The Kitchen - Season 4

Season 4

Episodes

Sweets and Treats
In this Halloween episode of The Kitchen, the gang discusses a strange new food trend and Katie makes a delicious Pumpkin Roll Up. The Maniac Pumpkin Carvers teach a few carving basics and the hosts get even more creative with Pumpkin A-Ha. Plus, a supermarket fix with an eerie twist, the gang gets crafty with food and Jeff and Sunny transform Halloween candy. Geoffrey mixes up a spooky sangria and The Maniac Pumpkin Carvers reveal The Kitchen Pumpkin!

Souped-Up Soups
The soup pot is simmering as the hosts cook up bowl after bowl of viewer favorites, starting with Marcela's Beef Stew. They answer viewers' soup making questions, show how to get the richest flavor in every pot and fancy up store-bought soups. After a race to see how kitchen gadgets stack up, Geoffrey makes a warm Fall Fashioned cocktail.

Harvest
Today is all about what's in season during the Harvest. Geoffrey cooks up a pork loin for a Sunday supper, the gang answers viewer questions, Sunny, Katie and Marcela offer tasty ways to whip up Cauliflower and Food Network's Nancy Fuller stops by with some Slow Cooker recipes. Plus, using fall's bounty to create one-stop snacks and what the hosts are into this fall as GZ mixes up a Bourbon Apple Cider guaranteed to warm you up.

Thanksgiving Prep
The hosts share the best make-ahead recipes and tips to get you ready for a delicious and relaxing Turkey Day Dinner. Maile Carpenter stops by with a look inside Food Network Magazine, including a peak at some of the most outrageous turkey trends. Then there's the ultimate time line to get your shopping in order and your fridge stocked, plus exciting dessert offerings and new recipes for your pumpkin fix. Plus, the hosts fess up and reveal their Thanksgiving short cuts.

Thanksgiving Feast
The Kitchen is celebrating Thanksgiving by giving back with an episode fueled by viewer questions. The chefs have everything you need to know about cooking the perfect turkey and great turkey day staples. Give your oven a break with Sunny's delicious No-Bake Cranberry Fluff Pie. The gang shows us how to set a simple and festive table and Chopped judges Marc Murphy and Alex Guarnaschelli shed light on Share Our Strength's No Kid Hungry Campaign. It's a Thanksgiving Day feast you won't forget!

Easy Entertaining
The Kitchen officially enters the holiday party zone with time saving tips and great recipes to get you prepared. Katie puts her Thanksgiving leftovers to good use with a delicious Turkey Gumbo. Get prepped for the party with surprising and time saving uses for your slow cooker and the hosts give the scoop on the best info and features in the new issue of Food Network Magazine. GZ and Katie visit a local coffee shop and we'll show you how to spice up your coffee at home. Plus, Marcela's Enchiladas Suiza are an easy, go-to dish for your next holiday potluck!

Deck the Halls
The Kitchen helps bring the wow to your holiday celebrations with show-stopping recipes and clever ideas for DIY gift giving. Geoffrey's Crown Roast of Pork With Sausage and Sage Stuffing is the perfect centerpiece dish to impress your guests. There's gift giving tips wrapped up in clever packages and the hosts answer your most pressing holiday cooking questions. Jeff and Marcela team up to cook an elegant dinner featuring Clementine and Cranberry Glazed Cornish Game Hens and we've put a pro to work building a showcase Gingerbread Home -- get her decorating secrets! Finally, GZ warms to the season with his Pumpkin Flip cocktail!

Holiday Time
The Kitchen gets festive with Sunny's delicious holiday ham, showing how to add big flavor using a few intimidating ingredients and entertaining with easy hors d'oeuvres. Get a preview of the new movie Annie with Quvenzhane Wallis and her costars, who join us for a chat about the movie and a holiday cookie-decorating extravaganza! Plus, new recipes and tips inspired by viewer posts and it's all capped off with the how-to on building a spectacular Champagne Tower!

Healthy Fresh Start
The Kitchen is kicking off the New Year with a fresh start. The hosts are talking new food trends for 2015 with Food Network's Katherine Alford. Favorite recipes get lightened up, Jeff cooks up a delicious Veggie Lasagna and the gang shares portion control tips. Plus, powered up post workout snacks, Geoffrey creates the perfect Pavlova dessert and a refreshing cucumber cocktail and apps that will keep you healthy.

Brunch It Up
The Kitchen gang is sharing their best brunch ideas, starting with Katie's oven-baked Dutch Baby, plus brand new ways to use pomegranate and tasty tricks for your waffle iron. Disney's Chef Stephen shares the secrets to making Eggs Benedict for a crowd. Geoffrey tops it off with a classic brunch Bellini while the hosts share what they're into this winter.

Waste Not...
The Kitchen is full of money-saving tips: There's Sunny's Bacon Cheeseburger Casserole freezer fix, tasty ways to use up your veggies and two amazing dishes that maximize your pantry's potential. Daphne Brogdon, host of Food Network's Daphne Dishes, reinvents a leftover dessert. Plus, wait until you see how we use that last scoop at the bottom of the jar. Geoffrey's refreshing White Wine Spritzer stretches your alcohol and the gang reveals their money-saving Kitchen Confessions.

Gearing Up for Game Day
The Kitchen crew is huddled up to get you ready for your big-game bash, starting with Jeff's Stuffed Italian Beef Stromboli. Then, get fresh party planning tips, and the slow cooker is the MVP with two dishes to wow the crowd. There are three twists on guacamole, and Chef Anne Burrell joins the crew to cook up her Killer Turkey Burgers. Geoffrey takes us to the end zone with his 5 O'clock Somewhere beer cocktail.

Snow Day Cooking
The Kitchen is livening up your winter favorites, starting with Geoffrey Zakarian's luscious Ricotta Gnocchi. Then, the hosts test the latest kitchen gadgets, and three weeknight potato dishes get a boost. Marcela Valladolid has a new twist on fondue, and Judy Joo joins the crew with her take on Korean Fried Chicken. Plus, you'll stay toasty warm with tasty mix-ins for your cocoa.
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