Secrets of a Restaurant Chef - Season 6

Season 6

Episodes

The Secret to Lamb Shoulder Chops

The Secret to Pork Kebabs

The Secret to Standing Rib Roast

The Secret to Soft Shell Crab

The Secret to Dry Rubbed Ribs

The Secret to Fish Tacos

The Secret to Braised Pork Belly

The Secret to Herb-Crusted Halibut

The Secret to Swiss Chard and Ricotta Crostata

The Secret to Tagliatelle with Rock Shrimp

The Secret to Stuffed Turkey Breast

The Secret to Spinach and Ricotta Gnocchi

The Secret to Roasted Garlic Chicken

The Secret to Grilled Steak

The Secret to Harissa Grilled Chicken
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