Review: Holiday themed cooking show hits nail on the head
The holiday season is the time of year when pictures of reindeer cakes or dreidel cake pops appear all over Pinterest.
The holiday season is the time of year when pictures of reindeer cakes or dreidel cake pops appear all over Pinterest.
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Buttermilk fried chicken; lamb al pastor tacos; Hangtown fry; tomato carrot salad; linguini and clams; and french onion soup are only some of the many dishes that will make the viewer hungry while watching “The Chef Show.” This Netflix documentary series is a spin-off of filmmaker Jon Favreau’s 2014 film “Chef,” and it stars Favreau and chef Roy Choi, who team up to create delicious food.
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