BY: Carole Hallac
If TV binge-watching is your favorite sport during quarantine, we've got your back. Foodies might miss their favorite Italian restaurant meals, but they can always count on an infinite choice of food-related TV series and documentaries to immerse themselves in. Chef’s profiles, culinary travels, and cooking competitions might also give some recipe ideas to whip up in the kitchen.
Here are some shows to explore. After all, you eat with your eyes first.
Chef’s Table - Netflix
The visually stunning tv series follows some of the best chefs in the world, including some prominent Italian masters sharing their personal lives, passions, and culinary skills. Follow Massimo Bottura’s rise to fame in Modena (Season 1 Episode 1), or Dario Cecchini, the aspiring veterinarian that became the world’s most famous butcher (Season 6 Episode 2). Don’t miss pastry chef Corrado Assenza’s episode, transporting you to the beauty of his native Sicily and tempting you with his delectable desserts, from almond granita to marzipan fruits (Season 4 Episode 2).
SOURCE: https://www.lacucinaitaliana.com
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