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In this episode, we take a deep dive into the evolution of food television, from the early days of simple, instructional shows to today's diverse and dynamic culinary landscape. We'll explore how icons like Betty Crocker shaped early cooking programs, empowering women in the kitchen, and how trailblazers like Julia Child, Emeril Lagasse, and Guy Fieri pushed boundaries—changing not just how we cook, but how we see race and gender in food media.
We’ll also journey into the origins of Iron Chef, its impact on Asian identity, and how it became a global cultural phenomenon. Plus, we’ll reflect on the genre's transition to streaming, where shows like Chef’s Table have brought a more artistic, inclusive approach to the culinary world. And as food competition shows shift from cutthroat to kind, what does the future hold for food media?
Here are some of the references from this episode, for those who want to dig a little deeper:
Books by Tasha Oren: Food TV ; Global Asian American Popular Cultures
Joyce Chen
Eddie Wang
David Chang
The Evolution of Television Formats
MasterChef Junior: Watch on Hulu
Project Runway: Watch on Netflix, IMDb
Survivor: Watch on CBS
Julia Child
Julia Child’s The French Chef by Dana Polan
The French Chef with Julia Child
Smithsonian Air and Space Museum ; Julia Child clip
Emeril Lagasse ; Emeril Live clip
Iron Chef ; Netflix Trailer
Wall Street (1987 film)
Hillary Clinton and the Return of the (Unbaked) Cookies - New York Times
Hillary Clinton explains "Bake cookies" remark April 1992 - Dailymotion
Betty Crocker - history; Betty Crocker on the radio
Guy Fieri
Food Network
Curtis Aiken
Mind of a Chef: Watch on Youtube, IMDb
Chef’s Table trailer; Watch on Netflix, IMDb
Jeff Yang's new book, The Golden Screen
William Shatner
Hell's Kitchen: Watch on FOX, IMDb
Gordon Ramsay on Hot Ones
Baking Impossible trailer
The Great British Bake Off
Bong Appetit: Trailer; Watch on Youtube, IDMb
Vanessa Lavorato & Miguel Trinidad (Bong Appetit) - The Smokebox
Cooking with Cannabis
Bake Squad trailer
The Bear trailer: Watch on Hulu, IMDb
Simply Sara (YouTube)
Check out our previous Episode 61: Broken Bread with Chef Roy Choi and KCET’s Juan Devis
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Share your thoughts via Twitter with Henry, Colin and the How Do You Like It So Far? account! You can also email us at [email protected].
Music:
“In Time” by Dylan Emmett and “Spaceship” by Lesion X.
In Time (Instrumental) by Dylan Emmet https://soundcloud.com/dylanemmet
Spaceship by Lesion X https://soundcloud.com/lesionxbeats
Creative Commons — Attribution 3.0 Unported — CC BY 3.0
Free Download / Stream: https://bit.ly/in-time-instrumental
Free Download / Stream: https://bit.ly/lesion-x-spaceship
Music promoted by Audio Library https://youtu.be/AzYoVrMLa1Q
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2020 ratings
In this episode, we take a deep dive into the evolution of food television, from the early days of simple, instructional shows to today's diverse and dynamic culinary landscape. We'll explore how icons like Betty Crocker shaped early cooking programs, empowering women in the kitchen, and how trailblazers like Julia Child, Emeril Lagasse, and Guy Fieri pushed boundaries—changing not just how we cook, but how we see race and gender in food media.
We’ll also journey into the origins of Iron Chef, its impact on Asian identity, and how it became a global cultural phenomenon. Plus, we’ll reflect on the genre's transition to streaming, where shows like Chef’s Table have brought a more artistic, inclusive approach to the culinary world. And as food competition shows shift from cutthroat to kind, what does the future hold for food media?
Here are some of the references from this episode, for those who want to dig a little deeper:
Books by Tasha Oren: Food TV ; Global Asian American Popular Cultures
Joyce Chen
Eddie Wang
David Chang
The Evolution of Television Formats
MasterChef Junior: Watch on Hulu
Project Runway: Watch on Netflix, IMDb
Survivor: Watch on CBS
Julia Child
Julia Child’s The French Chef by Dana Polan
The French Chef with Julia Child
Smithsonian Air and Space Museum ; Julia Child clip
Emeril Lagasse ; Emeril Live clip
Iron Chef ; Netflix Trailer
Wall Street (1987 film)
Hillary Clinton and the Return of the (Unbaked) Cookies - New York Times
Hillary Clinton explains "Bake cookies" remark April 1992 - Dailymotion
Betty Crocker - history; Betty Crocker on the radio
Guy Fieri
Food Network
Curtis Aiken
Mind of a Chef: Watch on Youtube, IMDb
Chef’s Table trailer; Watch on Netflix, IMDb
Jeff Yang's new book, The Golden Screen
William Shatner
Hell's Kitchen: Watch on FOX, IMDb
Gordon Ramsay on Hot Ones
Baking Impossible trailer
The Great British Bake Off
Bong Appetit: Trailer; Watch on Youtube, IDMb
Vanessa Lavorato & Miguel Trinidad (Bong Appetit) - The Smokebox
Cooking with Cannabis
Bake Squad trailer
The Bear trailer: Watch on Hulu, IMDb
Simply Sara (YouTube)
Check out our previous Episode 61: Broken Bread with Chef Roy Choi and KCET’s Juan Devis
––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––
Share your thoughts via Twitter with Henry, Colin and the How Do You Like It So Far? account! You can also email us at [email protected].
Music:
“In Time” by Dylan Emmett and “Spaceship” by Lesion X.
In Time (Instrumental) by Dylan Emmet https://soundcloud.com/dylanemmet
Spaceship by Lesion X https://soundcloud.com/lesionxbeats
Creative Commons — Attribution 3.0 Unported — CC BY 3.0
Free Download / Stream: https://bit.ly/in-time-instrumental
Free Download / Stream: https://bit.ly/lesion-x-spaceship
Music promoted by Audio Library https://youtu.be/AzYoVrMLa1Q
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