Each week on Food Network Obsessed, host Jaymee Sire sits down with your favorite chefs, food influencers and Food Network personalities to dish on all things delicious in the food world. From exclusive behind-the-scenes stories, first (and worst) jobs in food, to cooking fails and culinary triumphs, no topic is off the menu. Whether you’re a super-fan of Food Network or a super foodie you’re going to want to hear this!Want even more Food Network? Head to discovery+ to stream some of your favorite Food Network shows. Go to discoveryplus.com/foodobsessed to start your 7-day free trial today. Terms apply. Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
Duff Goldman shares what it’s like parenting a creative four-year-old who recently requested a brain cake—complete with eyeballs—for her birthday. The baker discusses his daughter’s intense focus and how it mirrors his own tunnel-vision approach to baking and woodworking. He dishes on the inspiration he draws from the baking competitions he hosts and how they help him stay on top of evolving pastry trends. Duff shares behind-the-sc...
and reflects on why women have excelled in the competition. The chef shares her intense experience joining BBQ Brawl as a first-time captain, calling it the toughest challenge she’s faced, with high stakes, unpredictable elements, and deep emotional investment. She dishes on the camaraderie and competitive spirit among fellow captains Bobby Flay and Antonia Lofaso, and how she mentored her team by encouraging them to play to their ...
Antonia Lofaso reflects on her Tournament of Champions win and how her competitive mindset evolved, fueling her return with determination and the drive to outperform previous seasons. The chef shares her confidence going into the competition, drawing strength from her experience and comfort in the high-pressure arena. She recounts the intense final battle with Sara Bradley, breaking down the challenges of the randomizer and her str...
Bryan Voltaggio shares his earliest food memory of helping make creamed corn with neighbors in Frederick, Maryland—an experience that sparked his love for food and community. The chef discusses how his early interests in marine biology and the outdoors gave way to a culinary career after landing a busboy job that led him into the kitchen. He reveals how quickly he rose through the ranks and later manifested his dream of opening a r...
Kelsey Murphy describes growing up in an Italian-Polish family, where her love of food was shaped by comforting homemade meals and early kitchen memories with her grandmother. The chef discusses her unexpected pivot from a decade-long career in physical therapy to pursuing her culinary passion after becoming a mother. She explains how her food concept, Inspo, inside Lucas Oil Stadium blends fast-service efficiency with her commitme...
Brian Malarkey discusses opening Hawkeye & Huckleberry Lounge in his Oregon hometown, a cowboy-inspired restaurant he built with his brother that has quickly become a lively community hub. The chef reflects on how the project brought him back to his roots and sparked a “ranch to plate” philosophy, complete with CBD-fed cattle, a custom butcher shop, and a deep commitment to local sourcing. Brian opens up about his new role as h...
Michael Symon discusses his latest cookbook, Symon’s Dinners Cooking Out, which brings the heart and soul of his laid-back backyard cooking show to the page with approachable recipes. Michael shares how he and his wife Liz created the show during the pandemic, emphasizing authentic, unscripted cooking that teaches technique over perfection. He dishes on grilling unexpected items like chocolate bundt cake and pasta, and highlights s...
The winning duo of Harry Potter: Wizards of Baking, Zoe Burmester and Jordan Pilarski, reflect on the surreal moment of winning the magical baking competition. Zoe shares how her background in film and TV set design influences her cake artistry. Jordan explains how his early interest in architecture evolved into a passion for pastry, viewing his creations as edible structures that blend precision with artistry. The bakers reflect o...
Sara Bradley shares how her upbringing in a Jewish-Southern Appalachian household shaped her love of cooking, from matzo ball soup to savory French toast inspired by childhood breakfasts. She discusses her decision to return home to Paducah, Kentucky to open Freight House, drawn by a desire to contribute meaningfully to her community and be closer to family. The chef reflects on the emotional moment she learned Freight House had be...
