'The Kitchen' Canceled at Food Network After 10 Years
Food Network has announced the cancellation of its beloved weekend talk show "The Kitchen," which will conclude this December after 10 years on air and more than 40 seasons. The decision marks the end of an era for the culinary program that has become a fixture in viewers' weekend routines.
Hosted by a rotating panel of food personalities including Sunny Anderson, Katie Lee Biegel, Jeff Mauro, Geoffrey Zakarian, and recurring guest star Alex Guarnaschelli, the show offered cooking tips, recipe ideas, and lighthearted kitchen banter. The series earned an Emmy nomination for Outstanding Culinary Program in 2020, highlighting its impact on food television.
"The Kitchen" premiered in 2015 and quickly became known for its accessible approach to cooking, featuring practical recipes and segments that resonated with home cooks. The cancellation reflects broader shifts in Food Network's programming strategy as the network adapts to evolving viewer preferences in the competitive media landscape.
Fans can catch the final episodes this December as the show bows out after a decade on air. For the full story behind this decision, visit the original reporting on Variety.