What's Cooking with Julie Chrisley - Season 1

Season 1

Episodes

Biscuits
Join Julie and Nanny Faye as they cook up Faye's Best Biscuits & Gravy, a dish that is so soulful you can taste the love in every bite.

French Toast
Todd attempts to help Julie prepare the only Todd-approved casserole - a decadent French Toast Casserole - which has become a Chrisley family breakfast staple.

Carrot Cake
Julie made her famous Carrot Cake for Todd when they began dating and Todd has been in love with the cake - and Julie - ever since. Learn the recipe from Julie and Todd.

Pound Cake Dip
Julie reveals her secret weapon for making the perfect Pound Cake - topping it off with a Fondue twist - with a little help from Nanny Faye.

Ice Cream
While Julie's days of hand churning ice cream are over, her family's delicious recipe remains the same. Julie reveals the secrets to the perfect scoop with help from Savannah.

Kale Salad
Julie and Savannah prepare a Kale Salad that is so tasty it gets all the Chrisleys to eat their vegetables -- it even leaves Grayson begging for more.

Hobo Sacks
Julie teaches Grayson how to make her childhood favorite dish, Hobo Sacks, with a recipe that can easily be customized for even the pickiest eaters.

Holiday Dinner
While the turkey is in the oven, Julie teaches Chase how to prepare a few side dishes that will surely up his holiday dinner game.

Lemon Pancakes
Julie enlists the special help of her granddaughter Chloe to make their favorite Sunday morning tradition: Lemon Ricotta Pancakes.

Meatballs
When the kids are away, the ladies will play. Julie and her BFF, Isabel, have a girls' night in and make meatballs and red sauce.
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