Joe Sasto returns with big personal news, as he talks about his recent engagement and the story behind the surprise proposal in Mexico City. He discusses his debut cookbook Breaking the Rules, a multi-year passion project that reimagines Italian cuisine and encourages readers to defy culinary tradition. The chef dives into the inspiration and challenges behind launching his frozen pasta line, Ripi, bringing restaurant-quality pasta...
Judy Joo shares how her multicultural background as a French-trained Korean American Londoner shapes her culinary perspective. She reflects on childhood food memories, her father's resilience as an immigrant, and the work ethic instilled by her mother’s scratch cooking. She reveals how she studied engineering at Columbia University and built a finance career at Goldman Sachs and Morgan Stanley before ultimately chasing her passion ...
Scott Conant reflects on the surprising moment when a fan got his signature and book title, Peace, Love, and Pasta, tattooed. The chef talks about his daughters’ evolving culinary skills and their growing interest in cooking. He shares his experience opening The Americano in Atlanta and hints at more restaurant projects in the works. The conversation shifts to the new competition show, House of Knives, where chefs have full c...
Chef Byron Gomez, a 2025 Food Network Hot List honoree, shares his incredible journey from his childhood in Costa Rica to building a career in some of the most prestigious Michelin-starred kitchens in New York, including Eleven Madison Park during its historic reign as the world’s best restaurant. He opens up about how DACA shaped his path, creating both challenges and opportunities, and why he’s passionate about using his platform...
Adam Sobel reflects on his competitive spirit, highlighting his intense focus and drive in Tournament of Champions while balancing the camaraderie and fun of the experience. The chef opens up about insights from culinary mentors like Jet Tila, emphasizing the importance of always having a "magic trick" up his sleeve to surprise both judges and diners alike. Adam explains his new hospitality group, Aether Group, and why he felt it w...
Amanda Freitag reflects on her experience competing on Wildcard Kitchen, where she tested her poker skills while cooking alongside Chopped judges Tiffany Derry and Geoffrey Zakarian, embracing both the challenge and the fun of the unique format. She explains what makes Chopped a lasting success, emphasizing the genuine passion behind the judging process and how her approach to critiquing has evolved over nearly 1,000 episodes. Aman...
Chris Oh reflects on his journey from growing up in a Korean immigrant family to becoming a Michelin-rated chef and restaurateur. He recalls how his love for food was shaped by his mother’s dedication to cooking traditional Korean dishes, though as a child, he often felt embarrassed to bring them to school. He explains that, despite his passion for food, he initially pursued careers in real estate and entrepreneurship before realiz...
Frankie Gaw shares how his creations on Dig In With honor the rich traditions of his Taiwanese heritage while pushing the boundaries of culinary innovation. He reflects on family Lunar New Year celebrations, where steamed crab symbolizes joy and connection, and how these cherished moments shaped his culinary journey. Frankie details his process of blending nostalgic childhood flavors with inventive modern twists, such as his stando...
Bonnie Wright reflects on reuniting with her on-screen brothers, James and Oliver Phelps, for Harry Potter: Wizards of Baking, sharing memories of their sibling-like bond on and off set. She fondly recalls her early days growing up on the Harry Potter set, describing the camaraderie among the young cast and how simple moments, like playing games in the green room or catching up on schoolwork together, shaped her experience as much ...
U.S. Surgeon General Dr. Vivek Murthy introduces his handbook, Recipes for Connection, designed to combat loneliness and foster connection through the power of food. Dr. Murthy shares personal memories of food gatherings from his upbringing, emphasizing the power of his mother’s comforting dishes, like lentil dal, in fostering community. He delves into why food is a universal connector, offering practical tips for hosting gathering...
Carson Kressley talks about his favorite childhood food memories, including Pennsylvania Dutch traditions and his first word being “fries.” Carson reminisces on his first Food Network appearance on Worst Cooks in America, where he learned essential cooking techniques like cutting an onion and spatchcocking a chicken, and how his experiences there helped him grow more confident in the kitchen. He reflects on his evolving relationshi...
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