The most disgusting show on FN for me is Bobby Flay's Throwdown. Let's make these home cooks/small restaurateurs think that the FN is doing a feature about them, when in fact it's all about The Flay and His Awesomeness.
gmonkey wrote:I'd have to say my least favorite show is Unwrapped.
I mean, really. I slept much better NOT knowing how Bush's Baked Beans are made.
sweetsalty wrote:The most disgusting show on FN for me is Bobby Flay's Throwdown. Let's make these home cooks/small restaurateurs think that the FN is doing a feature about them, when in fact it's all about The Flay and His Awesomeness.
Heh, that is so true. And it wouldnt' bother me as much if the experts he visits EVER won, but they never do! It's one thing to have the Iron Chefs win the majority of the time- they know what they're getting into! Who wants to have Bobby Flay come to their restaurant, when he can't even PRONOUNCE muffaletta, and STILL lose to his version? Gross.
gleam wrote:Actually, Bobby Flay loses far more than he wins. In the first two seasons, he went 8 for 28.
Throwdown! With Bobby Flay (@ wikipedia)
I do think he's a massive tool, though.
BR wrote:Perhaps the best explanation of the Food Network's target audience comes from the criticism often provided to candidates on the Next Food Network Sap (uhhh. . . I means Star). The powers that be are always telling the candidates to make it simpler, minimize the number of ingredients, make the ingredients ones that can be found at any average supermarket, and use simple techniques and words. Rachel Ray seems to be the standard: say "yummy" 20 times each half-hour and they'll put you on several times a day.
BR wrote:Personalities like Alton Brown, Sarah Moulton, Mario Batali, etc . . . they're largely the thing of the past on Food TV it seems.
jlawrence01 wrote:And the low point of the show is when he shoves his finger into each dish (while it is cooking) to taste the food, an absolute no-no.
George Orwell wrote:He picks it up in his fingers and slaps it down,
runs his thumb round the dish and licks it to taste the gravy, runs it
round and licks again, then steps back and contemplates the piece of meat
like an artist judging a picture, then presses it lovingly into place with
his fat, pink fingers, every one of which he has licked a hundred times
that morning. When he is satisfied, he takes a cloth and wipes his
fingerprints from the dish, and hands it to the waiter. And the waiter, of
course, dips HIS fingers into the gravy--his nasty, greasy fingers which
he is for ever running through his brilliantined hair. Whenever one pays
more than, say, ten francs for a dish of meat in Paris, one may be certain
that it has been fingered in this manner. In very cheap restaurants it is
different; there, the same trouble is not taken over the food, and it is
just forked out of the pan and flung on to a plate, without handling.
Roughly speaking, the more one pays for food, the more sweat and spittle
one is obliged to eat with it.
sweetsalty wrote:
Heh, that is so true. And it wouldnt' bother me as much if the experts he visits EVER won, but they never do!
brandon_w wrote:The only show I really like on the channel anymore is Ace of Cakes, Feasting on Asphalt, and Good Eats.
gleam wrote:brandon_w wrote:The only show I really like on the channel anymore is Ace of Cakes, Feasting on Asphalt, and Good Eats.
Exactly my list, too, although Ace of Cakes is more a sculpture/art show than a cooking show. But the people are so adorable, so sweet, that it's lots of fun to watch.
gmonkey wrote:I'd have to say my least favorite show is Unwrapped.
I mean, really. I slept much better NOT knowing how Bush's Baked Beans are made.
Bobby Flay loses far more than he wins.
nicinchic wrote:Bobby Flay loses far more than he wins.
I just saw the one where he wins the macaroni and cheese throw down.
JLenart wrote:nicinchic wrote:Bobby Flay loses far more than he wins.
I just saw the one where he wins the macaroni and cheese throw down.
He does lose more than he wins but here's the rub (pardon the pun);
Even on the occasions where he does win, he actually is the loser because here he is with someone who has been duped into the show and now he beats them. He comes off like a bit of a jerk (unintentionally of course) in doing so.
LionRock wrote:I've never seen the show, so maybe this is an obvious question - but how are the competitors "duped" into doing the show? That sounds rather sinister.
sweetsalty wrote:The most disgusting show on FN for me is Bobby Flay's Throwdown. Let's make these home cooks/small restaurateurs think that the FN is doing a feature about them, when in fact it's all about The Flay and His Awesomeness.
Heh, that is so true. And it wouldnt' bother me as much if the experts he visits EVER won, but they never do! It's one thing to have the Iron Chefs win the majority of the time- they know what they're getting into! Who wants to have Bobby Flay come to their restaurant, when he can't even PRONOUNCE muffaletta, and STILL lose to his version? Gross.
LionRock wrote:I've never seen the show, so maybe this is an obvious question - but how are the competitors "duped" into doing the show? That sounds rather sinister.
Kman wrote:Flay lost the muffaletta "throwdown" and has lost a good number of these "contests". If he really wants a "throwdown" I'd honestly pay money to see him throw down his gloves in front of, say, Bob Probert and find out what the phrase really means. Now THAT would be entertainment.