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7 of the best food TV shows to watch right now

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These foodie programs are bound to inspire you to try new things in the kitchen.

With most of us having an unprecedent amount of spare time on our hands, a wealth of shows available from a variety of streaming services and a great need for a bit of escapism, there hasn't been a better time to binge through feel-good food TV and find inspiration for your own meals. Here's our pick of the seven best food TV shows to watch right now.

Ugly Delicious

Watch two seasons of James Beard Award-winning chef David Chang traveling to culinary hot spots around the world and exploring food that defines these destinations. Joined by industry professionals and plenty of famous faces, David explores the world of pizza, from Naples to Brooklyn, tastes fried chicken from Nashville and South Korea, and dives into the world of steaks, from upscale restaurants and cattle ranches to Outback Steakhouse.

Bloody mary prawn tacos (Image: A Flash in the Pan/Kyle Books)

Recipe to make: bloody mary prawn tacos. With a whole episode dedicated to tacos, a sceptical David is introduced to the surprisingly diverse world of tacos. If this episode doesn’t leave you craving one, you’re doing something wrong.

Available on Netflix

The French Chef

The chef that started it all, Julia Child is an undisputed icon of the culinary world. Keen to break down barriers and bring exquisite French cookery into the homes of Americans, Julia became famous for her eccentric style that captured the hearts of millions. This is a real feel-good program with plenty of helpful tips to learn along the way too.

Boeuf bourguignon (Image: Anna Pstynnikova/Shutterstock)

Recipe to make: boeuf bourguignon. The one and only, this classic French recipe is probably Julia’s most famous and is also the subject of the light-hearted and easy-to-watch film Julie & Julia (available on Netflix).

Season 1 available on Amazon Prime Video

Street Food: Asia

If you're currently missing traveling and trying out new dishes and cuisines as much as we are, this is the perfect show for you. Diving deep into nine Asian cities known for their street food culture, each episode is as much a story about the food and the recipes as it is about the people who make it. It's a real feast for the eyes with plenty of heart-warming stories for the soul too.

Thai eggplant tom yum soup (Image: Stir Crazy/Kyle Books)

Recipe to make: Thai eggplant tom yum soup. A modern take on the famous Thai soup, this is the perfect recipe to satisfy your hot-and-sour Thai food cravings after watching the Bangkok episode and chef Jay Fai in action.

Available on Netflix

Cooking in the Doctor’s Kitchen

At a time when keeping fit and healthy is more topical than ever, Dr Rupy Aujla (an NHS doctor) rustles up quick and delicious dishes that are packed with vitamins and nutrients key to a healthier life. With plenty of plant-based recipes as well as family-friendly ideas, Dr Rupy gives practical advice on how to boost you and your family's health through food.

Chicken skewers with apple and pea chutney (Image: The Doctor's Kitchen/Harper Thorsons)

Recipe to make: chicken skewers with apple and pea chutney. This recipe is a great example of how healthy and nutritious food can be fun and easy to make. It’s packed with flavor and the whole family is sure to love it.

Available on BBC iPlayer

Ainsley’s Mediterranean Cookbook

The perfect dose of a virtual vacation we all need right now, the program features plenty of delicious recipes, stunning views and UK chef Ainsley Harriott's infectious laugh that's bound to bring a smile to your face. The 10-part series sees him journey through Spain, Morocco, Cyprus and plenty more Mediterranean countries, cooking fresh and healthy recipes along the way.

One-pot harissa chicken and apricot pilaf (Image: Ainsley's Mediterranean Cookbook/Ebury Press)

Recipe to make: one-pot harissa chicken and apricot pilaf. Allow yourself to be transported to the North African side of the Mediterranean with the flavors of a Moroccan tagine. A quick and easy recipe for a weeknight supper, this is a good one to have in your repertoire.

Available on ITV Hub and on ITV on Sundays at 10:30am.

Liam Bakes

Fronted by our favorite star of The Great British Bake Off, Liam Charles, this baking program will let your worries melt away as you watch Liam bake some of his most out-there inventions, including cola cream and cherry eclairs, chocolate orange shortbread for an ice cream sandwich and a savory donut slider with crispy katsu chicken. 

American cheesecake with banana fritters (Image: Original Flava/Bloomsbury)

Recipe to make: American cheesecake with banana fritters. We guarantee you won’t be able to watch the series without a sweet treat in hand. Liam is all about adding his own spin to much-loved classics so this is a great recipe to get you inspired to come up with your own twists on popular bakes.

Available on My4

Nadiya’s Time to Eat

For some practical tips on how not to get stressed out when cooking for the whole family, Nadiya's Time to Eat is a brilliant selection of stress-free and time-saving recipes that the whole family will love. The recipes also use plenty of pantry ingredients, featuring them in innovative and creative ways. There are recipes for everything, from effortless chicken suppers to sweet treats.

Thai red pepper soup (Image: Time to Eat/Michael Joseph)

Recipe to make: Thai red pepper soup. One of our favorite recipes from the accompanying cookbook, this soup is an ode to a well-stocked pantry and proves that you can make the most delicious dishes with the simplest ingredients and minimal effort.

Available on BBC iPlayer

Lead image: ITV

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