode, the hosts explore the history and variations of clam chowder across America, from the creamy New England-style to the tomato-based Manhattan-style.

The show also places great emphasis on the ingredients used in cooking, and frequently features segments on sourcing, selecting, and properly preparing different types of ingredients. Additionally, the show highlights the use of traditional cooking methods and techniques, such as using cast iron skillets or cooking over an open fire.

Cook's Country features a wide range of recipes, from classic comfort foods to more complex, sophisticated dishes. Some of the most popular recipes on the show include "Foolproof Standing Rib Roast," "Perfect Pot Roast," "Buttermilk Fried Chicken," "Southern-style Biscuits," "Homemade Pizza," and "Chocolate Eclairs."

The show is well-known for its attention to detail and rigorous approach to testing and recipe development. Each recipe is tested repeatedly in the show's test kitchen, with the goal of developing foolproof recipes that are accessible to home cooks of all skill levels. The hosts also make a point of testing each recipe with a variety of equipment, from high-end professional-grade tools to basic kitchen equipment that most home cooks are likely to have.

Overall, Cook's Country is a charming and informative cooking show that is both educational and entertaining. The show's emphasis on American cuisine and tradition, as well as its attention to detail and rigorous testing process, make it a unique and compelling addition to the world of cooking shows. Whether you're a seasoned chef or a beginner cook, Cook's Country offers something for everyone, with its hearty, satisfying recipes and engaging hosts who are passionate about sharing their love of food with viewers.

Cook's Country is a series that is currently running and has 15 seasons (198 episodes). The series first aired on September 6, 2008.

Where to Watch Cook's Country

Cook's Country is available for streaming on the PBS website, both individual episodes and full seasons. You can also watch Cook's Country on demand at Apple TV, PBS, Tubi TV and Pluto TV.

  • Premiere Date
    September 6, 2008
  • IMDB Rating
    8.5  (275)