Hiya so when not watchin anime I watch the food network and consider myself a bit (be it untrained) of a foodie
I do think it makes me a better cook as I can watch an episode of something and it gets stuck in the head and later I can attempt making it and while it might not be as pretty it tends to taste pretty awesome. I am known for making awesome gravy, and for a annual feast called Jaz-giving
Some of the shows I like are good eats, Food Network Challenge, iron chef,
Dinner/restaurant: Impossible, 24 Hour Restaurant Battle, Chopped
The Best Thing I Ever Ate, The Great Food Truck Race ect, really I can find something to have on in the back ground while I am not really paying attention to the tv ya know? I do watch top chef too.
All that said~
I saw a promo for their show "The Next Iron Chef" where they put top chefs thru challenges so one can get the title of iron chef, and the list had me going like this
Anne Burrell (Host of Secrets of a Restaurant Chef and Worst Cooks in America), sous-chef for Mario Batali on Iron Chef America, been called his secret to winning.
Michael Chiarello host of Easy Entertaining
Elizabeth Falkner of Citizen Cake and Orson,
Alex Guarnaschelli Chef and Host, Alex’s Day Off, Judge, Chopped
Chuck Hughes Chef and Host, Chuck’s Day Off defeated Bobby Flay in Battle Canadian Lobster
Robert Irvine Chef and Host, Dinner: Impossible, Restaurant: Impossible, Worst Cooks in America
Beau MacMillan Executive Chef defeated Bobby Flay in Battle American Kobe Beef in Season 3
Spike Mendelsohn (Chef and Owner, Good Stuff Eatery
Marcus Samuelsson (Chef and Judge, 24 Hour Restaurant Battle, Chopped, Next Food Network Star
Geoffrey Zakarian (Chef Judge, 24 Hour Restaurant Battle, Chopped
I joke that the judging is going to go like this "I am sorry chef---- but you food was only extremely delicious where chef---'s food was uber delicious"