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Registered: ‎03-15-2010

I am just learning about Milk Street, bought 2 of the cookbooks and set my DVR to record the cooking show.

 

Any insight or opinions would be appreciated.

 

I can not wait until the cookbooks arrive!!

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Registered: ‎03-10-2010

They should be great.  The man on the show was with

America's Test Kitchen ShowWoman Wink

 

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Milk Street's recipes have typically been pretty good, but I find the show to be quite hit or miss—it's either really entertaining or really boring.

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I've watched Milk Street on TV and listened on radio / podcast.  I don't mind Chris Kimball; he's kind of dry and unfunny but that's okay.  I prefer his ATK cast over the Milk Street cast, but will be patient with the Milk Street folks.  Sara Moulton is on Milk Street, so that's a big positive.  Milk Street's focus is on foods from around the world, with exotic ingredients, so it's interesting but not very practical.

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I think it's sort of a day late and a dollar short because foods from around the world have been done and done, by everyone from Anthony Bourdain to about everyone else.

 

We eat lots of foods that would have been unknown 10 or 15 years ago, including spices and breads, peppers, etc. etc.  

 

These shows seem to be things we mostly wouldn't cook even though we love Asian, Indian, and Middle Eastern foods and cook a lot of things either real recipes or our take on it through spices and ingredients. 

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Chris Kimbal was on Americas Test kitchen for years. He left the show on a sour note. He now has his own show and I believe he has a magazine as well.

I love ATK. the girls have carried the show very well without Chris and his corny humor.

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Julia one of the hosts of ATK is on In The Kitchen With David sometimes with various cookbooks. I have one of them. its a terrific cookbook.

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I watch because I enjoy these types of shows but am never tempted to actually make anything.  Chris Kimball has always been offputting to me but not exactly sure why.  I do like his staff and other than Julia and Bridget, prefer them over most of the ATK or CC staff.

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The best thing about Milk Street is that it's now Chris Kimball's home. Good riddance to the crank.

With his parting comment that "there's only so much you can do with an oatmeal cookie," and his digs, since he left, at regional American cuisine, it's clear that he thinks he's floating above that in favor of global cuisine.

I much prefer the personable Bridget and Julia, anyway. ATK/CK are better without him.


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He acts like he discovered foreign foods and flavors.  Where has he been the last 15 or 20 years?  Just out in Vermont woods?  

 

I like the shows so much better without him--yes cranky and hated how all the women had to look at him and put up with him. And laugh at his "jokes."