Chef at Home - Season 1

Season 1

Episodes

Easy Asian Beef Stew

East Coast Chowder

Vanilla Chicken Dinner
Braised chicken thighs; couscous; endive salad.

Tomatoes 101

Steak for One

Simple Baked Trout
Pan-fried whole trout; baked trout filets.

Apple Braised Pork
Apple braised pork shoulder, roasted acorn squash and spatzle.

Spicy Southwestern Soup

Spicy Barbequed Lamb

Tarragon Roasted Lamb

Outdoor Favorites

Classic Chicken Dinner

Aromatic Duck Breast

Fennel Fish Stew
Mediterranean-style fish stew with fennel and tomato and a tangy orange and garlic garnish.

Three Meat Pasta
Three meat pasta sauce with beef, pork and veal; roasted garlic bread; salad.

Easy Pizza Party

Simple Chicken Stew
Chicken mushroom stew; mashed potatoes; carrot sticks; sautéed asparagus.

Lazy Day Beef Stew

Easy Thai Dinner

All-Veggie Dinner

Great Grilled Burgers

Lobster Three Ways
Traditional macaroni and cheese dish made decadent by adding lobster and a simple lobster salad.

Pan-Roasted Salmon Supper
Salmon filet with basil and pesto infused mussel broth and steamed spinach

Simply Seared Tuna

Easy Jerk Chicken
Deep smoky marinade for chicken.

Simply Turkey Dinner
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