Emeril Cooks - Season 4

Emeril Cooks - Season 4

Season 4

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Episodes6
DatesFeb 16, 2024 - Feb 16, 2024
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Episodes

Collard Greens for All
Season 4Episode 125 min

Collard Greens for All

For your next get together, impress your guests with delicious greens; try Emeril's green shakshuka, gumbo z'herbes with hamhock, and spatchcocked chicken with root vegetables and collard greens.

Feb 16, 2024
Fig Envy
Season 4Episode 225 min

Fig Envy

For your next dinner party, try making Emeril's goat cheese tart with prosciutto and port-macerated figs, seared duck breasts with spiced fig jam, and bucatini with figs and gorgonzola sauce.

Feb 16, 2024
Saffron from the South
Season 4Episode 325 min

Saffron from the South

Inspired by saffron grown right here in the states, Emeril serves up his famous lobster with pappardelle and saffron cream sauce, seafood paella, and saffron olive oil cake.

Feb 16, 2024
Louisiana Blue Crabs
Season 4Episode 425 min

Louisiana Blue Crabs

Celebrate the blue crab with Emeril's crab and corn fritters, chilled avocado soup with crab relish, and crabmeat stuffed trout with vodka butter sauce.

Feb 16, 2024
New Orleans Coffee
Season 4Episode 525 min

New Orleans Coffee

For your next get together, try Emeril's coffee and nocello glazed duck, short ribs braised with coffee and ancho chiles, and top it all off with his famous cafe au lait creme brulee.

Feb 16, 2024
Pecan Paradise
Season 4Episode 625 min

Pecan Paradise

Emeril serves up some of his favorite pecan recipes: butternut squash-pecan ravioli, vanilla and bourbon marinated pork loin with pecan gravy, and sweet potato waffles with pecan-praline sauce.

Feb 16, 2024

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