From Scratch - Season 1

Season 1
Inspired by Tembi Locke's best-selling memoir, From Scratch is a cross-cultural love story that follows Amahle "Amy" Wheeler, an American student studying abroad in Italy, as she meets and falls in love with Lino, a Sicilian chef. Their whirlwind romance faces many unforeseen challenges, including their very different cultural backgrounds; true to real life, it is also infused with lightheartedness and moments of humor that exist alongside the more serious ones. But when Lino is faced with unimaginable health challenges and the couple's future is threatened, the two families come together to create an extended family unlike any they could have imagined, proving that love crosses all borders.

Episodes

First Tastes
Torn between her dreams and her father's expectations, Amy arrives in Italy for an art program and meets a charming chef who gives her a new perspective.

Carne e Ossa
Amy and Lino build a life together in Los Angeles while living in Amy's sister's apartment. A Thanksgiving family feast brings tensions to the table.

A Villa. A Broom. A Cake.
Amid family drama on both sides, Amy and Lino celebrate a new chapter in the same place where their love story began.

Bitter Almonds
Back in Los Angeles, Amy reaches a crossroads in her career and Lino seizes an opportunity — until devastating news brings their pursuits to a halt.

Bread and Brine
Amy, Lino and their families are forced to face uncomfortable truths, make difficult decisions and heal old wounds.

Heirlooms
Amy and Lino find a new source of joy and soon take on a series of unforeseen challenges.

Between the Fire and the Pan
Amy and Idalia find support and strength in their family and try to prepare for what's to come.

Aftertastes
In Sicily, family ties usher in new beginnings as the next chapter in Amy and Lino's love story unfolds.
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